Can the world be explained through a single coin? Absolutely! The exhibition “The World in Money” at the Historical Museum Frankfurt offers a fresh perspective on Frankfurt as a hub of global connections from antiquity to the present day. Through the keyhole of financial-historical objects, the exbihition narrates global history from a local viewpoint – tangible, object-based, and surprisingly far-reaching. History is not depicted as a simplified tale of human progress but as a complex web of worldwide interconnections.
The link between local events and global phenomena unfolds through Frankfurt’s collection: A credit card tells a story about the environmental movement of the 1970s; a stock certificate reveals the dynamics of 19th-century colonial markets; a medal captures the global aftermath of a volcanic eruption in Indonesia. Colonial expansion, war, migration, and climate disasters are just as much part of the narrative as technological innovations and cultural shifts.
Historisches Museum Frankfurt
Saalhof 1
60311 Frankfurt
+49 (0)69 212 35599
info@historisches-museum-frankfurt.de
www.historisches-museum-frankfurt.de
U: 4, 5 (Dom / Römer) Tram: 11, 12, 14 (Römer / Paulskirche)
TUE–SUN 11 am – 6 pm
THURS 11 am – 9 pm
Municipal museum of the City of Frankfurt
largely barrier-free
WC wheelchair accessible
Help for people with visual impairments
Help for people with hearing impairments
Free admission for children and young persons under 18
