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Eschenplatz 1
65760 Eschborn
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06196 490232
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What time does Museum Eschborn open?
Museum Eschborn opens at 3:00 PM on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Museum Eschborn close?
Museum Eschborn is closed on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.Museum Eschborn closes at 6:00 PM on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Tue, Thu-Fri ClosedWed, Sat-Sun 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Does Museum Eschborn have free WiFi?
Yes, Museum Eschborn has free WiFi.
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This museum is really bad, especially in the basement. I wish I had more time during my layover to…read moresee everything I've spent a lot of the time I had in the basement. There was no AC or rather it was on really low because it was extremely hot inside.
Nice art museum with variety of displays ranging from old art, impressionist, modern art…read more Time budget: 2 to 3 hours Wi-Fi: theoretically Wi-Fi is available, but we could never connect. This is rather pathetic for a museum, especially one with a high admission price Overall value: mediocre. The admission price is high, Wi-Fi does not work, and many of the exhibits get crowded even in off-season. Overall cleanliness: excellent Bathroom cleanliness: excellent
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We spent the day at the museum, looking at the amazing displays of dinosaurs, human evolution,…read morebirds and animals. The enormous whale hanging from the ceiling will enchant any child. Well worth visiting.
Observations: We…read moresaw bunch of school kids with teachers/adults come on Sunday. But they were quite and well behaved. No one very excited about it like what we saw at LA or London where they are more interactive games. This place feels like and an outdated science lab with a smell of decay. What is great: Earth crust and wall of difference crystals are well described and with many information not seen elsewhere, and with extra description, you can see what stone/crystals are form at each layer. What cause fossils form in 3D vs the more bend 2D version. We didn't even learn this at Tar pit museum where tons of fossils are still being dig today. Excellent! Museum platform style chairs like art museum. Since AC is almost not existed there, those chairs let's you sit down and read each description leisurely. Issues: We went to LA and London's natural history museum, this is not quite as big and as imaginative. First many exhibits came from NY, second the way Frankfurt present is very textbook and boring glass boxes, while in LA, you see each animals in their fake habitat. London's displays is a more artistic approach. Museum only label 50% of its exhibits with English. Description of exhibits are not very well thought out. Dinosaurs are not to scale but they won't tell you what the scale so you think why 50ton animal is same as the 5ton one. For exhibits with English, description is much less. Theme of each room and wall has not much thoughts puts to it. Price: 10€ for adults and 5€ for kids.
A very interesting structure and it houses very interesting art. Much of the "contemporary" art…read moregoes right past me but I found several pieces here in the MMK1 that I fully enjoyed looking at and spending time with. Some of them, not as much. But that's art, right? Karl Otto Götz's "Bild vom 15.12.1952" was interesting and the Armand Pierre Fernandez "White Orchid / Gesprengter Sportwagen" on the wall certainly was different. And some artists that I had seen before including Jasper Johns' "Targets" and the Warhol "Dance Diagram" were very nice. A great opportunity to see art.
Very cool building/architecture. The art is definitely contemporary and it's nice to see an…read moreestablishment that isn't so restricted in what they can present.
Serge Spitzer / Ai Weiwei Ghost Gu Coming Down The Mountain, 2005/2006
MMK1 1.5.18
Das MMK 1 bei Nacht / The MMK 1 at night
Just okay. Two of…read moreus paid about $16 Euro to enter the museum. There were 4 floors here. Floor 0 had a cafe, lockers and restrooms. We perused floors 1 - 3 and while there are some good historical items here, we found the museum to be laid out sort of oddly. The oddness may just be from our expectation of historical museums as often, they are laid out in a chronological order with signs and arrows directing you. This place was different. While we won't be back, I wouldn't dissuade anyone from coming here if they have the time and patience to explore it.
This was a spectacular Museum that we visited during our trip to Germany. My youngest son Is a…read morehuge fan of world history and it was his idea to visit this museum. The artwork, relics, statues were just amazing and we literally spent the entire day going from hall to hall, and from floor to floor. We had actually bought the tickets online to save time. They had covid restrictions in place. The museum itself was massive covering almost 4 levels. There were other stuff that was interactive and all the artwork and paintings had detail captions highlighting the showcase. I personally recommend this museum. We had those visit Germany passes, and a lot of items were either discounted or covered.
Historisches Museum Frankfurt
Very nice and small. not too much time consuming and the exhibitions are nice and insightful. a…read moreguided tour by the female guide (don't know her name) in English or German is very recommended. Stay tuned for the new museum that will be build next door by the end of 2016...
From the owner: Das Jüdische Museum Frankfurt mit dem Museum Judengasse präsentiert 800 Jahre jüdische…read moreKulturgeschichte in Frankfurt. Das Haupthaus im Rothschildpalais wurde 2020 mit neuer Dauerausstellung wiedereröffnet. Besuchen Sie auch unser Museum Judengasse in der Battonnstraße 47. Nebenan können Sie einen der ältesten jüdischen Friedhöfe Europas besichtigen. Wir freuen uns auf Ihren Besuch.
Blick auf das Jüdische Museum Frankfurt
Ok. I honestly didn't have any background on Goethe, but a friend did and said I should come here…read more It was close to my hotel so I checked it out. I found this very Interesting and can see why there is so much admiration and respect from fellow Germans. It is worth a visit if you are in the area.
It's 5 euro to enter. I would recommend getting the audio guide too for 3 euros…read more Nice 4 story house with paintings, clocks, furniture and really old books including some first edition Shakespeare works. Goethe was well educated and privileged and it helped him to be one of the best German writers ever in history. If you come during the summer time, the rooms are a bit warm, since they do not have air conditioning.
If you were interested in an in-depth historical and archaeological history of Frankfurt, this is a…read moregreat museum. But all exhibits are in German only. The museum covers the city's history from the first contact with the Romans and covers Roman settlement of the area. Fascinating Roman origins and some interesting artifacts. Overall, cleanliness: excellent, Wi-Fi: limited and rather disappointing WiFi Time budget: unless you read German fluently, 45 minutes Value: below average
Entry fee: 10 euros. There should be a sign that says do you read German, if not skip us or offer…read moreEnglish audio tour. Why 3 stars: everything in the museum is in German and no English. Unless you can read German or use Google Translate on all exhibits. I got tired and gave up. This is a great museum that gives you the history of Frankfurt from the beginning of when they were conquered by the Romans. There are many artifacts and interesting things but again I cannot read German. Highly recommend if you can read German. Time budget: 30 minutes. 2 hours if you can read German and want to read an exhibits. Overall value: below average if you don't read German. Average value of you read German. This museum should be 5 euros a person or free. Bathrooms: above average cleanliness
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Blick auf Frankfurt
It's an interesting spot to learn about the history of how people lived in the past. You could…read moreeasily spend a day or more trying to see everything. This place is great for both kids and parents, and they're adding more projects over time. They even have farm animals for kids to enjoy. It's a fun experience for adults too. Normally, you'll see a lot of locals on the weekends, but it's quieter during off-peak times. Be sure to keep an eye on the website for shop and restaurant hours.
A very nice historical reproduction of a german town, including shops, a backery and several…read moremanufacturers. Very interesting place for the whole family, especially the children. Video link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_Of5OzYDLI
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