The Staedel Museum is the home to one of Germany’s most significant art collections, containing 2,700 paintings, 600 sculptures, and hundreds of thousands of drawings. The museum resides in a stately Gründerzeit-style building erected in the late 19th century and restored following World War II. The Staedel’s holdings are comprised of pieces of European art from the past seven centuries. It displays many works from world-renowned European painters, such as Jan van Eyck, Rembrandt, Hieronymus Bosch, and Edgar Degas. In recent years, the museum has made a significant effort to improve its digital presence through numerous features, including a mobile application for visitors.
Schaumainkai 63, 60596 Frankfurt am Main, Germany, Phone: +4-96-96-05-09-80