Berlin Hamburger Bahnhof, Museum of Contemporary Art Tickets
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Get a different perspective on the city's modern culture with these tickets to Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin's Museum of Contemporary Art. It's the perfect opportunity to see mid-20th century masterpieces in a unique setting.
The museum is located in a neo-Renaissance train station that will not leave you indifferent. You will have the opportunity to explore the permanent collection and all the temporary exhibitions available on the day of your visit at your own pace.
- Walk through an old train station while you enjoy one of the best contemporary art collections in the area.
- Enjoy an exhibition that also includes video, design and photography at your own pace.
- Access the permanent collection and the different temporary exhibitionswith your ticket.
What’s included
- Tickets for Hamburger Bahnhof, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Berlin
- Access to the permanent collection of the Hamburger Bahnhof
- Access to temporary exhibitions
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These tickets to Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin's Museum of Contemporary Art will be the perfect excuse to spend some quality time at one of the city's most interesting art exhibitions. It is a contemporary art museum located inside a former train station in neo-Renaissance style.
It was converted in 1840 and since then it has been one of the favourite places for art lovers in Berlin. Its collection is one of the most important of its kind, with more than 450 drawings by Beuys and 60 sketches by Andy Warhol.
Inside you can also find other contemporary projects that also combine video, design and photography. This is the ideal opportunity to get a closer look at Berlin's modern culture and to see up close masterpieces from the mid-20th century collected by Berliner Dr. Erich Marx.
Your ticket gives you access to both the permanent collection and all temporary exhibitions available at the time of your visit. You will have as much time as you like to explore the museum at your own pace and make the most of the experience.