The Museum of Archaeology in Frankfurt, formerly known as the Museum of Pre- and Early History, is housed in the Carmelite Church.
Experience permanent and temporary exhibitions and cinema programmes to understanding film history, film aesthetics and film technology.
The cloisters of the Cathedral Museum are home to a collection of tremendously valuable and exquisite liturgal instruments and garments.
Hidden in a former World-War-II air-raid bunker one finds the worlds most outstanding collection of optical illusions, 3-D stereo photography, holography and much more.
Experience the multimedia exhibition about the history of money and the function mode of money and monetary policy.
Visit the house where Johan Wolfgang Goethe was born and its Museum, which displays a unique picture gallery featuring paintings from the period of Goethe.
The Städel is one of the leading and best known art museums in Germany. It is a must for any visitor to Frankfurt.
The Schirn Kunsthalle is one of Europe’s most renowned exhibition institutions. Since 1986, more than 170 exhibitions have been realized here.
The Senckenberg Museum of Natural History is one of the largest museums of its kind in Germany with numerous rare and unique exhibits.
Three exhibition areas focus on the historical development as well as social and religious life of Jewish communities in Frankfurt between the 12th and 20th centuries.
The Historical Museum's collection comprises exhibits stemming from the original settlement to present-day Frankfurt.
"Struwwelpeter", "Paulinchen" oder "Hans-Guck-in-die-Luft", Dr. Heinrich Hoffmann from Frankfurt has created these classics of children's literature.