Stadel Museum (Stadelsches Kunstinstitut und Stadtische Galerie)
TIME : 2016/2/22 11:04:19
Stadel Museum (Stadelsches Kunstinstitut und Stadtische Galerie)
The Main River’s south bank is lined with museums, the most impressive being the Städel Museum. The Städel was founded in 1815 by the Frankfurt banker and merchant Johann Friedrich Städel and has grown to contain one of Europe’s finest collections of art. It is also an important historical site; in 1937, many of the museum’s paintings and prints were confiscated after being classified as degenerate art. Nowadays, the Städel’s collection is so extensive that it can only display 600 of the 2,700 paintings it owns.
The museum has a broad and exceptional collection of art, featuring European paintings from seven centuries. The span of artwork begins at the early 14th century, moving into Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque periods and ending in the 19th and 20th centuries. Some notable artists include Botticelli, Dürer, Van Eyck, Rembrandt, Renoir, Rubens, Vermeer and Cézanne.
Practical Info
This impressive collection of fine art is worth a visit for museum lovers. The Städel is located about 10 minutes from the main train station over pedestrian bridge, Holbeinsteg.