The building by the Main River is actually quite obvious. Although the whole building is not as famous and large as the Frankfurt Cathedral. But as a Protestant church. The building is still relatively beautiful. And it also wants to coordinate with the surrounding historical buildings.
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The building by the Main River is actually quite obvious. Although the whole building is not as famous and large as the Frankfurt Cathedral. But as a Protestant church. The building is still relatively beautiful. And it also wants to coordinate with the surrounding historical buildings.
The Three Emperors Church is also very good environment, the whole church has a long historical structure, this upbringing is also a fun place in Frankfurt, there are many small museums around you can visit for free.
Protestant church, a Gothic building built in the late 19th century. The church's predecessor dates back to the 15th century, and is almost symmetrical with the Emperor's Cathedral on both sides of the Main and across the river.
The Three Emperors Cathedral is a Protestant church built in the late 19th century in Gothic style. The church's predecessor dates back to the 15th century and is a nearly symmetrical cathedral on both sides of the Main and the other side of the Cathedral, which was destroyed and rebuilt in World War II. From 1990 to 1993, the State Council was seated. The church has a red sandstone hall and stone corridor, the church tower is 81 meters high, and the interior is decorated with stone pillars, stained glass windows, etc., which is very beautiful.
The Three Emperors Church is a beautiful scenery on the Main River, the top of the church towering spire is its biggest feature, the sunset on the Main River is really beautiful on it and the river.
On the opposite bank of the city center, we looked far away and left it for the next time to explore. Frankfurt was quite cold in October. I couldn’t walk. The scenery on both sides of the Rhine was quite good and lush.
Chapel, Gothic building. I went there on Saturday. In the afternoon, the members of the band rehearsed there. Most of the strings such as violins and cellos were mostly strings. There were fewer brass music, so the music was pulled out and melodious. The afterglow in the church echoed. The architectural structure of the church seemed to be especially suitable for playing symphony. Sitting in and listening for a long time, suddenly thinking of the nuns is crazy!