So, we went there few days ago. Once inside, we were informed that nearly all the exhibitions were currently unavaible, because there was no heating there xd. Well, in the middle of November, the temperature is low, but c'mon, all the people walk with jackets anyway, just let them in with normal winter clothes. So, right now, you can visit only the main hall, where there are some artifacts from the concentration camps. Shame on the Frankfurt city council that there is no money to heat the museum, even the lady at the reception was in her jacket. The same day we visited other museums around and they were mostly so poor, that this one was the best and should be opened for all. Anyway, there was one hall opened, with middle Bronze Age trade seals and some good pottery and metals, so all in all it was...
Read moreThe museum has a very nice collection of Roman materials and antique pottery, as well as some finds from the antiquity of Iran. They also have a really nice designated building for the museum. The presentation of their items though is quite poor. There is information only in German. Their graphic reconstructions are unprofessional. The arrangement of cabinets is somewhat without order. It is worth seeing, just be prepared to ask for information in different language, if you don't...
Read moreAll these people hating on the fact there is no English translation. We survived perfectly fine with Google translate. We also expect when we travel to another country to speak that language. The museum had things from the first century which is always really cool. Different pieces to reconstruct the attire of soldiers. Also a couple facial reconstructions from skulls. TLDR: Cool museum. Use Google translate...
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