Frankfurt's Crime Museum Unveils Notorious Cases
The museum aims to educate visitors about police work through exhibits on historic crimes and investigative techniques.
- The Frankfurter Kriminalmuseum showcases infamous local crimes, including the unresolved murder of Rosemarie Nitribitt and the 1990 Hammermörder case.
- Housed in the basement of the Frankfurt Police Headquarters, the museum features original crime scene artifacts, such as a blood-stained caravan interior.
- Exhibits include items like drugs, counterfeit currency, and police equipment, offering insight into various aspects of law enforcement.
- A section of the museum is dedicated to the history of the Frankfurt police, from medieval times to the present day.
- Visitors must be at least 14 years old and schedule their free visit in advance, with tours designed to foster understanding of police work.