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A regular at the Metropolitan Opera, and a 2019 Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions winner, Miles Mykkanen has garnered recognition on the world’s concert and operatic stages for his “focused, full-voiced tenor” (New York Times). Lauded as one of classical music’s rising stars, Mykkanen is captivating as a cabaret performer with a theatrical flair and a singular approach to song. For his debut at the Neue Galerie’s Cabaret at Café Sabarsky, Mykkanen will present a searing overview of the turbulent 1920s in song and story.
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Members may reserve a complimentary ticket for themselves and up to one guest. Proof of membership must be presented upon arrival.
PERLMAN MUSIC PROGRAM: WORKS IN PROGRESS
In partnership with the Perlman Music Program, gifted young musicians perform in Café Sabarsky. The recital begins in Café Sabarsky at 7 p.m. and lasts approximately one hour.
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Members may reserve one complimentary ticket. Those at the Contributing level and above may also reserve a complimentary guest ticket. Proof of membership must be presented upon arrival.
THEO BLECKMANN WITH ROB SCHWIMMER
With his touching program Songs of Love and War, Peace and Exile, two-time Grammy nominee Theo Bleckmann pays tender tribute to his native Germany and breathes delicate life into classic Weimar-era music, including works by Hanns Eisler, Kurt Weill, and Bertolt Brecht. As with his celebrated and haunting rendition of “Lilli Marleen,” Bleckmann delivers these songs with a distinct poise, clarity, and depth. His “inimitable splendor” (San Francisco Classical Voice) heightens the immediacy and relevance found in the personal and political potency of these songs today.
CABARET AT CAFé SABARSKY
The Neue Galerie is delighted to present Cabaret at Café Sabarsky. This exceptional series pays homage to the German and Austrian theatrical culture of the 1890s to 1930s through intimate evenings of sumptuous cuisine and performances by acclaimed artists.
Tickets include the cost of a three-course dinner at 7 p.m. followed by a Cabaret performance at 9 p.m., as well as tax and gratuity. Beverages are sold separately on the evening of the program. All reservations are for shared-table seating. Sustaining-level members and above may request a private table. Tickets are final sale.
Advance Admission
While you are always welcome to purchase same-day admission at the museum, advance admission tickets that include entry to our current and upcoming special exhibitions may be purchased on this page.
• Tickets include access to all museum galleries, including the special exhibition.
• Tickets do not guarantee expedited entry.
• Be sure to arrive within your 1.5 hour time slot. You may then enjoy your visit until the museum closes.
• Sales are final, and may not be refunded or exchanged.
• Please note that visitors aged 12-16 must be accompanied by an adult.
• Children under 12 are not admitted during regular hours. FAQS
To purchase admission for dates from May 28 through June 23, 2025, please follow this link.
Members of the museum are eligible for complimentary admission and expedited entry — no advance reservation required.
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BERLIN ALEXANDERPLATZ
Directed by Burhan Qurbani (2020), In German; English subtitles. 183 min.
Alfred Döblin’s Berlin Alexanderplatz is considered one of the most important works of the Weimar Republic and was named among the top 100 books of all time by 100 writers in 2002. In his rough and neon-sign colored take on Döblin’s classic, director Burhan Qurbani reimagines the main character Franz Biberkopf as an undocumented immigrant from Guinea Bissau who struggles to make a new life for himself in Berlin. After surviving a dangerous journey from Africa, Francis strives to be a good man, but soon realizes how difficult it is to be righteous while undocumented in Germany. He enters a raw downward spiral into the dark underworld of Berlin.
NEUE FILMBAR
Neue Galerie New York is delighted to present Filmbar, a movie series hosted in Café Fledermaus. Filmbar tickets include one complimentary drink and snack, and a movie screening in Café Fledermaus, a relaxed bar atmosphere reminiscent of early 20th century Vienna. During the screening, you are invited to sip on a glass of wine, beer or a non-alcoholic beverage and enjoy a savory treat.
5:30 p.m. | Café Fledermaus doors open for seating.
6:00 p.m. | Screening begins. Bar open with wine, beer, non-alcoholic beverages and snacks for purchase.
