Barlach Halle K, Art exhibition hall near Kunstverein in Hamburg, Germany
Barlach Halle K is a cultural venue in Hamburg that hosts art exhibitions, concerts, and other events. The interior features movable walls that allow different spatial arrangements to suit various uses and gathering sizes.
The venue was founded in 1992 as an art gallery and evolved in 2012 into a multipurpose event space. This transition allowed new ways for the location to be used by the community.
The space serves as a gathering point for the local art community, hosting exhibitions and events that draw artists from different disciplines. Its position among nearby galleries shapes the cultural rhythm of this part of the city.
The location sits between major art institutions like Deichtorhallen, making it easy to find and reach. Visitors will find kitchen facilities and additional infrastructure on-site, which simplifies event planning and visits.
The building has specially designed doors with levers that make moving large equipment significantly easier. This practical feature is often appreciated by organizers who need to transport heavy technology or artworks.
Location: Hamburg
GPS coordinates: 53.54936,10.00658
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:47
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