Städel GalleryFrankfurt's most important art gallery is the Städel Gallery,
containing a fantastic collection of most European schools of
painting. The first floor features the works of German painters of
the 19th and 20th centuries, as well as famous French
Impressionists such as Renoir and Monet. The second floor offers
visitors the pleasure of viewing an outstanding collection of
Flemish primitives, 17th-century Dutch artists, and 16th-century
German masters such as Dürer, Grünewald, Memling, Elsheimer, and
many others with one of the most impressive paintings being Jan van
Eyck's
(1433). The gallery is closed through October 6th,
2011. Address: Schaumainkai 63 Website: www.staedelmuseum.de Telephone: (0)69 605 0980 Transportation: U1, 2, 3 to Schweizer Platz; trams 15 and 16 to
Otto-Hahn-Platz Opening Time: Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 10am to 6pm;
Wednesday, Thursday 10am to 9pm; closed Mondays Admission: EUR7 (adults); EUR5 (children 12-16). Concessions
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