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Culture of Frankfurt


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With more than 30 museums, some of them considered international prestigious, Frankfurt has one of the largest variety of museums in Europe. 20 museums are part of the Museumsufer (Museums Riverbank), which means that their location is on the front row of both sides of the Main riverbank or within spitting distance.

Ten museums are located on the southern riverbank in Sachsenhausen between the Eiserner Steg and the Friedensbr�cke. The street itself, Schaumainkai, is partially closed to traffic on Saturdays for Frankfurt's largest flea market.

�    Deutsches Architekturmuseum (German Architecture Museum)

�    Deutsches Filmmuseum (German Film Museum)

�    Frankfurter Ikonenmuseum (Icon Museum Frankfurt)

�    Liebieghaus (Museum of Municipal Sculptures)

�    Museum f�r Angewandte Kunst (Museum of Applied Arts)

�    Museum Giersch (Museum for Regional Art)

�    Museum f�r Kommunikation (Museum of Communications)

�    Museum der Weltkulturen (Museum of World Cultures)

�    St�del, one of the most famous art museums in Germany

�    Bibelhaus Erlebnis Museum (Bible House Experience Museum)

Two museums are located on the northern riverbank:

�    J�disches Museum Frankfurt (Jewish Museum Frankfurt)

�    Historisches Museum Frankfurt (Historical Museum Frankfurt)

Not directly located on the northern riverbank in the Altstadt district are:

�    Museum f�r Moderne Kunst (Museum of Modern Art)

�    Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt (Schirn Art Gallery Frankfurt)

�    Frankfurter Kunstverein (Art Association Frankfurt)

�    Museum Judengasse (Jews' Alley Museum)

�    Goethe-Haus (Goethe
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