Visit

Tue-Fri 11-18 h
Wed 11-21 h
Sat and Sun 11-18 h
Holidays 11-18 h
Mondays closed

On 24 and 31 Dec closed, 25 + 26 Dec and 1 Jan open from 11 am to 6 pm.

Tickets Online

Children and teenagers under 18: free admission

Adults 10 €
Adults in a group of 10 or more € 8
Persons entitled to reductions (see below) 4 €
Annual pass 50 €
reduced annual pass 30 €

free admission for members of the Förderkreis, children and young people under 18, holders of the Bielefeld Pass, persons accompanying disabled persons entitled to a reduction; also for students and pupils on Wednesdays 19:00 – 21:00

Persons entitled to a discount (proof required): Pupils over the age of 18, students, participants in the voluntary social year / federal voluntary service, disabled persons with 50% GdB

We will gladly inform you about further group discounts as well as discounts for schools and kindergartens on request.

Opening hours
Tue – Sun
9 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Contact us
T 0521 58812558
manhattan@cafe-gemach.de

Menu

The Kunsthalle Bielefeld can be reached barrier-free from the streetcar stop “Adenauerplatz”.
All exhibition floors can be reached by elevator.
A wheelchair accessible WC is located in the café.

Note: In the current exhibition there are individual works with flickering or bright light. Find out more here.

Public guided tour Sundays 11:30 and 16 h, Wednesdays 19 h: admission + 2 euros.
Private group tour 70 € (with advance reservation)
for schools from 45 €
for kindergartens from 40 €
Info from Tania Müller:
Phone 05 21.329 99 50-18 (Monday to Friday afternoons;
at the weekend 0521.329 99 50-0)
mueller@kunsthalle-bielefeld.de

Offers

Whether a creative outing with the family or a workshop alone, whether with the school class or daycare group: we offer something for everyone! Exhibition tours, creative courses and much more.
Here you can find our offers.

Über einen Klick auf das Bild gelangen Sie zu unserem Medienguide.
Please make sure to use headphones when using it in the exhibition rooms.

Black-and-white photograph of a young man with medium-length hair. He is holding a smartphone to his right ear to listen to something. The screen is facing us and shows a small image of a work of art.
Photo: Veit Mette