• The Frankfurter Judengasse (from German: “Jews' Alley”) was the Jewish ghetto of Frankfurt and one of the earliest ghettos in Germany.
  • The Museum Judengasse contributed archaeological findings, documenting in particular the role played by the Jews of Frankfurt as the Emperor's servi camerae...
  • Due to the narrow street and the limited access, the Judengasse was destroyed three times by fire in the 18th century alone, in 1711, 1721 and 1796.
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  • Altogether only 500 Jewish families were allowed to live on the Judengasse after a new set of regulations were issued in 1616.
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  • The Frankfurter Judengasse was the Jewish ghetto of Frankfurt and one of the earliest ghettos in Germany.
  • Altogether only 500 Jewish families were allowed to live on the Judengasse after a new set of regulations were issued in 1616.
  • Aber da formierte sich Widerstand, in der Folge entstand das Jüdische Museum Frankfurt, dessen Gebäude in der Frankfurter Judengasse liegt.
  • Parallelwelt hinter Mauern: Frankfurter Judengasse CDU und Grüne wollen im Stadtbild an die einstige Judengasse und Judenmarkt erinnern.