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Modern Art Fair |
Ludwig-Erhard-Anlage 1 Frankfurt, HES 60327 Germany +49 69 7575 6664 http://www.artfrankfurt.com |
Arguably the most important modern art fair in the German-speaking world, Fine Art Fair Frankfurt appeals just as much to art lovers as to professional collectors. Each year the five-day fair attracts some 25,000 visitors and 200 galleries. The fair has recently moved to Hall 3 of the Congress Centre, one of Europe's most modern and beautiful exhibition centres. Admission: from EUR14; concessions available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Exhibition centre for Frankfurt's artists |
Weckmarkt 17 Frankfurt, HES 60311 Germany +49 69 2123 8847 http://www.frankfurt-galerien.de/ |
The Kommunale Galerie (Communal Gallery) was founded in 1974 and is housed in the Leinwandhaus, an atmospheric 14th century building. The gallery is used by local artists as a forum where they can promote and display their work. Numerous one-off exhibitions organised, many of which feature little-known, contemporary artists. As well as sculptures and graphics, the displays include photography and design. The lectures and talks given by artists are also extremely popular. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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House for Contemporary Art |
Waldschmidtstraße 4 Frankfurt, DE 60316 Germany +49 (0) 69 40 58 9520 (Box Office) http://www.mousonturm.de/ |
As part of a trend of art production "houses" sweeping Germany, Mousonturm is leading the arts into 21st century. It is a homebase for contemporary artists, nurturing them, enouraging communication between them, and producing their work. Mousonturm promotes traditional arts such as dance, theater, music, performance and the fine arts, as well as newer genres like literature, film, radio, new media and club arts. The House aims to support contemporary art and to define its place in the modern economy. Künstlerhaus Mousonturm produces, stages and exhibits works by German and international artists on a year-round basis, and is the best place in Frankfurt to see ground-breaking art works. See website for program details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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City and University Library |
Bockenheimer Landstraße 134-138 Bockenheimer Frankfurt, HES 60325 Germany +49 69 7983 9205 http://www.stub.uni-frankfurt.de |
Frankfurt's University Library is made up of the Municipal Library, University Library, the Senckenberg Library plus the main Medical Library. Its strongest areas are the humanities, law, economics and social sciences. The collection consists of more than 5 million books, documents, periodicals and other publications, making it among the three largest academic libraries in Germany. There are special collections covering local history and the 1848 revolutions, as well as a large database. Review © 2007, Wcities |