Visitor information
Opening hours:
Tue–Sun: 11 am – 7 pm
Thu: 11 am – 9 pm
Mon closed
We are currently undergoing exhibition preparations and look forward to welcoming you back for the opening of the exhibition Hidden History – Facets of Subculture in Frankfurt Rhine-Main on Friday, April 17, at 6:00 PM.
Upcoming Exhibition
Hidden History – Facets of Subculture in Frankfurt Rhine-Main
18 April – 17 May 2026
Admission
Tickets can be purchased both on site and online on GetYourGuide.
Reduced Admission during Hidden History (18 April – 17 May 2026)
To enable you to visit the exhibition and its numerous performances, workshops, and special events multiple times, we have introduced a reduced admission policy for the duration of the exhibition:
€5 per visit
Participation in an event or guided tour during your visit is already included in the admission.
The admission fee applies again for each additional visit.
For groups of 8 people or more who are eligible for reduced admission (see “Reduced Admission” below), the reduced group rate of €4 per person remains in effect.
Reduced Admission
Reduced admission applies to:
Pupils
Students
Apprentices / trainees
Military and civil service members
Participants in the Voluntary Social Year (FSJ)
Recipients of unemployment benefits (ALG I and ALG II)
Persons with disabilities (degree of disability of 50% or more)
(If the disability ID card includes a “B” designation, one accompanying person receives free admission.)
Holders of the Frankfurt Pass
Members of the BBK
Holders of the Frankfurt Card
Free Admission
Free admission is granted to:
Members of the Frankfurter Kunstverein (FKV)
Members of an ADKV art association
Holders of the MuseumsuferCard or MuseumsuferTicket
Members of ICOM
Holders of an AICA card / Press
Members of IKT
Holders of the Ehrenamtscard (Volunteer Card)
Students and staff of Städelschule
Students and staff of HfG Offenbach
Children up to 6 years of age
KUFTI (Cultural and Leisure Ticket Frankfurt for Children and Young People)
Other Reductions
Visitors holding a Kulturpass pay €1.
Information for groups
Registration is required for all groups. We are also happy to offer private guided tours for your group. Further information can be found here: Education.
Please note: In order to guarantee the curatorial authenticity of our exhibitions, guided tours are only offered by our curatorial team or art mediators authorised by us. External guided tours are therefore not permitted.
Address
Frankfurter Kunstverein
Steinernes Haus am Römerberg
Markt 44
D-60311 Frankfurt am Main
How to reach the Frankfurter Kunstverein
The Frankfurter Kunstverein is located in the heart of Frankfurt’s old town, near the Römer and St. Paul’s Church:
By public transport:
- U-Bahn (subway): Lines U4 and U5 to “Dom/Römer”
- S-Bahn (city train): Lines S1-S6, S8, S9 to “Hauptwache,” from there it’s a 5-minute walk
- Tram: Line 11 or 12 to “Römer/Paulskirche”
By car:
Parking is available in nearby parking garages, such as the “Dom/Römer” parking lot. However, due to the central location, we recommend using public transport.
For Inquiries
post(at)fkv.de
+ 49 (0)69 219 314 0