Highlights of the Archaeological Museum Frankfurt and the KAISERPFALZ franconofurd The tour starts in our main building in the Karmelitergasse 1 with the highlights of our museum: from the hand axe from Bergen-Enkheim, the Hallstatt period ceremonial tomb from the Frankfurt city forest, the Iupiter columns from NIDA and the surrounding area to the „Heiliggrab altar“ from the church of St. Leonhard. The tour spans a wide range from the early Stone Age to modern times and provides an overview of Frankfurt's eventful history. The tour ends at the former archaeological garden on the cathedral hill with the oldest preserved remains of buildings in Frankfurt, today know as the „Kaiserpfalz franconofurd“, the imperial palace franconofurd: protected by the "Stadthaus am Markt", it offers a window into the origins of the city of Frankfurt: a Roman bath, the walls of the Carolingian royal court, late medieval cellars - traces from around 2000 years of the city's history! In addition, selected finds from the excavations in the heart of Frankfurt's old town are presented in a new exhibition room. Alisa Smith guides the visitors through the Archaeological Museum and the imperial palace franconofurd Meeting point: Archaeological Museum, Karmelitergasse 1, tour ends at Kaiserpfalz franconofurd (near Frankfurt cathedral) Date: April 28, 2024, 3:00 pm until approx. 4:30 pm Admission fee: EUR 10,00/reduced EUR 5,00 Guide fee: EUR 5,00/reduced EUR 3,00   Photo: Mithras altar, © AMF
28. Apr 2024 - 15:00
Karmelitergasse 1
Frankfurt
60311
Deutschland

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New: English guided tour "Highlights of the Archaeological Museum Frankfurt and the KAISERPFALZ franconofurd"

28. Apr 2024 - 15:00 – 28. Apr 2024 - 16:30
Archäologisches Museum Frankfurt

Highlights of the Archaeological Museum Frankfurt and the KAISERPFALZ franconofurd

The tour starts in our main building in the Karmelitergasse 1 with the highlights of our museum: from the hand axe from Bergen-Enkheim, the Hallstatt period ceremonial tomb from the Frankfurt city forest, the Iupiter columns from NIDA and the surrounding area to the „Heiliggrab altar“ from the church of St. Leonhard. The tour spans a wide range from the early Stone Age to modern times and provides an overview of Frankfurt's eventful history.

The tour ends at the former archaeological garden on the cathedral hill with the oldest preserved remains of buildings in Frankfurt, today know as the „Kaiserpfalz franconofurd“, the imperial palace franconofurd: protected by the "Stadthaus am Markt", it offers a window into the origins of the city of Frankfurt: a Roman bath, the walls of the Carolingian royal court, late medieval cellars - traces from around 2000 years of the city's history! In addition, selected finds from the excavations in the heart of Frankfurt's old town are presented in a new exhibition room.

Alisa Smith guides the visitors through the Archaeological Museum and the imperial palace franconofurd

Meeting point: Archaeological Museum, Karmelitergasse 1, tour ends at Kaiserpfalz franconofurd (near Frankfurt cathedral)

Date: April 28, 2024, 3:00 pm until approx. 4:30 pm
Admission fee: EUR 10,00/reduced EUR 5,00
Guide fee: EUR 5,00/reduced EUR 3,00
 

Photo: Mithras altar, © AMF

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