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{{Short description|Locality of a group of museums in Frankfurt am Main}}{{Museumsufer Frankfurt Map}}Museumsufer (Museum Embankment) is the name of a landscape of museums in Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany, lined up on both banks of the river Main or in close vicinity. The centre is the historic art museum Städel. The other museums were added, partly by transforming historic villas, partly by building new museums, in the 1980s by cultural politician Hilmar Hoffmann. The exhibition hall Portikus was opened on an island at the Alte Brücke in 2006.{{as of|2022}}, 39 museums belong to the Museumsufer.WEB, Museumsufer Frankfurt, Museumsufer Frankfurt,weblink 21 December 2022,

History

The idea for a group of different museums in Frankfurt was proposed in 1977 by Hilmar Hoffmann, who was then as Kulturdezernent responsible for culture in the city.Frankfurter Wochenschau of 1 February 1977 Before, architect {{ill|Till Behrens|de}} had proposed a concept {{ill|Frankfurter Grüngürtel|de}} to the forum for development (Frankfurter Forum für Stadtentwicklung). Between 1980 and 1990, existing museums were expanded and many new ones built, often including historic villas. Architects included internationally known Richard Meier, Oswald Mathias Ungers, Josef Paul Kleihues, Günter Behnisch and Hans Hollein.Beginning in 2008, Frankfurt has restored and expanded some of its museums. The Städel was expanded by an annex, and the Film Museum was renovated.

South bank

  • {{ill|Kuhhirtenturm|de}}, (Hindemith Kabinett)
  • {{ill|Icon Museum|de|Ikonen-Museum (Frankfurt am Main)}}, housing one of the largest collections of Russian, Bulgarian, Greek and other icons in Germany
  • Museum Angewandte Kunst (Museum Applied Arts), housing furniture and design from the 10th to 21st century with a notable collection of East Asian applied arts
  • Museum der Weltkulturen (Ethnological Museum), displaying a small part of an ethnological collection in changing exhibitions.
  • {{ill|Deutsches Filmmuseum|de}} (German Film Museum), explaining the development of movie-making from the beginnings in the 19th century up until today, includes an art house cinema
  • German Architecture Museum (Deutsches Architekturmuseum), apart from a small permanent collection, changing exhibitions showcase current architectural projects and trends from around the globe.
  • Museum für Kommunikation (Communication Museum). The large permanent collection displays various relics from the postal and telephone services, including one of the world's largest stamp collections and a collection of communication related art; temporary exhibitions focus more on the abstract phenomenon of communication.
  • Städel, one of Germany's prominent fine art museums with a focus on old masters and classical modern art
  • Liebieghaus, a sculpture collection, focusing mainly on sculpture from ancient Greece until the renaissance days
  • Museum Giersch, showcasing a small permanent collection of local 19th-century artists and houses temporary exhibition on artists that have a (loose) connection to the Frankfurt region
  • Portikus, a small free exhibition space showing temporary exhibitions of contemporary art
  • Eintracht Frankfurt Museum (Waldstadion)
Museums located in Offenbach am Main:

Gallery South bank

Frankfurt Paul Hindemith tower.jpg|Hindemith Kabinett im Kuhhirtenturm
Museumsufer Kommunikation 699-vh.jpg|Communication
Das-Deutsche-Filmmuseum.jpg|Film
Frankfurt Deutsches Architektur Museum.20130603.jpg|Architecture
Frankfurt Staedel Museum dk2243.jpg|Städel
Museum-Liebieghaus-Frankfurt-2013-Ffm-831.jpg|Liebieg

North bank

  • Jewish Museum Frankfurt. The permanent collection gives an overview of the varied fate of Frankfurt's Jewish community through the centuries. Temporary exhibitions focus on contemporary Jewish life and art.
  • Historical Museum, displaying artefacts off the city's history from Roman times until today, some very prominent old master paintings and sculptures and various temporary exhibitions
  • Caricatura Museum, comic art
Museums located in the Old Town but not right on the river bank: Museums located in Westend, Frankfurt:

Gallery North bank

Frankfurt Am Main-Untermainkai 15 von Suedwesten-20100808.jpg|Jewish
Schirn Art Museum In Frankfurt & Ruins I.jpg|Schirn
Museum fuer Moderne Kunst Portalseite.jpg|Modern Art
Frankfurt Am Main-Goethe-Haus-Ansicht am Grossen Hirschgraben.jpg|Goethe House

Events

The street on the south is called Schaumainkai and is often partially closed to traffic for Frankfurt's largest flea market each Saturday.WEB, Flohmarkt, frankfurt.de,weblink de, 21 December 2022, NEWS, Harting, Mechthild, Nach Corona-Pause: Der Frankfurter Flohmarkt kehrt an den Schaumainkai zurück, FAZ.NET, 8 May 2022,weblink de, 21 December 2022, Two festivals focus on the Museumsufer, the "Nacht der Museen" (Night of the Museums) when several museums open at night,WEB, Nacht der Museen – Night of the Museums, Museumsufer Frankfurt,weblink 21 December 2022, and the {{ill|Museumsuferfest|de}} (Museumsufer Festival) in August.WEB, Museum Embankment Festival, City of Frankfurt am Main,weblink 21 December 2022, WEB, Museumsufer Frankfurt, Museumsuferfest,weblink 21 December 2022,

Tickets

  • MuseumsuferTicket (2 days)WEB, MuseumsuferTicket for 39 Museums, Museumsufer Frankfurt,weblink 21 December 2022,
  • MuseumsuferCard (1 year)WEB, MuseumsuferCard for 39 Museums, Museumsufer Frankfurt,weblink 21 December 2022,

Panorama

Museumsufer-teil1-ffm001.jpg|First part at BrückenstraßeMuseumsufer-teil2-ffm002.jpg|Second (middle) section, left and right from Schweizer StraßeMuseumsufer-teil3-ffm001.jpg|Last part, until Museum Giersch

See also

References

Further reading

  • BOOK, Burgard, Roland, Das Museumsufer Frankfurt : Architekten und Bauten, Birkhäuser Verlag GmbH, Schweiz, 2019, 978-3-0356-1892-1, 1151355112, de,

External links

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