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The Städel Museum is one of Germany's most important art museums — a comprehensive collection of 700 years of European art, from the 14th century to the present. Its underground Gartenhallen extension, lit by 195 circular skylights, is an architectural marvel.

The Senckenberg Naturmuseum is one of Europe's largest natural history museums — featuring the most extensive dinosaur collection in Germany, alongside paleontology, zoology, and geology exhibits spanning 4.5 billion years of Earth's history.

The Museum für Moderne Kunst (MMK) occupies a striking triangular building by Viennese architect Hans Hollein — nicknamed the 'Slice of Cake.' It houses an outstanding collection of contemporary and modern art from the 1960s to the present.

The Goethe-Haus is the reconstructed birthplace and childhood home of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe — Germany's greatest poet and author of 'Faust.' The house recreates the bourgeois Frankfurt interior where Goethe grew up, complete with period furnishings.