Frankfurt

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Sachsenhausen-Nord
5 reviews
Here you’ll find the Städel, with a vast art collection housed in a stunning building and new extension. — Time Out
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Sachsenhausen-Nord
4 reviews
Thanks to a brand new layout, this museum showcases inventions which marked the beginnings of the history of cinema and photography (Edison's Kinetoscope, 1899). — Michelin Guide
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Innenstadt
5 reviews
The building is now open to the public both as a memorial to the man and as a monument to how the gentry lived in the 18th century. — Afar Magazine
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Innenstadt
5 reviews
Except for the mosaics in the lobby, the interior (closed except during concerts) is modern. — Lonely Planet
8
Innenstadt
4 reviews
The modern art museum attracts attention as much for its architecture as for its collections. — Michelin Guide
8
Innenstadt
4 reviews
The important collection of fossils, animals, plants, and geological exhibits here is upstaged by the permanent dinosaur exhibit: it's the most extensive of its kind in all of Germany. — Fodor's
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Sachsenhausen-Nord
3 reviews
This is the place for visiting the past and the future of communication technology, in an airy, modern glass building. — Fodor's
8
Innenstadt
5 reviews
This 56 story, 200 meter skyscraper is the only one in Frankfurt that’s open to the public. — Afar Magazine
8
Innenstadt
5 reviews
This dignified museum was established in a stately looking building near Town Hall in 1878. — Frommer's
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Innenstadt
3 reviews
Frankfurt’s Jewish cemeteries date back to the Middle Ages—the oldest surviving gravestone is from 1272. — Time Out
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Sachsenhausen-Nord
2 reviews
The row of museums forms an impressive series on the Schaumainkai, the left bank of the Main. — Michelin Guide
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Innenstadt
3 reviews
Three individual patrician buildings make up the Römer, Frankfurt's town hall. — Fodor's
7
Sachsenhausen-Nord
3 reviews
The place to come to see sculpture... housed in a gorgeous 1890s villa. — Lonely Planet
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Innenstadt
3 reviews
Today the church, which has been extensively restored, remains a symbol of German democracy and is used mainly for ceremonies. — Fodor's
7
Sachsenhausen-Nord
3 reviews
The German Architecture Museum is housed in a late-19th-century villa, which was converted in the early 1980s by the Köln-based architect Oswald Mathias Ungers. — Fodor's
7
Sachsenhausen-Nord
3 reviews
7
Innenstadt
3 reviews
This futuristic shopping center twists and turns you on metal paths, guiding you fluidly through the best shopping in Frankfurt. — Afar Magazine
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2 reviews
The buildings in the central courtyard have been converted into a museum. — Michelin Guide
7
Innenstadt
3 reviews
This is the center of Germany's stock and money market. — Fodor's
7
Innenstadt
2 reviews
This Gothic 15C church reveals its relation with a Romanesque basilisk. — Michelin Guide
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