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Bring your group to visit the German National Library – the memory of the nation!

Take an informative tour of our premises in Frankfurt am Main to find out why the German National Library was given this name and what make it different from other libraries. Join us for a look behind the scenes.

Visit the individual work areas, get background information and particulars about the building and the artworks associated with it. You can also take a look at the reading room.

The highlight of our group tours: a visit to the underground stacks that otherwise remain closed to the public. We show you how we store books, periodicals, CDs, microfilms, maps and other media and give them the best possible protection. Nearly 14 million media works are currently archived in an area the size of four soccer pitches.

Information and contact

The guided tours are offered and conducted by Kulturothek Frankfurt.

Booking/appointments

Contact Kulturothek Frankfurt directly to make an appointment for a group tour. The group tours are held during the library's opening hours: Monday to Friday 9:00 to 22:00 and Saturday 10:00 to 18:00.

Costs

10,00 €

Duration

approx. 1.5 hours

Venue

Please leave your coats, jackets and bags in the cloakroom. You can also use our lockers, for which you will need two two-euro coins. Instead of two-euro coins, you can also use tokens, which can be purchased at our automatic pay station using a debit or credit card. A combination of two-euro coins and tokens is also possible.

Contact

Kulturothek Frankfurt
Phone +49 69 281010
Fax +49 69 281070
info@kulturothek.de
http://kulturothek-frankfurt.de

Library tour for experts

Experts are invited to take part in individual library tours which are tailored to their specific interests.

Make a personal appointment with Jana Beier: Fuehrungen-Frankfurt@dnb.de , Tel. +49 1525-1614.

Group tours are available from Monday to Friday between 09:00 and 16:00.
For organisational purposes, we would be grateful if you could contact us no later than three weeks before the desired date.

Costs

Free admission

Duration

approx. 1.5 hours

Venue

Please leave your coats, jackets and bags in the cloakroom. You can also use our lockers, for which you will need two two-euro coins. Instead of two-euro coins, you can also use tokens, which can be purchased at our automatic pay station using a debit or credit card. A combination of two-euro coins and tokens is also possible.

Exile. Experience and Testimony

Guided tour through the permanent exhibition of the German Exile Archive 1933–1945

What does it mean to have to go into exile? What awaits one there? Does exile ever finish? And what remains of exile? Join one of our group tours of the permanent exhibition “Exile. Experience and Testimony” and find out just how diverse the answers to these questions are.

Our exhibition is devoted exclusively to testimonies from the German Exile Archive 1933–1945. More than 250 original objects and documents and over 300 publications provide a multiperspective overview of exile in the period from 1933 to 1945. They also reveal how varied and individually unique the experiences of this historical exile were. It meant rupture and loss, but also a fresh start and new opportunities.

Let us guide you through the exhibition and tell you the stories behind the exhibits.

Permanent exhibition of the German Exile Archive

To the virtual exhibition

Information and contact

The exhibition areas are accessible for people with impaired mobility or in wheelchairs.

Booking/Appointments

Make an appointment for a group tour:
exilarchiv@dnb.de
Phone +49 69 1525-1905

The group tours take place during the opening hours of the German Exile Archive 1933–1945: Monday to Friday 10:00–18:00. For organisational purposes, we would be grateful if you could contact us no later than three weeks before the desired date.

Costs

Free admission

Duration

approx. 45 minutes

Venue

Please leave your coats, jackets and bags in the cloakroom. You can also use our lockers, for which you will need two two-euro coins. Instead of two-euro coins, you can also use tokens, which can be purchased at our automatic pay station using a debit or credit card. A combination of two-euro coins and tokens is also possible.

Address and getting here

German National Library
Adickesallee 1
60322 Frankfurt am Main

Getting here

We advise you to use public transport.

1 / By public transport

By rail

From the main railway station (underground level), take the U5 in the direction of Preungesheim and get off at the stop “Deutsche Nationalbibliothek”. Journey time approx. 10 minutes.

By plane

From the airport (regional station), take S-Bahn S8 in the direction of Hanau or the S9 in the direction of Offenbach and get off at “Konstablerwache”. Change to the U5 in the direction of Preungesheim and get off at the stop “Deutsche Nationalbibliothek”. Journey time approx. 30 minutes.

By bus

The “Deutsche Nationalbibliothek” bus stop is served by the number M32 bus.

2 / By bike

The German National Library in Frankfurt am Main can easily be reached by bike. You can get to the DNB by taking the cycle paths on Adickesallee, Nibelungenallee, and Eckenheimer Landtraße.
Covered bicycle racks are located right at the main entrance.

3 / By car

The address for navigation devices is Eckenheimer Landstraße 165. The building is accessed from the underground car park. The maximum entrance height is 2.0 m.

Approaching from the west

Take the A66 to the end of the autobahn in Miquelallee and follow the signs for Fulda/Hanau; at the third intersection, turn right into Eckenheimer Landstraße in the direction of the city centre; follow the signs and turn right into the underground car park.

Approaching from the north

Take the A661 to the Eckenheim exit, get into the lane for the city centre/Eckenheim, continue straight on to the third major set of traffic lights and cross these. The entrance to the underground car park is located at the German National Library building around 100 metres further on the right.

Parking

Our car park has 100 parking spaces for visitors on the first basement floor.
Opening hours: Monday to Friday 6:00 to 22:00, Saturday 8:00 to 18:00.
Fees: 2.00 Euro/hour, cash or card payment.
The permanent rental of parking spaces is not possible.

For on-street parking spaces in the Holzhausenviertel district, the City of Frankfurt of Main charges 50 cents per quarter hour or part thereof from Monday to Friday between 7:00 and 19:00.

4 / Accessibility

The German National Library in Frankfurt am Main has designated disabled parking spaces in its car park and next to the building in Schlosserstraße. The Library's public rooms can be accessed by lift from the underground car park. Barrier-free access to the main entrance is also available from Schlosserstraße.

Last changes: 18.10.2024

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