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Travel to Frankfurt, a city that attracts millions of visitors every year, thanks to its futuristic skyline and the biggest German airport, the Frankfurt Airport, which is described as one of the world’s busiest international airports. Whether it’s for business, leisure travel or just sightseeing Frankfurt has a lot to offer at any time of the year.

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Museum Giersch

Museum Giersch was opened in 2000 as an art gallery in Frankfurt. It promotes the Rhine-Main area's cultural identity by displaying the art and cultural history of the region. The range of exhibits in...
 
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Naturmuseum Senckenberg has one of the most important natural history collections in Europe. The museum features an extensive collection of dinosaur skeletons w...
 
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Oper Frankfurt

Not to be confused with the historic Alte Oper building, this modern building is where to go to see an opera performance. State subsidized performances make this a relatively affordable place to see h...
 
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18th century palace of the Princely House of Thurn and Taxis. In the 19th century, it served as the parliament of the German Confederation. Unfortunately, apart...
 
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Palmengarten

Palmengasrten is one of the two botanical gardens in Frankfurt. Having an area of about 22 hectares the Palmengarten botanical garden display a range of beautiful and interesting plants. This garden p...
 
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Römerberg

Römerberg is the old centre of Frankfurt. It features various buildings and a church from the 14th and 15th century (the buildings were mostly destroyed during World War II but completely rebuilt...
 
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Sachsenhausen

By crossing one of the bridges from the city centre you reach the Sachsenhausen part of the city south of the Main river. The old town part, Alt-Sachsenhausen, at Affentorplatz is famous for its old c...
 
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Schirn Kunsthalle is an art gallery which exhibits both modern and contemporary art. The exhibitions of Antiquity, modern art, Old Masters, contemporary art, ph...
 
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Seehof Park

Seehof Park is a 2.7-acre park with a playground and soccer field. Surrounded by a residential area, this park is located on the eastern edge of Sachsenhausen district. Children can have fun on the pl...
 
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Sportpark Kelkheim is a sports facility complex that features high rope courses, golf (no membership required), indoor climbing and bouldering, squash, and other activities....
 
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Katharinenkirche (St. Catherine's Church), Baroque style Lutheran church at Hauptwache. Constructed 1678 bis 1681 at the site of a former monastery, destroyed d...
 
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St. Leonhardskirche (St. Leonhard's Church), old late Romanic church built in 1219 and later transformed in accordance with the Gothic style in the 15th century...
 

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