Filmmuseum Potsdam
The Marstall (the royal stables of the Prussian kings), built in 1685 as an orangery, was given its current look in the 18th century by Sanssouci?s architect Knobelsdorff. Since 1981, the film museum and a café reside in the beautiful baroque building.The museum, formerly the "Film Museum of the GDR", was put under the administration of the Federal State of Brandenburg after 1990. In July 2011, the museum became a department of Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen "Konrad Wolf" Potsdam-Babelsberg.
The permanent exhibition as well as special exhibitions introduce visitors of the Marstall to the world of film. The cinema offers several screenings per day. Our constantly growing collections on the Babelsberg film history are a rich source for scholars and exhibition curators.
Contact
Filmmuseum Potsdam
Marstall am Lustgarten
(Breite Straße 1a)
14467 Potsdam
Phone: +49.331.271 81 0
info(at)filmmuseum-potsdam.de
www.filmmuseum-potsdam.de
Openning Hours
Museum:
Tue-Sun 10 am to 6 pm
Cinema:
Tue-Thu, Su 6 pm and 8 pm
Fri, Sat 6 pm, 8 pm and 10 pm
Child Cinema:
Wed, Sat and Sun
4 pm
Entry
Adults 3,50 € to 4,00 € / reduced 2,50 € to Kombi 7,00 €, Kombi red.
5,00 € / Tour + 1,00 € per Person / Familyticket 10,00 € to 12,00 €
Cinema - Entry:
Adult 5,00 € / reduced 4,00 € / Child Cinema 2,50 €