Frankfurt am Main waved a farewell to the summer of 2010, by organizing another grand event - Museumsuferfest.
Celebrations continued for three days, from Friday to Sunday. Planned without a minute’s pause, the program was enough to fill all fifty-two pages of the brochure.
Frankfurt celebrations always successfully engage and satisfy all their visitors. The Museumsuferfest 2010 was not an exception. People of any ages and lifestyles could find something interesting to enjoy themselves with. There were city’s numerous museums welcoming visitors of their exhibitions until late night; There were concerts held at both banks of the river Main where the audience could also join in to dance; Stalls all the around the place offered food and drinks as well as souvenirs from around the world. And despite the cold rainy weather, the streets were full of people.
After the Parade of Cultures, the Museumsuferfest was one more opportunity for the international residents of the city to swirl and rejoice in the diversity of their cultures.
During the festival Frankfurt hosted the annual book exhibition with Argentina as a focus country. Moreover, the land associated with football, tango and Gauchos served as the leitmotif for the whole Museumsuferfest this year. Argentinean tango show, followed by the fireworks, was the concluding performance of the celebration.
