Gallery

Städel Museum

Frankfurt, Germany

Address

  • 63 Schaumainkai
  • Frankfurt
  • Hesse
  • 60596
  • Germany

Established as a civic foundation in 1815 by the banker and businessman Johann Friedrich Städel, the Städel Museum ranks as Germany’s oldest museum foundation. Under a single roof, its collection offers a virtually complete survey of seven hundred years of European art from the early fourteenth century to the present, with focuses on the Renaissance, the Baroque, early Modern art and much more. The holdings encompass altogether 3,000 paintings, 600 sculptures, more than 4,000 photographs and more than 100,000 drawings and prints. Works by such artists as Lucas Cranach, Albrecht Dürer, Sandro Botticelli, Rembrandt van Rijn, Jan Vermeer, Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Max Beckmann, Alberto Giacometti, Francis Bacon, Gerhard Richter, Wolfgang Tillmans and Isa Genzken form the highlights.

COLLECTION, PRESERVATION, PRESENTATION, RESEARCH AND COMMUNICATION

In addition to collection and preservation, we devote our efforts to the scholarly investigation of our holdings and the development of internationally acclaimed exhibitions from within the context of the collection. A further key concern is target-group-specific museum education revolving around themes of relevance for the collection and related to art in general. The large number of education and communication measures we offer in contemporary formats ensures the fulfilment of the Städel foundation’s purpose within and outside the museum.

A FRANKFURT MUSEUM OF WORLD STATURE

Not only the outstanding quality of the collection, but also our high level of activity in the areas of research, exhibitions and education guarantee the Städel’s prominent position in the international museum landscape. As the most important civic culture foundation in Germany, the Städel moreover stands for the broad-scale involvement of the public, a factor of fundamental significance for the preservation and development of this cultural institution. The Städel is celebrating its 200th anniversary in 2015, and in that context is expanding the museum experience into the digital realm.

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