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Reasons to Recommend: The Stadler Museum is a well-known art museum in Germany, funded by the Frankfurt banker Stadl. With more than 100,000 works in the collection, spanning more than 700 years, it has an extensive collection of medieval and modern German, Japanese, Italian, Dutch and French paintings. The museum includes medieval German frondo paintings (Jan van Eyck, Dura, Hobain, Cranach), Italian painters from the 14th to the 18th centuries (Botticelli Fraangier) Lick, Raphael, Thiepolo), 17th-century masters (Elsheimer Rubens, Rembrandt, Femmel, Poussin), Romantics and Nazarés (Faure) As well as the works of the Expressionists (Beckomann, Lerchner). The museum is mainly divided into three floors. The second floor collects works of art from a long time ago, the first floor is modern and the basement is modern. In the open space in the backyard of the museum, there are light-transmitting patios connected to the ground floor, which are illuminated during the day and illuminated at night.
Reasons to Recommend: The Frankfurt Museum Quarter is located on the banks of the Main River in the Sachsenhausen district of Frankfurt, between the Eiserner Steg and the Friedensbrücke. The museum district is the art and cultural district of Frankfurt, where thirteen different types of well-known museums are concentrated. The metropolis of Frankfurt is known in the art world for its museum district on the banks of the Main. Stedel Art Museum: Exhibits from the Middle Ages to modern Western paintings, the total number of exhibits is close to 100,000. Ancient Sculpture Museum: Collection of sculptures from different eras, as well as ancient Egyptian cultural exhibitions. Deutsche Post Museum: Showcasing the history of communication. German Architecture Museum: is a series of exhibitions on human settlements from the Stone Age to the present day. German Film Museum: Exhibition on the History of Film, the content of the exhibition and the archives are constantly changing. Museum of Applied Arts: One of the six largest art galleries in Germany. Icon Museum: A large collection of Russian religious paintings.
Reasons to Recommend: This historical museum on the edge of the Roman Forum has collected about 600,000 exhibits in Frankfurt since 1878. You will be overwhelmed with paintings, prints, textiles, ancient coins, arts and crafts objects and antique toys. The attraction is the model of the city from the 1930s placed in the foyer, the fine detail is worth seeing.
Reasons to Recommend: This is a steam locomotive museum, established in the 1970s, with a long history and a collection of different kinds of steam locomotives. Many steam locomotives in the early industrialization period have been restored here, including 17 steam locomotives and 25 diesel locomotives, and are carried out by the association Restoration, here you can visit these early industrialized vehicles that have been eliminated.
Reasons to Recommend: The Jewish Museum is located in the Rothschild Palace, named after the well-known Jewish banker Rothschild. The museum opened on November 9, 1988, exactly 50 years after the tragic "Crystal Night" when Jews were brutally murdered by the Germans.
Reasons to Recommend: Frankfurt Communication Museum is one of the museums with a long history in the city. It shows people the history of communication here. There are historical exhibitions, modern art, and parent-child interaction. It can make a development history full of interest.
Reasons to Recommend: The Frankfurt Sculpture Museum was originally the private residence of Baron Ribig, the owner of a textile factory. Since 1909, it has become an exhibition hall dedicated to the collection of sculptures. Today, the collections in the museum cover a period of 5,000 years, ranging from ancient Egyptian sarcophagi, ancient Greek headless human sculptures, portraits of Roman emperors, and bronze horses dating back to 800 BC, almost including the outstanding sculptures of European and Mediterranean civilizations. Styles cover Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassical and more.
Reasons to Recommend: Opened in 1990, the Frankfurt Icon Museum was formerly the restaurant of the German Knights at the east end of the River Main Museum. The icon museum displays icon art and icon worship from the 15th century to the 20th century, and there are icon works of various styles and patterns. Among the more prized is a 12th-13th century Coptic deity and a series of names and dates of deities. Exhibits are placed in several small rooms, each room is a different style of exhibits.
Reasons to Recommend: This is a children's museum focusing on interactive experience, showing the history and culture of the city, and increasing children's experience through the production of handicrafts and the application of electronic technology. In addition to permanent exhibitions, family days, workshops, holiday seminars and birthday parties are also held here.
Reasons to Recommend: The Senckenberg Natural History Museum is the largest natural museum in Germany. It focuses on the changes of the earth and the evolution of various life forms over the past four billion years. It collects animal and plant specimens, paleontological fossil specimens and There are millions of mineral rock specimens, and many collections are rare treasures. The paleontological exhibits are very rich, including various ancient fish, dinosaurs, Archaeopteryx and mammals. In the square in front of the museum, there are two life-size simulated dinosaurs, allowing visitors to start a journey of exploring nature in time and space before entering the museum. The museum is divided into four exhibition halls: the reptile exhibition hall, the mammal exhibition hall, the insect and bird exhibition hall and the marine life exhibition hall. Among them, the reptile exhibition hall has a rich collection of similar specimens. Next to the mammalian exhibition hall is the so-called "research platform", where visitors can discover the secrets of the rainforest and are also a playground for children. Children come here with curiosity to observe the distribution of animals at different heights of the rainforest like real scientists. Pythons, turtles, Komodo dragons, these remnants of the dinosaur age continue their evolution. The "time machine" in the pavilion - a huge time wheel that simulates the changes of the earth's surface through multimedia equipment. Through it, people can see the past 750 million years ago or the future 250 million years later to look back or look forward to the development of the earth. The computer information service points located throughout the museum provide enough information for visitors who want to learn more about certain topics. The museum cinema vividly reproduces the process of natural evolution with modern technology.
Reasons to Recommend: Modern and contemporary art are on display at this display hall in Frankfurt, Germany, founded in the old city between the Ramer and the Frankfurt Cathedral.
Reasons to Recommend: If you like German movies, it is of course not to be missed. There are library history and film history exhibitions, the content and archives of the exhibition will be constantly updated, there are also premieres and some special film events in the public cinema, and the catalogue magazines sold on the newsstands have program schedules.
Reasons to Recommend: This is a very special museum designed to allow visitors to experience the life of the blind. The exhibition includes six rooms that are all dark. Under the guidance of the museum's blind guide, visitors can deeply experience the lives of blind people in different situations, and learn how to talk and communicate in the dark. This experience can bring a new life to your life. perspective.
Reasons to Recommend: Peter the Shaggy Head is a well-known German children's work. The author is Heinrich Hoffmann, a physician in Frankfurt, Germany, and a well-known poet and writer. Through interesting stories and humorous pictures, "Peter with a Shaggy Head" guides children to develop good behavior habits. Since its publication, it has been translated into more than 100 languages and has become a classic work of children's picture books in the world. This delicate and small museum is themed on the shaggy Peter and displays some of the author's relics, including letters, manuscripts, etc., as well as some artefacts and paintings related to the shaggy Peter. You can buy some postcards and books as a souvenir of your childhood, and there are also puppet shows here, allowing you to relive the charm of children's literature.