Not worth entering the building. Luckily we went on a Monday and had nothing to pay to see... nothing.
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Not worth entering the building. Luckily we went on a Monday and had nothing to pay to see... nothing.
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A very disappinting visit - I thought I must have missed some rooms. The was only a few exhibits (single figures)
I am glad I didn't pay as it was included in the Berlin pass I had, I would have been very disappointed if I had paid extra. It seems they are using the Guggenheim name to get visitors but...
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After a 4 euro ticket, you can see the NOTHING: in the first room you walk over an airplane wing , in the second and the last you can see some Calabria postcard . The Nothing Absolute! They use the Guggenheim name to attract people : it's sheer robbery!! I posted also the tickets picture (twox4eur each tickets!)
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Have visited Guggenheim's various and this was a small installation exhibition with a B737 wing, a couple of minor pieces and some postcards. Love modern art but i would have been embarrassed to charge the 4 Euro entrance. Classic rip off I'm afraid.
The Guggenheim name has been tarnished
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I like modern art very much but what I saw here was terrible.
The exhibition consist of a hall where you can see 5 painting and 3 instillation and 2 films ... that's all
Rather avoid the Berlin's Guggenheim.
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I've only seen one exhibit there so far, but it was one of the coolest art exhibits I've seen in Berlin so far. And the day I want it was free admission. I would've happily paid.
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I stumbled in to the Deutsche Guggenheim when I had a couple of hours with nothing scheduled, and it is well worth visiting. Five or six rooms showing video art, of various interest to me. One film I suppose I did not get, a couple that were entertaining enough, but that did not capture me in any way. And then...
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Berlin is such a spectacular city, just packed with things to see and do. However, we didn't even know about the Deutsche Guggenheim until we stumbled upon it. It's a small museum, but a fascinating, pleasant place. When we were there, they had a museum-wide showing of artistic videos. You could go from room to room and watch artistic, funny,...
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Really small. Art was not that incredible - but maybe I just didn't catch on. The gift shop and the walk from the train was the most interesting part.
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