Museum Frieder Burda
About
Museum Frieder Burda is a contemporary art landmark in the heart of Baden‑Baden, opened in 2004 and celebrated as a "jewel in the park". Designed by renowned architect Richard Meier, the building’s white façade and spacious interior create an inspiring setting for high‑calibre exhibitions that rotate annually. The grounds, nestled along the Lichtentaler Allee, blend art with the surrounding park landscape, offering visitors a harmonious blend of culture and nature. The museum hosts a dynamic program of contemporary exhibitions, guided tours, and special events that cater to art enthusiasts, families, and school groups alike. Entry is free for children under 12, and an accessible environment welcomes visitors with mobility needs. The current exhibition, "Impressionism in Germany – Max Liebermann and His Time", showcases over 100 masterpieces of German Impressionism, making it a must‑see for art lovers. Visiting the museum is convenient, with weekend hours from 10:00 to 18:00 and online tickets available for those who wish to secure a spot in advance.
Highlights
- Richard Meier Architecture
- Contemporary Art Exhibitions
- Impressionism in Germany Exhibition
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Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Modern Architecture
- Rich Exhibitions
- Free Child Admission
Things to consider
- Limited Opening Hours
- Busy During Holidays
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At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours
Tickets & pricing
Adult Ticket
€16.00
Family Ticket
€35.00
Student Ticket
€12.00
Child Ticket
€0.00