FRANKFURT, EXPLORING the magnificent CATHEDRAL (DOM) ⛪, GERMANY
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Frankfurt, a central German city on the river Main, is a major financial hub that's home to the European Central Bank. It's the birthplace of famed writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, whose former home is now the Goethe House Museum. Like much of the city, it was damaged during World War II and later rebuilt. The reconstructed Altstadt (Old Town) is the site of Römerberg, a square that hosts an annual Christmas market.
Germany is a Western European country with a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges and North Sea beaches. It has over 2 millennia of history. Berlin, its capital, is home to art and nightlife scenes, the Brandenburg Gate and many sites relating to WWII. Munich is known for its Oktoberfest and beer halls, including the 16th-century Hofbräuhaus. Frankfurt, with its skyscrapers, houses the European Central Bank.
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Frankfurt am Main Old Town Germany
Frankfurt am Main has a small but pleasant old town worth exploring on foot - see the Römer, Kaiserdom, Goethehaus, museums and Main.
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I ATE GERMAN GREEN SAUCE? FULL DAY IN FRANKFURT, GERMANY! | FRANKFURT CATHEDRAL, DOMMUSEUM | VLOG 85
85. A full day out in Frankfurt, Germany on this Germany Vlog! We visited the Frankfurt Cathedral, konstablerwache markt, where we drank some elderberry juice, and a free visit to Dommuseum! And to end the day, we enjoyed eating a special German green curry sauce, better known as Frankfurter Green Sauce??? Watch to know how it tasted as we spend the day wandering in Frankfurt!
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EXPLORING FRANKFURT'S beautiful main square (Römerberg), Germany ????️
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Frankfurt, a central German city on the river Main, is a major financial hub that's home to the European Central Bank. It's the birthplace of famed writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, whose former home is now the Goethe House Museum. Like much of the city, it was damaged during World War II and later rebuilt. The reconstructed Altstadt (Old Town) is the site of Römerberg, a square that hosts an annual Christmas market.
Germany is a Western European country with a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges and North Sea beaches. It has over 2 millennia of history. Berlin, its capital, is home to art and nightlife scenes, the Brandenburg Gate and many sites relating to WWII. Munich is known for its Oktoberfest and beer halls, including the 16th-century Hofbräuhaus. Frankfurt, with its skyscrapers, houses the European Central Bank.
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Frankfurt Sightseeing Historic Old Town and Cathedral
Historic Old Town Frankfurt between Cathedral and Römerberg
Impressions of the beautifully reconstructed Frankfurt old town between Cathedral and Römerberg. A successful combination of old original buildings with new buildings based on historical models.
After visiting the Cathedral of St. Bartholomäus, we pass by the House to the Golden Scales over the historically significant Market Street. The Old town alley Altstadtgasse, leading from the cathedral square to the Römerberg, is also called the coronation route, because the crowned emperors moved over this alley from the cathedral to the Römerberg after the coronation.
It goes past the Friedrich-Stoltze fountain on the Hühnermarkt (chicken market) to Römerberg through the new old town of Frankfurt.
The squares and streets were largely restored to historical specifications from 2012 to 2018. .
After our journey of discovery through the new Frankfurt Old Town, we also had the opportunity to take a look in the old Ratskeller in the town hall (Römer).
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Stadtmodell von Frankfurt im Historischen Museum
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괴테의 생가와 박물관은 프랑크푸르트 시내 한복판에 위치하고 있다. 요한 볼프강 폰 괴테. 라이프치히대학교 법학과 출신인 그는 고전주의 시인이자 궁정극장 감독, 변호사를 거쳐 바이마르 공국의 재상이라는 정치인으로 까지 변신한다. 괴테는 여행을 무척 좋아했는데 37살 되던 해 인 1786년 독일에서 아무도 몰래 이탈리아로 혼자 여행을 떠난다. 괴테어록을 보면 ‘사람이 여행을 하는 것은 목적지에 도착하기 위해서가 아니라 여행하기 위해서다’라고 쓰여 있다. 여행에 관한 그의 철학을 엿볼 수 있는 대목이다. 이 라오콘 상은 괴테의 책상 옆에 놓여 있었는데 괴테는 유명작품을 집필할 때 이런 강단용 책상에서 작업을 했다고 한다. 이것은 샤를로테의 실루엣인데 25살 되던 해, 괴테는 한 달 만에 서한소설 ‘젊은 베르테르의 슬픔’을 써냈다. 내적인 동요와 짝사랑의 괴로움 때문에 결국 어두운 종말을 맞게 되는 한 젊은이의 이야기다. 2일자 신문에 출생과 동시에 세례를 받았다는 광고를 낼 정도였으니 상당한 재산가의 집안출신이라는 것을 알 수 있다. 제2차 세계 대전 때 프랑크푸르트가 연합군의 폭격으로 잿더미가 되었으나 괴테가 쓰던 가구와 소품들은 다른 곳에 갖다놓아 이렇게 다시 전시할 수 있게 되었다고 한다.
