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Jüdisches Museum
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Jüdisches Museum

Discover Frankfurt's Jewish heritage intimately

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At the Jewish Museum along the Museumsufer, you're invited to explore the rich history of Frankfurt's Jewish community. The captivating collection features artifacts, photographs, and documents that illuminate the lives and culture of Jewish citizens through the ages. Since its inauguration in 1988, the museum has been a space for remembrance and dialogue. Let the stories and lives of the past touch you and gain new insights into history.
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Quick Facts

Opening Date
November 9, 1988
Opening Hours
Tu-Su 10:00-18:00
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Do you feel the gentle breeze from the Nizza park to your southeast? It's as if the air itself carries whispers of the past housed within this museum. Imagine walking into the museum and encountering a seemingly ordinary silver spoon. It might not catch your eye at first, but this spoon once belonged to a Jewish family from Frankfurt's old town, holding stories of celebrations and everyday life, loss, and resilience. Look to your left, and you'll see photographs depicting a vibrant community that once thrived here. Each item is a gateway into another time, another life. Let these personal stories guide you as you explore the museum.

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