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Public guided tours

through the permanent exhibition at the Huguenot Museum Berlin

Hugenottenkreuze – Hugenottenkreuze

Hugenottenkreuze – Hugenottenkreuze

The Huguenot Museum in the French Cathedral is an insider tip, even among long-established Berliners. It has been in a prime location on Gendarmenmarkt since 1935. The museum reopened at the end of 2021 with a completely revamped permanent exhibition. To make the museum accessible to a wider audience, we will be offering public tours of the permanent exhibition from July. These will focus on the history of the Huguenots and their flight from France as well as their arrival and life in their new homeland. There will also be information about the French Reformed community in Berlin, which has been based at Gendarmenmarkt for over 300 years and is the sponsor of the Huguenot Museum.

The guided tours take place every second and fourth Saturday of the month at 2 pm. Tickets are available online and on site at the ticket office. The number of participants is limited to 15.

Meeting point: Rotunda French Cathedral

Price info: Please also book an online time slot ticket with your guided tour ticket

10€ guided tour ticket and 6€/4€/0€ admission per person

Price: €10.00

Booking: The number of participants is limited to 15. First come, first served.

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