The graphic art collections of the Augustinermuseum and the Museum für Neue Kunst have had a new home since September 2016. Frankfurt architect Christoph Mäckler designed the plans: a narrow façade that blends harmoniously into the streetscape of Salzstraße - behind it lies a state-of-the-art building that meets all the needs of the sensitive objects.
Three storage rooms provide space for 90,000 drawings, prints and photographs - which are stored at the ideal humidity and temperature. It goes without saying that graphic art is not only preserved here, but also exhibited. The temporary exhibition room presents three exhibitions a year: from medieval woodcuts in small format to contemporary pictorial worlds in black ink. The special exhibitions held here are organized by the Augustinermuseum or the Museum für Neue Kunst. Lovers of the graphic arts of all times will get their money's worth.
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