There's 700 years of European art to admire at Frankfurt's riverside Städel Museum. Works by Monet, Dürer, Rembrandt, Cézanne, Matisse, Bacon, Palermo and Picasso fill this grand building, making it one of Germany's most important art museums.
The permanent exhibition includes around 2700 paintings, 600 sculptures and 100,000 drawings and prints. The museum also hosts a range of temporary exhibitions and other events throughout the year, and is also home to a library, a bookshop and a cafe.