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  1. Visit us at the Jewish Museum and experience the Jewish history of Frankfurt since 1800. The Museum Judengasse highlights the history of the oldest Jewish ghetto in Europe.

  2. The Jewish Museum Frankfurt am Main is the oldest independent Jewish Museum in Germany. It was opened by Federal Chancellor Helmut Kohl on 9 November 1988, the 50th anniversary of Kristallnacht. The Jewish Museum collects, preserves and communicates the nine-hundred-year-old Jewish history and culture of the City of Frankfurt from a European

  3. Visit us at the Jewish Museum and experience the Jewish history of Frankfurt since 1800. The Museum Judengasse highlights the history of the oldest Jewish ghetto in Europe.

  4. Jewish Museum Frankfurt. Opened today: 10:00 – 20:00. Tuesday–Sunday. 10 AM – 5 PM. Thursday. 10 AM - 8 PM (on April 18 only until 5 PM) The museum will be open on Corpus Christi, May 30, 2024. Prices. Museum ticket (permanent exhibition Jewish Museum+Judengasse) normal/reduced. 12€ / 6 €

  5. The Jewish Museum Frankfurt with its dependance Museum Judengasse presents 800 years of Jewish history and culture in Frankfurt in a European perspective. The new Jewish Museum in the historic Rothschild Palais reopens on October 21, 2020 with a new permanent exhibiton on Frankfurt's Jewish history since 1800.

  6. We are the first municipal Jewish museum in Germany, opened on November 9, 1988 by Federal Chancellor Helmut Kohl on occasion of the 50th anniversary of the November Pogrome. In 1992 we opened our second location Museum Judengasse. Learn more about our museum's history and the history of our Rothschild Palais.

  7. Immerse yourself in the diversity of Jewish cultures and find out more about the important history and multifaceted lives of Jews in Frankfurt from the Renaissance and the Emancipation of the Jews to our present day.

  8. www.juedischesmuseum.de › detail › the-new-jewish-museumThe new Jewish Museum Frankfurt

    The Jewish Museum Frankfurt is located at two addresses, both of which are of seminal importance for the city’s Jewish history. These are the Museum Judengasse, including the neighboring Börneplatz and the Old Jewish Cemetery on Battonnstrasse, as well as the Jewish Museum at Berta-Pappenheim-Platz 1, a building ensemble comprised of the ...

  9. The Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is housed in the former patrician home of the Rothschild family and in one of the neighboring buildings: Am Untermainkai 14-15.

  10. The Jewish Museum Frankfurt am Main (Jüdisches Museum Frankfurt) is the oldest independent Jewish Museum in Germany. The museum collects, preserves and communicates the nine-hundred-year-old Jewish history and culture of Frankfurt from a European perspective.

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