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Archaeological Museum

The Archaeological Museum, formerly the Museum of Pre- and Early History, is housed in the Carmelite Church. A modern annexe designed by Joseph-Paul Kleihues has recently been added. The museum devotes itself to the investigation, documentation and presentation of archaeological findings of Frankfurt and its environs from pre-historic times, the Roman period, the Middle Ages and the modern era.
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Culture Museum Frankfurt

Caricatura / Museum of Satirical Art

Gaining spatial independence in it’s new location (Leinwandhaus since 2008), the Caricatura will be able to present in full the myriad works of the „New Frankfurt School“ in one comprehensive permanent exhibition while simultaneously using changing exhibitions to put on show the current stock of satirical art of the German-speaking world. At the same time, Frankfurt will be promoting this new location to underline its position as Germany’s capital of satirical comedy.
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Cathedral Museum

The cloisters of the Cathedral Museum are home to a collection of tremendously valuable and exquisite liturgal instruments and garments from the former cathedral chapter and the present-day St. Bartholomew parish. In 1992, excavations were carried out in Bartholomew Cathedral, revealing the tomb of a late-Merovingian maiden. A number of precious artefacts from this find are on display in a glass showcase. The "Haus am Dom" (opposite) displays a variety of magnificent ecclesiastical treasures.
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Dom Museum Frankfurt Culture

Chaplin Archives

The permanent exhibition illustrates the life and work of Charlie Chaplin. The archive comprises more than 6000 items related to Chaplin (books, magazines, posters, stills, sheet music, publicity material, collectibles of all kinds). The focus lies on some 450 different prints of the 80 Chaplin films, including documentaries and other related films. These films are presented in periodical shows with explanatory introductions.
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Chaplin Museum Frankfurt

Dialog Museum

The Dialog Museum, located in Frankfurt's east side, is no ordinary museum. In fact, it's actually three seperate exhibitions in one. Firstly, there's "Dialogue in the dark", a special exhibition in which visitors are challenged to discover the world of unseen. Blind museum guides lead visitors through a pitch-black exhibition, making it necessary for senses other than sight to come to fore.
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Dialog Museum Frankfurt

Eintracht Frankfurt Museum

The new Eintracht Frankfurt Museum is located on the ground floor of the Commerzbank Arena. The highly entertaining exhibition, which covers over 400 square metres of floor space, offers insight into the ups and downs of Frankfurt’s most celebrated professional football club.
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Frankfurt Art Association

The Frankfurt Art Association, one of the most internationally renowned exhibition centres of contemporary art, endeavours to familiarise museum visitors with the social relevance of contemporary art. Innovative examples of modern art are sought out to encourage the constant redefinition of the relationship between fine arts and its observers. This includes a running commentary on the present, its problems, challenges and visions.
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Art Culture Museum Frankfurt

Frankfurt Feldbahn Museum e.V.

Opened in 1987, the Feldbahnmuseum tells the vivid story of a historical form of transport and its effects on the progress of industrialisation. This collection comprises 36 locomotives, over 120 wagons, myriad accessories and tools as well as numerous historical documents and photos. A restoration workshop, a joiners shop and a locksmithery complete the museum.
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Museum Bahn Frankfurt Kultur

German Albert Schweitzer Centre

The founder of the world-famous hospital in Lambarene, Gabon, and his humanitarian efforts in Africa are at the core of this exhibition. The museum highlights the vitae of Albert Schweitzer with photos, taperecordings, letters, books, and other items taken from various stages of his life. Albert Schweitzer´s work as theologist, doctor, musician and protester for peace is also honoured here. The centre itself serves as museum, archives and place of encounters.
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Museum Frankfurt Schweitzer

German Architecture Museum

Closed 15.03.-31.10.2010
This museum, which the renowned architect Oswald Mathias Ungers built into a pair of semi-detached houses, offers a fascinating look at the past and the present of local architectural achievement and urban development, vividly depicted in a colourful variety of exhibitions.An absolute must for all those interested in architecture and its history.
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Architecture Museum Frankfurt

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