There’s plenty to see and do in this 2,000-year-old German city. The gothic Saint Bartholomeus Cathedral is a perseverant structure, having been destroyed and rebuilt twice since its 14th century construction. Catch a screening at the German Film Museum, stroll the exhibit halls of one of Frankfurt’s many galleries, or climb to the top of the Main Tower for sweeping 360-degree views of the city.
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Considered the city's finest art museum, the Stadel holds a fantastic collection of works from the 14th century through the present day.
This place has a wonderful selection of paintings (of its own) and always has a visiting collection of great artist me and my family visited the Van Gogh exebition it was the most stunning one I’ve ever seen would recommend this place to museum lovers of any kind
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Housed in a castle-like structure, this art museum holds an impressive collection of classical, Renaissance and Baroque sculptures. Die Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung bleibt vom 16. Marz bis einschließlich 10. April geschlossen. Die Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung folgt damit der behordlichen Vorsorgemaßnahme der Stadt Frankfurt im Zuge der Verbreitung des Coronavirus (Covid-19).
This is a singularly attractive museum in rather fantastical building set in a garden close to the banks of the Main. The place is an oasis and the museum collection is of a very high quality. There is a beautiful classical statue of Athena and a number of high quality Roman heads plus a couple of fine Egyptian burial portraits. The medieval collection contains sculpture in both stone and wood, including polychrome altarpieces. Highlights include heads of the four doctors of the Church, each intensely life-like, several beautiful Virgina and Child images, a St Anne with Mary and Jesus, two romanseque Virgins and a romanesque crucifix.
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This museum is filled with sculptures, carvings and other hand-made artwork from throughout the world.
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Located in the heart of Frankfurt’s museum quarter, the “Museumsufer” the Weltkulturen Museum is a central place for interdisciplinary cooperation. The changing exhibitions, multifaceted range of education services, along with various series of public events, address people of all ages and promote intercultural thinking with great relevance to contemporary life. The Frankfurt Weltkulturen Museum collection comprises over 67,000 objects from across the continents and island states, as well as 100,000 ethnographic photographs and films, and library holdings of 50,000 international books and journals. Current: COLLECTED. BOUGHT. LOOTED? Case Studies from a Colonial and National Socialist Context 16th October 2018 - 27th January 2019 Future: GREY IS THE NEW PINK - Moments of Ageing Opening: Thursday, 25th October 2018, 7pm 26th October 2018 - 1st September 2019
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