Shop, Café and Restaurant

The Museum Shop at the Kunsthalle Bremen

Well-situated between the city centre and surrounding stores, the museum shop at the Kunsthalle Bremen offers an extensive collection of books on art, architecture, science, philosophy, and so much more. The children’s book department has picture books, colouring books, and great stories to read out loud. You can find publications on ongoing exhibitions such as catalogues, literature, calendars, postcards, and posters. We also have catalogues from earlier exhibitions and publications regarding individual aspects of the collection. Along with our large selection of art postcards and prints, we also provide an exclusive assortment of gift articles for all occasions.

Here we present a small selection:

Overview of the catalogues of the Kunsthalle Bremen
Exhibition catalogues(PDF)
Collection catalogues (PDF)
Special publications (PDF)

Opening hours
Tues to Sun 10 am - 5 pm, closed on Mondays
For public holidays please see the museum's opening hours.

Contact
Kunsthalle Bremen - Museum Shop
Am Wall 207, 28195 Bremen, Germany
T +49 (0)421 - 32 908 570
Email

Café Sylvette

Café Sylvette in the foyer of the Kunsthalle Bremen awaits visitors with a large selection of coffee and tea specialties. In addition to these, anyone who is hungry will also find what they are looking for: Freshly filled sandwiches and bagels, delicious organic cakes and fresh baked goods such as croissants and pastel de nata await behind the counter.

The café is open during the opening hours of the Kunsthalle: Tue 10 am - 8 pm | Wed to Sun 10 am - 5 pm

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Restaurant Canova

The Kunsthalle’s restaurant Canova awaits you on the southern side of the museum. Guests are able to enjoy food and drink on the Canova’s terrace in an idyllic park setting. The restaurant and bar’s interior also impress with their spacious rooms, high ceilings and the long bar.

Photo: Toma Babovic

From Tuesdays to Sundays, Canova offers an extensive breakfast menu from 9 am to 2 pm, followed by the daily menu from noon until 5 pm: a mix of metropolitan and home-style cooking, exciting seasonal vegetables and regional beef. Fine dining starts from 6 pm on Thursdays to Saturdays. The Canova team then awaits you with high-quality regional ingredients, exciting product cuisine and a 5-course menu with animal products as well as a completely vegetarian menu.

The name of the restaurant was inspired by the Italian sculptor Antonio Canova (1757-1822), whose famous marble sculpture Psyche is part of the Kunsthalle’s collection.

Canova Website