Museum for Contemporary Art at Hamburger Bahnhof skip-the-line ticket

The Hamburger Bahnhof is actually a former train station, from where trains once traveled to Hamburg. Today it is home to the Berlin Museum for the present (Berliner Museum für Gegenwart), a contemporary art museum. The train station's extensive architecture hosts a fascinating combination of top-notch modern and contemporary art. The museum is part of the National Gallery and hosts one of its largest collections. In fact, it's such a large collection that it's simply impossible to exhibit everything. The works are showcased in alternating themed exhibitions. See artworks from all post-1960 major movements and by all relevant artists, including Expanded Art, innovative concepts in painting, cinematography and object art, as well as Arte Povera, the Friedrich Christian Flick Collection, cinematic works, photographic art, and more.
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* Opening hours: Tuesday to Friday 10.00am-6.00pm, Thursday till 8.00pm; Saturday and Sunday 11.00am-6.00pm * After booking, you will receive your tickets to the museum. You can show them from your smartphone. Please make sure to have the tickets saved on your smartphone before entering the museum. There is no internet connection in the museum building, and you won’t have access to your tickets if they are not saved beforehand * Until July 30, 2023, the Hamburger Bahnhof hosts the temporary exhibition Dreams Have No Titles by Zineb Sedira

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