Archaeological Museum Frankfurt
The Archaeological Museum preserves, researches and communicates Frankfurt’s oldest history and brings classical antiquity and the ancient Orient to life!
In the overview “free for all under 18s” you will find all museums that offer free admission. For all other museums you need the KUFTI.
The Archaeological Museum preserves, researches and communicates Frankfurt’s oldest history and brings classical antiquity and the ancient Orient to life!
The Bible House is an adventure museum with lots of things to try out.
As a nationwide center, the Anne Frank Educational Center develops innovative concepts and methods to strengthen and empower young people and adults for active participation in an open and democratic society.
It is the most beautiful museum in the world and has a fistful of humor behind its walls: With its collection of works from the “New Frankfurt School”, the Caricatura Museum has the highest humor content on the museum scene.
The Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM)—Germany’s first architecture museum, in existence since 1984—is considered one of the leading addresses for historical and contemporary architecture.
DFF – Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum is home to not only a museum, but also a cinema, archives and collections, festivals, digital platforms, research and digitisation projects as well as numerous educational programs, all of them uniquely brought together under a single roof.
The new Deutsches Romantik-Museum (German Romanticism Museum) is open—the first museum in the world to devote itself entirely to that epoch.
The mayhaus is located in the housing estate Römerstadt, not far from the Nidda Park
More than 130 experimental stations from the fields of mathematics, computer science, natural sciences and technology invite you to try them out in the EXPERIMINTA ScienceCenter.
Dommuseum Frankfurt shows ecclesiastical treasury art, a rich collection of Medieval and Baroque Eucharistic vestments and important exhibits relating to Frankfurt’s Imperial cathedral.
What’s typical of Frankfurt? The answer must of course include Goethe, Äppelwoi cider, the Römer, skyscrapers – and the Eintracht Frankfurt football club.
In order to give the citizens an insight into the tradition of the fire service in the historical sense, the museum collects everything from the field of fire services. Exhibits are also being restored at great expense.
Fotografie Forum Frankfurt (FFF) is among the leading independent centres for photography in Europe.
The Goethe-Haus is among the most important memorial places dedicated to the German poet.
Frankfurter Kunstverein is an interdisciplinary exhibition space for contemporary art and culture.
Deutsche Bundesbank’s Money Museum is a unique place of learning and exciting experiences.
Kuhhirtenturm (Tower of the Cowherds) was built in 1390 and restored to its original glory by the City of Frankfurt in 2011. Fondation Hindemith has installed a memorial space here to composer Paul Hindemith, who lived in the building from 1923 to 1927.
The Adlerwerke historical site is a place of remembrance and education that invites further exchange and is also committed to a diverse, open and democratic coexistence in our present day.
Historisches Museum Frankfurt is the city’s oldest museum and one of the largest city museums in Europe.
Ikonenmuseum Frankfurt presents the highlights of its collection, which has been developed on the basis of the icons bequeathed to it by Dr. Jörgen Schmidt-Voigt, in a redesigned permanent exhibition.
The Institut für Stadtgeschichte (Institute for the History of Frankfurt) is Frankfurt’s ‘memory’.
Immerse yourself in the diversity of Jewish cultures and find out more about the important history and multifaceted lives of Jews in Frankfurt from the Renaissance and the Emancipation of the Jews to our present day.
Junges Museum Frankfurt is an inspiring place of learning for all that offers hands-on knowledge.
With over 3,000 works on around 1,600 m² of floor space the Liebieghaus, located centrally on the banks of the River Main, is one of the most important sculpture museums world-wide.
Museum Angewandte Kunst is decidedly a role model as regards contemporary museum concepts.
The DZ BANK Art Foundation is showing photographic works of art ranging from cameraless photography to computer-generated images. A free children’s workshop is held every first Saturday of the month from 3.30 to 5.30 pm.
The multi-award-winning museum building on Schaumainkai offers visitors a comprehensive insight into the history of communications.
Museum Giersch of Goethe University presents changing exhibitions on diverse topics from the fields of art, culture and science.
Amid the archaeologically reconstructed excavations on Frankfurt’s former Judengasse the permanent exhibition unfurls a panorama of Jewish daily life in early modern times.
Since its foundation, the MMK has seen itself as a venue for experimentation and reflection.
Portikus is an internationally renowned institution for contemporary art.
Porzellan Museum Frankfurt presents the most extensive publicly accessible collection of Höchst faiences and porcelain.
Experience electronic music and grooves in an exhibition? Now available at the Museum of Modern Electronic Art in the heart of Frankfurt at the Hauptwache.
The SCHIRN KUNSTHALLE FRANKFURT is one of the most renowned and high-profile exhibition venues in Europe is located between Dom and Römer.
Senckenberg Museum of Natural History is one of the largest museums of its kind in Europe.
Founded in 1815 as a civic foundation by banker and merchant Johann Friedrich Städel, Städel Museum is regarded as the oldest and most renowned museum foundation in Germany.
Stoltze-Museum was founded in 1978 and is supported by Frankfurter Sparkasse and Frankfurter Sparkasse foundation.
The world of Shockheaded Peter and his author comes to life in Frankfurt’s new Old Town.
With TOWER MMK in the TaunusTurm, MUSEUM MMK FÜR MODERNE KUNST has a third venue since 2014.
Weltkulturen Museum, housed in three 19th century villas on the banks of the River Main, is a hub of interdisciplinary collaboration.
Since 2007 the former Frankfurt chief customs office has been converted into a venue of MUSEUM MMK FÜR MODERNE KUNST.
Over 4,500 very large and very small animals from around 500 different species live in Frankfurt Zoo.