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Rooftop Day
Städel Rooftop

  • Date Saturday, 23 August 2025, 6 pm – 9 pm
  • Costs €2
  • Tickets Please book your desired time slot online. Tickets are only available online and cannot be purchased on site.

On Rooftop Day, the Städel Rooftop is open exclusively, offering an unforgettable panoramic view of the Frankfurt skyline.

In addition to the Städel Rooftop, which opened in 2024, you can visit the Founders’ Room to learn more about Johann Friedrich Städel and the origins of the Städel Collection. An art educator will be available to answer your questions.

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Questions & Answers

How do I get a ticket for the Städel Rooftop?

Access to the Städel Rooftop is included in the admission fee of the Städel Museum. Information on ticket prices is available here and at the museum ticket counter. All other current information about the Städel Rooftop can be found here.

Where can I park near the Städel Museum?

Please note that there is no special parking for museum visitors directly at the museum. We therefore recommend that you use the nearby multi-storey car parks.

Parking for cars

Multi-storey car parks are located within walking distance of approximately 10 minutes from the museum. Names and addresses:
• Alt-Sachsenhausen: Walter-Kolb-Strasse 16 (B43)
• Am Theater: Willy-Brandt-Platz 5
• Untermainanlage: Untermainanlage 1

Parking for coaches

Reservations for coach parking are not possible. The following coach parks are located in the vicinity of the Städel Museum: map

Is the Städel Museum barrier-free?

There is a lift at the main entrance of the Städel Museum (Schaumainkai 63) for visitors with limited mobility and visitors with prams or pushchairs.

All floors of the Städel Museum are accessible via a lift, which has wide doors and low controls for wheelchair users. One toilet on the first floor (1. OG) and one in the basement of the exhibition building (UG) is barrier-free. There are sufficient seating possibilities on all floors and in the exhibition rooms. A wheelchair or wheeled walker can be borrowed from the cloakroom.

For safety reasons, we reserve the right to regulate access to the exhibition galleries with prams/pushchairs if necessary (e.g., in cases of high visitor volume). The museum offers space for parking prams/pushchairs.

Visitors with a degree of disability of 50% or more are entitled to a reduced admission fee. If a “B” has been entered in the disability pass, admission is free for one accompanying person. In this case, please request tickets for guided tours via the contact form.

Public disabled parking spaces can be found on Holbeinstraße at the corner of Schaumainkai.

All further information as well as detailed test reports on accessibility in the Städel Museum can be found here.

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