Museums & galleries in Frankfurt

A historic building functioning as a concert hall. It hosts performances of classical music, jazz, theatrical productions, and festivals.

A film museum housing artifacts, costumes, and historical films. Permanent and temporary exhibitions immerse visitors in the world of cinema, from its origins to modern works.

The largest natural history museum in Germany. Exhibits include paleontology, zoology, botany, and geology, featuring dinosaurs, rare animals, and minerals.


An art museum with a collection spanning 700 years of European art. Here, you can see works by Dürer, Rembrandt, Picasso, and contemporary masters.

A museum dedicated to the life and work of Goethe, located in the house where he was born. Personal belongings of the writer and exhibits about his literary career are presented.

A cultural institution where theatrical productions, concerts, and performances take place. The theater offers a wide range of events for different ages.

A museum dedicated to Jewish history, religion, and culture in Frankfurt. Exhibits cover traditions, art, and events, including the Holocaust.

A museum of comics and caricature showcasing both classic and contemporary works. Temporary exhibitions focus on various styles and themes within this genre.

A musical theater combining classical and modern music. The repertoire includes operas and original musicals that attract audiences of all ages.

A communications museum telling the history of communications: from letters to the internet. Exhibits showcase the evolution of technologies affecting communication.

The largest English-speaking theater in continental Europe. It offers classic and contemporary plays, musicals, and performances for an international audience.