BallinStadt Hamburg Emigration Museum entrance ticket
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Highlights

  • Experience an exciting journey through the history of immigration and emigration over four different periods at BallinStadt Hamburg Emigration Museum.
  • Explore three houses spanning 2,500 square meters to accompany people with their dreams on a path to a new home.
  • Discover Albert Ballin's legacy as the founder of the emigration halls in Hamburg and trace your ancestors at the BallinStadt family research center.
  • Delve into timeless stories of human longings, fates, and migration reasons that remain relevant today.
  • Learn about emigration motivations from war escape to adventure desire through immersive exhibits at a historical location.

Your Experience

Go on an exciting journey and experience the history of immigration and emigration over four different periods in the emigration museum BallinStadt Hamburg. In a total of three houses spanning 2,500 square meters, you will accompany people with all their wishes and dreams on their way to a new home.

Get to know Albert Ballin, the founder of the emigration halls in Hamburg at that time, and follow in the footsteps of your ancestors in the BallinStadt family research center. Always accompanied by human longings, fates, and stories, you will discover how the reasons for migration are still timeless today.

Escape from war, hunger, and persecution or simply the desire for adventure, curiosity, and the dream of a new (better) life are then as now the impetus for emigration and thus also immigration. The audio stations at the exhibition are available in German and English.

Must Know

  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
  • Meeting point description: Show your voucher at the entrance of BallinStadt - Auswanderermuseum Hamburg.(Veddeler Bogen 2, 20539 Hamburg, Germany)
  • Please note that the majority of the texts in the exhibition are in German. Visitors are welcome to take hard copies in English, French, and Polish free of charge at the front desk
  • The audio stations at the exhibition are in German and English
  • Animals are not permitted in the exhibition rooms
  • Infants (age 0-4) are free of charge and don´t need a ticket
  • Please use the ticket option "reduced" for schoolchildren, students, trainees, pensioners, the severely disabled, and the unemployed
  • Opening times of the museum: Wednesday - Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (last visit 3:30 p.m.)

Cancellation Policy

These tickets can't be rescheduled or cancelled.

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