For many, Frankfurt is primarily "Mainhattan", city of finance and skyscrapers, but a closer look reveals a city of many charms: The picturesque houses of the beautifully restored Römerberg in the city centre and the unique "Museum Mile" along the banks of the Main river. Traditional cider pubs in Sachsenhausen, shops galore in the elegant Goethestrasse and the "Fressgass" - and a truly world-class cultural and arts scene.
Alte Oper (Old Opera House): Concert hall and conference centre, top cultural venue.Skyline: Frankfurt's modern skyscraper skyline - the only one of its kind in Germany - dominates the city, with several structures beyond the 200-metre mark providing an interesting contrast to the old historic buildings.Goethe House: Birthplace of Germany's greatest poet, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832).Judengasse/Börneplatz: Very well preserved remains of the buildings of the old Jewish ghetto, including a Mikwah ritual bath house.Kaiserdom (Imperial Cathedral): This is where the kings of the Holy Roman Empire were chosen and it was also the site of the coronations of ten emperors.St Paul's: The cradle of Germany democracy - this is where the first freelyelected German parliament convened in 1848.Römerberg: Frankfurt's historical Old Town Saalgasse: Beautiful street with many fine examples of Post-Modern architecture. Leading architects from around the world converted a series of ruined medieval sites using the forms and styles of the 1980s.
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