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A former Protestant church and national assembly hall in Frankfurt, Germany, known for its important political symbolism dating back to the Frankfurt Parliament in 1848, when the first publicly and freely-elected German legislative body convened there.
A contemporary art museum featuring a unique triangular building design, offering 3,500 m2 of exhibition space with a focus on Pop art, Minimalism, and international art from the 1960s to the present.
A Gothic church and former imperial collegiate church, Frankfurt Cathedral is dedicated to Saint Bartholomew and serves as a symbol of national unity in Germany. Despite being destroyed by fire and war, the cathedral was rebuilt and now stands at 95 meters tall.
A modern and contemporary art museum in Frankfurt, Germany, presenting temporary exhibitions and retrospectives of renowned artists since its opening in 1986.
A medieval three-storey building complex of nine houses, encircling six courtyards, serving as Frankfurt's city hall (Rathaus) for over 600 years, featuring Gothic-Renaissance architecture with a balcony.
A museum of decorative arts, the Museum fĂŒr angewandte Kunst Frankfurt features an alternating exhibition program that explores cultural values and changing living conditions, showcasing the tension between function and aesthetic value.
A museum of the history of communication, the Museum fĂŒr Kommunikation showcases a comprehensive history of mail, telegraph, telephone, radio, television, and computer development from Cuneiform tablets to digital technology.
A 19th-century art museum in Frankfurt, Germany, with one of the most important collections in Germany, featuring European paintings from seven centuries, prints, drawings, and photographs, as well as contemporary art and a library of 115,000 books.
A 40-storey, 148m tall skyscraper and former seat of the European Central Bank, now hosting ECB Banking Supervision, situated near a U-Bahn and tram station in Frankfurt's Bankenviertel.
A 32-storey, 166.3m futurist skyscraper in Frankfurt, Germany, constructed by Bilfinger Berger, and formerly part of the headquarters of Dresdner Bank. It was the tallest building in Germany from 1978 to 1990 and is now the main tenant of Deutsche Bahn.
A Frankfurt Central Station, inaugurated in 1888, is one of the largest and most important railway stations in Europe, with 25 tracks and a listed building complex.
A 53-storey, 208 meter-tall skyscraper designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox, featuring a perforated façade, flat slabs, and a distinctive golden granite exterior with a crown at the top.
A 55-storey, 200m skyscraper, the fourth-tallest building in Frankfurt and Germany, featuring a 60,000 square meter lease to PricewaterhouseCooper's German branch office.
A 63-storey, 257m skyscraper with a postmodern design, often referred to as "Bleistift" (pencil) due to its shape, featuring a square footprint, cylindrical shape, and pyramid at the top.
A natural history museum founded in 1821, the Senckenberg Museum is one of the largest and most renowned museums of its kind in Germany, showcasing a vast collection of exhibits on animal, plant, and geology.
A twin tower skyscraper complex, the Deutsche Bank Twin Towers are a 155-meter-high headquarters building complex in Frankfurt, Germany, housing the largest bank in Germany.
A 43-storey skyscraper, the OpernTurm is a 170 m (560 ft) office building situated opposite the Alte Oper in Frankfurt.
A historic concert hall in Frankfurt, Germany, built in 1880 as an opera house, bombed in 1944, and rebuilt in the 1970s as a concert hall with a large hall and smaller venues, featuring a variety of performances.
A 56-storey skyscraper standing 200m tall, with an additional antenna spire bringing the total height to 240m, featuring two public viewing platforms and a unique design with a cuboid and circular tower structure.
A 56-story, 259 m (850 ft) skyscraper that is the tallest building in Frankfurt and Germany, designed by Foster & Partners and constructed in steel to eliminate the need for supporting columns in its sky gardens.
A residential building, the Goethe House is the birthplace and childhood home of German poet and playwright Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
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