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Goethe's birthplace and Museum is located in the middle of downtown Frankfurt. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. He classicism of Law from the University of Leipzig court poet and theater director, turned to the prime minister of the Weimar politicians in the Principality and through a lawyer. Goethe liked very much to travel alone, leaving the tour at 37 years old in 1786, Germany is to release anyone sneaking into Italy. Ana can look at the Goethe says, It is people who travel wihaeseoda not to travel to reach your destination. A passage that could glimpse his philosophy on travel. The award was raohkon placed on the desk of the Goethe Goethe is said to work at the desk when you wrote the famous pulpit for this work. This silhouette of the release of 25-year-old syareulrote inde year, Goethe wrote in a letter found novel The Sorrows of Young Werther in a month. Eventually the story of a young man that is for the dark end because of the bitterness of unrequited love, and inner agitation. Date of birth be approximately two blows and at the same time received the baptism in the newspaper ad can be seen that the family of origin of a significant jaesanga. The Second World War when the Frankfurt Goethe and furniture, but the ashes of Allied bombings sseudeon with props that are able to do so again put on display get elsewhere.
[German: Google Translator]
Goethes Geburtshaus und Museum ist in der Mitte der Innenstadt von Frankfurt. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Er Klassizismus der Rechtswissenschaften an der Universität Leipzig Hofdichter und Theaterregisseur, wandte sich an die Ministerpräsidenten der Weimarer Politiker im Fürstentum und über einen Anwalt. Goethe sehr gut gefallen, allein zu reisen, so dass die Tour 37 Jahre alt im Jahr 1786 ist Deutschland zu jedermann heimlich in Italien freizugeben. Ana können an der Goethe aussehen sagt: Es sind Menschen, die wihaeseoda reisen nicht zu reisen, um Ihr Ziel zu erreichen. Ein Durchgang, der seine Philosophie zu Reisen erblicken konnte. Die Auszeichnung wurde raohkon auf dem Schreibtisch des Goethe Goethe gelegt wird gesagt, um zu arbeiten der Schreibtisch, wenn Sie die berühmte Kanzel für diese Arbeit schrieb. Diese Silhouette der Freigabe der 25-jährige syareulrote inde Jahr, schrieb Goethe in einem Brief gefunden Roman Die Leiden des jungen Werther in einem Monat.
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Places to see in ( Frankfurt - Germany ) Romer
Places to see in ( Frankfurt - Germany ) Romer
For more than 6 centuries, Frankfurt’s destiny has been directed from the patrician houses on the Römerberg. Like most of her predecessors, the municipal leader lives above the Schwanenhalle, with a view of St. Paul’s Church. The Römer is where the city councillors meet. Many offices reside here, and the civil registry office guarantees a wonderful ambience for weddings. In 1405, the city council purchased the buildings at the Römer from the merchant Kunz for “800 guldens of good Frankfurt currency in cash”. Over the years, nine buildings and several inner courtyards have been added to form the present-day Römer complex.
From the beginning the Römer had an importance that went beyond the city. 52 pictures of the emperor in a splendid imperial hall bear witness to the election and coronation of German rulers, and can also be viewed by the public. The National Assembly was to meet here in 1848, but it was moved to St. Paul’s Church because of space considerations. Until 1846, the Römer halls in the middle building served as halls for markets and fairs. Frankfurt’s town hall suffered serious damage in the Second World War. Its reconstruction began in 1945, and it was reopened by Theodor Heuss in 1955.
It was not until 1975 that the city restored the Römer’s famous 3-gabled façade to its condition in 1897. In 2004, it was renovated, and a few statues and the “Frankofurtia” were given a new gold coating. The most famous landmark, however, is undoubtedly the Römer balcony, from which many famous people have waved to a cheering crowd.
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FRANKFURT ULTIMATE LAYOVER TOUR (2019 vlog)
Welcome to Frankfurt Germany! We are here on a layover trip where we will visit the modern city and newly reconstructed old town, Altstadt. Watch to see how much of the city we can cover in 24 hours!
0:30 - 0:44 - Hauptbahnhof train
0:47 - 1:30 - 5 Elements Hostel - checkin into the cozy and stylish hostel which is centrally located.
1:40 - Holbeinsteg
2:20 - 2:36 Städel Museum
3:15 - 3:40 - Eiserner Steg
3:50 - Altstadt
4:15 - Alten Limpurg - Frankfurters and apfelwein!
5:20 - History of Frankfurt and Dom-Römer Project
6:21 Old St. Nicolas Church
7:16 - Frankfurt Dom
7:58 - Haus zur Goldenen Waage, House of the Golden Scales
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10:57 - Night at the 5 Elements Hostel
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Frankfurt Cathedral
Frankfurt Cathedral (German: Frankfurter Dom, officially Kaiserdom Sankt Bartholomäus) is a Roman Catholic Gothic church located in the centre of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is dedicated to Saint Bartholomew.
