Städel Museum – Frankfurt
The Städel Museum was founded in 1815 by the German banker Johann Friedrich Städel, who in his will expressed the desire to create an independent
The Städel Museum was founded in 1815 by the German banker Johann Friedrich Städel, who in his will expressed the desire to create an independent
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