Introduction

Neues Museum Nürnberg (NMN) is a striking symbol of Nuremberg’s commitment to contemporary art and modern design. Located in the city center, the museum stands out with its innovative architecture, designed by Volker Staab, and its role as a cultural bridge connecting Nuremberg’s medieval legacy with the present-day art world. Since opening in 2000, NMN has become an essential destination for art lovers, design enthusiasts, and cultural tourists, offering a dynamic program of exhibitions, events, and educational activities (Neues Museum Nürnberg; Stadtportal Nürnberg).

The museum uniquely combines international contemporary art and modern design, featuring works from the 1950s to today. Its rotating exhibitions and rich public programming foster dialogue and participation, while its location places visitors in the heart of Nuremberg’s vibrant historical and cultural district (Discover Bavaria; BR24). This guide will help you navigate everything from visiting hours and ticket prices to nearby attractions and practical tips, ensuring a memorable experience at NMN.


Origins and Architectural Vision

NMN is located at Klarissenplatz, a site historically tied to the former Klarissenkloster convent. Volker Staab’s award-winning design features a 100-meter-long curved glass façade, creating a transparent dialogue between the modern museum and the medieval cityscape. This architectural approach emphasizes openness and invites city life directly into the museum’s spaces (Neues Museum Nürnberg; Stadtportal Nürnberg).


Collection and Exhibition Highlights

Scope and Focus

The museum’s collection spans over 3,000 square meters, emphasizing international contemporary art and design from the 1950s onward. Its integrated presentation of painting, sculpture, photography, video, installation art, and design objects distinguishes NMN among European museums (Neues Museum Nürnberg; Discover Bavaria).

Key Artists

  • Gerhard Richter: Thirty works from the Böckmann Collection, offering a comprehensive view of Richter’s evolution.
  • International Names: Andy Warhol, Yayoi Kusama, Pipilotti Rist, Martin Parr, among others.
  • Regional Talents: Daniel Widrig, Jan A. Staiger, and others foster a dialogue between local and global perspectives (BR24).

Design Collection

In close partnership with Die Neue Sammlung – The Design Museum in Munich, NMN showcases international design history, with a focus on postwar developments (Neues Museum Nürnberg).

Rotating Exhibitions

NMN is known for its frequently changing exhibitions, extending into the foyer and outdoor spaces. The 25th Anniversary Jubilee in 2025 will include twelve major exhibitions, such as:

  • "Initiative zeigen. Die Sammlung der Museumsinitiative"
  • "Working Out. Daniel Widrig"
  • "Pipilotti Rist and Yayoi Kusama" (Sammlung Goetz)
  • "GRAND HOTEL PARR" (Martin Parr)
  • "Was kann Design?"
  • "A circle of 12 gold stars" (Aleen Solari)
  • "Biennale der Zeichnung"
  • "Raum & Tat" (Glass and ceramics focus)

For the latest exhibition calendar, see the NMN calendar.

Outdoor and Interactive Installations

Installations like Jeppe Hein’s walk-in fountain on Klarissenplatz invite playful public participation (BR24). Digital guides and multimedia experiences enrich both onsite and virtual visits (NMN Jubilee Press Info).


Visiting Hours and Ticket Information

  • Opening Hours:
    • Tuesday–Sunday: 10:00–18:00
    • Thursday: Extended hours until 20:00
    • Closed Mondays (NMN Visit Info)
  • Admission:
    • Adults: €8
    • Reduced (students, seniors): €5
    • Children under 18: Free
    • Sundays: €1 for collection access
    • Family and group rates available
  • NÜRNBERG CARD: Free entry and unlimited public transport for 48 hours (tourismus.nuernberg.de)
  • Tickets: Purchase online via the official website or at the entrance.

Accessibility and Visitor Services

NMN is fully accessible:

  • Barrier-free entry and step-free access throughout
  • Wheelchairs and mobility aids available
  • Accessible restrooms on all floors
  • Services for visually and hearing-impaired visitors, including tactile exhibits and audio guides

Facilities include a cloakroom, lockers, a museum shop with art books and design objects, and a café with indoor and terrace seating (museen-in-bayern.de).


Guided Tours and Educational Programs

  • Guided Tours:
    Offered in German and English; thematic, architecture-focused, and family-friendly options available. Book in advance for groups (nmn.de).
  • Educational Activities:
    Workshops for children, school groups, and teachers; creative family programs; lectures and artist talks promote hands-on learning and dialogue.

Special Events and Digital Offerings

  • Events:
    Regular creative workshops, artist talks, "Art on the Rocks" evenings, and family days foster community engagement (nmn.de).
  • Digital Access:
    Virtual tours, online exhibitions, and multimedia guides are available for remote visitors (travelsetu.com).

Nearby Historical Sites and Travel Tips

NMN’s central location makes it easy to explore:

  • Nuremberg Castle
  • Germanisches Nationalmuseum
  • Albrecht Dürer House
  • St. Lorenz Church
  • Old Town medieval streets

Public transport is convenient, and the museum is a four-minute walk from the main railway station. The NÜRNBERG CARD enhances your itinerary with free entry to multiple attractions (tourismus.nuernberg.de).


Environmental Initiatives

Since 2015, NMN has supported local ecology with rooftop beehives producing "Stadtgold" honey, available in the museum shop. Sustainability extends to energy-efficient lighting and eco-friendly building management (Wikipedia).


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are the opening hours?
Tuesday–Sunday, 10:00–18:00; Thursday until 20:00; closed Mondays.

How do I buy tickets?
Purchase online via the official website or at the entrance.

Is the museum accessible?
Yes, barrier-free throughout, with mobility aids available.

Are guided tours available?
Yes, in German and English, with thematic and family options.

Can children visit?
Yes, free entry for under-18s, with workshops and activities for families.

Is there parking?
Limited nearby; public transport is recommended.

Are digital resources available?
Yes, virtual tours, multimedia guides, and online exhibitions.


Discover More

Neues Museum Nürnberg is a vibrant hub for contemporary art and design, blending innovative architecture, dynamic exhibitions, and inclusive programming. Its location near major historical sites makes it a perfect centerpiece for a cultural journey in Nuremberg. For up-to-date information on visiting hours, tickets, and events, visit the official museum website.

Maximize your visit by participating in guided tours, exploring digital resources, and combining NMN with other Nuremberg attractions. Download the Audiala app for multimedia guides and exclusive content, and follow NMN on social media for the latest updates.


Visual and Interactive Elements

Neues Museum Nürnberg Exterior

Interior Gallery View

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