Hamburger Kunsthalle
A compelling journey through seven centuries of art history, from the Middle Ages to the present day, in the heart of the great German port city.
The Kunsthalle in Hamburg is one of Germany's most comprehensive museums. Its permanent collection is distinguished by its breadth, covering European art from the Middle Ages to the present. It boasts centers of excellence in medieval German painting (with the altar by Master Bertram), 17th-century Dutch masters, and, above all, German Romanticism, with Caspar David Friedrich's 'Wanderer above the Sea of Fog' as its absolute icon. It also holds an important collection of works by the German Expressionists of the Die Brücke group.