The Museum Judengasse is a well-established brand known for its rich history and cultural significance. Located in a prime location on Google Maps, the museum offers visitors a unique experience to explore and learn about Jewish heritage. With a focus on exhibitions, the Museum Judengasse aims to educate and inform visitors about the history and culture of the Jewish community. It provides an interactive and engaging experience, allowing visitors of all ages to immerse themselves in the fascinating stories and discoveries related to the Jewish cemetery and archaeological excavations. With a reputation for excellence, the museum continues to attract positive reviews and feedback from visitors who appreciate its commitment to preserving and sharing Jewish history. Whether you are a history enthusiast or simply curious about Jewish heritage, the Museum Judengasse promises an informative and enjoyable visit.
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Amenities and More
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet
- Toilets
- Good for kids
- Family friendly
- Identifies as women-owned
- Restaurant
- Assisted listening devices
Reviews
The museum depicts the origin of the Jewish quarter in Frankfort since inception, its development across several centuries and how it was destroyed and rebuild. In the museum.you will find the original foundation of three houses of the original Jewish Quarter.
Wow! We came on Museum free day (last Saturday of the month). Actually we didn’t know about the museum. We were at an art museum and a kind stranger told us about this museum. We learned so much about Frankfurt history, Jewish history and we’re able to walk around the foundations of the Jewish Ghetto “Jedengasse”. The museum is great on free day, but honestly we’ll worth the small admission price. We are so glad we went.
Museum Judengasse is a very good museum and interesting museum. Judengasse was a former ghetto (1462-1796) that was torn down in the middle of 19th century, and newer houses were built over the foundtations of the old ones
The neighborhood's two synagogues were destroyed in 1938. In connection with new construction in this century, they excavated the area and chose to build a museum around several of the houses in Judengasse. Really nice presentation. (Visit on July 22, 2023)
If you’re curious about the vivid Jewish life before the war this place is a must go. However, one should keep in mind that this museum is a rather archeological one and if you’re interested in a wider collection the other Jewish museum in the
city is a better option for sure. Special thanks to the museum staff for their warm welcome.
Very nice museum
Amazing contribution to the Jewish history in Frankfurt
Archaeological relic of the Ghetto gives you a sense of what a ghetto looked like. The cemetery is also amazingly preserved. The staff is super friendly and sweet.
Excellent museum, and only €6 to get in, the history is very interesting, both how they found the ruins and how this lived in the Jewish quarter in the past. They do a really good job of bringing the history alive.
all of the signs are in English with the exception of the intro video as they have removed the translation headphones due to Covid.
I’d really recommend asking to visit the Jesus cemetery next door, when your finished at the museum ask for the key, you have to leave a form of ID as a deposit.
One of the best museums I have ever visited - offering deep insights into everyday life in the first Jewish ghetto in Europe.
Location
Battonnstraße 47, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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