Hamburg: Kunsthalle Entrance Ticket
The Hamburger Kunsthalle ranks among Germany's most important and largest art museums. Its collection of works reflecting eight centuries of art is internationally unique, and numerous renowned special exhibitions attract hundreds of thousands of visitors from around the world every year. Experience not only the world-famous Wanderer above the sea of fog of Caspar David Friedrich but also a fascinating tour through European art history with masterworks from the Middle Ages to the present. Highlights of the OLD MASTERS include works of northern German medieval painting, with altarpieces by Bertram von Minden and Master Francke, works of the European Renaissance period by Lucas Cranach the Elder, Hans Holbein or Paris Bordone and the Dutch Golden Age of painting of the 17th century, with works by Rembrandt van Rijn, Pieter de Hooch or Anton van Dyck. The collection of 19TH CENTURY ART, with its extensive holdings of works by Caspar David Friedrich, Philipp Otto Runge and Max Liebermann, and pivotal works by French Realists and Impressionists, count among the most significant of their kind. The collection of MODERN ART lends the eventful history of the first half of the 20th century an impressive face: with outstanding paintings from the Brücke group as well as significant bodies of works by, for example, Edvard Munch, Paul Klee, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Lovis Corinth and Max Beckmann. Our renowned collection of international CONTEMPORARY ART comprises major works by Bruce Nauman, Gerhard Richter, Jenny Holzer, Nan Goldin, Andy Warhol, Richard Serra or Sigmar Polke. They have given the Kunsthalle a weighty voice in today’s art world. CAFÉ & RESTAURANT While visiting the museum, enjoy a drink or a snack in our newly refurbished café Das Liebermann, which has returned to its former location in the impressive pillared hall of the Kunsthalle. Enjoy crossover cuisine with a regional focus in The Cube, located in the Gallery of Contemporary Art and offers one of the best views of the Inner Alster Lake. The restaurant’s daytime menu includes a variety of snacks and lunch options, and in the evening The Cube offers an à la carte dinner menu.