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Welcome! Here you will find all relevant information about your visit to the Städel Museum.

Opening Hours

Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun
10 am – 6 pm

Thur
10 am – 9 pm

Mon
closed

Special opening hours

Tue, 24 December closed
Wed, 25 December 10 am – 6 pm
Thu, 26 December 10 am – 6 pm

Tue, 31 December closed

Wed, 1 January 2025 11 am – 6 pm
Mon, 6 January 2025
 10 am – 6 pm

Fri, 18 April 10 am – 6 pm
Sun, 20 April
10 am – 6 pm
Mon, 21 April
10 am – 6 pm

Thu, 1 May 10 am – 6 pm

Thu, 29 May 10 am – 6 pm

Sun, 8 June 10 am – 6 pm
Mon, 9 June
10 am – 6 pm

Städel Rooftop

Tue – Sun
10 am – 6 pm

Access to the Städel Rooftop may be restricted at short notice due to weather conditions.

Museum shop

Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun 
11 am – 6 pm

Thu 
11 am – 8 pm

Café

Tue–Sun
12 noon – 5 pm

Library & Mediatheque

Wed–Thu
1 pm – 5 pm

We kindly ask you to register in advance.

Study Room of the Department of Prints and Drawings

Wed, Fri
2 pm – 5 pm

Thu
2 pm – 7 pm

We kindly ask you to register in advance.

Please note
The study room will be closed from 20 December 2024 up to and including 3 January 2025.

Still Need a Ticket?

We look forward to your visit!

Ticket Prices

Ticket prices during the exhibition “Rembrandt’s Amsterdam. Golden Times?” (27 November 2024 to 23 March 2025)

Tuesday–Sunday
Adults€18
Reduced*€16
Groups*€16 / person
Children under 12 yearsFree admission
Members of StädelvereinFree admission

 

       

Tuesdays from 3 pm
Tuesday Special                               €9 


Ticket prices as of 24 March 2025


Tuesday–FridaySaturday–Sunday, holidays

Adults

€16
€18
Reduced*
€14
€16
Groups*
€14 / person
€16 / person
Children under 12 years

Free admission


Members of Städelverein
Free admission


Tuesdays from 3 pm
Tuesday Special                                  

9 €

All information for visitors with the MuseumsuferCard can be found here.

How to Get Here

Städel Museum
Schaumainkai 63
60596 Frankfurt am Main

Public transport

Underground U1, U2, U3 and U8 to “Schweizer Platz”

Tram 15 and 16 to “Otto-Hahn-Platz”

Car parks

Walter-Kolb-Straße 16 (Alt-Sachsenhausen)

Willy-Brandt-Platz 5 (Schauspiel Frankfurt)

Untermainanlage 1 (Untermainanlage)

Tour coaches

It is not possible to make reservations for the coach parks.

Barrier-free

For visitors with limited mobility and visitors with prams or pushchairs, the Städel Museum is accessible by way of a lift at the main entrance (Schaumainkai 63).

Public disabled parking spaces can be found on Holbeinstraße at the corner of Schaumainkai.

Accessibility

Find all the information you need on accessibility at the Städel Museum.

Questions & Answers

Is there an audio guide for the Städel Museum?

Städel Highlights
Discover the highlights of the Städel collection—from the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and the Baroque all the way up to classical modern and contemporary art—with the free audio guide app! Available as a free app for Android and Apple.

Rembrandt’s Amsterdam
Treat yourself to an audio-guided tour of the exhibition „Rembrandt’s Amsterdam. Golden Times?“ (27 November 2024–23 March 2025) and discover select masterpieces.

May I take a bag, jacket, food, or beverages into the Städel Museum?

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.

Is there a free cloakroom at the Städel Museum?

The use of the cloakroom at the Städel Museum is free of charge. The cloakroom is located to the back right of the main foyer area. Jackets, bags (larger than DIN A4), knapsacks, umbrellas, and large articles that may not be taken into the exhibition must be checked in. Due to space restrictions, it is not possible to check suitcases or trolleys. A €1 coin is needed to use a locker.

We accept no liability for items checked in at the cloakroom or left in lockers.

Is there seating available in the Städel Museum?

Seating is available throughout the museum and in the special exhibition. Folding stools are only available for use in the permanent exhibition and are unfortunately not permitted in the special exhibition. Wheelchairs, walking frames, and canes can be hired from the cloakroom.

Is there free WiFi at the Städel Museum?

We offer all our visitors free WiFi access. Simply connect your mobile device to the “Staedel_WiFi” and discover our digital offers for your visit to the Städel! No password is required.

Am I allowed to take photographs, film, or make sound recordings in the Städel Museum?

The use of photo cameras (without flash) for private purposes is permitted in the permanent exhibition and in the special exhibitions, unless explicitly stated otherwise for specific works. Flashes, additional lighting equipment, tripods, selfie sticks, or other devices are not permitted.

Cameras, audio and video recorders for commercial or publication purposes may only be used with the written permission of the Städel Museum. To obtain permission, please contact our press department () prior to your visit. The commercial use of photographs, audio and video recordings, as well as the use of additional lighting (flash, video lights, etc.), tripods, selfie sticks, or other equipment, requires prior permission from the Städel Museum.

If you would like to acquire images of our works of art and the rights to reproduce them, please contact our agency bpk. This image archive supplies digital data and offers a database for research.

Contact

Visitor Service

The best and easiest way to contact us is to use our contact form.

Please only use the telephone number for urgent enquiries: +49 (0)69-605098-200.

Please have a look at our Questions & Answers section before contacting us.

Guided Tours

Please request appointments for group offerings using the form provided.