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Deichtorhallen, Hamburg

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    September 4, 2022

    The Deichtorhallen are now an exhibition space. Contemporary art and photography can be seen here in changing exhibitions.

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      January 27, 2018

      Between 1911 and 1914, the Deichtorhallen were built as market halls on the site of the former Berlin train station, the Hamburg counterpart to the Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin. They represent one of the few surviving examples of industrial architecture from the transition period from Art Nouveau to the expressions of the 20th century. The two halls are open steel structures: the northern hall is a three-aisled long building with 3800 m², the southern hall (1800 m²) has a central structure Lantern.

      The Deichtorhallen were restored by the Körber Foundation and are owned by the City of Hamburg. In 1989 they were handed over to Deichtorhallen-Ausstellung GmbH. On November 9, 1989, the international art exhibition program of the halls opened with Harald Szeemann's exhibition Einlicht.

      Dirk Luckow has been director of the Deichtorhallen Hamburg since 2009, which he runs together with the commercial director Bert Antonius Kaufmann.

      The Deichtorhallen in Hamburg are among the largest exhibition halls for contemporary art and photography in Europe. The Hall for Current Art and the House of Photography are supplemented by a branch in Hamburg-Harburg with the Falckenberg Collection.

      Sources:
      de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deichtorhallen
      deichtorhallen.de

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        November 8, 2017

        Great art hall with changing exhibitions

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