
Experiences
4.1
(769 Customer Reviews)





Experiences
4.1
(769 Customer Reviews)





Experiences
4.1
(769 Customer Reviews)




Hamburger Kunsthalle: Skip The Line Ticket
Enter Hamburger Kunsthalle quickly and explore masterpieces from centuries of art with optional audio guides and guided tours.
Explore at your own pace
Free cancellation
Instant confirmation
Mobile ticket
Highlights
Skip the line and enter Hamburger Kunsthalle without delay
Discover a vast collection from medieval art to modern masterpieces
Optional guided tours available on Thursday evenings (in German)
Downloadable audio guides in English and German
What’s Included
Fast track Hamburger Kunsthalle entry
Audio tour (English and German)
Guided tour option (Thursday evenings, German only)
Access to special Thursday events (subject to availability)
Discover Centuries of Art at Hamburger Kunsthalle
Step into one of the largest and most renowned art museums in Germany with your skip-the-line ticket. Hamburger Kunsthalle offers an extraordinary journey through the development of art from the 14th century right up to today. The spacious galleries are designed to create an inviting and accessible atmosphere for any visitor, no matter your previous experience with art.
Unparalleled Permanent Collections
Begin your visit with medieval masterpieces before moving through eras that showcase significant works from the Renaissance, Baroque and Romanticism periods. The museum’s exceptional collection of German Romantic art, highlighted by pieces from Caspar David Friedrich, attracts art lovers from across the globe. Explore the evolution of European and German art as you make your way through carefully curated rooms.
Modern and Contemporary Works
Venture into the modern galleries where you’ll find celebrated works by artists such as Max Beckmann and Edvard Munch. The museum’s contemporary art wing continues to foster creativity by showcasing a dynamic range of artists and mediums, ensuring there’s something to engage every interest.
Flexible Options for Deeper Insights
Maximize your museum experience with a downloadable audio tour available in English and German. Visit on a Thursday evening and you can choose to join an optional expert-led guided tour (in German) or attend special events, subject to availability. Whether you are an art aficionado or a curious newcomer, the flexible visiting options let you personalise your time at the Kunsthalle.
Accessibility and Amenities
The museum layout offers easy access for wheelchair users, and visitor services are designed to accommodate a wide spectrum of needs. Information desks and staff are always available to assist, and lockers are provided for your convenience during your exploration. Feel free to take your time as you move through exhibitions and enjoy the serene environment, ideal for contemplation and discovery.
Practical Information
Located at Glockengießerwall in the heart of Hamburg, the Kunsthalle is a cultural landmark that sits just a short walk from the main train station. The facility observes extended opening hours on Thursdays, giving visitors more flexibility to explore after work.
General opening hours: 10:00am – 6:00pm; Thursdays until 9:00pm
Skip-the-line privilege makes entry hassle-free
All tickets eligible for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance
Wheelchair accessible for all public areas
Note: Access to certain temporary exhibitions such as "Rendezvous of Dreams. Surrealism and German Romanticism" may require an extra ticket. Please check current schedules upon arrival.
Book your Hamburger Kunsthalle: Skip The Line Ticket tickets now!
Please show your ticket at the entrance for fast track access
Food and drinks are not allowed inside exhibition galleries
Photography without flash is permitted in most areas
Supervise children at all times during your visit
Respect artworks and other visitors by keeping noise to a minimum
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 09:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm
Do I need to print my ticket?
No, mobile tickets are accepted for quick entry.
Are audio guides included?
Audio guides in English and German are available for download and included with your ticket.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the museum provides full wheelchair access to all public areas.
Can I attend a guided tour in English?
Currently, guided tours are only available in German on Thursday evenings.
Are temporary exhibitions included in my ticket?
Standard tickets include permanent collections. Some special exhibitions may require an extra fee.
Arrive early to make the most of your visit and avoid peak crowds
Audio guides are available in English and German at no extra charge
Optional guided tours are held Thursday evenings in German
Check availability for special Thursday evening events onsite
Wheelchair access is available throughout the museum
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience
Glockengießerwall 5-20095
Highlights
Skip the line and enter Hamburger Kunsthalle without delay
Discover a vast collection from medieval art to modern masterpieces
Optional guided tours available on Thursday evenings (in German)
Downloadable audio guides in English and German
What’s Included
Fast track Hamburger Kunsthalle entry
Audio tour (English and German)
Guided tour option (Thursday evenings, German only)
Access to special Thursday events (subject to availability)
Discover Centuries of Art at Hamburger Kunsthalle
Step into one of the largest and most renowned art museums in Germany with your skip-the-line ticket. Hamburger Kunsthalle offers an extraordinary journey through the development of art from the 14th century right up to today. The spacious galleries are designed to create an inviting and accessible atmosphere for any visitor, no matter your previous experience with art.
