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Dirty weather doesn't matter: Get to art for free at three beautiful places

26.02.2016 | 10:11 Clock | Leisure
Dirty weather doesn't matter: Get to art for free at three beautiful places
Dirty weather doesn't matter: Get to art for free at three beautiful places
Dirty weather doesn't matter: Get to art for free at three beautiful places

London does it, New York has been doing it for a long time, and even in Paris art spaces welcome their visitors without box offices. Admission to many museums is free. Frankfurt has been wowing visitors for years with fabulous box office hits in the truest sense of the word. The Städel will soon be hosting a sensation from Florence. But if you simply want to visit art venues free of charge to escape the cold and wet weather, you'll find what you're looking for in our city.

- The <link http: www.eulengasse.de _blank>Galerie Eulengasse currently promises the highest coolness factor with the bathtub it uniquely installed in the Bockenheimer Warte subway station on Feb. 14. Until March 6, the exhibition "Urban-Urbar" turns public space into art. Cologne-based photo artist Christiane Rath furnishes public space. She uses it as a stage to stage privacy. Inhabited dining rooms, bedrooms or even bathrooms are exposed to the gaze of passers-by, urban space is &raquo;urbar&laquo; made, dream images implanted in urban surroundings.

- The<link https: www.dzbank-kunstsammlung.de de art-foyer ausstellungen _blank> DZ-Bank offers permanently free admission to its changing exhibitions on its in-house art collection, which has been in existence since 2006. The creation of an exhibition space open to the public is intended to allow a broad public to participate in its artworks and their mediation. In the course of the renovation of Cityhaus I, one of the three office towers of the DZ BANK headquarters in Frankfurt am Main, a three hundred square meter exhibition hall opened at the beginning of 2009. Currently on display until February 27 are photographs by Axel Hütte. Opening hours: Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

- No longer entirely free, but especially suitable for children, is the <link http: www.mfk-frankfurt.de _blank>Museum of Communication. Formerly the Bundespost Museum, it was built in 1958 as one of the first art spaces on the banks of the Main. Fun: to the current exhibition "Touched-Seduced" invites a funny participatory action. "My Photo in the Museum." All information can be found<link http: www.mfk-frankfurt.de good-times-mein-foto-im-museum _blank> here.

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