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Silent Hour: Saâdane Afif

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Ausstellungsansicht „Saâdane Afif. Five Preludes“, Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart, 12.12.2025 – 13.09.2026, Abgebildet: Soixante mille millimètres d’infinis possibles, 2018

Ausstellungsansicht „Saâdane Afif. Five Preludes“, Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart, 12.12.2025 – 13.09.2026, Abgebildet: Soixante mille millimètres d’infinis possibles, 2018

The “Silent Hour” allows for a focused, stress-free art experience at Hamburger Bahnhof. Once a month, a selected exhibition can be enjoyed for one hour between 4 and 5 pm. During these deliberately quiet times the number of visitors will be limited and no large groups will be allowed in the exhibition. This offer is aimed at people with disabilities or neurodivergent individuals, as well as all visitors with sensory needs who prefer a quieter museum visit, together with their families, friends and carers.
The staff at Hamburger Bahnhof will be aware about this special access time and will take that into consideration as they look after you and the artworks.
Hearing protection will be available on the day of the event as a supportive measure.

Free with admission ticketRegistration required

Price info: Participation free of charge with admission ticket, registration required, limited number of participants.

Booking: booking/prior registration essential

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