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Long Night of Museums: one ticket, dozens of Berlin collections after dark

The Lange Nacht der Museen opens scores of institutions late into the evening, linked by shuttle buses, on a single pass.

By Berlin Culture Desk · Published 16 July 2026

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Long Night of Museums: one ticket, dozens of Berlin collections after dark
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Berlin is a museum city, and once or twice a year it invites people to experience that at an unusual hour. The Lange Nacht der Museen, or Long Night of Museums, is an event in which a large number of the city's museums stay open late into the night, and a single ticket grants access to all of the participating institutions along with shuttle buses that link them.

The concept began in Berlin in the late 1990s and has since been copied by cities around the world, but the original remains one of the largest. On the night, dozens of museums, from major state collections to small and specialised institutions, open their doors into the early hours. Many lay on additional programming for the occasion, including tours, talks, music and performances, so the evening becomes more than a chance to see exhibitions outside normal hours.

What makes it work logistically is the shared ticket and the shuttle network. Rather than buying separate admissions, visitors purchase one pass and plan a route between the museums that interest them, hopping on dedicated buses that run between clusters of venues. That structure encourages people to visit places they might never otherwise enter, and it spreads crowds across the city rather than concentrating them in a few famous halls.

The event is held on set dates, and the list of participating museums changes from edition to edition, so part of the fun is studying the programme in advance and mapping out a realistic itinerary; it is rarely possible to see everything in one night. Tickets typically include the public-transport shuttle service, and demand can be high.

For residents and visitors who want a different way into Berlin's cultural life, the Long Night of Museums is hard to match. Dates, the full list of participating institutions, ticketing and shuttle routes are published on the event's official website.

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