Kalender

Sept
11
Pyro Games
Champions League der Feuerwerker
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Ausflugstipps

The English Theatre of Hamburg


presents: ‘This is How it Goes’ Neil LaBute’s black-humour comedy in the original English language, starting 9th September 2010.

 

BallinStadt Emigration City

The emigration trend 100 years ago.

Over 5 million people set sail for the New World from Hamburg’s port.

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Ernst Barlach Haus Picasso. The Bull and The Maiden

With 80 masterpieces from the Hegewisch collection, the Barlach Haus offers you a glimpse into all of Pablo Picasso’s (1881-1973) creative phases:

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Jenisch Haus Longing for Arcadia Schleswig-Holstein artists in Italy

Arcadia - the dream location of the Golden Age, where people lived as content and happy herders, free from work and societal norms, in idyllic nature. Till 21st November 2010, the exhibition at Jenisch Haus is showing ‘Longing for Arcadia’, works by Schleswig-Holstein artists who travelled to Italy in the 19th century on the search for their ideal Arcadia.

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Bucerius Kunst Forum
Rubens, van Dyck, Jordaens. Baroque Art from Antwerp

With the exhibition ‘Rubens, van Dyck, Jordaens. Baroque Art from Antwerp’ at the Bucerius Kunst Forum, the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp will be a guest in Hamburg for the first time. Till 19th September 2010, a selection of around 50 paintings, drawings and print graphics will be on display. Now you can experience the wealth of vitality and emotional intensity of the Flemish Baroque period in Hamburg.

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Photo: Michael Zapf/IMMH


The world of shipping - in the centre of Hamburg
Internationales Maritimes Museum Hamburg‚
Koreastraße 1 ( formerly Magdeburger Straße), 20457 Hamburg,
U1 Meßberg, U3 Rödingsmarkt
Phone: 040 - 30 09 23 00

E-Mail: info@peter-tamm-sen.de
Opening: Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun 10 am - 6 pm, Thurs 10 am - 8 pm
In the oldest warehouse of Hamburg the International Maritime Museum Hamburg shows pirates, windjammer and 36.000 ship-models, even one made of 780.000 Lego-bricks - pure adventure on nine exciting decks.
www.internationales-maritimes-museum.de

SPICY’S Gewürzmuseum
The only spice museum in the world!

Am Sandtorkai 32, 20457 Hamburg
Phone: 040 - 36 79 89
Fax: 040 - 36 79 92
Opening hours:
Mon - Sun 10 am - 5 pm
Admission fee: EUR 3,50; children to 12 years EUR 1,50
Underground station: Baumwall

Till 24th October 2010
'The sultan would've liked it ...!'
A culinary journey through the Orient.

We reveal delights from the palace kitchen of times past and invite you to take a mystical journey to the culinary treasures of these distant lands. Bazaar aromas and lovingly decorated showcases complement the exhibition.



atelier lichtzeichen
Alsterdorfer Markt 10
22297 Hamburg
Call: +49/040 - 50 77 37 89
Fax: +49/040 - 50 77 44 20
h.matthies@alsterarbeit.de

Opening hours:
Mon - Fri 9 am - 3 pm
and by arrangement

Paintings - selling, hiring and
contract works

www.atelier-lichtzeichen.de
Glowing, strong and abstract
paintings by disabled artists from
Hamburg. For every wall and every
wallet the right one.


Bucerius Kunst Forum
Rathausmarkt 2
20095 Hamburg
Phone: 040 - 360 99 60
Fax: 040 - 360 99 363
Opening hours: Daily from 11 am - 7 pm, Thurs to 9 pm
Admission fee: EUR 10, reduced EUR 8
www.buceriuskunstforum.de

Till 19th September 2010
Rubens, van Dyck, Jordaens
Baroque Art from Antwerp

Antwerp, known as the greatest and most important art metropolis of the Baroque period, is the focus of the exhibition. Fifty paintings, drawings and prints represent a selection of the collection from the Royal Museum of Fine Art in Antwerp.