Hamburger Kunsthalle is the biggest and most significant art gallery in Hamburg. A storehouse of a wide range of art works, the art gallery presents a comprehensive collection from various historical periods of Hamburg. Hamburger Kunsthalle contains more than 3000 paintings and 400 sculptures of various artists like Andy Warhol, Horst Janssen, and David Hockney.
Hamburger Kunsthalle of Hamburg is located in Stiftung offentlichen Rechts in the Glockengieberwal region of Hamburg. Various means of transports for reaching Hamburger Kunsthalle are available. These include the Suburban Fast Trains, subway trains, buses, shuttles and so on.
The building was first constructed in 1869. Over the years the collection of works in Hamburger Kunsthalle was increased by the addition of artworks of New Modernist Movement. There are works and pieces of
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art from 14th century. The art gallery also contains works of Dutch masters of 17th century like Jan Steen, Rembrandt and so on.19th century collection covers a large section of the museum and includes works of great German artists and exponents of the Romantic era.
Subjectivity and Classical Modern Art form impressive sections of Hamburger Kunsthalle in Hamburg. These sections consist of works of Kandinsky, Edvard Munch, Menzel, Marc, Max Liebermann etc. Displays also include Der Goldfisch] by Paul Klee and artworks of Derain, Picasso, Rounault etc.
The museum remains open on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10 AM to 6 PM and 10 AM to 9 PM on Thursdays. The entry fee costs EUR 8.50. The location of the art museum makes it easily reachable by train. With its impressive collection and various sections, Hamburger Kunsthalle is a must visit while touring Hamburg.
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