Guided tours
You can find an overview of our guided tours for adults under the following link:
Guided Tours for AdultsOpening hours
Monday closed
Tue, Thu, Fri, Sun 10 am–5 pm
Wed, Sat 10 am–7 pm
Special opening hours
International woman's Day 8 March
Good Friday and Easter
Public holiday 80th anniversary of the liberation from National Socialism 8 May
Ascension Day
Pentecost
German Unity Day 3 October
Closing days
Christmas Eve 24 December
Christmas Day 25 December
Boxing Day 26 December
New Year's Eve 31 December
New Year's Day 1 January
May Day / Labor Day 1 May
Admission
Regular 10 €
Reduced* 5 €
Groups (10-24 persons) 6 €
Group reduced 2 €
Family ticket (max. 2 adults + max. 3 children under 18 yrs.) 19 €
The following persons are entitled to a reduced admission fee upon presentation of the relevant proof of eligibility:
- Pupils, students, trainees, persons doing voluntary service
- Pensioners
- People with disabilities (from GdB 50)
- People who receive transfer benefits (S-Ticket, citizen's benefit or benefits regulated by the Asylum-Seekers' Benefits Act)
- Charité employees with the corresponding ID cardMuseums Pass
- Members of Freundeskreis der Charité
Free admission:
- Holders of the Museumsbund or ICOM card
- Holders of a press card
- Members of the Friends of the Museum
- Students and apprentices of Charité
- Persons accompanying disabled persons (registered in disabled persons official certificate)
Please register groups of 10 or more with date and time here.
Age recommandation
The museum displays human specimens in its exhibitions. You can see anatomical structures and pathological changes, in the historical dissection room also malformations. We recommend visiting the museum from the age of 16.

Directions
Do you travel by public transport?
- Bus: 147 Campus Charité Mitte
or Bus: 123, 142, 147, 245 Invalidenpark - Train/S-Bahn: Hauptbahnhof
- Subway: U5 Central Station, U6 Oranienburger Tor
- Tram: M5, M8, M10 Invalidenpark
Accessibility
Our museum is accessible for visitors with limited mobility. In principle, the museum building as well as all exhibition and event rooms can be reached barrier-free with a wheelchair. The entrance to the museum can be reached via a ramp. The cash desk is not accessible from underneath, but communication is possible from a seated position. The exhibition rooms on the 1st floor can be reached via an elevator. This is suitable for wheelchairs. The doors open via a pushbutton. A barrier-free toilet is located in the basement of the museum next to the checkroom.
A wheelchair, walker and portable folding stools can be borrowed free of charge at the ticket office. Assistance dogs are allowed in our museum.
