There’s plenty to see and do in this 2,000-year-old German city. The gothic Saint Bartholomeus Cathedral is a perseverant structure, having been destroyed and rebuilt twice since its 14th century construction. Catch a screening at the German Film Museum, stroll the exhibit halls of one of Frankfurt’s many galleries, or climb to the top of the Main Tower for sweeping 360-degree views of the city.
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In just four years of conception, planning and realization, the museum created a sequence of spectacular underground galleries and chambers in which visitors can experience gold in many ways. As a museum of art and cultural history, Goldkammer Frankfurt is dedicated to inform and amaze curious people and art lovers as well as children and teens. Unique and valuable exhibits tell the story of the fascinating element – from its origins in space to its significance as status symbol of different cultures. Of course its use as means of exchange and payment can be discovered, too. The exhibition is complemented by numerous videos and animations around the exhibits, which invite you on an exciting discovery journey through the small treasure rooms of the museum.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
Hidden in the alt city center this museum is worth of visiting. But I recommend to read the Struwwelpeter book first
4.5 based on 513 reviews
The DFF – Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum is a leading international film heritage organization. We preserve and share film culture with a worldwide public, uniquely combining museum, cinema, archives and collections, festivals, digital platforms, research and digitization projects and numerous educational programs.
Spent a good 2-3 hours at this great museum. Especially loved the interactivity and the brilliant montages of films covering aspects of sound, lighting and music etc. Would definitely recommend to any film buffs or fans of german/early cinema.
4.5 based on 235 reviews
Prepare couple of hours if you plan in detailed visiting museum. There is staff in site that can give you nice tour tips and tell you about history of exhibition. It is great place for anyone that wants to know more about history of communication and there are lot of interactive thinga in museum. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 78 reviews
The Money Museum is an interactive place for exploring the world of money. How is cash produced? What is book money? How does monetary policy work and what exactly does a central bank do? What role does money play in a globalised world? Striking exhibits, attractive staging and more than 80 media stations with games and interactive information provide answers to these and many more money-related questions. The topics are approached from both a current and a historical perspective. The exhibition is both in German and English.
4.5 based on 702 reviews
Culture pure in Frankfurt. Dozens of museums open their doors, shows, workshops, art, music speciality handwork is on view all along the river on both banks. A yearly extravaganza ending in a massive firework show. Don't miss the dragon boat racing and, of course, plenty to eat and drink, this is, after all, in Germany.For a non-mainstream music entertainment I always go to the RadioX stage (below the Holbein foot bridge), always something new and interesting to hear.
4.5 based on 221 reviews
The Dialogmuseum is currently closed. We are very looking forward to reopen at the basement floor of the train station Hauptwache Frankfurt in 2020. Due to Corona the concrete opening date is still uncertain. Please visit our homepage (https://dialogmuseum.de) for vouchers and newsletter to stay informed.
This place is worth for all ages, Just make sure you booked the ticket in advance.It is great interact in a group on the complete dark path and make your way through the nice story.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
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