Helaba
Japan Center and Dresdner Bank in Frankfurt am Main
old building in Frankfurt
Steinberger Frankfurt Hof
Deutsche Bank in Frankfurt am Main
park
park
Dresdner Bank in Frankfurt am Main
Dresdner Bank in Frankfurt am Main
central station from Frankfurt am Main
Frankfurts central station
Tousist information Frankfurt am Main
Frankfurt am Main
Frankfurt am Main is a international finance- and faircity with the most imposant Skyline in Germany. Between the modern buildings in the
city are some historic old buildings. The most famous son of the town is Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Important
sights are the Kaiserdom, the Paulskirche, the skyscrapers, the Göthehaus. Theire are a lot of events like concersts, theatres, opera and
fairs. The towers of the Frankfurt banks are seable from far away. Also the european central bank has it seat in Fankfurt.
Sometimes in Frankfurt am Main are book fairs. Goethes birthing house in the street called Hirschgraben contains a museum and is a reconstruction of the
historical building, because the original building was destroyed in the war.
During the war nearly all 4000 half-timbered houses whre bombed.
In Frankfurt am Main is since 1871 a palm garden - theire are 2500 different plants.
After the war the american invaders place theire headquater in Frankfurt am Main.
Frankfurt is seat of a lot of inforamtion technologie and telecommunication companys and a lot of eureopean companys have theire mainquater theire.
Die theigt of the skyscrapers is rising since the 1950th. The first skyscraper in Frankfurt am Main was the 1976
opened plaza bureau centre - Plaza Büro Center - with 159 meters high (from Wikipedia)
source: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankfurt_am_Main, http://www.frankfurt.de
Frankfurt am Main - weather
in the following box are some weater informations about the local weater in Frankfurt am Main:
you are now on the english version / für Deutschsprachige Seiten hier clicken:
imprint of internationalcityguide.com: Jan Meves, Minslebener Str. 66, D-38855 Wernigerode, Germany
jan@overthesky.net