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Helmut Newton Foundation Berlin: Entry Ticket
Helmut Newton Foundation Berlin: Entry Ticket
Yayasan Helmut Newton Berlin: Tiket Masuk
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Highlights
Discover the captivating world of photography at Berlin's Museum of Photography (Museum für Fotografie). Skip the line and immerse yourself in 2,000 square meters of exhibitions spanning the 19th to the 21st century. Delve into the history of photography and explore iconic works and cameras, including those of the renowned Helmut Newton.
Step into the picture-perfect realm of photography at the Museum für Fotografie. Marvel at collections of captivating photos that offer a unique perspective on different eras. Gain a profound appreciation for the art and evolution of photography. The ground floor's permanent exhibition, Private Property, showcases the works and personal belongings of Helmut Newton, providing an intimate insight into his life and art. The museum also hosts changing exhibitions, such as Alice Springs: The MEP Show, offering a glimpse into the world of portrait photography. Explore the Neoclassical building, once a casino for Prussian army officers, and witness the stunning photography installations that adorn its walls.
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Tiqets International B.V.
IDR 259.800
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Einfacher Ticket Kauf für eine schöne Ausstellung über Helmut Newton (Berger). Die Ausstellung beleuchtet hauptsächlich seinen Bezug zu Berlin, ist damit aber nicht minder interessant. Empfehlenswert!