Culture in Hamburg
Culture to see and visit in Hamburg (Germany). From events to old, culturally significant buildings.
GermanyDeichtorhallen Hamburg
"The Deichtorhallen in Hamburg, one of the largest exhibition spaces for contemporary art and photography in Europe." There is the hall for contemporary art (North building) and the House of Photography (South Building), each with regularly changing exhibitions. Opening times: Mon: closed Tues-Sun, holidays: 10:00h - 18:00h (every 1st Thursday of the month 11:00h - 21:00h, not on public holidays) Entrance fee: - normal: EUR 9 - reduced rate: EUR 6 There is also a card called "Dienstagskarte" (Tuesday-card), combination tickets, group tickets and a Kunstmeilenpass (art miles pass). For more information on this and current exhibitions check their homepage. Directions: walk by foot from the main station!
Deutsches Zusatzstoffmuseum
Very specifically, but perfect for people who are interested in what's in their food. Small but good! The museum is located on the ground of the wholesale market in Hammberbrook. Directions: You can take the S-Bahn to Hammerbrook, exit Süderstraße, then continue through the streets Sachsenfeld and Nagelsweg. You can enter the terrain north of the wholesale market over a turnstile at the gate. Important: The gate normally rotates only in the direction to leave the area. If you want access, you have to ring the bell! The bell is - quite unimpressive !!! - Before the hub left on the wall. Opening times: Like most museums, Monday and Tuesday closed. On Thursday we open 14:00 - 20:00 h. On all other days (Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday) 11:00 to 17:00 h. Note: Guided tours for individual visitors are probably also offered: - Thursdays at 18:00 h - Saturday and Sunday 15:00 h So if you can ... Otherwise ... We also spent two hours there without a guide. Entrance fee: 3,50 EUR per adult person.