There’s plenty to see and do in this 2,000-year-old German city. The gothic Saint Bartholomeus Cathedral is a perseverant structure, having been destroyed and rebuilt twice since its 14th century construction. Catch a screening at the German Film Museum, stroll the exhibit halls of one of Frankfurt’s many galleries, or climb to the top of the Main Tower for sweeping 360-degree views of the city.
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This historic cathedral served for 300 years as the site of coronation for Holy Roman Emperors.
The St. Bartholomew Cathedral tower is well worth climbing for the views of the old town, the Main river & greater Frankfurt. The viewing platforms are at a height of 66 meters and are reached via a long stone spiral stairs. Hard on the legs as there are no stops along the way. Well worth it though for the amazing 360 degree views from the top. The descent is easier.
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The house in which the legendary German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe lived his early years in invites you to discover the place and to learn more about life in the 18th century. Next to the historical site you can visit the Goethe-Museum, a collection of marvelous paintings of Goethe’s era that takes you on a journey from Goethe's youth in Frankfurt to his elder years in Weimar and beyond. Furthermore there are special exhibitions taking place. For more information please visit our website.
we have been before and it was a very nice house to visit and see the lady gave us a good tour round and told us the history of the Goethe House we had a great time and price good
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This historic cathedral served as the church for local leaders from the 15th century on and today serves as the home of a Lutheran congregation.
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i was in U4 and when i get out of the station i found this train half of it in the ground which make a nice photo to have just try to go to the same station and there are good cafe's there
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An outdoor shopping area amidst historic buildings in the city center of Frankfurt.
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This church is where Germany's kings and emperors have been crowned since 1253.
well worth a visit, not your average German church at all. Its all set out in the circular shape - lot of information, history and art on the outside and inside the actual church part its very simple and modern. Almost feels like a lecture hall with lots of seating in rows with desks. Free entry too
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