Best Art Galleries in Frankfurt

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An art-gallery day works best when the route mixes institutions with smaller commercial spaces. Large exhibition halls provide museum-scale shows, while independent and dealer galleries offer a closer look at current artists and can change completely from one month to the next. Because several spaces are compact, it is realistic to visit multiple galleries in one afternoon without turning the day into a marathon.

Opening hours deserve special attention. Smaller galleries often close on Sunday and Monday, may pause between exhibitions, and sometimes open outside regular hours for receptions. Current show information matters more than permanent descriptions. If the goal is to see a specific artist, confirm the exhibition dates before traveling. For general browsing, group galleries by neighborhood and keep one major institution as an anchor.

Frankfurt’s gallery landscape stretches from the old town and central streets to Sachsenhausen and Westend. Contemporary art is the common thread, but photography, painting, installation, and cross-disciplinary projects all appear. The selections below mix noncommercial institutions and established dealer galleries to give visitors several ways into the local scene.

Portikus

Portikus occupies a distinctive small building on the Main island and presents contemporary exhibitions connected to the Städelschule art academy. It is especially useful for experimental contemporary art and a compact stop during a river walk. Check the current exhibition before crossing over, as the experience changes completely with each project and installation. Gallery programs rotate, and smaller commercial spaces may close between exhibitions, so verify the current show and opening hours before making a special trip.

Address: Alte Brücke 2, Maininsel, 60594 Frankfurt am Main, Germany / Visit Map

Frankfurter Kunstverein

Frankfurter Kunstverein presents contemporary art and interdisciplinary projects in the new old town, combining a historic central setting with current artistic positions. It is especially useful for contemporary exhibitions, talks, and visitors fitting art into an old-town itinerary.

Use the current program to time the visit around an exhibition or event, and consider a late-opening day when available.

Address: Markt 44, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany / Visit Map

Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt

Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt mounts major temporary exhibitions across modern and contemporary art, functioning more like a changing exhibition center than a permanent-collection museum. It is especially useful for museum-scale temporary shows and travelers who want one substantial art stop. Verify the current venue information and exhibition ticketing before arrival, as temporary location arrangements can affect access.

Address: Gabriel-Riesser-Weg 3, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany / Visit Map

Galerie Bärbel Grässlin

Galerie Bärbel Grässlin is an established contemporary gallery near the center, with a program that rewards visitors interested in current painting, sculpture, and international artists. It is especially useful for serious gallery browsing and a compact contemporary-art circuit north of Zeil. Smaller gallery hours are narrower than museum hours, so check the exhibition dates and avoid assuming the space is open every day.

Address: Schäfergasse 46 B, 60313 Frankfurt am Main, Germany / Visit Map

Galerie Peter Sillem

Galerie Peter Sillem focuses strongly on contemporary photography and image-based work in Sachsenhausen, adding a medium-specific stop to a broader art route. It is especially useful for photography collectors, photo-book interests, and visitors already on the south bank.

Confirm the current show and combine it with nearby galleries or Museumsufer so the short visit sits naturally within a larger route.

Address: Dreieichstraße 2, 60594 Frankfurt am Main, Germany / Visit Map

Galerie Heike Strelow

Galerie Heike Strelow presents contemporary artists in a central location east of the old town, making it easy to connect with the river and Fahrgasse area. It is especially useful for painting, installation, and visitors building a self-guided gallery walk. Check opening days before arrival because commercial-gallery schedules are often shorter than those of nearby museums.

Address: Lange Straße 31, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany / Visit Map

Galerie Barbara von Stechow

Galerie Barbara von Stechow brings an established dealer program to Westend, broadening the gallery route beyond the most obvious old-town cluster. It is especially useful for contemporary painting and sculpture, collectors, and travelers exploring Westend. Pair it with nearby cafés or Grüneburgpark and verify the current exhibition so the western detour has a clear focus.

Address: Feldbergstraße 28, 60323 Frankfurt am Main, Germany / Visit Map

Galerie Perpétuel

Galerie Perpétuel adds a smaller contemporary gallery in Sachsenhausen, useful for visitors who want intimate spaces rather than only large institutions. It is especially useful for emerging and contemporary work on a south-bank gallery circuit.

Because the opening window can be limited, check the latest schedule and use the stop together with other Sachsenhausen art addresses.

Address: Oppenheimer Str. 39, 60594 Frankfurt am Main, Germany / Visit Map

Philipp Pflug Contemporary

Philipp Pflug Contemporary places a contemporary commercial gallery directly on Römerberg, creating a striking contrast between current art and the historic square outside. It is especially useful for a quick contemporary-art stop in the heart of sightseeing territory. Check whether an exhibition is currently installed before relying on the address, especially when the old town is the main reason for being nearby.

Address: Römerberg 8, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany / Visit Map

Galerie Hübner & Hübner

Galerie Hübner & Hübner adds an established commercial-gallery stop to a Westend art walk, with exhibitions that make sense for visitors interested in contemporary positions beyond the larger institutions. Its Grüneburgweg location pairs easily with cafés, independent shops, and nearby cultural stops. Gallery hours can be narrower than museum schedules, so verify the current exhibition and opening times before visiting and allow time to explore the surrounding neighborhood.

Address: Grüneburgweg 71, 60323 Frankfurt am Main, Germany / Visit Map