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The Museum for Applied Arts and Design hosts just that in a beautiful Richard Meier designed building.
The Museum for Applied Arts and Design hosts just that in a beautiful Richard Meier designed building. The small park around it is a popular hangout in summer and there is a small posh restaurant on the ground floor.
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Schaumainkai 17, 60594 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
+49 69 21234037
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