A Dutch merchant and confectioner once lived in the original of this house. The replica is a masterpiece with a museum and café.
This house played a special role among the buildings in the New Old Town. Enormous effort was put into reconstructing the Goldene Waage, once the home of Dutch merchant and confectioner Abraham van Hamel, with the utmost precision and attention to detail. Architect Jochem Jourdans researched at home and abroad in order to design the half-timbered building in the original colours; specialists from all over the country were brought in for the stucco ceilings and decorations. The rooms on the two upper floors are furnished true to the original as they were in the days of van Hamel, who moved into the house in 1618 .
You can only visit this part of the Golden Scales with a guided tour of the Historical Museum, a literal highlight of this tour is the Belvederchen, a green roof garden with a wonderful view of the cathedral and the city. Down on the ground floor a coffee house on the ground floor welcomes Frankurters* and their guests. Confectioner van Hamel would probably have liked that.
This house played a special role among the buildings in the New Old Town. Enormous effort was put into reconstructing the Goldene Waage, once the home of Dutch merchant and confectioner Abraham van Hamel, with the utmost precision and attention to detail. Architect Jochem Jourdans researched at home and abroad in order to design the half-timbered building in the original colours; specialists from all over the country were brought in for the stucco ceilings and decorations. The rooms on the two upper floors are furnished true to the original as they were in the days of van Hamel, who moved into the house in 1618 .
You can only visit this part of the Golden Scales with a guided tour of the Historical Museum, a literal highlight of this tour is the Belvederchen, a green roof garden with a wonderful view of the cathedral and the city. Down on the ground floor a coffee house on the ground floor welcomes Frankurters* and their guests. Confectioner van Hamel would probably have liked that.
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Openings
Public guided tours of the Historical Museum on Saturdays at 14:00 and 16:00
bookable via https://historisches-museum-frankfurt.de/de/goldene-waage
bookable via https://historisches-museum-frankfurt.de/de/goldene-waage
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The Belvederchen is a historic pavilion on the roof of the Goldene Waage - a hidden gem with a marvellous view over Frankfurt's old town. During the summer months, it is freely accessible every Wednesday and Friday from 11 am to 2 pm. Admission is free and registration is not necessary. Access is via the Stoltzemuseum by stairs or lift.
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Tourismus+Congress GmbH Frankfurt am Main
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