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The Digital Collection is the online catalog of the collection of the Museum Angewandte Kunst in Frankfurt am Main. The museum’s collection comprises a rich array of applied art from Japan, Korea, China, Iran, countries of geographical Europe, and the USA, among others, spanning around 5,000 years. The collection also includes design, book art, and graphic art. The collection is distinguished by the diversity and outstanding quality of the individual pieces.
The Digital Collection makes this important cultural asset accessible to the public on a permanent basis. You can find out how to use the online catalog below.