In the Kleist Museum in Frankfurt (Oder) you can get to know one of Germany's most important poets and dramatists: In a unique building ensemble consisting of the late Baroque garrison school and a light-flooded new building, the Kleist Museum in Frankfurt (Oder) presents the life, work and influence of Heinrich von Kleist (1777–1811) in the city where he was born and studied.
The interactive permanent exhibition not only presents Kleist's life in a historical context, but also creates personal access to his unique language and turbulent biography. With special exhibitions and a varied program of events, the museum regularly offers something new for young and old.
In the museum garden you can relax with a view of the Oder before or after visiting the exhibitions. Located directly on the Oder-Neisse cycle path in the city center of Frankfurt (Oder), the Kleist Museum is easily accessible by train, bike or on foot and is an ideal starting point for excursions in the surrounding area. The neighboring town of Słubice is just a few minutes' walk away and invites you to explore the German-Polish Euroregion.
Kleist Museum Frankfurt (Oder)
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Opening hours
Other opening hours:
Also open on Mondays on public holidays; closed on January 1st and December 24th, 25th and 31st.
Also open on Mondays on public holidays; closed on January 1st and December 24th, 25th and 31st.
Price information
| Adult | 7,00 EUR |
| discounted | 4,00 EUR |
| Families 2 adults, children From 0 to 18 years | 10,00 EUR |
| Free admission for under 18s, people with the Berlin-Brandenburg volunteer card, members of the Kleist Museum's support group, ICOM members, companions of severely disabled people | 0,00 EUR |
| Museum Sunday Free admission for everyone every 3rd Sunday of the month | 0,00 EUR |
Accessibility
Travel for everyone
More information on the accessibility of the offer can be found at barrierefrei-brandenburg.de
Comfort information
Partially restricted flooring (indoor and/or outdoor)
Everything is accessible at ground level / without stairs
Guest toilet is accessible without stairs
There are enough seats available
Seating is available for hire
Changing facilities for toddlers
Distance of visitor parking to the entrance: 25
additional information
- all on one level, barrier-free access to the old building, the garden (from the street) and the library
- Button for automatically opening the entrance door
- barrier-free toilet available
- Elevator wide enough for wheelchairs, equipped with Braille
- The floor in the “Werk Kleist” room is deliberately uneven, with inclines of up to 20% in dim light – however, this exhibition space can be avoided if it poses too great a tripping hazard
- Europa-Universität and Brunnenplatz stop 350 m (approx. 5 min) away
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