Hamburger Bahnhof - Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart
Contemporary art from 1960 onward fills this converted 1847 railway terminus, with major works by Warhol, Lichtenstein, Kiefer, and Beuys in the permanent collection.

About Hamburger Bahnhof - Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart
Contemporary art from 1960 onward fills this converted 1847 railway terminus, with major works by Warhol, Lichtenstein, Kiefer, and Beuys in the permanent collection. The Rieckhallen behind the main building provide vast spaces for large-scale installations. The Marx Collection represents one of Europe's most significant private contemporary art holdings.
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Tips, answered
The Rieckhallen wing often has the most provocative installations but requires walking through the main building -don't skip this separate exhibition space.
Plan for about 2h 30m.
Hamburger Bahnhof - Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart is in the Mitte neighborhood of Berlin. The address is Invalidenstraße 50, 10557 Berlin, Germany. The area is well-served by metro.
This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.
Closed on Monday. Check the official website for holiday closures and special hours.
Nearby in Mitte
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