Frankfurt

About Frankfurt

Frankfurt, a central German city on the river Main, is a major financial hub that's home to the European Central Bank. It's the birthplace of famed writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, whose former home is now the Goethe House Museum. Like much of the city, it was damaged during World War II and later rebuilt. The reconstructed Altstadt is the site of Römerberg, a square that hosts an annual Christmas market. The Altstadt features a row of traditional half-timbered houses and Gothic Frankfurt Cathedral. The Römer, a trio of medieval patricians' homes, have served as city hall since the early 1400s. The Bankenviertel district is filled with towering skyscrapers. The Zeil, lined with department stores, is the city’s main shopping street. The Sachsenhausen district on the south side of the river is connected to the Altstadt by a pedestrian bridge. It features the Goethe Tower and the Museum Embankment, site of many museums, including the Städel fine art museum and the Deutsches Filmmuseum, dedicated to cinema history.
Römer

Römer is a medieval building in the Altstadt of Frankfurt am Main and one of the city's most important landmarks. The Römer is located opposite the Old St. Nicholas church and has been the city hall of Frankfurt for over 600 years. The Haus Römer is actually the middle building of a set of three located in the Römerberg plaza.
Frankfurt Cathedral

Frankfurt Cathedral, officially Imperial Cathedral of Saint Bartholomew is a Roman Catholic Gothic church located in the center of Frankfurt am Main. It is dedicated to Saint Bartholomew. As the former election and coronation church of the Holy Roman Empire, the cathedral is one of the major buildings of the Empire history and was mainly in the 19th century a symbol of national unity.
Main Tower

Main Tower is a 56-story skyscraper in the Innenstadt district of Frankfurt and is named after the nearby Main river. The tower has five underground floors and two public viewing platforms. The foyer of the building has two art pieces accessible to the public: the video installation by Bill Viola "The World of Appearances" and the wall mosaic by Stephan Huber.
Goethe House

Goethe House is a writer's house museum in the Innenstadt district of Frankfurt am Main and the birthplace of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. It is decorated with period furniture and paintings and provides an authentic environment in which Goethe spent his youth. It is also a place where Goethe wrote his famous works Götz von Berlichingen, Faust, and The Sorrows of Young Werther.
Städel Museum

Städel, officially the Städelsches Kunstinstitut und Städtische Galerie, is an art museum in Frankfurt, with one of the most important collections in Germany. The Städel Museum owns 3,100 paintings, 660 sculptures, more than 4,600 photographs and more than 100,000 drawings and prints. The Städel has European paintings from seven centuries, beginning with the early 14th century, moving into Late Gothic, the Renaissance, Baroque, and into the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries.
Eiserner Steg

Eiserner Steg is a footbridge spanning the river Main in the city of Frankfurt, Germany, which connects the center of Frankfurt with the district of Sachsenhausen. It is one of the most popular photo spots with an excellent view of Frankfurt's skyline.
Hessenpark

Hessenpark is an open-air museum that showcases half-timbered buildings from the land of Hesse and has over 100 historical houses. The Museum offers you a unique opportunity to experience at close quarters how people lived and worked in day gone by. It includes originally furnished houses, permanent exhibitions such as about tower clocks, a historical post office and glass melting as well as historical craft and farming technique presentations and a great variety of events.
Liebieghaus

Liebieghaus is a late 19th-century villa in Frankfurt, Germany. It contains a sculpture museum, the Städtische Galerie Liebieghaus, which is part of the Museumsufer on the Sachsenhausen bank of the River Main. The museum includes ancient Greek, Roman and Egyptian sculpture, as well as Medieval, Baroque, Renaissance and Classicist pieces, and works from the Far East.
Frankfurt Archaeological Museum

The Archaeological Museum is dedicated to researching, presenting and informing about the prehistoric, roman, mediaeval and more recent archaeology of Frankfurt and its surrounding countryside. These include, among others, the wide-ranging excavations - in the roman town of NIDA-Heddernheim, in Frankfurt's old town, and in the former Jewish ghetto at Börneplatz.
Frankfurt Opera House

Behind the historical facade of the previous Frankfurt Opera House lies one of the most outstanding concert halls of major importance, way beyond the borders of Germany. Visitors are offered high-quality program in all sections of music such as classical music, jazz and world-wide famous musical and show productions.
Best Time To Visit Frankfurt

The best time to visit Frankfurt is from April to September with temperatures are mild and days are sunny.

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