Albertinum
About
The Albertinum is a landmark of Dresden’s cultural heritage, showcasing an extensive collection that spans from Romanticism to contemporary art. Visitors can move freely between expansive, climate‑controlled galleries that display works by Caspar David Friedrich, Gerhard Richter, and William Kentridge, among others. The museum is also home to a dynamic educational hub that offers themed workshops, lecture series, and interactive displays designed for children, school groups, and families. A free, immersive digital tour of the Albertinum is available online, allowing global audiences to experience the exhibits remotely. With a wealth of temporary exhibitions, guided tours, and modern multimedia guides, the Albertinum invites guests to explore art in a welcoming, engaging environment that appeals to art lovers and casual visitors alike.
Highlights
- Educational Programs
- Interactive Exhibits
- Digital Museum Tour
Must-See Areas
Good to Know
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Best time to visit
Spring and early autumn, from April to May and September, offer mild weather and quieter crowds, making for a pleasant museum experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours
Tickets & pricing
Regular Admission
€14.00
Child Admission
€0.00
Evening Admission
€8.00