Nikolai Quarter

Welcome to the oldest part of Berlin! Three museums invite you to explore the city’s history with exhibitions and events.
The Museum Nikolaikirche is surrounded by cafés, restaurants and lovingly run stores.
© Stadtmuseum Berlin | Photo: Fiona Hirschmann

Our museums

Where Berlin was founded eight centuries ago, the Ephraim Palace Museum, the Museum Nikolaikirche and the Museum Knoblauchhaus Museum take you back in time. In the partly historical, partly faithfully reconstructed buildings, you will learn about various facets of the city’s history. Close to the Alexanderplatz, the Rotes Rathaus and the Humboldt Forum, we tell Berlin’s history in permanent exhibitions and changing special exhibitions – from the Middle Ages to the present and into the future. Let’s go to perhaps the quaintest neighbourhood in Berlin!

Museum Ephraim-Palais
Exhibitions on Berlin’s history and culture
Museum Nikolaikirche
Berlin’s Middle: 800 Years of History and Culture
Museum Knoblauchhaus
Everyday Life in Biedermeier Berlin
Everyday Life in Biedermeier Berlin
Humboldt, Schinkel and the Knoblauch family MUSEUM KNOBLAUCHHAUS
Berlin’s Middle
Eight hundred years of history and culture MUSEUM NIKOLAIKIRCHE

Combi-Ticket

Three museums, one price

15 euros
Valid for our three museums in the Nikolaiviertel (Museum Nikolaikirche, Museum Ephraim-Palais, Museum Knoblauchhaus) on two consecutive days (please note opening hours)

Free admission
With proof of reduction

For children & young people under 18, students, trainees, FSJ/FÖJ/BFD volunteers, Berlin-Ticket-S holders, severely disabled persons (with mark B) & accompanying person, refugees (with valid work or residence permit /eAT and Ukrainian passport or valid residence permit from Ukraine), recipients of residence permit /eAT and Ukrainian passport or valid residence permit from Ukraine), recipients of transfer benefits (citizen’s allowance, ALG I), holders of the Berlin-Brandenburg volunteer card, holders of the Super Holiday Pass / Berlin Family Pass, ICOM members, members of the German Museums Association, KulturPass holders, media representatives with a valid press card
Museum Sunday
Free admission for everyone on the first Sunday of every month!

What’s on

Info & Service

Museum Ephraim-Palais

Location
Museum Ephraim-Palais
Poststraße 16
10178 Berlin

Opening Hours
Tue – Sun | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Mon closed

Admission
7 euros (single ticket) | free admission (under 18 years or with reduction)

Museum Nikolaikirche

Location
Museum Nikolaikirche
Nikolaikirchplatz
10178 Berlin

Opening Hours
daily | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Admission
7 euros (single ticket) | free admission (under 18 years or with reduction)

Museum Knoblauchhaus

Location
Museum Knoblauchhaus
Poststraße 23
10178 Berlin

Opening Hours
Tue – Sun | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Mon closed

Admission
5 euros (single ticket) | free admission (under 18 years or with reduction)

Contact

Infoline
+49 30 24 002-162
Mo – Fri | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
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Whether with a combi or a single ticket: We are looking forward to your visit!

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