The Ludwig Forum Aachen is a museum for modern and contemporary art. In addition to changing solo and thematic group exhibitions and a regular program of interdisciplinary events, the Ludwig Forum houses important works from the renowned Peter and Irene Ludwig Collection. The collection at the Ludwig Forum comprises more than 3000 works - by artists such as Belkis Ayón, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Nancy Graves, Duane Hanson, Jenny Holzer, Neo Rauch, Phyllida Barlow, Andy Warhol and many others.
You can easily get there by bus, bike or on foot - the Ludwig Forum Aachen is located near Europaplatz. If you come by car, there are parking facilities nearby, but public transport is really the chillest option. Address for the navigation system: Jülicher Straße 97-109.
Admission is super fair: adults currently pay around 6 euros, concessions only 3 euros (e.g. as a pupil or student). On some days (e.g. the first Sunday of the month), admission is even free - perfect for those on a budget!
A lot! The Ludwig Forum Aachen shows art from 1960 to the present day - including Pop Art, Fluxus, media art, street art and more. In addition to famous names, there are also newcomers from the region. Always varied, always with a twinkle in the eye.
Yes, the Ludwig Forum Aachen is largely barrier-free: there are ramps, elevators and barrier-free toilets. If you have any questions, it's best to get in touch beforehand - the team is super helpful.
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Di–So 10–17 Uhr
Do 10–20 Uhr (außer an Feiertagen)