open today from 10.00 to 18.00

TICHA

Retrospektive

For the first time in western Germany, the work of Hans Ticha (born 1940) is being presented in a retrospective.

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27.03.202614.06.2026
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How to get here
The Neues Museum Nürnberg is located right next to the main train station and is easily accessible by public transport. The entrance is on Klarissenplatz. From Bahnhofsplatz, a short footpath through the Handwerkerhof Nürnberg leads directly to the museum. Several car parks are also located nearby.
Accessibility
The Neues Museum Nürnberg is fully accessible. The entrance at Klarissenplatz is step-free, and all exhibition spaces, as well as the foyer and auditorium, can be easily reached via ramps or elevators. Wheelchairs and walkers are available free of charge, and accessible restrooms and seating areas are provided. Assistance dogs are welcome. Accessible parking spaces and several car parks are located nearby, and the museum is also easy to reach from the main train station. If you have questions or need support, our team at the ticket counter will be happy to assist you.
How does the online ticket work?
When you click on “Buy online ticket”, you will be redirected to our new ticket shop. There you can select and purchase admission tickets or tickets for events. With your purchased ticket you have direct access to the exhibition rooms – please show it at the entrance.
Where can I book guided tours?
You can book guided tours directly in our online ticket shop. Please bring your ticket either printed out or on your smartphone. Of course, you can still purchase tickets as usual at the museum ticket counter.
Are there lockers?
Please store your bags and backpacks in the lockers during your visit. For safety reasons, bags larger than DIN A4 (approx. 20 × 30 cm), suitcases, backpacks, bulky items, and umbrellas may not be taken into the exhibition rooms. Lockers are available in the Upper and Lower Foyer (deposit: 1 euro coin, free use). Unfortunately, we cannot store large suitcases.
Hans Ticha, Klatscher, 1982/1990 Photo: Christoph Petras | © VG Bild-Kunst 2026: Hans Ticha - Foto Christoph Petras | © Hans Ticha, VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2025

Hans Ticha, Klatscher, 1982/1990
Photo: Christoph Petras | © VG Bild-Kunst 2026: Hans Ticha

The artist, who worked in the GDR until Germany‘s reunification, was primarily known as a book illustrator. However, far removed from the GDR‘s official art scene, he also created paintings that responded to the state's hollow gestures and rituals with subtle irony.


He continued to paint in a style influenced by classical modern art when he moved to the West and remained true to his critical view of things.

In collaboration with the Kunsthalle Rostock.