Exciting and inspiring art experiences await you at the Städel Museum during the Night of the Museums.
Feminist art and photography
Annegret Soltau is regarded as a pioneer of feminist art. The retrospective at the Städel Museum offers exciting insights into her timeless and radical work, accompanied by live speakers in the exhibition. Also on view are Rineke Dijkstra’s striking Beach Portraits, which capture human vulnerability, and historical photographs by Carl Friedrich Mylius, documenting Frankfurt’s transformation in the 19th century. The diverse programme includes everything from highlight tours to workshops for children.
The Städel Rooftop will be open until 2.00 am.
7.30 pm
Highlights of the Collection
Timeless Treasures: The World of Still Lifes
Meeting Point: Old Masters
8.45 pm
1 Work of Art – 30 Minutes
Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein, Goethe in the Roman Campagna, 1787
Meeting Point: Modern Art
9.30 pm
Highlights of the Collection
Head over heels: Tales of love and passion
Meeting Point: Old Masters
10.15 pm
Contemporary Art – Guided Tour
CLOSE UP Painting & Space
Meeting Point: Contemporary Art
11.00 pm
Highlights of the Collection
German Pop: Art and Consumer Culture
Meeting Point: Contemporary Art
7.00–9.00 pm
Photo collage workshop accompanying the exhibition “Frankfurt forever! Photographs by Carl Friedrich Mylius”
For children aged 4 and over
Meeting point: Städel Ateliers
Underground lines U1, U2, U3, and U8 (to “Schweizer Platz”)
Tram lines 15 and 16 (to “Otto-Hahn-Platz”)
On foot approximately 10 minutes from the central railway station via Holbeinsteg bridge
Access to the Städel Rooftop is included in the admission fee of the Städel Museum. It is accessible via the Old Masters galleries in the permanent exhibition. Spiral staircases lead to and from the Städel Rooftop. Please note that access is unfortunately not suitable for visitors with restricted mobility. There is no barrier-free access to the Städel Rooftop.
For security reasons, bags (larger than DIN A4) and jackets must be checked in the cloakroom. In order to avoid unintended contact with the works of art, no articles of clothing may be carried over your arm in the exhibition rooms.
The consumption of food and beverages is not permitted in the exhibition rooms. Beverages may not be taken into the exhibition halls. All such items can be checked in the cloakroom.