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Discover Hamburg’s oldest wax museum with skip-the-line tickets for 45 minutes of splendid wax figures, including celebrities and historical figures, starting at $10.89.
If you’re interested in exploring Hamburg’s Panoptikum, the city’s oldest wax museum, this ticket offers a straightforward way to beat the lines and enjoy approximately 45 minutes of fascinating wax figures. Priced at $10.89 per person, this mobile ticket grants quick entry and access to a wide variety of realistic waxworks spanning Hollywood stars, political figures, and historical icons. The ticket is available for purchase about 20 days in advance, making it a convenient option for those planning ahead. While the museum’s size may be small, the high-quality wax figures and notable personalities on display make this experience a worthwhile stop for all ages.
This tour suits visitors who appreciate visual art, pop culture, or history, and who prefer to avoid long queues. The audio guide included in the ticket supports both German and English, helping visitors learn more about the figures and the museum’s over 130-year history. Keep in mind that transportation, food, and drinks are not included, and the museum’s opening hours extend into the evening, offering flexibility for a casual visit.


The Panoptikum in Hamburg opens its doors daily from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM on weekdays and Sundays, with extended hours on Saturdays until 10:00 PM. Its long history of over 130 years makes it a notable attraction in the city, with a rich collection of wax figures depicting both historic personalities and modern celebrities. The ticket grants skip-the-line access, saving time and allowing for a more relaxed visit.
While some visitors remark that parts of the collection could benefit from modernization, the majority appreciate the artistic craftsmanship and lifelike expressions of the wax figures, especially the historical personalities like Empress Sisi or political leaders like Angela Merkel. The museum’s size is described as small, but the quality and variety of figures compensate for this.
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Purchasing a skip-the-line ticket simplifies the visit, especially during busy hours or tourist seasons. With your mobile ticket, you head directly to the museum’s box office to collect your entry pass, avoiding the common queues. The cost of $10.89 is quite reasonable for a 45-minute tour through a historical wax collection that features both entertainment and educational elements.
The audio guide included in the ticket enhances the visit, providing insights into each figure’s significance. It’s available in German and English, broadening accessibility. The group size is limited to 14 travelers, maintaining a comfortable and manageable environment for all visitors.
Once inside, visitors are greeted by a variety of wax figures representing famous Hollywood stars, such as Angelina Jolie, and German political figures, like Angela Merkel. The exhibition also includes empress Sisi and other historical personalities, offering a glimpse into different eras and cultures.
The artistry of the wax figures earns praise, with many figures appearing remarkably lifelike. Some reviews note that certain figures may show their age or have less precise similarities, but overall, the displays impress with their detail and craftsmanship. Visitors should bring their camera to capture moments with these realistic figures.
The Panoptikum is located conveniently near public transportation, making it easy to access from different parts of Hamburg. The museum’s opening hours accommodate various schedules, and service animals are permitted, ensuring accessibility for visitors with support animals.
The tickets are valid for the selected date and time, and there is a full refund policy if canceled more than 24 hours in advance. Since the museum is small, visitors with mobility concerns should find the layout manageable, but it’s worth noting that physical requirements are minimal.
At a price of just over $10, the Panoptikum offers an affordable and entertaining experience, especially for families or those interested in pop culture and history. It’s less extensive than larger museums, but the quality of the wax figures and the historical significance of the collection provide good value.
The reviews highlight a mix of opinions: some praise the realism and artistic quality of the sculptures, while others mention that the museum’s exhibits are somewhat aged or less accurate. For visitors who enjoy photography and interactive displays, the opportunity to pose with wax figures makes this attraction particularly fun.
The small size of the museum is a common point of feedback, leading to a shorter visit of roughly 45 minutes. Some figures may not be as lifelike as modern standards, but this does not overshadow the overall charm and historical value. Visitors should also be aware that food and drinks are not included, and plan for nearby options.
The ticket price and skip-the-line access make this a cost-effective option, especially when booked in advance. However, those seeking a large-scale or highly modernized exhibit might prefer other attractions in Hamburg.

This wax museum appeals most to families, pop culture fans, and history enthusiasts. The interactive photo opportunities with figures such as Robbie Williams or Angela Merkel make it a fun stop. It also suits visitors who want a quick, accessible, and affordable attraction that offers both entertainment and education.
While some may find the exhibits a little aged, the artistry and historical breadth ensure that most visitors leave with a smile and memorable photos.
“Sehr in die Jahre gekommen. Ähnlichkeit…nicht immer. Und sehr klein. Nicht zu empfehlen…schade..”

Is the ticket valid for a specific date?
Yes, your ticket is valid for the date you select when booking.
Can I cancel the ticket if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance.
Is the audio guide available in English?
Yes, the audio guide is offered in German and English.
How long should I plan to spend at the museum?
Most visitors spend around 45 minutes exploring the wax figures.
Is the museum suitable for children?
Yes, it is suitable for visitors of all ages, with plenty of photo opportunities.
Are pets allowed inside the museum?
Service animals are permitted inside the Panoptikum.
Where do I collect my tickets?
Tickets are held at the museum’s box office for collection on the day of your visit.
What are the opening hours?
The museum is open Monday-Friday from 10 AM to 8 PM, with Saturday hours until 10 PM and Sunday until 8 PM.
What is the overall rating of the Panoptikum?
It holds a 4.0 out of 5 rating based on 52 reviews.
How many people typically book this tour?
The tour typically involves up to 14 travelers, ensuring a manageable group size.
Is transportation included?
No, transportation to and from the museum is not included in the ticket.
What makes the Panoptikum different from other wax museums?
As Germany’s oldest wax museum, it boasts over 130 years of history and features a wide range of figures from pop culture, politics, and history.