Hamburger Bahnhof
The Hamburger Bahnhof is home to a large collection of contemporary art, which it exhibits in a variety of ways. The museum's name relates to the building's original use as one of Germany's first rail terminal stations.
The Hamburger Bahnhof reopened on November 2, 1996, as a museum of contemporary art. The museum expanded larger to accommodate The Friedrich Christian Flick Collection, which was given to the museum as a long-term loan in 2004. The architectural firm Kuehn Malvezzi refurbished the old dispatch warehouses behind the main building and connected them to the ancient structure through a corridor. The Hamburger Bahnhof division of the Nationalgalerie now houses one of the world's greatest public collections of contemporary art.
Address: Invalidenstraße 50-51, 10557 Berlin
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