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Museum für Fotografie

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Time Out says

Shortly before his death in 2004, Berlin-born Helmut Newton donated over 1,000 of his nude and fashion photographs to the city and provided funds towards the creation of a new gallery. The Museum of Photography, doubling as home for the Helmut Newton Foundation (www.helmutnewton.com), was the result. In a former casino, it's now the largest photographic gallery in the city. The first two floors are given over to Newton's work, parcelled up in a series of alternating exhibitions. Further space is devoted to temporary shows by other photographers.

Details

Address:
Jebenstrasse 2
Berlin
Transport:
U2, U9, S5, S7, S9, S75 Zoologischer Garten
Price:
Admission €6; €3 reductions
Opening hours:
Open 10am-6pm Tue-Sun
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