The Hamburger Kunsthalle is the art museum of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Germany. It is one of the largest art museums in the country. It consists of three connected buildings, dating from 1869, 1921 and 1997, located in the Altstadt district between the Hauptbahnhof and the two Alster lakes.
The name Kunsthalle indicates the museum's history as an 'art hall' when it was founded in 1850. Today, it houses one of the few art collections in Germany that cover seven centuries of European art, from the Middle Ages to the present day. Its permanent collections focus on North German painting of the 14th century, paintings by Dutch, Flemish and Italian artists of the 16th and 17th centuries, French and German drawings and paintings of the 19th century, and international modern and contemporary art.
Tue - Sun: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Thu: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Opening hours during holidays may vary. Please check the official website.
Regular admission:
Full: 14 €
Concessions: 8 €
Children and young people under 18: free
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburger_Kunsthalle
Official Website https://www.hamburger-kunsthalle.de/
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Email info@hamburger-kunsthalle.de
Phone +49 40 428131200
Address Glockengießerwall, 20095 Hamburg, Germany
Coordinates 53°33'18.938" N 10°0'10.93" E