In this small, elegant exhibition hall, Deutsche Bank presents changing high-calibre exhibits of contemporary art, especially from emerging art centres in Africa, China, India and South America. In late 2018, it is set to move into bigger digs at the Prinzessinnenpalais, a Prussian-era palace a few doors down at Unter den Linden 5.
Deutsche Bank KunstHalle
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