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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).
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). Apart from well-known artists in the permanent collection, e.g. Roy Liechtenstein and Andy Warhol, the museum has changing exhibits that often include very recent work. The museum has an associated restaurant Triangolo.
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Domstraße 10, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
+49 69 2123 ext. 0447
Old late Romanic church built in 1219 and later transformed in accordance with the Gothic style in the 15th century
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Urban revitalization of the Dom-Römer complex
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Constantly changing contempory art expositions
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Museum Judengasse is part of the Jewish Museum
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Historic museum of the city of Frankfurt and its citizens