PLEASE NOTE
Members may reserve a complimentary ticket for themselves and up to one guest. Proof of membership must be presented upon arrival.
Group Tickets
Groups of eight or more people are required to book Group Tickets. This type of reservation must be made at least three days in advance.
Tickets include access to all museum galleries, including special exhibitions. Follow this link for more information on current and upcoming exhibitions.
To make your purchase, select your group's preferred date and entry time slot using the calendar tool above. Sales are final, and may not be refunded or exchanged.
• Group Tickets do not include a guided tour.
• Groups larger than 15 people must make an additional reservation.
• Groups may not gather together in order to prevent impacting the experience of others.
• Outside lecturers and third-party tour operators are not permitted to address groups.
• Visitors aged 12-16 must be accompanied by an adult.
• Children under 12 are not admitted during regular hours. FAQS
By purchasing admission, you agree to abide by the Neue Galerie's Visitor Policies.
Ticket holders may experience a wait for entry to ensure that the building maintains safe occupancy and visitor traffic flow.
To purchase admission for dates from May 28 through June 23, 2025, please follow this link.
Group Tickets: Reduced Rate
Groups of eight or more people are required to book Group Tickets. This type of reservation must be made at least three days in advance.
Please note that we are offering Reduced Admission from May 28 through June 23, 2025 while we install a forthcoming exhibition, "German Masterworks from the Neue Galerie," opening June 26, 2025. Admission is reduced for access to the Klimt gallery; all third floor galleries are closed.
To make your purchase, select your group's preferred date and entry time slot using the calendar tool above. Sales are final, and may not be refunded or exchanged.
• Group Tickets do not include a guided tour.
• Groups larger than 15 people must make an additional reservation.
• Groups may not gather together in order to prevent impacting the experience of others.
• Outside lecturers and third-party tour operators are not permitted to address groups.
• Visitors aged 12-16 must be accompanied by an adult.
• Children under 12 are not admitted during regular hours. FAQS
By purchasing admission, you agree to abide by the Neue Galerie's Visitor Policies.
Ticket holders may experience a wait for entry to ensure that the building maintains safe occupancy and visitor traffic flow.
talking art: family conversationS
Explore the Neue Galerie's permanent collection and special exhibition, "Neue Sachlichkeit / New Objectivity" with Talking Art: Family Conversations. This inter-generational program invites all members of the family to participate in a guided gallery discussion followed by a hands-on activity. Open to children ages 6 to 11 and their families.
PLEASE NOTE
Adults must be accompanied by a child aged 6 to 11. Admission is free for children. Members are entitled to two complimentary adult tickets. Proof of membership must be presented upon arrival.
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR EACH PERSON WHO WILL ATTEND THE PROGRAM.
SELF-GUIDED FAMILY VISIT
We invite families with children aged 11 and younger to explore the Klimt Gallery on select dates from 9:30 am to 10 am.
Sales are final and may not be refunded or exchanged.
PLEASE NOTE
Adults must be accompanied by a child aged 11 or younger. Members are entitled to complimentary admission corresponding to their level of membership.
Advance Admission: Reduced Rate
The Neue Galerie is offering reduced admission from May 28 through June 23, 2025. Our second floor galleries will be open, featuring “Austrian Masterworks from the Neue Galerie.” Gustav Klimt’s Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I will always be on view. The third floor galleries remain closed at this time as we prepare for “German Masterworks from the Neue Galerie,” which opens on June 26, 2025.
While you are always welcome to purchase same-day admission at the museum, advance ticket purchases at the reduced rate may be made on this page.
• Reduced Rate tickets include access to the Klimt Gallery.
• Tickets do not guarantee expedited entry.
• Be sure to arrive within your 1.5 hour time slot. You may then enjoy your visit until the museum closes.
• Sales are final, and may not be refunded or exchanged.
• Please note that visitors aged 12-16 must be accompanied by an adult.
• Children under 12 are not admitted during regular hours. FAQS
Members of the museum are eligible for complimentary admission and expedited entry — no advance reservation required. JOIN HERE