Jüdisches Museum [Jewish Museum]

This moving and historic museum depicts the role of German Jews in Frankfurt before the Holocaust. Exhibits present a remarkable look at the lives, history and culture of the Jews, with moving depictions. The annex on Kurt-Schumacher-Str. displays archaeological remnants of synagogues and private homes in the Judengasse (the focal point of Jewish life in the city).

Admission €4.00/2.00.


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  • Jo - Frankfurt, Germany 29 July 2009
    The annex, better known as the "Judengasse Museum", contains the foundations from homes that existed in the Jewish Ghetto. These date from 1462 onwards. The Ghetto was opened up in the early 1800's when Frankfurt was occupied by the French. The synagogue that was located there, was burned down on 9 Nov. 1938 and they have remnants from that.

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Open:

Open 10:00-17:00, Wed 10:00-20:00. Closed Mon.

Address:

Untermainkai 14 - 15

Phone/Fax:

+49 69 21 23 50 00
fax:+49 69 21 23 07 05

Metro station:

Willy-Brandt-Pl.

www:

http://www.juedischesmuseum.de
info@juedischesmuseum.de