Frankfurt History Museum (German: Historisches Museum) is a museum located in Frankfurt on the Main River, Germany, founded in 1878. It displays cultural and historical artifacts in Frankfurt and Germany.
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Historisches Museum Frankfurt Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This historical museum on the edge of the Roman Forum has collected about 600,000 exhibits in Frankfurt since 1878. You will be overwhelmed with paintings, prints, textiles, ancient coins, arts and crafts objects and antique toys. The attraction is the model of the city from the 1930s placed in the foyer, the fine detail is worth seeing.
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Historisches Museum Frankfurt Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Frankfurt History Museum (German: Historisches Museum) is a museum located in Frankfurt on the Main River, Germany, founded in 1878. It displays cultural and historical artifacts in Frankfurt and Germany.
Frankfurt has a very long history, this museum thought to be a very important area to visit, historical buildings are some of the houses preserved in the old town of Frankfurt, all left after the destruction of World War II.
This is a medium-sized natural history museum, with everything but a little: a huge room with bird specimens from around the world, a dinosaur area, insects, whales, mammoths and elephants, and mummies around the corner, Something strange in a wide-mouthed bottle (sheep tires, etc.), etc.
Sometimes the language is indescribable, I brought the children here last Sunday, it is a great dinosaur museum! The only thing I can say is, if you haven't been here, then come and see! Very suitable for children! Adults 9 euros, children 5 years and under is free. Remind, not suitable for pushing strollers.
Really surprised by this museum. There are many dinosaur exhibits and fossils, as well as English translations. Only the old part of the museum has no translation. Curious about how to stay uncrowded here (compared to the Natural History Museum in London, where we missed dinosaurs because it was too crowded).
Depending on when you are in Frankfurt during the year, you can take a walk along the Main River, enjoy the city’s skyline, visit a museum, grab some treasure at a Saturday flea market, or have a picnic and even sunbathe on a sunny day.
The History Museum is like a mirror of Frankfurt history, and its building is a church in the Stauferzeit era. There are special events on Wednesdays, such as local prisoners will be obliged to explain to visitors. Take U4 or U5 and get off at Dom/Römer station. Tickets: adults 3UAH/person; children 1UAH/person.