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Museums in Frankfurt


Museums in Frankfurt

Museums in Germany are generally closed on Mondays (there are exceptions); the exact opening hours on other days depend on the museum. If you want to visit a museum on a public holiday, check with them before to be sure they open on that day. The museums in Frankfurt offer a wide range of exhibits. Many museums are clustered on both banks of the Main in a district called Museumsufer. To get there, take the subway to Schweizer Platz (southern bank) or Willy-Brandt-Platz (northern bank), then walk towards the Main river. You can see the downtown skyscrapers when you leave the station Schweizer Platz, that's the direction you have to take. There are enough museums in Museumsufer to keep you occupied for a while, and it is especially suitable if you are staying in Frankfurt only for a short time. If you want to visit more than just one or two of the museums (or some repeatedly), the MuseumsuferCard might be the thing to get: It costs ?75.00 and gets you into 33 museums in Frankfurt for a whole year. For an interactive map of the Museumsufer (in German), ; more information (in English) can be found here: .

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