The Hamburger Kunsthalle is one of the most important and largest art museums in Germany. As one of the few museums, it houses art from seven centuries, from the Middle Ages to the present day. Collection focuses include North German medieval painting, Dutch painting of the 17th century, German painting of the 19th century, and Classical Modernism. The collection of contemporary art includes important works by German and international artists. With high-profile special exhibitions, the Hamburger Kunsthalle attracts international attention, bringing thousands of visitors to the Hanseatic city annually.
Photos' credits:
Rotunda exterior photo by Fred Dott
Modernized entrance portal on the founding building photo by Ralf Suerbaum
Interior view of Kunsthalle photo by Fred Dott
HKH_Staircase in the Lichtwark Gallery of the Hamburger Kunsthalle photo by Fred Dott
Hamburger Kunsthalle overall view for press; photo by Henning Rogge
Gallery of the Present exterior photo by Fred Dott