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Due to a lack of space and funding, the Museum of World Cultures currently doesn't display its permanent ethnographic collection but rather shows well-made exhibitions..
Due to a lack of space and funding, the Museum of World Cultures currently doesn't display its permanent ethnographic collection but rather shows well-made exhibitions.
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Schaumainkai 29-37, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
+49 69 21235913
The Museum for Applied Arts and Design hosts just that in a beautiful Richard Meier designed building
The Museumsufer, which translates to Museum Riverbank, is the embankment along the banks of the Main River in Frankfurt which is home to 15 museums
The German Movie Museum displays—as the name implies—the art and history of film making
The Architecture Museum displays various types of exhibits about buildings and architecture
Formerly known as the Postal Museum, it explains the history of communication with a strong focus on postal services and telecommunication
Located in the late-Gothic building of the former Carmelite monastery in Frankfurt's Old Town, the Archaeological Museum Frankfurt traces the history of the city and its surroundings in archaeologically relevant epochs, from the Prehistoric era through Roman, Medieval and more recent periods
The Eiserner Steg or Iron Bridge in Frankfurt connects the city centre and Römerberg with Sachsenhausen on the south bank of the Main River
Historic museum of the city of Frankfurt and its citizens
This was the seat of the first democratically elected parliament in Germany in 1848
Römerberg or Town Hall Square is the heart of Frankfurt's Old Town that dates back to the 12th century