About

Liebieghaus in Frankfurt am Main offers a captivating exploration into art and history, housed in an elegant villa designed by Leonhard Romeis. Since its opening in 1909, this museum has delighted visitors with an impressive collection of sculptures spanning from ancient times to the Renaissance. With an average rating of 4.6, it remains a beloved attraction where art lovers of all ages can engage with its rich exhibits. The museum is family-friendly and provides toilet facilities, ensuring a comfortable visit for everyone.

Features

Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Frankfurt (Main) Weser-/Münchener Straße
Bus stop 668 m walk
Frankfurt Am Main
Bus stop 676 m walk
Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof/Münchener Straße
Bus stop 679 m walk
Frankfurt (Main) Pforzheimer Straße
Tram stop 671 m walk
Frankfurt(Main) ZOB (Hbf/Pforzheimer Str)
Train station 687 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 1,400 reviews
4.6/5 1,325 reviews
4.8/5 75 reviews
George Panagiotidis
George Panagiotidis
4 weeks ago on Google

One of your top choices for art in Frankfurt, with a great garden for a coffee after your visit. We decided to walk to the Liebighaus starting from the old city center and it was worth it: nice houses and historic buildings on our way along the river. We were impressed by the range of the sculpture collection which never became too “chatty”: we never got overwhelmed by the quantity of the sculptures in each section, which added to enjoying our time there/ not being stressed to quickly move on to the next section. The lighting of the sculptures added to the experience, giving a warmth to the artwork. Definitely recommended

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A.K. Barnwal
A.K. Barnwal
1 month ago on Google

Ancient Roman culture..main entry from main not highlighted..so,u need to ask you arrived at correct place or not!!

Diggler Durdon
Diggler Durdon
1 month ago on Google

Darf man auf keinen Fall unterschätzen Es ist eines der wichtigsten Museen in Frankfurt und setzt seine eigene Thematik sehr ansprechend um. Die Ausstellungsstücke werden kontextbezogen fantasievoll in Szene gesetzt und sehr ausdrucksstark dargestellt. Dennoch sind die Erklärungen schlüssig und verständlich. Die Räume und Sääle werden dabei farblich mit einbezogen. Es macht einfach Spaß und die Villa selbst mitsamt dem Park ist schön und gepflegt. Im Hochsommer ist das Gartenkaffee sehr zu empfehlen. Die Ausstellungen wechseln nicht nur thematisch, sondern auch stilistisch. Es wiederholt sich nicht und wird somit nie langweilig.

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