ECB Opens Doors for Night of the Museums
Summary
The European Central Bank (ECB) announced it will participate in Frankfurt's Night of the Museums on April 25, 2026. The public will have access to certain areas of the Grossmarkthalle for guided tours focusing on art and architecture, as well as a complementary program of music, talks, and interactive games.
What changed
The European Central Bank (ECB) has announced its participation in Frankfurt's "Night of the Museums" event on April 25, 2026. The ECB will open public areas of its Grossmarkthalle to visitors, offering guided tours that highlight its contemporary art collection and site-specific architecture, including works by Thomas Bayrle, Giuseppe Penone, and OKO. The event also includes a complementary program with live music, talks, and interactive quizzes.
Public access is limited to specific areas of the Grossmarkthalle, and registration is required between April 7 and April 21, 2026. This event is primarily a public outreach and cultural engagement initiative, with no new regulatory obligations or compliance requirements for regulated entities. The focus is on showcasing the ECB's building, art collection, and its role within Frankfurt's cultural landscape.
What to do next
- Register for the event between April 7 and April 21, 2026, if planning to attend.
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ECB to open its doors for the Night of the Museums on 25 April 2026
24 March 2026
- ECB to open public areas of Grossmarkthalle as part of Frankfurt’s Night of the Museums
- Guided tours will highlight contemporary art and site-specific architecture
- Complementary programme in Grossmarkthalle, including music, talks and interactive games The European Central Bank (ECB) will once again take part in Frankfurt’s Night of the Museums on Saturday, 25 April 2026, opening its premises in the city’s Ostend district to the public. The evening programme offers a mix of contemporary art, site-specific architecture and information about the ECB, giving guests a closer look at the ECB and its place in Frankfurt’s cultural and urban landscape.
The ECB’s main building combines the historic Grossmarkthalle, designed by architect Martin Elsaesser, with a contemporary high‑rise complex, designed by Coop Himmelb(l)au. During the Night of the Museums, visitors can choose between two guided tours, each focusing on a different aspect of the site:
- Tour 1 – Contemporary art This tour focuses on works from the ECB’s contemporary art collection and takes place in the conference centre, a contemporary “house‑in‑house” structure embedded in the historic Grossmarkthalle building. It highlights, among other works, Thomas Bayrle’s site‑specific installation Frankfurters, 1980.
- Tour 2 – Architecture and site-specific works This tour explores various areas on the ground floor of the Grossmarkthalle. It focuses on the architectural history of the building and its integration into the ECB’s main building, as well as on the contemporary architectural concept by Coop Himmelb(l)au. Along the way, visitors encounter site‑specific works by Giuseppe Penone and OKO. While the high‑rise towers are not accessible during the Night of the Museums, their architectural concept and relationship to the historic hall are addressed as part of the guided architecture tours. In addition to the guided tours, visitors can also explore the ground floor of the Grossmarkthalle at their own pace. Highlights include the ECB Visitor Centre, which provides information on the role and tasks of the ECB, live music by the staff jazz band, a public talk with Dr Konrad Elsässer – descendant of architect Martin Elsaesser and Chair of the Martin Elsaesser Foundation – as well as interactive quizzes on art and the ECB’s work.
Notes
- Public access is limited to the Grossmarkthalle and its associated public areas.
- Registration for the programme is required and will be open from 7 to 21 April.
- Further information and registration details are available on the event website.
- For more information about the European Central Bank, visit our website.
Art, architecture and public space
Art plays an important role at the ECB and is closely linked to both the building’s architecture and its institutional environment. Permanent art‑in‑architecture works by Giuseppe Penone, Thomas Bayrle, Liam Gillick and OKO are embedded in and around the building and will be presented during the event. These site‑specific works engage with themes such as time and growth, structure and complexity, and the relationship between the individual and larger systems.
During the Night of the Museums, selected works will be presented as part of the two guided tour formats..
Architecture of the ECB’s main building
The ECB’s main building combines the historic Grossmarkthalle, designed by architect Martin Elsaesser and completed in 1928, with a contemporary high‑rise complex designed by Viennese architectural firm Coop Himmelb(l)au under the direction of Wolf D. Prix.
Originally a functional space for trade, the Grossmarkthalle is characterised by its open, column‑free interior and rational construction. Today, it is used for the ECB’s public activities, housing the Visitor Centre, conference areas and event spaces.
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