Every year, Frankfurt's Museumsufer is transformed into a lively stage for one of the largest cultural festivals in Germany. Visitors from Frankfurt, Germany and all over the world are invited to experience the unique atmosphere of this festival, which combines art, culture and gastronomy along the banks of the Main.
Museum
Embankment
Festival
23.08. - 25.08.2024
A feast for all the senses
Culture and joie de vivre on the banks of the Main
With an impressive programme ranging from exhibitions in the numerous museums to live music and international culinary delights, the Museumsuferfest offers something for everyone. It is a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in the diversity of cultures and feel the creative energy of Frankfurt.
History and character of the Museumsuferfest
Music, museums and magic on the banks of the Main
The history of the Museumsuferfest in Frankfurt goes back to the 1980s, when the city of Frankfurt decided to draw more public attention to the unique location of its museums along the banks of the Main. This ambitious project aimed to increase both the cultural significance of the museums and the attractiveness of Frankfurt as a tourist destination. This idea gave rise to the Museumsuferfest, a festival that celebrates art, culture and community.
Since its first year, the Museumsuferfest has continued to develop and grow in both size and programme. It has firmly established itself in the city's cultural calendar and now attracts not only local but also international visitors.
Over the years, the Museumsuferfest has cemented its identity as a place of encounter and exchange. It also showcases the city's vibrant cultural scene and contributes to cultural education by promoting easy access to art and culture.
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Museum programme: The heart of the festival is the extended programme of Frankfurt's museums along the banks of the Main. Special guided tours, workshops and special exhibitions offer insights into the diverse collections and make art and culture accessible to all age groups.
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Live music and stage productions: Concerts and live performances take place on various stages along the riverbank. From jazz, rock and pop to world music and classical performances - the Museumsuferfest presents a broad musical spectrum.
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Art and craft markets: Market stalls along the banks of the Main offer arts and crafts, jewellery, clothing and other handmade products. These markets are an excellent opportunity to discover unique souvenirs and support local artists.
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Culinary offerings: A diverse range of food and drink reflects the international cuisine. From traditional German dishes to exotic specialities and street food - there is something for every taste.
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Fireworks: A spectacular fireworks display over the Main is traditionally the highlight and finale of the festival. It attracts thousands of spectators and provides a breathtaking finale to the weekend.
Museum Embankment Festival Button
For little money, the Museum Embankment Festival Button, which is available shortly before the festival at the participating museums and the Tourist Information Office Römer, offers free admission to all participating museums, while children under the age of 6 and young people under the age of 18 enjoy free admission to museums marked with *.
- Archäologisches Museum*
- BIMU Bibelhaus ErlebnisMuseum *
- Caricatura Museum Frankfurt – Museum für Komische Kunst *
- Deutsches Museum für Kochkunst und Tafelkultur
- Deutsches Romantik-Museum
- DFF – Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum *
- Dommuseum Frankfurt am Main *
- Eintracht Frankfurt Museum
- Frankfurter Goethe-Haus
- Frankfurter Kunstverein
- Historisches Museum Frankfurt *
- Ikonen-Museum
- Institut für Stadtgeschichte *
- Jüdisches Museum
- Junges Museum Frankfurt *
- Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung
- Museum Angewandte Kunst *
- Museum für Kommunikation
- Museum Giersch der Goethe-Universität *
- MUSEUM MMK FÜR MODERNE KUNST *
- MOMEM - Museum Of Modern Electronic Music
- Portikus *
- Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt
- Städel Museum
- Stoltze-Museum *
- Struwwelpeter Museum
- Weltkulturen Museum *
Programme
Information on the programme will follow.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about the Museumsuferfest
23th August – 25th August 2024
Friday, 23.08.2024, 3:00 pm - 1:00 am (end of music programme 12:00 am)
Satarday, 24.08.2024, 11:00 am - 1:00 am (end of music programme 12:00 am)
Sunday, 25.08.2024, 11:00 am - 12:00 am (end of music programme 10:00 pm)
On the Museumsufer along the Main
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Stop: Römer/Paulskirche
Tram lines 11, 12 and 14 - stop: Römer/Paulskirche
Underground lines U 1 - 3 - get off at Hauptwache, from there it is a 5-minute walk to Römerberg
We recommend travelling by public transport.
MoreThe address for the sat nav is:
Römer - Frankfurt am Main
Traffic routing will be changed during the festival.
All no-parking zones are rescue routes and must be kept clear. Parked vehicles will be towed away for a fee!
Disabled parking spaces are available at the following locations:
- Schaumainkai / Stresemannallee - entrance from Stresemannallee
- Mainkai between Mainkai Café and Historisches Museum Frankfurt - access from the east
- A limited number of disabled parking spaces are available in the area of Schaumainkai, at Schaubstraße, and Mainkai, at Zum Pfarrturm
Disabled parking spaces are available in the following areas:
- Schaumainkai / Stresemannallee - entrance from Stresemannallee
- Mainkai between Mainkai Café and Historisches Museum Frankfurt - access from the east
- A limited number of disabled parking spaces are available in the Schaumainkai area at Schaubstraße and Mainkai at Zum Pfarrturm