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"Housed in a monumental former 1846 train station, Hamburger Bahnhof displays one of Berlin’s foremost collections of post-1960 art in a building whose layered history ranges from railway terminus to wartime ruin to contemporary museum (opened in 1996 after Erich Marx’s donation). The collection is vast and diverse—highlights include Gerhard Richter, Georg Baselitz, Cy Twombly, Anselm Kiefer’s lead works, Andy Warhol portraits, Robert Rauschenberg collages, and Joseph Beuys sculptures and drawings—and it’s a must for fans of 20th-century and contemporary art." - Liz Humphreys, Krystin Arneson