St. Paul's Church (Paulskirche)
The St. Paul's Church has a major historical significance to Germany as we know it today, where the first national assembly was held in this building in 1849.
St. Paul's Church (Paulskirche)
The St. Paul's Church has a major historical significance to Germany as we know it today, where the first national assembly was held in this building in 1849.
Altstadt
This Historical center contains a wide variety of historical objects and sites of the city that traces back from the prehistoric to the modern era. Visitors will be able to experience a blast in the past with the many historical constructions and buildings that stand to this day.
Frankfurter Römer
This uniquely constructed patrician villa serves as the home of Frankfurt's town hall to this day for over 600 years. It holds great significance to the locals and the many cafes and bars will allow visitors to relax and chat with the people there while sightseeing.
New Old Town
The new old town presents itself as Frankfurt's ongoing urban development by combining the modern standards of construction with the classic renaissance style to create a richly developed area for events and festivals alike.
Kleinmarkthalle
This marketplace contains all sorts of fresh products ranging from exotic local delicacies to high-quality produce all at a reasonable price. The stall workers in the markets are kind to anyone who arrive, whether it be a local or a foreigner, and some can speak in English to those who don't know the German language.
Goethe House
This house was once used by the famous author and poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, whose works include The Sorrows of Young Werther, Sturm und Drang, and Faust. Restored to its original condition, this bourgeois-styled house contains many antique furnishings, and paintings, as well as the desk where Goethe worked on his literature.
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