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Städel Night

  • Date Saturday, 1 November 2025, 9 pm
  • Tickets €25 Euro, €18 Euro reduced
  • Exhibition Carl Schuch und Frankreich
  • Costs (evening ticket counter) €25 Euro, €18 Euro reduced (limited number of tickets)
  • Note Reduced admission applies to school pupils, trainees, students and people with a degree of disability (GdB) of >50%. Holders of the MuseumsuferCard and members of the Städelverein are not eligible for a reduction at this special event.
  • Due to limited cloakroom capacity, we kindly ask you to bring only small bags to the Städel.
  • Snacks and drinks are only available against cash payment.
  • From age 18

Unique parties with insights into art by young experts, national and international DJs, drinks, food, and an extraordinary atmosphere—all this and more is what the Städel Nights are all about.

Soundscapes

The Party accompanying the Major Autumn Exhibition!

 

Dance late into the night to electronic beats and embark on an exciting journey through the exhibition “Carl Schuch and France”. The Städel Night takes you straight into the Parisian art world of the 19th century: discover atmospheric landscapes and radiant still lifes by an almost forgotten artist, shown in a fascinating dialogue with masterpieces by Cézanne, Manet, Monet, and others.

The evening kicks off musically with Frankfurt-based DJ and producer Dawit Asfaha, followed by internationally renowned DJ Ogazón, who captivates audiences with her unique explorations between house and techno. When she’s not behind the decks at Berghain or Panorama Bar in Berlin, she can be found at major festivals across the globe. The night’s finale comes from CAIVA, who has already wowed Frankfurt crowds at Boiler Room.

Cool drinks will be served by Naiv, and Mutti freut sich with delicious snacks.

Questions & Answers

How do I get to the Städel Museum?

Underground lines U1, U2, U3, and U8 (to “Schweizer Platz”)

Tram lines 15 and 16 (to “Otto-Hahn-Platz”)

On foot approximately 10 minutes from the central railway station via Holbeinsteg bridge

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

May I take a bag, jacket, food, or beverages into the Städel Museum?

For security reasons, bags (larger than DIN A4) and jackets must be checked in the cloakroom. In order to avoid unintended contact with the works of art, no articles of clothing may be carried over your arm in the exhibition rooms.

The consumption of food and beverages is not permitted in the exhibition rooms. Beverages may not be taken into the exhibition halls.  All such items can be checked in the cloakroom.

Am I allowed to take photographs, film, or make sound recordings in the Städel Museum?

The use of photo cameras (without flash) for private purposes is permitted in the permanent exhibition and in the special exhibitions, unless explicitly stated otherwise for specific works. Flashes, additional lighting equipment, tripods, selfie sticks, or other devices are not permitted.

Cameras, audio and video recorders for commercial or publication purposes may only be used with the written permission of the Städel Museum. To obtain permission, please contact our press department () prior to your visit. The commercial use of photographs, audio and video recordings, as well as the use of additional lighting (flash, video lights, etc.), tripods, selfie sticks, or other equipment, requires prior permission from the Städel Museum.

If you would like to acquire images of our works of art and the rights to reproduce them, please contact our agency bpk. This image archive supplies digital data and offers a database for research.

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