Fran DFF Film Museum
Deutsche Filminstitut und Filmmuseum
Check out Filmmusuem when the weather is bad. The first and second floors of the museum are Daueraustellung and the third floor is Sonderausstellung. There is also a cinema on the ground floor. Three euros more to the third floor, six euros more to the regular.
Today, I walked on the first and second floors, showing the previous development process from kaleidoscope to photos to movies. The most interesting ones are the old ones with their hands shaking and looking at motion pictures. And two old things that cost 10 per cent to turn
On the second floor, you can experience the lighting in different movie pictures, experience adjusting the sound music in the movie, and experience standing in the green cloth directly appearing in the animation. And then there's that weird model.
The museum is not big, there are still some objects that can be interactive, and it is not tired to walk around a circle. You can go for a walk on weekends when the weather is bad.
Frankfurt must-see Travel guide - Nature Museum
Experience the magic of nature at the Senckenberg-Naturmuseum
The Natural History Museum is not only suitable for children, but also for adults! The Senckenberg Museum of Natural History focuses on biodiversity and evolution and takes you through eons of time.
The Dinosaur Hall is a children's favorite, and the exhibition hall has two oversized dinosaurs: the 4-meter long and massive plant-eating dinosaur (Diplodocus Longus) and the famous "Tyrannosaurus Rex" (Tyrannosaurus Rex), the king of the dinosaur world is amazing! There are more dinosaur skeletons for you to explore, and you can even touch the ribs of brachiosaurus to feel the ancient charm of the plate dragon.
The whale and elephant exhibition hall is also not to be missed, and the moment you stand face to face with an African elephant makes you feel small. The impressive scene of a python devouring a warthog truly shows the cruelty and wonder of nature.
On the upper two floors of the museum, you'll find replicas of many known and unknown animals, from gorillas to lower animals, bison, kangaroos, moose and penguins, as well as a variety of exotic birds, all exquisitingly detailed and full-size displays.
Come to the Senckenberg Museum of Nature and embark on an amazing journey of nature exploration!
The Poet's Room, | Goethe Museum, Frankfurt |
I believe that many "staying in Germany" have studied German at the Goethe Institute or have taken the Goethe certificate. What do you know about Goethe? After coming to Germany, you may wish to take a look at Goethe's former house and learn more about his life
Address: Großer Hirschgraben 23-25, 60311 Frankfurt am Main
Hours: 10:00-18:00 (Extended to 21:00 on Thursdays)
Tickets: Adults €10, students €6, Frankfurt Card €5
Explanation: The entrance has a brief introduction in Chinese. There are 2 free lectures every day (2pm, 4pm) and 1 extra lecture on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays (10:30am), all in German
Transportation: In the heart of the Old town of Flange, a variety of transportation can be reached:
S-Bahn 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 (Hauptwache)
U-Bahn 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9 (Hauptwache)
U-Bahn 4, 5 (Dom/ Romer)
Straßenbahnen 11, 12, 14 (Karmeliterkloster)
There is a gift shop next to the ticket office, which has all the souvenirs related to Goethe. I bought a Goethe statue of rubber Goethe Radierer 3.95 euros, a book of Goethe's classic quotes Minibuch Goethe-Zitate 6 euros, and two Goethe postcards 3.5 euros ~
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