The Archaeological Museum is dedicated to researching, presenting and informing about the prehistoric, roman, mediaeval and more recent archaeology of Frankfurt and its surrounding countryside
The Bible is not a defunct book – it is a book of life and a cultural asset in one
The Deutsches Romantik-Museum opens September, 14th in 2021.
From 1356 until 1792 the "Kaiserdom" (Emperor's Cathedral) served as the church for the election and and after 1562 the coronation of all German Emperors.
Exhibition area exceeding 400 m2 on the turbulent history of Eintracht Frankfurt
Residential estates such as Römerstadt, Praunheim, Westhausen and Am Bornheimer Hang arose during the years 1925 to 1930 under Frankfurt Building Director Ernst May
A cross section of fire brigade history
Two large vehicle halls, several ancillary buildings and a rail route to show the history of locomotives
Johann Wolfgang Goethe's parental home as a memorial place with a painting gallery, a manuscripts archive, a print collection and a library
Exhibition on the life and work of the musician and composer Paul Hindemith at Kuhhirtenturm