Frankfurt Jewish Museum

icon-locationBertha-Pappenheim-Platz 1, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
The Jewish Museum Frankfurt is an extremely interesting historical site for tourists.

Opened to guests in 1988 on the 50th anniversary of Kristallnacht, considered a pivotal point in the German persecution of Jews in the 1930s, the Frankfurt Jewish Museum is a must-see pass for tourists. This tourist attraction is spread over two parts of the city, located at Untermainkai 14-15, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

The main exhibition area at the location of the Rothschild Palace focuses on exposing the more than 900 years of history of Jewish life and culture in Frankfurt. Highlights include an Anne Frank-related exhibit at the Frank Family Center, as well as a state-of-the-art research library.

The Jewish community in Frankfurt dates back 200 years and is the second oldest after Worms in Germany. This Jewish museum focuses on displaying artifacts and images related to the Holocaust in Hitler's time. This is the place to exhibit the difficult life of the Jews under the oppression of Nazi soldiers during the second world war.

The second site - the Judengasse Museum - is well worth a visit. The most interesting thing here is that the architectural foundations of these 19 houses date back to the foundation of the first Jewish ghetto in Europe in the 1400s. Artifacts and interesting exhibits Tastes related to this period provide a fascinating look at Jewish culture during this period of European history.

Coming to the Jewish Museum Frankfurt, visitors will have the opportunity to experience the most authentic images of Jewish life, culture and history in previous centuries, and at the same time will witness firsthand build unique architectures and creativity of ancient people, gain a lot of useful information and knowledge.

The museum is open every day of the week except Monday. Ticket price for adults is €2.60 (60,000 VND), children €1.30 (30,000 VND)