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Frankfurt Travel Guide

Frankfurt is the place of residence of the European Central Bank, the German Federal Bank, the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and the Frankfurt Trade Fair. Frankfurt Airport is one of the world's busiest airports. Frankfurt is the only German city listed as one of ten Alpha world cities.

About Frankfurt

Frankfurt covers an area of 95.9 sq. miles (248.3 square Km) and is estimated to have a population of 2.2 million people being the fifth largest city in Germany. Frankfurt is one of the two largest financial centres in continental Europe, the other being Paris.

Attractions

78604205-194493.jpgThe Alte Nikolaikirche (Old Nikolai Church) has formed the south section of Frankfurt’s Romerberg since 1260. Initially designed as a chapel for the neighbouring Stauferpfalz Palace, the church was later used for mass and prayer by the town council. In the 15th century, the building underwent changes and the watchtower was made higher to enable watchmen to signal to ships on the river from the top of the tower. Members of the council could also watch the festivities on the Romerberg from the extended rooftop. A hundred years later, this place of worship was turned into a warehouse and silo. Today, the facade of the late Gothic, doubled-naved church is painted in its original colours of white and red.

Hauptwache

Alte Oper

Goethehaus

Palmengarten and Grüneburgpark



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