
David von Becker
Students and Researchers
The Museum Barberini is a site of academic research. Students, lecturers, and staff from colleges and universities are invited to visit the exhibitions individually or as a group and take advantage of public events ranging from lectures to academic symposia. The integration of the exhibitions into university teaching is actively encouraged. All subjects and fields are welcome. We look forward to your visit!
Admission
Admission is free for students and lecturers visiting the museum as part of a course, provided they are registered through our Visitor Service.
For visits outside of official course sessions, regular admission fees apply.
Guided Tours
Together with an expert guide, experience the Hasso Plattner Collection with over 110 French Impressionist paintings or the masterpieces in the current special exhibition. In a group of no more than 20 people, you may ask your guide questions and discuss the art. Tours are offered in German, English, French, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Russian, and Polish.
Duration: 50 minutes
Cost: € 30 for university courses with lecturers as part of the curriculum; admission free
€ 105 for university staff, plus admission per person
Online Tours
Online tours offer groups the opportunity to view the current exhibition or the French Impressionist collection in virtual form. Together with a guide, you’ll visit all the exhibition spaces online and experience the paintings up close. In conversation with your guide, you’ll learn more about the artists, their works, and the context of their creation—almost as if you were there in the museum. The online tour is offered in German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, or Russian.
Duration: 50 minutes
Cost: € 30 for university courses with lecturers as part of the curriculum
€ 65 for university staff
Symposia
Each exhibition project at the Barberini Museum begins with an academic symposium, where internationally renowned experts present their latest research and engage in public discussion with participants and guests. The lectures from the symposium are published in the exhibition catalogue. Students in any field may participate in the symposia free of charge, with prior registration.

Henry Balaszeskul