With the opening of the Museum für Gegenwart in the Hamburger Bahnhof in November 1996, the Nationalgalerie was given an additional permanent exhibition venue for contemporary art. It is shown on an exhibition area of around 13,000 square meters. Historic parts of the building with extraordinary room heights, modern extensions with geometrically clear floor plans and luminous ceilings offer ideal conditions for the presentation of modern art. The holdings are made up of exhibits from the National Museums in Berlin and works from the Berlin private collection of Erich Marx. In addition, highlights from the Friedrich Christian Flick Collection have been shown in special exhibitions since September 2004. The Marx Collection is based on works by artists such as Andy Warhol, Cy Twombly, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, Anselm Kiefer and Joseph Beuys. The holdings also include over 450 drawings by Beuys and almost 60 works by Warhol. Groups of works by painters of the Italian Transavanguardia and representatives of Minimal Art are also on display. The English artist Richard Long with his "Berlin Circle" seeks a direct reference to the location in his works. The artists Gerhard Merz and Dan Flavin were also inspired by the building. The entire ground floor in the western Ehrenhoff wing is dedicated to works by Beuys. A conscious decision was made to avoid a historically defined presentation of the works and to opt for an open, cross-collection concept that includes all media used by artists.
1. why is the gallery called "Hamburger Bahnhof"?
The Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin is located in a historic building that originally served as the terminus of the Hamburg-Berlin railroad line. The name "Hamburger Bahnhof" dates back to this time and was retained even after the building was converted. Today, Hamburger Bahnhof is the only historic station building from this period to be preserved in Berlin's cityscape.
2 What events take place at Hamburger Bahnhof?
There are always exhibitions and guided tours at Hamburger Bahnhof, as well as talks, workshops and concerts. The Hamburger Bahnhof events page keeps you up to date on exhibitions and other events taking place. Rausgegangen also keeps you up to date with the coolest events at Hamburger Bahnhof Berlin. Just follow this location page and you won't miss a thing.
3. how do I get tickets for the Hamburger Bahnhof Berlin?
There are different types of tickets and discounts for a visit to the Nationalgalerie Hamburger Bahnhof. The museum recommends booking day tickets in the online ticket store.
4. what services does Hamburger Bahnhof Berlin offer?
You can also book the Nationalgalerie for group visits or tours, for example. The National Museums in Berlin also make their premises available to external partners for special events. Take a look: here you can get a detailed overview of other Hamburger Bahnhof services.
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