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Museum Giersch, Frankfurt

At the Museum of Regional Historic Art and Culture, the broad exhibition range covers all types of art – painting, photography, sculpture, graphic art, architecture and applied arts.

At the Museum of Regional Historic Art and Culture, the broad exhibition range covers all types of art – painting, photography, sculpture, graphic art, architecture and applied arts. Usually the exhibitions focus on artist that have some sort of connection to Frankfurt or the Frankfurt region. It presents works on loan from public and private owners, which are often stored in depots or private collections and therefore not otherwise accessible to the general public. There are also varying exhibitions at any time. Public guided tours for groups such as pupils or adults by arrangement.


Hours

Sun

10:00

18:00

Mon

Closed

Tue

12:00

19:00

Wed

12:00

19:00

Thu

12:00

19:00

Fri

10:00

18:00

Sat

10:00

18:00

About Museum Giersch

 Schaumainkai 83, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

 +49 69 63304128

 www.museum-giersch.de

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