Museum Viadrina (Junkerhaus)

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Carl-Philipp-Emanuel-Bach-Straße 11, 15320 Frankfurt (Oder)
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The Museum Viadrina is the largest museum dedicated to cultural history in the eastern part of Germany. Accordingly, it resides in a historical building of transregional significance.
Set on medieval cellar vaults the Junkerhaus used to be the quarters of dukes and princes of the Hohenzollern dynasty during their studies at the oldest university of Brandenburg. In the course of a baroque-style revamp in the late 17th century it gained a palace-like character. Finally, in 1957 the Museum moved into the house.
The permanent and special exhibitions address Frankfurt’s significant status in the middle ages, the history of its alma mater, aspects of military history, Frankfurt’s prominent music history as well as the more recent development in the 20th century.

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History and industrial museum
City, regional and local museum
Partly restricted walkable flooring (inside and/or outside)
Guest WC is accessible without stairs
There are borrowable seats available

Supplementary information :

2 steps to the entrance or barrier-free via side entrance (courtyard) possible, but the ground in the courtyard consists of cobblestones.
Barrier-free toilet (via courtyard) available.
Small steps between the exhibition rooms.
Handrail available on large staircase to upper floors.
Bus stop Europa University approx. 500 m (6 min) away.

** Öffnungszeiten können aufgrund von Covid-19 abweichen.

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Source: Reiseland Brandenburg

Last changed on 27.10.2022

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