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At the Museumsufer in Frankfurt

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  • Architektur Museum (German Architecture Museum), Schaumainkai 43, +49 69 21238844, fax +49 69 21237721, (email [email protected]), . The Architecture Museum displays various types of exhibits about buildings and architecture. Their tagline is "From Primordial Hut to Skyscraper". There's also a small cafe in the DAM. Mon closed, Tu, Th-Su 10AM-5PM, We 10AM-8PM. ?6.00 for adults.
  • Deutsches Filmmuseum (German Film Museum), Schaumainkai 41, +49 69 21238830, fax +49 69 21237881, (email [email protected]), (German only). The German Movie Museum displays?as the name implies?the art and history of film making. Mon closed, Tu,Th,F,Su 10AM-5PM, We+Sa 10AM-8PM. ?4.00 for adults, ?1.50 for children.
  • St�del-Museum, Dürerstrasse, +49 69 605098-0, fax +49 69 610163, (email [email protected]), . Fully named the "Staedelsches Kunstinstitut" (named after Johann Friedrich Staedel), the museum displays various works of arts, both modern and old. There are also varying exhibitions at any time. Behind the museum is the St�delschule, an art school with a cheap cafeteria. Mon closed, Tue, Fri, Su 10AM - 5PM, Wed + Th 10AM - 9PM. ?8.00 for adults; students ? 5.00; children under 12 free.
  • Museum Giersch (Museum of Regional Historic Art and Culture), Schaumainkai 83, +49 69 63304-128, fax +49 69 63304-144, (email [email protected]), . The broad exhibition range covers all types of art – painting, photography, sculpture, graphic art, architecture and applied arts. Usually the exibitions focus on artist that have some sort of connection to Frankfurt or the Frankfurt region. It presents works on loan from public and private owners, which are often stored in depots or private collections and therefore not otherwise accessible to the general public. There are also varying exhibitions at any time. Public guided tours for groups such as pupils or adults by arrangement. Tu-Fr 12-7PM, Sa + Su 11AM-5PM, Monday closed ?4.00 for adults, ?2.00 for children.
  • Museum f�r Angewandte Kunst (Museum of Applied Arts), Schaumainkai 17, +49 69 212-34037, fax +49 69 212-30703, (email [email protected]), . The museum for applied arts and design hosts just that in a beautiful Richard Meier designed building. The small park around it is a popular hangout in summer and there is a small posh restaurant on the ground floor. Mon closed, Tue, Th-Su 10AM - 5PM, W 10AM-9PM. ?5 adults, ?2.5 children.
  • Liebighaus (Liebig House), Schaumainkai 71, +49 69 212-38617 (email: [email protected], fax: +49 69 212-30701) . Large collection of sculptures and statues from all over the world. Very nice cafe in the garden. Mon closed, Tue, Th-Su 10AM - 5PM, W 10AM - 8PM.
  • Museum der Weltkulturen (Museum of World Cultures), Schaumainkai 29-37, +49 69 212-35913 (email: [email protected], fax: +49 69 212-30704) . Due to a lack of space and funding currently doesn't display its permanent ethnographic collection but rather shows well-made exibitions. Mon closed, Tue, Thu, Fri, Su 10AM - 8PM, W 10AM - 8PM, Sa 2PM - 8PM.
  • Museum für Kommunikation (Museum of Communication), Schaumainkai 53, +49 69 6060-0 (fax +49 69 6060-666) . Formerly known as the postal museum, it explains the history of communication with a strong focus on postal services and telecommunication. A lot of old telegraphs, phones, fax machines etc. can be tried out so it is fun for not too young kids. Don't miss the small but impressive art collection, hosting works with communication themes from the early 19th century up until today. Mon closed, Tu-F 9AM - 5PM; Sa-Su 11AM - 7PM. ? 2 for adults; ? 1 for children.
  • Jüdisches Museum (Jewish Museum), Untermainkai 14/15, +49 69 21235000 (email: [email protected], fax: +49 69 21230705), . This is not on the actual Museumsufer but on the other bank of the river. The Jewish community in Frankfurt can look back on over 850 years of history in Frankfurt and is the second oldest community in Germany. The well funded museum in the old Rothschild (they originate from Frankfurt) palais pays reference to this history with a strong focus on the holocaust. Mon closed, Tu-Su 10AM - 5PM, W 10AM - 8PM. Adults 2.60 Eur, children 1.30 Eur.
  • Ikonen Museum (Icon Museum), Brückenstraße 3-7 (Eastern End Schaumainkai), +49(0)69 - 21236262, . Tu-Su 10AM-5PM, Wed until 8PM. Founded in 1990 through a donation of 800 icons from the 16th-19th century this museum today has about 1'000 icons and today also has special exhibitions for modern icons. 6 €, reduced 4, every last Saturday in the mont free entrance. �

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