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Public guided tours of the Jewish Museum

The new Jewish Museum Frankfurt presents Frankfurt’s Jewish history from 1800 to the present day. It opens windows onto the achievements of emancipation and the dawn of modernity. At the same time, it shows how closely the Enlightenment and modernization are linked to hostility towards Jews, right up to the Shoah. Numerous interactive elements invite you to build, do puzzles, paint, solve puzzles and listen, and there are also child-friendly object descriptions and activity booklets.

If you want to get to know the museum first, then come on a free public tour. Wednesdays at 14:00, Fridays at 15:00 and on many Sundays at 15:00.

Click here for the calendar of events. Please register no later than 12:00 noon on weekdays before the desired date. Contact: besuch.jmf@stadt-frankfurt.de.

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