Caricatura Museum Frankfurt, Comic art museum in Altstadt, Frankfurt, Germany.
The Caricatura Museum Frankfurt presents comic and caricature works by German and international artists in a historic building on the Museumsufer embankment. The exhibitions focus on satirical pieces and graphic art that explore social and political themes.
The museum was founded in the early 2000s and opened its doors in 2008 to honor works from a satirical art movement. It grew out of an effort to preserve and present this artistic tradition to the public.
The collection features works by artists from the Neue Frankfurter Schule movement, who shaped the city's cultural life through humor and social commentary. Visitors can observe how caricature and comics served as tools for exploring everyday life and public issues.
The museum sits on the Museumsufer embankment and is easily accessible by public transport. A visit here fits well into a walk along the other nearby museums.
A bronze moose sculpture stands at the entrance, engraved with the names of key movement figures and a poem. It serves as a tribute to the artistic community that shaped the museum.
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