Hamburger Kunsthalle

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Hamburg, Germany

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Hamburger Kunsthalle Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Hamburger Kunsthalle is located in Hamburg, Germany on Glockengießerwall 5. Hamburger Kunsthalle is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category art museum in Germany. The Galerie der Gegenwart (the Gallery of Contemporary Art) was established in 1997 as a new exhibition space for contemporary art in the Hamburger ...

Address

Glockengießerwall 5

Price range

€€

Phone

+49 40428131200

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Monica W

Room layout & recommended viewing order/route are really wonky and inefficient... Otherwise, love the focus on German artists (and the discount nights!). Ticket booth guy was super nice. Hand sanitizer dispensers much appreciated.

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Ramon Moorlag

This museum is a refreshing combination of ‘the old’ and ’the new.’ And the funny thing, we were told by the room guards to look at dead-ends we usually would have just skipped. And wow indeed. Everyone here is friendly and they know what they are guarding. The lunch in the museum was excellent, price/quality was good and filled us with energy to continue the exploration of the museum. (One sad fact, no Fritz Kola). The Museum shop was excellent and we bought a few replicas. MUST VISIT when in Hamburg!

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Rob Goossens

Must visit when you are in Hamburg. Classic, but perfectly balanced overview of art since the middle ages till modernity. Their contemporary exhibition changes gears and is a piece of art itself. Very impressive.

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Merel Stil

Sadly I wad disappointed. I went on a Thursday evening because the tickets were cheaper. When I arrived I found out the main hall was closed. Is this always the case? Is this why tickets are cheaper? The website does not provide any explanation. Luckily the contemporary art part was open. I usually love modern art, but I did not care for this exhibition, it was about grieve. But thats personal of course. I mainly disliked the building, it was a maze with unclear signs. I wish I could be more positive. I might go back to see the main hall.

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Derck Mullin

This was a very nice museum. Beautiful building inside & out. Very well laid out with lots of information in German and English. Our favorite are was the contemporary section.....Manet, Degas, Monet, Renoir, and more!