Münzgasse 9, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
stadtgeschichte-ffm.de
+49 69 21238425
Nice and quilt place to visit. Nice wall paintings an art exibition in round rhe courtyard.
21.01.2023
Not much to see, but beautiful atrium in the back. Security let us through to look, but back door connects to the Archaeological museum so we did not go past there.
12.04.2019
Italian occult Greek mythology in one place as well as Mesopotamia and their gods makes the museum unique.
09.04.2023
The Institut für Stadtgeschichte (Institute for City History) is a research institution and archive dedicated to the preservation and study of the history of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is located in the Karmeliterkloster (Carmelite Monastery) in the city's Altstadt (Old Town) district. The institute holds a vast collection of historical documents, including manuscripts, maps, photographs, and other materials related to the history of Frankfurt and its people. The archive is open to researchers and the general public, and offers a range of services to help people explore and understand the city's rich cultural heritage. The Karmeliterkloster building itself is a historic landmark, dating back to the 14th century. It has been extensively restored and renovated over the years, and now serves as an important cultural and educational center for the city of Frankfurt.
01.05.2023
Great venue, and especially suitable for any event (show).
23.06.2022
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