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Hamburger Bahnhof is Berlin's premier museum of contemporary art, occupying a former railway terminus built in 1847. Its collection spans the 1960s to the present, with particular strength in postwar German and American art.
The neoclassical station — Berlin's last surviving terminus building — served the Hamburg line from 1847 until 1884. After use as a transport museum and wartime damage, it reopened as a contemporary art museum in 1996.