Germany~Frankfurt, the "Heart of Europe".
1️⃣Römerberg: The historical center of Frankfurt, surrounded by medieval buildings, the square often hosts markets and festivals.
2️⃣Frankfurt Cathedral: This Gothic cathedral is a symbol of the city, and you can overlook the entire Frankfurt from the top of the tower.
3️⃣Städel Museum: It houses a rich collection of art from the Middle Ages to the present, and is a must-visit for art lovers.
4️⃣Goethe House: Explore the birthplace of the famous German writer Goethe and feel the environment in which he grew up and his creative inspiration.
5️⃣Main Tower: A modern skyscraper, the top viewing platform offers a magnificent view of Frankfurt's skyline.
6️⃣Main River: Walking, cycling, or boating along the river are all good choices to enjoy leisure time.
The history of Frankfurt can be traced back to 794 AD. The Frankish king Charlemagne successfully crossed the river here during the battle with the Saxons, turning the tide. Therefore, Charlemagne built a city here and named it Frankfurt. Walking on the streets of Frankfurt, the interweaving of ancient buildings and skyscrapers, like a shining pearl, quietly set in the heart of Germany
💁Goethe House Frankfurter Goethe-Haus
"On August 28, 1749, I was born in Frankfurt at 12 noon, and my constellation is not bad." This is Goethe's description of his birth in his autobiography "Poetry and Truth". Goethe lived here before the age of 26 and created many literary works here, such as his masterpieces "Götz von Berlichingen" and "The Sorrows of Young Werther". The first and second floors of Goethe House are public spaces, including restaurants, kitchens, living rooms, living rooms, etc., and the third floor is Goethe's bedroom and study
🏰Frankfurt Cathedral Kaiserdom St. Bartholomäus
The full name is "St. Bartholomew-Emperor's Cathedral", built between 1250 and 1514 during the Merovingian dynasty, in the Gothic architectural style. This is one of the important buildings of the Roman Empire. It was once the place where the Roman Emperor was elected. It witnessed the glorious moment when ten German emperors were crowned here, and it was also the origin of the title of "Emperor's Cathedral".
🎩Städel Museum
The museum houses about 110,000 works, including 3,100 oil paintings, 660 sculptures, more than 100,000 sketches and prints, etc., fully demonstrating the development of European art from the 14th century to the present. The museum's art collection is mainly divided into four areas-classical paintings, modern art, contemporary art, prints and sketches. "Classical paintings" is the most important collection category of the museum, including works by Rembrandt, Jan Vermeer, and Jan van Eyck
👑Alte Oper
It used to be an opera house in history, but now it is a concert hall. It was completed in 1880. During World War II, the opera house was destroyed and was once known as the most beautiful ruin in Germany. After a repair cost of 110 million euros, the appearance was kept as original as possible, and it was used as a concert hall and conference center
Rome Square, this square is still very famous. It is also a more important memorial point in Germany. When I went to this place, there were a lot of shopping centers inside, and I could see people riding horses here to stroll around. I felt very free.
The Roman square is the town hall square in Frankfurt since the Middle Ages, in the heart of the old town of Frankfurt. There is a fountain in the middle of the square, just being renovated and wrapped in a tight, tight package.
🇩🇪 Frankfurt - Street view, Frankfurt at dusk is still more sensational. Frankfurt is the financial center of Germany, like Shanghai in China. Many ancient buildings in Europe look so new.
Germany in-depth tour to see the most Asian faces of the attractions, eating a meal in the square to watch the Germans drink beer and chat, so uncomfortable
Come to see the freshness, the feeling of different architectural culture is still very different. A characteristic architectural square worth seeing more. Good-looking, come back next time.
The place where Rome Square must go to take pictures is the steps of Audrey Hepburn. The square is always overcrowded. It is best to take pictures early. The light is good in the morning and there are few people.
Strictly speaking, it should be called the Romans Square, the drawing-room of the Frankfurt people.
Rome is a historical city with many attractions, and it is worth recommending.