5 Best Sights in Frankfurt, Germany

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We've compiled the best of the best in Frankfurt - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Städelsches Kunstinstitut und Städtische Galerie

Sachsenhausen Fodor's Choice

This is one of Germany's most important art collections, covering 700 years of paintings and sculpture, with a vast collection of paintings by Dürer, Vermeer, Rembrandt, Rubens, Monet, Renoir, and other masters. The downstairs annex features a large collection of works from contemporary artists, including a huge portrait of Goethe by Andy Warhol. The section on German expressionism is particularly strong, with representative works by the Frankfurt artist Max Beckmann and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. A free smartphone app with a built-in audio guide enhances the experience. There is also an excellent café-restaurant, Holbein's.

Liebieghaus Skulpturen Sammlung

Sachsenhausen

The sculpture collection here represents 5,000 years of civilization and is considered one of the most important in Europe. Ancient Greece and Rome, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, classicism, and the baroque are all represented. Some pieces are exhibited in the lovely gardens surrounding the historic brick villa with its signature turret tower. Don't miss out on the freshly baked German cakes in the museum café.

Schaumainkai 71, Frankfurt, 60596, Germany
069-6050–98200
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€8
Closed Mon.

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Museum Angewandte Kunst

Sachsenhausen

More than 30,000 decorative objects are exhibited in this modern white building designed by American star architect Richard Meier. Chairs and furnishings and medieval craftwork are some of the thematic sections you'll find on the same floor. The exhibits are mainly from Europe and Asia, including nine rooms from the historic Villa Metzler, spanning baroque to Art Deco.

Schaumainkai 17, Frankfurt, 60594, Germany
069-2123–4037-Museum information
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€12 (free last Sat. of month). Library is free.
Closed Mon.

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Museum für Moderne Kunst

Altstadt

Austrian architect Hans Hollein designed this distinctive triangular building, shaped like a wedge of cake. The collection features more than 5,000 works from 1904 to today by such artists as Andy Warhol and Joseph Beuys. There are free guided tours in English on Saturday at 4 pm.

Domstr. 10, Frankfurt, 60311, Germany
069-2123–0447
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€16
Closed Mon.

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Museum Giersch

Sachsenhausen

This museum, part of Goethe University, is set in a beautiful neoclassical villa along the strip of museums in Sachsenhausen and focuses on paintings from the 19th century and early 20th century. The artists are drawn mainly from the Rhine-Main region.

Schaumainkai 83, Frankfurt, 60596, Germany
069-1382–1010
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€7
Closed Mon.

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