Frankfurt's Museum District (also known as Museumsufer) on the south and north banks of the River Main is home to about 16 distinct museums, many of which are renowned and of international standing. On the edge of the center, the Städel Art Museum, with its highlight being the Museum of World Cultures (Museum der Weltkulturen), is considered one of Europe's premier ethnographic museums. Founded in 1904, its collection includes more than 65,000 artifacts from regions as far away as Asia, Africa, North and South America.
The Museum of Ancient Sculpture (Städtische Galerie Liebieghau) is another famous and important museum here. Located in the 19th-century Liebieghaus, the museum is home to a large collection of Asian, Egyptian, Greek and Roman sculptures, as well as works from the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Baroque periods. .
Also a must-visit, the Museum of Icons (Ikonen-Museum der Stadt Frankfurt am Main) is a rare site showcasing a precious treasure of over a thousand Christian Orthodox images from around the world. Orthodox Diaspora.
Other museums of note are the German Architecture Museum (Deutsches Architekturmuseum), which focuses on architectural design and offers images of more than 200,000 plans, drawings and models; Museum of Cinema (Deutsches Filminstitut), with artifacts related to the Lumière brothers and the history of cinema; and the Museum of Applied Arts (Museum Angewandte Kunst), MAK for short, which displays more than 30,000 objects representing European and Asian decorative arts.
Alternatively, visitors can also visit the Archaeological Museum Frankfurt (Archäologisches Museum Frankfurt), housed in a former monastery, and learn the history of the city from its founding to the present. Museum visits will bring visitors interesting experiences and useful knowledge. The museum is open weekdays, except Mondays. The museum has an entrance fee and discounts during the week.
Address: Schaumainkai, 60596 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Fare:
Adults: 21 € (500,000 VND)
Children (under 18 years old): 12 € (300,000 VND)
Family ticket (For 2 adults and children under 18 years old): 32 € (700,000 VND)