Sammlungsführung

Sammlungsführung



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This tour provides an overview of the entire collection with its expansive installations. Visitors can also gain access to works that are currently not exhibited by looking into the sliding warehouse.


Meeting point in the foyer of the Falckenberg Collection

Regular 15 Euro, concessions 12 Euro incl. Admission and guided tour

Children and young people under 18 as well as Hamburg students of art and art history free



Limited number of participants, booking in the ticket shop required

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