Unparalleled Permanent Collections
Begin your visit with medieval masterpieces before moving through eras that showcase significant works from the Renaissance, Baroque and Romanticism periods. The museum’s exceptional collection of German Romantic art, highlighted by pieces from Caspar David Friedrich, attracts art lovers from across the globe. Explore the evolution of European and German art as you make your way through carefully curated rooms.
Modern and Contemporary Works
Venture into the modern galleries where you’ll find celebrated works by artists such as Max Beckmann and Edvard Munch. The museum’s contemporary art wing continues to foster creativity by showcasing a dynamic range of artists and mediums, ensuring there’s something to engage every interest.
Flexible Options for Deeper Insights
Maximize your museum experience with a downloadable audio tour available in English and German. Visit on a Thursday evening and you can choose to join an optional expert-led guided tour (in German) or attend special events, subject to availability. Whether you are an art aficionado or a curious newcomer, the flexible visiting options let you personalise your time at the Kunsthalle.
Accessibility and Amenities
The museum layout offers easy access for wheelchair users, and visitor services are designed to accommodate a wide spectrum of needs. Information desks and staff are always available to assist, and lockers are provided for your convenience during your exploration. Feel free to take your time as you move through exhibitions and enjoy the serene environment, ideal for contemplation and discovery.
Practical Information
Located at Glockengießerwall in the heart of Hamburg, the Kunsthalle is a cultural landmark that sits just a short walk from the main train station. The facility observes extended opening hours on Thursdays, giving visitors more flexibility to explore after work.
General opening hours: 10:00am – 6:00pm; Thursdays until 9:00pm
Skip-the-line privilege makes entry hassle-free
All tickets eligible for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance
Wheelchair accessible for all public areas
Note: Access to certain temporary exhibitions such as "Rendezvous of Dreams. Surrealism and German Romanticism" may require an extra ticket. Please check current schedules upon arrival.
Book your Hamburger Kunsthalle: Skip The Line Ticket tickets now!
Please show your ticket at the entrance for fast track access
Food and drinks are not allowed inside exhibition galleries
Photography without flash is permitted in most areas
Supervise children at all times during your visit
Respect artworks and other visitors by keeping noise to a minimum
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 09:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm
Do I need to print my ticket?
No, mobile tickets are accepted for quick entry.
Are audio guides included?
Audio guides in English and German are available for download and included with your ticket.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the museum provides full wheelchair access to all public areas.
Can I attend a guided tour in English?
Currently, guided tours are only available in German on Thursday evenings.
Are temporary exhibitions included in my ticket?
Standard tickets include permanent collections. Some special exhibitions may require an extra fee.
Arrive early to make the most of your visit and avoid peak crowds
Audio guides are available in English and German at no extra charge
Optional guided tours are held Thursday evenings in German
Check availability for special Thursday evening events onsite
Wheelchair access is available throughout the museum
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience
Glockengießerwall 5-20095
Highlights
Skip the line and enter Hamburger Kunsthalle without delay
Discover a vast collection from medieval art to modern masterpieces
Optional guided tours available on Thursday evenings (in German)
Downloadable audio guides in English and German
What’s Included
Fast track Hamburger Kunsthalle entry
Audio tour (English and German)
Guided tour option (Thursday evenings, German only)
Access to special Thursday events (subject to availability)
Discover Centuries of Art at Hamburger Kunsthalle
Step into one of the largest and most renowned art museums in Germany with your skip-the-line ticket. Hamburger Kunsthalle offers an extraordinary journey through the development of art from the 14th century right up to today. The spacious galleries are designed to create an inviting and accessible atmosphere for any visitor, no matter your previous experience with art.
Unparalleled Permanent Collections
Begin your visit with medieval masterpieces before moving through eras that showcase significant works from the Renaissance, Baroque and Romanticism periods. The museum’s exceptional collection of German Romantic art, highlighted by pieces from Caspar David Friedrich, attracts art lovers from across the globe. Explore the evolution of European and German art as you make your way through carefully curated rooms.
Modern and Contemporary Works
Venture into the modern galleries where you’ll find celebrated works by artists such as Max Beckmann and Edvard Munch. The museum’s contemporary art wing continues to foster creativity by showcasing a dynamic range of artists and mediums, ensuring there’s something to engage every interest.
Flexible Options for Deeper Insights
Maximize your museum experience with a downloadable audio tour available in English and German. Visit on a Thursday evening and you can choose to join an optional expert-led guided tour (in German) or attend special events, subject to availability. Whether you are an art aficionado or a curious newcomer, the flexible visiting options let you personalise your time at the Kunsthalle.
Accessibility and Amenities
The museum layout offers easy access for wheelchair users, and visitor services are designed to accommodate a wide spectrum of needs. Information desks and staff are always available to assist, and lockers are provided for your convenience during your exploration. Feel free to take your time as you move through exhibitions and enjoy the serene environment, ideal for contemplation and discovery.
Practical Information
Located at Glockengießerwall in the heart of Hamburg, the Kunsthalle is a cultural landmark that sits just a short walk from the main train station. The facility observes extended opening hours on Thursdays, giving visitors more flexibility to explore after work.
