Stoltze-Museum was founded in 1978 and is supported by Frankfurter Sparkasse and Frankfurter Sparkasse foundation.
The Museum relocated to Frankfurt’s new Old Town in 2018. In the staircase of “Weißer Bock” and in the rear building of “Goldene Waage” visitors can find a permanent exhibition and changing temporary exhibitions on the life and work of Friedrich Stoltzes (1816 – 1891). A multi-media presentation looks at the freedom poet who fought for civil rights and democracy in the German Confederation and the Bismarck era.
With its texts and audio/visual displays, the media tabletop in the fireside lounge of the Stoltze Museum offers all that is worth knowing about the 12 places in Frankfurt that played a special role for Stoltze.
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Stoltze-Museum der Frankfurter Sparkasse
Markt 7
(Haus Zum Weißen Bock)
60311 Frankfurt
+49 (0)69 2641 4006
petra.breitkreuz@frankfurter-sparkasse.de
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U: 4, 5 (Dom / Römer)
Tram: 11, 12, 14 (Römer / Paulskirche)
largely barrier-free
Restricted toilet wheelchair accessible