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Exhibition setup! Art Museum through July 3 closed. Opening on July 3 at 7 p.m.

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

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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.

Public guided tour on Sundays at 11:30 am and 4 pm, Wednesdays at 7 pm: admission + 3.50 euros
Private group tour 75 € (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.

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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