Museum Judengasse is part of the Jewish Museum

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Frankfurt: Jewish Museum & Museum Judengasse Private Tour

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Museum Judengasse, Frankfurt

Museum Judengasse is part of the Jewish Museum.

Museum Judengasse is part of the Jewish Museum. Here are exhibited the foundations from the Jewish Ghetto dating back to 1462, as well as information about life as a Jewish person in this ghetto during the Middle Ages. Info is in English & German. Outside of this museum is the 'Holocaust Memorial Wall' with over 11,000 names of Frankfurts' murdered Jewish citizens on it. It surrounds the medieval Jewish cemetery dating back to 1272. There is another outpost of the Jewish museum near by, which hosts exhibitions on a regular basis. It is housed in a 4 story world war II overground bunker.


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10:00

17:00

Mon

Closed

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10:00

17:00

Wed

10:00

20:00

Thu

10:00

17:00

Fri

10:00

17:00

Sat

10:00

17:00

About Museum Judengasse

 Kurt-Schumacher-Straße 10, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

 +49 69 21270790

 www.juedischesmuseum.de

Museum Judengasse and Nearby Sights on Map

Staufenmauer

Remains of the old city wall (1138–1254) can be seen in the Fahrgasse and at the Liebfrauenkirche

Museum für Moderne Kunst

The Museum of Modern Art building was designed by Hans Hollein to resemble a boat, which is most notable when approaching it from the back (east)

St. Leonhardskirche

Old late Romanic church built in 1219 and later transformed in accordance with the Gothic style in the 15th century

Kaiserdom

The Imperial Cathedral of Saint Bartholomew, better known as the Kaiserdom, is a Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Bartholomew

Portikus exhibition hall

Portikus exhibition hall is located in the Leinwandhaus building

Ikonen Museum

Founded in 1990 through a donation of 800 icons from the 16th-19th century this museum today has about 1000 icons and today also has special exhibitions for modern icons

Dom-Römer-Area

Urban revitalization of the Dom-Römer complex

Kunsthalle Schirn

Kunsthalle Schirn is a museum specializing in contemporary art

Frankfurter Kunstverein

Constantly changing contempory art expositions

Alte Stadtbibliothek

Former public library building, constructed 1820-1825 in neo-classical style