Kunsthalle Hamburg
8 expert reviews
“The works at this art museum, one of most comprehensive in Germany, spans eight centuries, from the Middle Ages to today.”
– Condé Nast Traveler
"One of the most important art museums in Germany, the Kunsthalle has 3,500 paintings, 650 sculptures, and a coin and medal collection that dates from the ancient Roman era." Full review
"This art museum's collection spans from the 14th century to the present."
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Don't miss the work of Master Bertram, Hamburg's first known painter—the altarpiece he painted in 1379 is on display here.
"A walk through the bright, handsome galleries of one of Germany’s outstanding art museums provides a head-spinning look at Western masterpieces." Full review
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Pride of place in the two buildings belongs to the Bertram altarpiece, painted for the St. Petri Church in 1379.
Top Choice
"One of Germany's most prestigious art collections, the Kunsthalle displays works from the Middle Ages to today." Full review
2 Stars
"The museum's main attraction is German painting from the 19C." Full review
"The Kunsthalle is one of the most important museums in Germany, with astonishing holdings through 700 years of European art history." Full review
"A walk through the bright, handsome galleries of one of Germany’s outstanding art museums provides a head-spinning look at Western masterpieces." Full review