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Events

Triennial of Photography

The summer of 2022 was dedicated to the best of international photography. Hundreds of artists were featured at dozens different locations.

Alexandra Galambová

Originally an initiative by photographer and collector F. C. Gundlach, the Triennial of Photography has taken place every three years in Hamburg since 1999. Thanks to collaboration with the city’s major museums, cultural institutions, galleries, and other organizers, the festival has become an important international event bringing artists and visitors from across the globe to Hamburg. The Triennial highlights current topics in photography by presenting a large number of exhibitions under a common theme. The festival features conversations with artists, thematic discussions, lectures, portfolio viewings, and an international conference.

The event has been organized by Deichtorhallen Hamburg GmbH.
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Triennial of Photography 2022

The most recent Triennial of Photography took place in 2022 with the following schedule:

Exhibitions: 20 May - 18 September, 2022
Opening Week: 20 - 22 May, 2022
Festival Week: 2-6 June, 2022

Information on the next Triennial of Photography will be posted as it becomes available.

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Lazy Bones Festival Hamburg

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Fluctoplasma Festival Hamburg

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Long Night of World Heritage 2025

Discovering Hamburg’s World Heritage Since 2015, the Speicherstadt, the Kontorhaus District, and the iconic Chilehaus have been recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrated for their architectural and historical significance. In honour of the 10-year anniversary of this designation,...