The cathedral is the largest religious building in the city and a former collegiate church. As former election and coronation church of the Holy Roman Empire, the cathedral is one of the major buildings of the Empire history and was mainly in the 19th century a symbol of national unity.
The present church building is the third church in the same place. Since the late 19th excavated century buildings can be traced back to the 7th century. The history is closely linked with the General history of Frankfurt and the Frankfurt old town because the cathedral had an associated role as religious counterpart of the Royal Palace Frankfurt.
Frankfurts neue Altstadt - Ein bisschen wie Museum
Wie finden eigentlich Frankfurter Menschen ihre neue Altstadt? Und was sagen Besucher zu den neuen alten Häusern? Unser Redakteur Alexander Davydov hat sich auf Spurensuche begeben. © FAZ.NET, DPA
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Today, #Frankfurt is home to the European Central Bank, the German Stock Exchange and an airport, which handles almost 60 million travelers a year.
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Cross the Eiserner Steg into Frankfurt’s ancient heart, the Römerberg. After being devastated by allied bombs in World War Two, many of the square’s most important buildings have been lovingly restored. From the Römerplatz, head deeper into the old city to #discover important buildings such as Paulskirche and Goethe-Haus.
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Places to see in ( Frankfurt - Germany ) Schirn Kunsthalle
Places to see in ( Frankfurt - Germany ) Schirn Kunsthalle
The Schirn Kunsthalle is an exhibition hall in Frankfurt, Germany, located in the old city between the Römer and the Frankfurt Cathedral. The Schirn exhibits both modern and contemporary art. It is the main venue for temporary art exhibitions in Frankfurt. Exhibitions in recent years included retrospectives of Wassily Kandinsky, Marc Chagall, Frida Kahlo, Alberto Giacometti, Bill Viola, and Yves Klein. The Kunsthalle opened in 1986 and is financially supported by the city and the state. Historically, the German term Schirn denotes an open-air stall for the sale of goods, and such stalls were located here until the 19th century. The area was destroyed in 1944 during the Second World War and was not redeveloped until the building of the Kunsthalle. As an exhibition venue, the Schirn enjoys national and international renown, which it has attained through independent productions, publications, and exhibition collaborations with museums such as the Centre Pompidou, the Tate Gallery, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Hermitage Museum, or the Museum of Modern Art.
The Kunsthalle Schirn was designed and built beginning in 1983 by the Architekturbüro BJSS (Dietrich Bangert, Bernd Jansen, Stefan Jan Scholz, and Axel Schultes). The opening took place on February 28, 1986. The Kunsthalle has an overall exhibition space of more than 1,400 square meters.
The Schirn is located in Frankfurt’s historic city center. Faced with light sandstone, it consists of several interlocking structures, each of which features a geometric floor plan. The most prominent structural element is an approximately 140-meter-long and 10-meter-wide 6-story hall, the actual exhibition building, which runs from east to west. Bangert designed the longhouse to resemble the Uffizi building in Florence.
Additional structural elements are arranged somewhat to the west of the middle of this longhouse along an imaginary transverse axis: to the south, facing Saalgasse, a multistory cube with a rectangular floor plan (ca. 18 x 25 m), and adjoining it, parallel to the longhouse, an elongated rectangular expansion. The second most prominent structural element besides the main exhibition building follows on the north side of the main axis: the sky-domed rotunda, approximately twenty meters in diameter, which constitutes the monumental main entrance. It is the Schirn’s highest structure and consists of a single open space, through which one enters the Schirn.
After passing through the rotunda, a chasm cut into the building runs along the old Bendergasse. A further semicircular structural element follows to the north, beyond Bendergasse, which with a somewhat more than twofold radius features the same center of circle as the rotunda. This structure, separated from the main exhibition building by Bendergasse, houses the Schirn Café. A rectangular opening has been incorporated into the east end of this structural element in which an approximately three-story tall, oversized table with no specific purpose once stood at the street level, which was demolished within the scope of the Dom-Römer Project, the reconstruction of Frankfurt’s historic city center, in August 2012. The Schirn has had a new interior since 2012 that was designed by the Kuehn Malvezzi architectural office. It bathes the foyer in alternating colors of light with the aid of modern RGB lighting technology.
The name “Schirn” derives from the history of its location. The word originally denoted an “open sales booth.” The site on which the Schirn Kunsthalle is currently situated was Frankfurt’s densely populated historic city center until it was destroyed on March 22, 1944. The sales booths of the city’s butchers’ guild stood in the narrow alleys between today’s Schirn and the Main River until the mid-19th century.
Christoph Vitali was the director of the Schirn from 1985 to 1993, and during that same period the chief executive of the Kulturgesellschaft Frankfurt mbH. He established the Schirn as an exhibition venue. His successor was Hellmut Seemann. The Austrian Max Hollein has been directing the Schirn since October 2001. In 2006 he also took over the directorship of the Städel Museum and the Liebieghaus. With exceptional exhibitions, provocative titles, and improved financial resources he has increased the number of visitors to the Schirn threefold.
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