Museums are not neutral places - they shape social norms and narratives. For a long time, queer identities were ignored, but today many institutions are questioning these traditional views. The queer gaze invites you to look at works of art from a queer perspective and discover alternative ways of reading them. There will be plenty of time for socializing after the guided tour.
Host: Elenora Grammatikou
15 €, incl. visit to the exhibition
Free of charge for refugees and people with disabilities
Tickets are available at the ticket office or in the online store
If you are severely disabled and entitled to an accompanying person, the accompanying person will receive a free ticket (the B mark is shown on the front of the ID card).
Our offers are free of charge for refugees - including newly arrived children, young people and families from Ukraine.
We now also offer our workshops and guided tours in Ukrainian (by prior arrangement). Further information
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Price information:
15 €, incl. visit to the exhibition Free of charge for refugees and people with disabilities Tickets are available at the ticket office or in the online store. For people with severe disabilities who are entitled to an accompanying person, the accompanying person receives a free ticket (the B mark is entered on the front of the ID card). Our offers are free of charge for refugees - also for newly arrived children, young people and families from Ukraine. We now also offer our workshops and guided tours in Ukrainian (by appointment). Further information