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10 Must-Visit Scenic Spots in Frankfurt

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Dec 18, 2019

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  • Romer Square: The Central Square of the City
  • Riverside Museum Area: Museum fans' Paradise
  • Main River: The Tender Feeling of Frankfurt
  • Eurotower: The Center of European Finance
  • Frankfurt Cathedral: Emperor's Cathedral
  • Goethe's Residence: Recalling the Sages
  • Old Town Hall: The Office of the Mayor
  • Iron Bridge: Leave Your Wish
  • Main Tower: Panoramic View of Frankfurt
  • St. Paul's Church:A Symbol of Democracy and Unit
  • Show More

10 must-visit scenic spots in Frankfurt

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The square was built in the medieval times. It was destroyed in the Second World War. After the war, it was almost completely rebuilt. Now it is the only square in Frankfurt that still retains a medieval appearance, which is in sharp contrast to the modern Frankfurt. Romer Square is the symbol of Frankfurt's culture and history.

10 Must-Visit Scenic Spots in Frankfurt

The Frankfurt Museum Area is located on the bank of the Main River in Sachsenhausen District of Frankfurt City, between Eiserner Steg and Friedensbrücke. The museum area is the art and culture area of Frankfurt. There are 13 well-known museums with different themes there. It is a special museum area and one of the most important ones in Germany and even in Europe.

10 Must-Visit Scenic Spots in Frankfurt

The Main River is the mother river of Frankfurt. There are many museums on both banks of the river. People can walk and play sports on both banks of the river. There are also open-air cafes near the river. There are various bridges crossing it, the most famous of which is Iron Bridge, a new gothic style walking bridge, which was built in 1869, which is an important landmark of the Main River.

10 Must-Visit Scenic Spots in Frankfurt

Founded in 1998, Eurotower is the seat of the European Central Bank, in which the world's Euro currency is issued and managed. Come here to see the building that changed the currency and finance of Europe and even the world. This place is therefore a must-visit location.

10 Must-Visit Scenic Spots in Frankfurt

The Frankfurt Cathedral, adjacent to Romer Square, was built between the 13th and 15th centuries. This gothic style cathedral became the coronation place for the kings of Germany from the 14th century. There were ten Holy Roman emperors that held their coronation ceremony here, so it is known as the "Emperor's Cathedral".

10 Must-Visit Scenic Spots in Frankfurt

Goethe, a German humanist thinker, was born here. His name is closely connected with the inheritance and spread of German culture, and he spent his youth here. The city of Frankfurt always praises this man's legacy.

10 Must-Visit Scenic Spots in Frankfurt

One of the main landmarks of Frankfurt. Located in Romer Square, three gabled buildings make up the city hall of Frankfurt. The middle one used to be the residence of Roman merchants, so it is named Romer. This was the place where the emperor was crowned. Now it is the place where the mayor works.

10 Must-Visit Scenic Spots in Frankfurt

This footbridge with its steel structure stretches across Main River, connecting the south andnorth banks of Frankfurt. The new gothic style bridge began construction in 1869, but it did not take its current shape until 1993 after many renovations. The guardrail on the bridge is covered with iron locks, allowing tourists to hang their wishes here.

10 Must-Visit Scenic Spots in Frankfurt

This is one of the many skylines in Frankfurt, and was opened in 2000 and is 200 meters

high. Visitors can take the elevator to its observation terrace to have a panoramic view of Frankfurt, especially when night falls, when the strong urban atmosphere of Frankfurt can be felt.

10 Must-Visit Scenic Spots in Frankfurt

St. Paul's Church was built in 1833. It is in a classical style, which is not very common in Germany. It is a very rich historical building with a lot of political relevance. It was originally a Protestant Lutheran church. On May 18, 1848, the first national assembly was held here, and the meeting was called "St. Paul's Church Parliament". In the meeting, the proposal for the constitution of Germany was adopted. Although the constitutional activities failed due to the opposition of Prussia and Austria, St. Paul's Church has become a cultural symbol of German democracy and unity.

10 Must-Visit Scenic Spots in Frankfurt

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