Pinakothek der Moderne
Prints & Drawings, Art, Design, Architecture



Getting there

Public Transportation
U-bahn: Odeonsplatz, U3/U6 - 10 minute walk
Theresienstrße, U2/U8 - 10 minute walk
Tram: Pinakotheken, Lines 27/28
Bus: Pinakotheken, Lines 58/100
S-Bahn: Karlsplatz, take 27 or 28 tram

Parking
Lot surrounding museum only available to those with a disabled parking permit.

Barer Straße 40,
80333 München, Germany

Museum Information

Admission Fees
Adults: 10€
Reduced: 7€
Sunday: 1€
Under 18: Free
Reduced entry for those with disability card

Opening Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday-Sunday: 10:00 to 18:00
Thursday: 10:00 to 20:00

Contact Information
+49 89 23805 360
buchung@pinakotheken.de
https://www.pinakothek-der-moderne.de


General Accessiblity Information

  • Tours: Variety of tours available including audio guided tours for the visually impaired and tours in German Sign Language for the deaf. Information for booking can be found here.
  • Accessible Toilet: Available at basement level
  • Elevator: Two elevators in building providing access to entire museum. Elevator for access to Design Museum is available near Barer Straße entrance and requires inquiring at information desk to access.
  • Guide Dogs: Allowed if certification can be provided
  • Barrier free access at Barer Straße and the corner of Gabelsbergerstraße and Türkenstraße

Information for Blind and Visually Impaired

  • Tactile orientation map of museum can be obtained at the information desk
  • Contact museum if interested in special audio tour

Information for Mobility Impaired

  • Two wheelchairs are available at information desk
  • Lightweight, portable chairs available to bring into exhibition rooms
  • Entire museum is accessible

Museum and Exhibition Information

The Pinakothek der Moderne is a special museum as it houses four different museums under one roof. The four museums include a collection of Modern Art, a collection of Design, a collection of Printed and Drawn work, and a collection of Architecture. This in addition to the buildings unique architecture make it a special museum and a must visit for lovers of contemporary and modern works, in addition to this the museum is considered to be highly accessible to patrons with disabilities.