Museum Sunday at the open-air museum

Museumsdorf Düppel
In the open-air museum you can experience the everyday life of the Middle Ages live!
© Stadtmuseum Berlin | Photo: Christian Kielmann
Women by the fire on the village square
© Stadtmuseum Berlin | Photo: Christian Kielmann

On Museum Sunday in October, our open-air museum in the countryside is open to you with free admission. This time, you can look forward to a day packed full with hands-on activities and surprising insights into the world of colour in the Middle Ages.

Prices
Regular: free of charge
Price info

If possible, please book online a day ticket in advance on the Museum Sunday Berlin ticket shop. Online tickets are available respectively one week before each Museum Sunday. For spontaneous visits, tickets are available on site.

Event
Duration
8h

Get to know everyday rural life in the Middle Ages and experience first-hand how the rural population in our region lived eight centuries ago. There is much to discover in the faithfully recreated houses, workshops, fields and gardens. Old crafts are cultivated. Crops typical of the time sprout in the fields. And you can also meet farm animals of the time.

Children can also enjoy a play forest with a climbing trail and wooden animals. There is also an exciting program for the whole family on Museum Sunday!

Note

On Museum Sunday, the open-air museum is open from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Program on Museum Sunday

This seasonal open-air museum takes adults and children on a journey of discovery into the life, landscape and rural culture of the Middle Ages.

Location
Museumsdorf Düppel
Clauertstraße 11 
14163 Berlin

Opening Hours
Sat + Sun + public holidays | 10 am – 6 pm
(during the holidays daily except Wed, bookable offers all year roun)

Entry
5 Euros / 3 Euros (reduced) |
free admission under 18 years

Dates

Museum Sunday at the open-air museum
On Museum Sunday in October, our open-air museum in the countryside is open to you with free admission. This time, you can look forward to a day packed full with hands-on activities and surprising insights into the world of colour in the Middle Ages.
Museumsdorf Düppel