General opening hours: 10:00am – 6:00pm; Thursdays until 9:00pm
Skip-the-line privilege makes entry hassle-free
All tickets eligible for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance
Wheelchair accessible for all public areas
Note: Access to certain temporary exhibitions such as "Rendezvous of Dreams. Surrealism and German Romanticism" may require an extra ticket. Please check current schedules upon arrival.
Book your Hamburger Kunsthalle: Skip The Line Ticket tickets now!
Arrive early to make the most of your visit and avoid peak crowds
Audio guides are available in English and German at no extra charge
Optional guided tours are held Thursday evenings in German
Check availability for special Thursday evening events onsite
Wheelchair access is available throughout the museum
Please show your ticket at the entrance for fast track access
Food and drinks are not allowed inside exhibition galleries
Photography without flash is permitted in most areas
Supervise children at all times during your visit
Respect artworks and other visitors by keeping noise to a minimum
Do I need to print my ticket?
No, mobile tickets are accepted for quick entry.
Are audio guides included?
Audio guides in English and German are available for download and included with your ticket.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the museum provides full wheelchair access to all public areas.
Can I attend a guided tour in English?
Currently, guided tours are only available in German on Thursday evenings.
Are temporary exhibitions included in my ticket?
Standard tickets include permanent collections. Some special exhibitions may require an extra fee.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience
Glockengießerwall 5-20095
Highlights
Skip the line and enter Hamburger Kunsthalle without delay
Discover a vast collection from medieval art to modern masterpieces
Optional guided tours available on Thursday evenings (in German)
Downloadable audio guides in English and German
What’s Included
Fast track Hamburger Kunsthalle entry
Audio tour (English and German)
Guided tour option (Thursday evenings, German only)
Access to special Thursday events (subject to availability)
Discover Centuries of Art at Hamburger Kunsthalle
Step into one of the largest and most renowned art museums in Germany with your skip-the-line ticket. Hamburger Kunsthalle offers an extraordinary journey through the development of art from the 14th century right up to today. The spacious galleries are designed to create an inviting and accessible atmosphere for any visitor, no matter your previous experience with art.
Unparalleled Permanent Collections
Begin your visit with medieval masterpieces before moving through eras that showcase significant works from the Renaissance, Baroque and Romanticism periods. The museum’s exceptional collection of German Romantic art, highlighted by pieces from Caspar David Friedrich, attracts art lovers from across the globe. Explore the evolution of European and German art as you make your way through carefully curated rooms.
Modern and Contemporary Works
Venture into the modern galleries where you’ll find celebrated works by artists such as Max Beckmann and Edvard Munch. The museum’s contemporary art wing continues to foster creativity by showcasing a dynamic range of artists and mediums, ensuring there’s something to engage every interest.
Flexible Options for Deeper Insights
Maximize your museum experience with a downloadable audio tour available in English and German. Visit on a Thursday evening and you can choose to join an optional expert-led guided tour (in German) or attend special events, subject to availability. Whether you are an art aficionado or a curious newcomer, the flexible visiting options let you personalise your time at the Kunsthalle.
Accessibility and Amenities
The museum layout offers easy access for wheelchair users, and visitor services are designed to accommodate a wide spectrum of needs. Information desks and staff are always available to assist, and lockers are provided for your convenience during your exploration. Feel free to take your time as you move through exhibitions and enjoy the serene environment, ideal for contemplation and discovery.
Practical Information
Located at Glockengießerwall in the heart of Hamburg, the Kunsthalle is a cultural landmark that sits just a short walk from the main train station. The facility observes extended opening hours on Thursdays, giving visitors more flexibility to explore after work.
General opening hours: 10:00am – 6:00pm; Thursdays until 9:00pm
Skip-the-line privilege makes entry hassle-free
All tickets eligible for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance
Wheelchair accessible for all public areas
Note: Access to certain temporary exhibitions such as "Rendezvous of Dreams. Surrealism and German Romanticism" may require an extra ticket. Please check current schedules upon arrival.
Book your Hamburger Kunsthalle: Skip The Line Ticket tickets now!
Arrive early to make the most of your visit and avoid peak crowds
Audio guides are available in English and German at no extra charge
Optional guided tours are held Thursday evenings in German
Check availability for special Thursday evening events onsite
Wheelchair access is available throughout the museum
Please show your ticket at the entrance for fast track access
Food and drinks are not allowed inside exhibition galleries
Photography without flash is permitted in most areas
Supervise children at all times during your visit
Respect artworks and other visitors by keeping noise to a minimum
Do I need to print my ticket?
No, mobile tickets are accepted for quick entry.
Are audio guides included?
Audio guides in English and German are available for download and included with your ticket.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the museum provides full wheelchair access to all public areas.
Can I attend a guided tour in English?
Currently, guided tours are only available in German on Thursday evenings.
Are temporary exhibitions included in my ticket?
Standard tickets include permanent collections. Some special exhibitions may require an extra fee.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience
Glockengießerwall 5-20095
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