Museum Judengasse

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Museum Judengasse at Börneplatz, part of the Jewish Museum, tells the story of Frankfurt's former Jewish ghetto, a story that spans over 300 years of urban history.

The exhibition at the Museum Judengasse opens up various perspectives on Jewish everyday life in the early modern period. Amidst ruins, it brings to life objects that were once made or used on site. The focus is on the diverse relationships that the inhabitants of Judengasse maintained with the Christian residents of the city, the Frankfurt council and emperor, as well as the literature and music that was created, read or printed on site.
In the "Oskar and Emilie Schindler Learning Center" it is also possible to view the biographies of Frankfurt's deported and murdered Jews, whose names appear on the memorial wall.

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Museum Judengasse
Battonnstraße 47
60311 Frankfurt am Main