Hamburg, Germany, is preparing to unveil the UBS Digital Art Museum, slated to become Europe's largest institution dedicated to digital and immersive art. Scheduled to open in spring 2026 in the HafenCity district, the museum promises a groundbreaking experience for art enthusiasts worldwide.
The museum will feature a vast 6,500-square-meter space with ceilings reaching up to 12 meters, designed to accommodate immersive art installations. The inaugural exhibition will be teamLab Borderless, a multisensory experience created by the Tokyo-based art collective teamLab.
The UBS Digital Art Museum aims to be a leading platform for digital and immersive art, emphasizing sustainability. The museum plans to be the first climate-neutral museum globally, implementing initiatives like carbon offsetting and transparent pricing. This information is based on reports from hamburg.com, blooloop, and digitalartmuseum.com.