Ernst Barlach Haus

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    © Johannes Beschoner

The Ernst Barlach House, which opened in 1962 and is still privately run, is located in Jenischpark, one of Hamburg's most beautiful landscaped gardens.

Charmingly nestled in the spacious grounds on the banks of the Elbe, the modern, light-filled museum building houses a unique collection. Numerous major works by the expressionist sculptor, draughtsman and writer Ernst Barlach (1870-1938) are on display here, including almost a third of his precious wooden sculptures. In addition to the top-class collection, the museum offers attractive exhibitions on classical modern and contemporary art as well as the concert series Klang & FORM.

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  • Das Ernst Barlach Haus während der Ausstellung »Tony Cragg. Against the grain« im Sommer 2012
    © © Tony Cragg, photo: Andreas Weiss

    Erfolg – Exil – Erinnerung. Hamburg und seine jüdischen Architekten der 1920er-Jahre Lectures & Discussions

    • 18.11.2025
    • 19:00
    • Ernst Barlach Haus
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  • Almir Mavignier with own works, 1965
    © © atelier mavignier; photo: Angelika Simon

    Almir Mavignier

    • 23.11.2025
    • 14:00
    • Ernst Barlach Haus
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  • Das Ernst Barlach Haus während der Ausstellung »Tony Cragg. Against the grain« im Sommer 2012
    © © Tony Cragg, photo: Andreas Weiss

    MEILENSTEIN DER KAMMERMUSIK Classical Music

    • 23.11.2025
    • 18:00
    • Ernst Barlach Haus
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  • Almir Mavignier: permutation horizontal, 1961, sammlung mavignier
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    permutations 1961 / 2025 Concerts & Music

    • 28.11.2025
    • 19:00
    • Ernst Barlach Haus
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    Museum at night

    • 19.12.2025
    • 18:00
    • Ernst Barlach Haus
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  • Das Ernst Barlach Haus während der Ausstellung »Tony Cragg. Against the grain« im Sommer 2012
    © © Tony Cragg, photo: Andreas Weiss

    KOMPOSITOUR

    • 21.12.2025
    • 14:00
    • Ernst Barlach Haus
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  • Ossip Klarwein in front of his façade model of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1947, Central Zionist Archives, Jerusalem
    © © Central Zionist Archives, Jerusalem

    OSSIP KLARWEIN

    • 11.01.2026
    • 14:00
    • Ernst Barlach Haus
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  • Das Ernst Barlach Haus während der Ausstellung »Tony Cragg. Against the grain« im Sommer 2012
    © © Tony Cragg, photo: Andreas Weiss

    Ossip Klarwein / Fritz Höger – die Nachwirkungen einer Denunziation

    • 13.01.2026
    • 19:00
    • Ernst Barlach Haus
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  • Almir Mavignier with own works, 1965
    © © atelier mavignier; photo: Angelika Simon

    Almir Mavignier

    • 25.01.2026
    • 14:00
    • Ernst Barlach Haus
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  • Das Ernst Barlach Haus während der Ausstellung »Tony Cragg. Against the grain« im Sommer 2012
    © © Tony Cragg, photo: Andreas Weiss

    LEBEN IN TÖNEN Classical Music

    • 25.01.2026
    • 18:00
    • Ernst Barlach Haus
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