How to register as our guest for free tickets
You want to experience culture in Munich, but can't afford it? Then become our guest!
Please fill out the Registration form from our guest flyer or our Online registration form .
With the registration form we need a confirmation that you have a low income. There are two options for the confirmation:
You can register if you have a low income have and in Munich city area .
A low income is for example:
- Basic security in old age and in the event of reduced earning capacity
- Bürgergeld (formerly unemployment benefit 2)
- Sozialgeld
- or holders of the Munich Pass.
These documents are suitable for registering with us:
- Munich Pass
- Bürgergeld (formerly unemployment benefit 2)
- Ongoing assistance for subsistence and basic income support (SGB XII)
- Munich food bank ration card
- Notice of housing benefit or child supplement
- Benefits under the Asylum Seekers Act (AsylbLG)
- Voluntary Social Year (FSJ), Voluntary Ecological Year (FÖJ) or
Federal Voluntary Service (BFD)
Or:
registration form with stamp of a social partners (future guest must already be affiliated with a social institution)
We have special offers for children and young people:
KulturKinder and KulturKick.
Culture for all – unfortunately currently with restrictions
Due to the current financing situation, we are currently unable to only guests from the city of Munich record, tape.
What does this mean for people from the Munich district?
Since the district of Munich has cancelled funding for our organization for the year 2026, we unfortunately cannot accept any new guests from the district.
To ensure that we can continue to provide free cultural events to our already registered guests from the Munich district, we have launched a fundraising campaign:
https://www.kulturraum-muenchen.de/unterstuetzen-sie-uns/lacher-statt-kracher-landkreis/
Every bit of support helps to make cultural participation possible even under difficult conditions.
We sincerely hope that the situation will change again from 2027 onwards and that culture will once again be accessible to everyone – regardless of where they live.