The Ludwig Museum will reopen on May 11 with the extended BarabásiLab: Hidden Patterns exhibition.
After a long closing period, the Ludwig Museum will reopen next Tuesday on May 11. As the first step in the gradual re-opening we only open a temporary exhibition from Tuesday to Sunday from 12:00 to 18:00. The online programs and guided tours take place with the usual frequency, and even Albert-László Barabási will hold a short online guided tour in the hours following the opening.
The temporary exhibition Spatial Affairs is expected to open a week later, on May 19th.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The museum and exhibitions can only be visited with an immunity card. People with a coronavirus immunity card and minors under their supervision can visit the museum's exhibitions.
Please show your immunity card at the ticket office. In order to prove your identity or age on the immunity card please show your ID as well, otherwise our staff member has to refuse entry to the exhibition. During the verification process, the museum does not record or store your personal data.
It is mandatory to use a mask to cover the mouth and nose throughout the building.
The exhibition space can accommodate up to 50 people at a time, so there may be a wait.
For more information about the rules of visiting the museum CLICK HERE