Tate Modern

Direkt an der Themse erhebt sich die phantastische Kathedrale der internationalen modernen Kunst. In der Tate Modern, einem ehemaligen Kraftwerk, finden Wechselausstellungen moderner Künstler wie Rachel Whiteread, Frida Kahlo, Martin Kippenberger, Mark Rothko und Kandinsky statt. Und dank seiner Lage am Fluss bieten die Restaurants der Galerie einen malerischen Ausblick über die Themse.

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Tate Modern Adresse:

Adresse:
Bankside, London
London
SE1 9TG
Telefon: +44 (0)20 7887 8888
E-Mail:
Website: http://www.tate.org.uk/support/corporate/events/tatemodern/

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Adresse:
Bankside, London
London
SE1 9TG
Telefon: +44 (0)20 7887 8888
E-Mail:
Website: http://www.tate.org.uk/support/corporate/events/tatemodern/
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Entweder man liebt es oder man haßt es!!!

Ich war hier an einem Freitagabend und ich muss sagen, dass mir Teile der Ausstellung gut gefallen haben, andere gefielen mir weniger gut. Insgesamt wird hier eine gute Auswahl an vielen...

Ich war hier an einem Freitagabend und ich muss sagen, dass mir Teile der Ausstellung gut gefallen haben, andere gefielen mir weniger gut. Insgesamt wird hier eine gute Auswahl an vielen Kunstrichtungen geboten! Ich muss nur negativ anmerken, dass mir nicht gesagt wurde, wie man auf die Slides kommt, erst, als ich schon auf dem 5. Level war und dann musste ich noch einmal bis ganz nach unten und dann wieder hinauf - wie auch immer, es hat sich auf jeden Fall gelohnt.

 
3.0
28 November 2006
by Groovybaby, Falkirk, Großbritannien
 

The art of wasting space and time

I am not a fan of Modern art by any stretch of the imagination, but I was interested in seeing some Picasso's and Modigliani's that were supposedly on display. What a huge disappointment, as the...

I am not a fan of Modern art by any stretch of the imagination, but I was interested in seeing some Picasso's and Modigliani's that were supposedly on display. What a huge disappointment, as the articles in this "museum" were for the most part pathetic. I cannot believe the majority of the "works' that were showcased here are considered art. These supposed art pieces are displayed in an enormous building that could have been put to much better use. You could get any three year old to put together a more interesting artistic piece. If traveling to London, save your time (not money as it thankfully is free) and go to the National Gallery to see real works of art created by people with actual talent.

 
1.0
25 Januar 2009
by Europhiily, Philadelphia
 

Excellent museum. Audio/multimedia guide well worth it.

I visited Tate Modern for the first time earlier this year and thought it was brilliant. So much so in fact that I decided to become a member which gives free entry to paying exhibitions at all four...

I visited Tate Modern for the first time earlier this year and thought it was brilliant. So much so in fact that I decided to become a member which gives free entry to paying exhibitions at all four Tates and access to members' rooms, amongst other things.

It's probably not for people who don't enjoy modern art unless they're prepared to visit with an open mind.

A previous reviewer mentioned that the audio/multimedia guide (which features not only audio but pictures and videos) was difficult to use. I disagree I found it very easy to navigate around and it added to my enjoyment of my visit to the museum enormously.

 
5.0
28 Dezember 2008
by Bungle73, Kent, UK
 

Worth a visit even if you aren't a fan of modern art

I don't consider myself a fan of modern art so was surprised at how much I enjoyed our visit. I'd recommend going with other people, so you can discuss what you see and have a bit of a debate about...

I don't consider myself a fan of modern art so was surprised at how much I enjoyed our visit.

I'd recommend going with other people, so you can discuss what you see and have a bit of a debate about it all, which makes the experience more enjoyable.

We went when 'The Crack' was being exhibited in the main hall and found it all quite strange but thought-provoking (even if your thoughts are 'this is just weird'). Saw some original Chagall, Rothko and Miro works which was fantastic as I love their work. And of course the famous Water Lilies and some Jackson Pollock works.

Well worth a visit - and you can't really complain when it's free! Don't think I would want to pay to visit but its certainly fascinating stuff. and well laid out.

 
4.0
3 Dezember 2008
by Chino1, Gloucestershire
 

Loved it!

This definitely isn't for everyone, but I was a little skeptical about modern art and I loved it. There are some weird things on display, such as the vacuum cleaners, but there are many beautiful and...

This definitely isn't for everyone, but I was a little skeptical about modern art and I loved it. There are some weird things on display, such as the vacuum cleaners, but there are many beautiful and wacky works by Picasso, Van Gough, Andy Worhol, Jackson Pollock and others. Admission is free, except for the temporary exhibits, and you can cover the whole place within a day. But please, don't bring children. There were some families visiting at the same time I was, and the kids won't be able to appreciate or understand it - they'll just get restless and distub other guests.

 
5.0
13 November 2009
by cottager16, Ottawa, Canada
 

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