Hamburger Bahnhof - Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart

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Hamburger Bahnhof was founded in 1996 as the Contemporary Art Museum of Germany’s National Gallery in Berlin. Through exhibitions, performances, educational programming, publications and a rich schedule of symposia, Hamburger Bahnhof serves as a forum for local and global communities.

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Hamburger Bahnhof was founded in 1996 as the Contemporary Art Museum of Germany's National Gallery in Berlin. Through exhibitions, performances, educational programming, publications and a rich schedule of symposia, Hamburger Bahnhof serves as a forum for local and global communities. Hamburger Bahnhof, is the custodian to the Nationalgaleries collection of art from the 1960s onwards with a special focus on new media and time-based works. With 400,000 visitors in 2023 and 12,000 square meters of exhibition space, Hamburger Bahnhof hosts 8 temporary exhibitions and 4 evolving permanent collection displays each year. Hamburger Bahnhof centers its profile around four core values: inclusivity, innovation, responsiveness, and diversity. Operating beyond the borders of culture and geography, the museum highlights the complex diversity of today's societies

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