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Berlin’s Philharmonie, built between 1960 and 1963, is both a home for music and also an icon of architecture — a symbol of Germany’s fledgling democracy after the Second World War.
Visitors can gain insights into the building’s design, its acclaimed acoustics, and the history of the Berliner Philharmoniker.
On Sunday, our youngest guests are invited to explore the magical world of the Philharmonie.
As part of our “Tages im Grünen”, a variety of additional events and activities will take place all across the Kulturforum.
Programme
Saturday, 13 September 2025
Architecture tours at
10:00
11:30
13:00
14:30
16:00
Meeting point: Main entrance, Treffpunkt: Haupteingang, Herbert-von-Karajan-Str.1
Sunday, 14 September 2025
Family tour “Our Sound Ship” at
13:30
15:00
16:30
Meeting point: Main entrance, Treffpunkt: Haupteingang, Herbert-von-Karajan-Str.1
Architecture tours at
14:00
15:00
17:00
Meeting point: Main entrance, Treffpunkt: Haupteingang, Herbert-von-Karajan-Str.1
The Sunday tours are part of both the Open Heritage Day and the “Tag im Grünen”.
Additional information
Guided tours cannot be booked in advance. Free admission tickets are available on site, subject to availability. We recommend arriving early to secure your spot.
Philharmonie
Tickets werden nach Verfügbarkeit beim Einlass vergeben. Voranmeldungen sind nicht möglich.
Philharmonie
Tickets werden nach Verfügbarkeit beim Einlass vergeben. Voranmeldungen sind nicht möglich.
Plan your visit
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How to get to the Philharmonie Berlin
Whether by bus, train, bike or car: Here you will find the quickest way to the Philharmonie Berlin - and where you can park there.
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