Museums in Hanover: Special opening hours for Reformation Day!

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On October 31, 2025, the museums in Hanover will adjust their opening hours to coincide with Reformation Day. Find out the details!

Am 31. Oktober 2025 passen die Museen in Hannover ihre Öffnungszeiten an den Reformationstag an. Informieren Sie sich über die Details!
On October 31, 2025, the museums in Hanover will adjust their opening hours to coincide with Reformation Day. Find out the details!

Museums in Hanover: Special opening hours for Reformation Day!

On October 31, 2025 it's that time again: Reformation Day is just around the corner and the museums and galleries in Hanover have come up with something special. To mark this important holiday, opening hours will be adjusted. As Hannover.de reports, the details have already been determined.

For example, this hasHanover State MuseumOpen from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., while free entry is waived from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. That tooAugust Kestner Museumand thatSprengel Museum Hanoveropen their doors from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Anyone interested should definitely take a look at theMunicipal Gallery KUBUSthrow, which remains closed on this day. In contrast, this isHanover Art AssociationOpen until 7 p.m., which gives you the opportunity to enjoy the works on display a little longer.

What happened on Reformation Day?

Reformation Day is an important holiday in the Protestant tradition, celebrated on October 31st. This day commemorates the beginning of the Reformation, when Martin Luther founded his church in 1517 95 theses nailed to the door of All Saints' Church in Wittenberg. Although controversial, this date is considered a symbolic starting point for significant religious changes in Europe. With his theses, Luther wanted to criticize the practices of the church, especially the sale of indulgences. This led to a comprehensive rethinking within the Christian community and the emergence of new theological trends.

In many Protestant churches, especially the Lutheran and Reformed ones, Reformation Day is celebrated with special services. In 2017, the 500th anniversary was celebrated with a large ceremony that also included ecumenical elements. The catholic church is now also taking part in these celebrations, which represents a remarkable step towards reconciliation.

A look at the region

But it's not just celebrating in Hanover! Many museums have also planned events in the wider region. That's how it isHanover Tram Museumin Sehnde open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., while theRoman and Pelizaeus Museumopens its doors in Hildesheim from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Interestingly, that remainsLandestrost Castlein Neustadt am Rübenberge closed on this day. The situation is similar with thisBarsinghausen Art Association, which is also not open.

Anyone making their way to one of the museums should find out about the opening times in advance, as not all facilities are open on public holidays. A look at the museum websites can help you avoid disappointment.

Overall, Reformation Day in Hanover and the surrounding area promises to be a special opportunity to immerse yourself in history and experience the diversity of culture - a real highlight for young and old!