The Museum Judengasse highlights the history of one of the most important Jewish centers in Europe, praised for its rich cultural life and scholarship.
The Jewish Museum collects, preserves and communicates the nine-hundred-year-old Jewish history and culture of the City of Frankfurt from a European perspective ...
The Museum Judengasse is built upon the foundations of the former Jewish ghetto. In 1987, the foundations of almost twenty houses of the Judengasse were ...
It existed from 1462 until 1811 and was home to Germany's largest Jewish community in early modern times. Museum Judengasse. At the end of the 19th century, ...
Spanning three floors and spread out over an area measuring more than 16,000 square feet of exhibition space, we tell the story of Frankfurt's Jews from the ...
The precious cultural records held at Museum Judengasse represent the cultural exchange between the Christian and Jewish inhabitants of Frankfurt at the time.