Architectural Highlight of Bonn's Museum Mile
With its five museums, the Museum Mile in Bonn attracts over 1.5 million culture enthusiasts from all over the world every year. But a visit is not only a must for art lovers. Architecture enthusiasts will also get their money’s worth here.
The Museum Mile in Bonn stretches over a length of three kilometers and comprises an ensemble of five museums. These include the Museum Koenig, the Haus der Geschichte, the Deutsches Museum Bonn as well as the Kunstmuseum Bonn and the Bundeskunsthalle, the last two of which are located right next to each other. The Museumsplatz is located between the Kunstmuseum and the Bundeskunsthalle.









Every year on the first weekend in June, all five museums invite visitors to a big festival on the Museum Mile. There is a broad program with music, theater and workshops centered around the current exhibitions.
Museum Mile Bonn
Arrival by car
A 555/565 (exit Poppelsdorf) or A 59 (exit Bad Godesberg)
Arrival by public transport
Take subway lines 16, 63, 66 to stop Heussallee/Museumsmeile (Bundeskunsthalle, Kunstmuseum, Haus der Geschichte), stop Museum Koenig or Hochkreuz/Deutsches Museum.
Bus lines 610 and 611 to stop Bundeskanzlerplatz/Heussallee (Haus der Geschichte), Heussallee/Museumsmeile (Bundeskunsthalle, Kunstmuseum) and Kennedyallee (Deutsches Museum).
- The museums*
Museum Koenig Bonn
Adenauerallee 160
53113 Bonn
Tel.: 0228 9122 227
Haus der Geschichte
Willy-Brandt-Allee 14
53113 Bonn
Tel.: 0228 9165 400
Bundeskunsthalle
Helmut-Kohl-Allee 4
53113 Bonn
Tel.: 0228 917 12 43
Kunstmuseum Bonn
Helmut-Kohl-Allee 2
53113 Bonn
Tel.: 0228 776230
Deutsches Museum Bonn
Ahrstraße 45
53175 Bonn
Tel.: 0228 302256
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Jasmin Muhiadin
Jasmin Muhiadin, born in Rotterdam in 1999, grabbed her mother’s old camera at the age of five and photographed everything that came in front of her lens. To this day, she has never put the camera down. However, she has become more selective when choosing her subjects. She prefers to photograph architecture in black and white because she is fascinated by shapes, lines and contrasts. When she does put the camera down, she likes to listen to the music of Nina Simone and Aretha Franklin.