Jüdisches MuseumJewish museum in the Rothschildpalais
Untermainkai 14-15
Frankfurt am Main, HES
60311
Neighborhood: City
Nearest Train: Willy-Brandt-Platz: U1, U2, U3, U4, U5Phone: +49 69 2123 5000
Fax: +49 69 2123 0705
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Before 1933, Frankfurt boasted the second largest Jewish community in Germany after Berlin. The Jewish Museum in the Rothschildpalais provides visitors with an overview of Jewish culture and an insight into the development of the Jewish community from the 12th century onwards. A replica of Frankfurt's Judengasse (Jewish alley) in the Middle Ages gives visitors an idea of what life in the Jewish ghetto used to be like. The exhibition also explores recent history with a wall containing the names of the Jews who were deported and murdered during the Nazi era.
Tu 10a-5p, W 10a-8p, Th-Su 10a-5p