Historisches Museum Frankfurt

Fahrtor 2, Frankfurt am Main
5 tarieven
6.40/10.00
+49 69 21235599

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Fann S (11.11.2017 19:48)
The newly reopened museum’s layout is quite disorienting and confusing, and contributed to the unpleasant visit.

Among the exhibits, the one on money on the middle floor (level 2 I believe) was the most interesting and logical. Level 1 was the worst, overstuffed with exhibits with no clear context or big picture story.

Definitely skip the audio guide. It added nothing to the walkthrough.
Sebastian Wieland (07.11.2017 16:19)
The museum building is quite modern. The interior is bright, and the exhibition tells you a lot about the history of Frankfurt
Lany Hood (12.10.2017 19:13)
Really liked the vaults with the interactive map of Frankfurt. The museum is great for people who are interested in collecting and collections.
Daniel Burgener (12.07.2017 22:53)
When we arrived at the ticket counter there were two ladies there both of whom was doing something else and directed us to the other so we had to stand around waiting for about five minutes until one of them finally sold us tickets. In retrospect I wished we'd just turned around and left. The layout of the museum is very confusing; we almost left without seeing nearly half the museum because we weren't aware the other floors existed. They were not clearly signed. About half of what is signed is about exhibits that are "coming soon". It feels like a half finished museum. Several exhibits were broken and not working correctly. There was a periscope looking at a dark tunnel where you couldn't see anything. Perhaps it was supposed to be lit up? There was an interesting display where you could hear chimes from church bells at different times of day, except that the time selector was stuck on 23:00, so you could only hear church bells from 23:00.

There were a few interesting parts, particularly the basement area, which took you through interesting ruins, and had a model of how the city looked in the 12th century, but most of the rest of the exhibits didn't seem connected to any sort of common theme or to Frankfurt.
David Sarkies (21.01.2017 05:52)
Great little museum with lots of objects from early modern to 20th century Frankfurt. Explores the history of the modern city. Friendly host as well. Quite extensive.

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