Museum
Hamburger Kunsthalle
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The Hamburger Kunsthalle is a premier art institution located in the heart of Hamburg, just steps from the Hauptbahnhof. Its collection spans over 700 years of European art, with particular strengths in German Romanticism (including works by Caspar David Friedrich), Dutch Old Masters, and 19th-century French paintings. The museum comprises three connected buildings: the main building (1869), the modern extension (1997), and the Galerie der Gegenwart (Gallery of the Present) for contemporary art. Visitors can admire masterpieces by Rembrandt, Monet, and Picasso, as well as works by local artists. The museum's layout encourages a chronological journey through art history, with well-lit galleries and informative labels.
Don't miss
- Caspar David Friedrich's iconic 'Wanderer above the Sea of Fog'
- Rembrandt's 'The Blinding of Samson'
- A rich collection of 19th-century German paintings
- Contemporary works in the Galerie der Gegenwart
- The sculpture garden with works by Rodin and others
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