Hamburger Kunsthalle: Skip The Line Access

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  • Duration:1 hours to 2 hours (approx.)
  • Location: Hamburg, Northern Germany
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This huge art museum has something for every art lover, and even those not accustomed to admiring art may well become a fan. Start in the 14th century and browse your way through to the modern day in spacious, well-designed galleries.

Skip the line and get ready for a walk through the history of art, featuring a wealth of modern art and some excellent changing exhibitions.

In the contemporary art wing, resembling a cube in design, browse the impressive Kunst der Gegenwart collection, take a seat on the big square sofa, or lay back and admire the geometric patterns on the ceiling.

Stay a while in the Casper David Friedrich room, take a walk through 16th-century German life as portrayed by paintings, and discover new artists and pieces you might not have discovered anywhere else.


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Posted By : manuelam776
Yes, it was full, yes we went to the exhibition late and yes, we didn't see everything. However, everything was good, the exhibition was beautiful and the three of us thought that everything was perfect.
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Posted On : 2024-05-13 13:39:22 full ratings


Posted By : Ariane A
An imposition on people and paintings
Despite having booked a time slot, the exhibition is extremely overcrowded. You can't see the paintings, you can't get any air and that can't be good for the paintings either. In the past, a certain number of people were allowed in so that the air in the room didn't destroy the paintings. Why is that no longer the case? Many people have complained about the extremely bad air.
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Posted On : 2024-03-09 09:01:01 full ratings


Posted By : Gracian88
We went on December 28, 2023 to see the Caspar David Friedrich exhibition, after having bought tickets a month before, to enter between 10:00 and 13:00. They had sold so many tickets, the rooms were so full, that the exhibition could not be seen. There were people 1 m away. away from the paintings, more people 2 m away. and more at 3 m. See attached photos. We had to pass by. Tickets were €16. They are taking advantage of people and making a small fortune.
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Posted On : 2024-01-12 06:05:36 full ratings