Frankfurt am Main - Walking from Kaiserstraße, Bockenheimer Anlage to Rothschildpark [1440p60]
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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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Frankfurt - walking from Roßmarkt to Alte Oper through Goethe street
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Walking on the Goethe street which is the most luxury street in Frankfurt, having a lot of luxury brand shops.
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This walk in Frankfurt am Main / Germany we start at the Römer which is the town hall since the 15th century. We walk to the nearby Eiserner Steg - a pedestrian bridge crossing over to the Sachsenhausen district.
From the other side of the Main river we can see the skyline of Frankfurt. We return over the bridge to the old town and make our way to the Bahhofsviertel - the train station. On the way we see the Paul's Church, the walking street Zeil and the old opera house. People enjoy their afternoon at a little food and wine event - the Fressgass-Fest.
We make a detour and visit the office block Taunusanlage. There is in the banking district many people work in Frankfurt. In the evening now it's fairly quiet though. Soon we reach the Bahnhofsviertel and the train station where we end this walk.
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Flair in Frankfurt, Rothschildpark... two years later!
Flair in Frankfurt, Rothschildpark... two years later!
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Being Frankfurt am Main, look up and you will see amazing skyscrapers stuck into the clear blue sky.
Flair in Rothschildpark in Frankfurt!
Flair in Rothschildpark in Frankfurt!
Places to see in ( Frankfurt - Germany )
Places to see in ( Frankfurt - Germany )
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.
Glinting with glass, steel and concrete skyscrapers, Frankfurt-on-the-Main (pronounced ‘mine’) is unlike any other German city. The focal point of a conurbation of 5.5 million inhabitants, ‘Mainhattan’ is a high-powered finance and business hub, home to one of the world’s largest stock exchanges and the gleaming headquarters of the European Central Bank, and famously hosts some of the world's most important trade fairs, attracting thousands of business travellers.
Yet at its heart, Frankfurt is an unexpectedly traditional and charming city, with half-timbered buildings huddled in its quaint medieval Altstadt (old town), cosy apple-wine taverns serving hearty regional food, village-like neighbourhoods filled with outdoor cafes, boutiques and street art, and beautiful parks, gardens and riverside paths. The city's cache of museums is second in Germany only to Berlin’s, and its nightlife and entertainment scenes are bolstered by a spirited student population.
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to the most international city in Germany, the largest financial centre on the continent, the historical city of coronations, the city of Goethe and the Frankfurt School… In brief, to the smallest metropolis in the world, in which there is a lot to discover at close hand. Whether this glance at the city’s home page is the start of a longer, maybe even permanent, stay on the banks of the Main, or if, as a business visitor, you only have a limited amount of time available: you will find that the city has interesting offers for extensive tours of the city, cultural enjoyment and attractive shopping trips waiting for you.
Almost one in three of the people living in Frankfurt do not hold a German passport. No matter where visitors come from, they will always meet people in Frankfurt who speak their language and a restaurant that serves their favourite food. The open and hospitable atmosphere in Frankfurt stems from its centuries-old role as a trading centre. This liberal and democratic tradition of the city may be one reason for the fact that people from very diverse cultures have lived here in peace with one another for a long time. They have all contributed to making this city shine slightly differently from every angle, like a jewel shines slightly differently when you look at it from different sides.
Alot to see in Frankfurt such as :
Römer
Römerberg
Goethe House
Frankfurt Cathedral
Städel Museum
Palmengarten
St. Paul's Church, Frankfurt am Main
Main Tower
Alte Oper, Frankfurt
Museumsufer
Eiserner Steg
Naturmuseum Senckenberg
Frankfurt Zoological Garden
Museum für Moderne Kunst
German Architecture Museum
Old St Nicholas Church
Grüneburgpark
Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt
Liebieghaus
Commerzbank Tower
Historical Museum, Frankfurt
Opel Zoo
German Film Museum
Hessenpark
Fountain of Justice
Museum Angewandte Kunst
St. Catherine's Church, Frankfurt
Frankfurt Opera House
Museum für Kommunikation Frankfurt
Bethmann Park
Zeilgalerie
Schloss Philippsruhe
Museum der Weltkulturen
Opernplatz
Dreikönigskirche, Frankfurt
Europaturm
Rothschild Park
Frankfurt Archaeological Museum
Schwanheimer Düne
Bad Homburg Castle
State Park Hanau Wilhelmsbad
Parc thermal de Bad Homburg
Kronberg Castle
Günthersburgpark
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FRANKFURT AM MAIN CITY WALKING TOUR | ☀️ | ???????? | GERMANY | Central Station, Römer, Iron Bridge, Main
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The next morning we first visit Goethe's birthplace at the Großer Hirschgraben. Johann Wolfgang Goethe lived here until he went to Weimar at the age of 26. The phase was interrupted by his years of study in Leipzig and Strasbourg. In the 2nd World War, the house was destroyed, but the facilities could be brought to safety before. From 1947 to 1951 the reconstruction took place. The building to the left of it is currently being converted into a modern museum.
Without staying long at the Goethe House, we go on to the Roßmarkt, a square with the Gutenberg monument in the center. One set it up to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the invention of the letterpress art.
From here we can see the panorama terrace on the Maintower, which we will visit later.
Directly next to the Roßmarkt is the Goetheplatz. This square is also dominated by a monument. It represents, as you might expect Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Yet, at our visit, the statue was wrapped in a European flag, which probably proves that Goethe was a European. With this action, Pulse of Europe e.V. wants to set a sign for the future of Europe and counteract the divisive tendencies.
We cross the third adjacent square, the Rathenauplatz, turn into the Steinweg and reach the Hauptwache, a central traffic junction of the city. The Hauptwache used to be a guardroom and prison in the middle of the city. The most prominent prisoner was Johann Erasmus von Senckenberg, who spent 26 years here.
The silhouette of the Hauptwache has changed considerably in recent decades. In 2005, one demolished the telecommunications tower behind the Galeria Kaufhof and replaced by a huge shopping mall and business center. We stroll along the Zeil, Frankfurt's most important shopping street, in the meantime planted with trees.
We also find Christmas stands at the Hauptwache. The one with Christmas cookies for dogs seemed the most original to us.
Suddenly we see a group of people with warning vests carrying lots of shopping bags. They stand motionless on the sidewalk. The running passers-by look somewhat surprised at the group.
We briefly enter into conversation with Prof. Snežana Golubović from the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, who stage artistic interventions in public space here.
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Am nächsten Morgen besuchen wir zunächst Goethes Geburtshaus am Großen Hirschgraben. Hier lebte Johann Wolfgang Goethe bis er, im Alter von 26 Jahren, nach Weimar ging. Unterbrochen wurde die Phase durch seine Studienjahre in Leipzig und Straßburg. Im 2. Weltkrieg wurde das Haus völlig zerstört, aber die Einrichtungen konnten vorher in Sicherheit gebracht werden. Von 1947 bis 1951 erfolgte der Wiederaufbau. Das Gebäude links davon wird zur Zeit in ein modernes Museum umgebaut.
Wir gehen weiter, ohne uns am Goethehaus lange aufzuhalten, zum Roßmarkt, in dessen Zentrum das Gutenberg-Denkmal steht. Man errichtete es zur 400 Jahrfeier der Erfindung der Buchdruckkunst.
Von hier aus erblicken wir die Aussichtsterrasse auf dem Maintower, die wir später besuchen wollen.
Direkt an den Roßmarkt schließt der Goetheplatz an, der ebenfalls von einem Denkmal überragt wird. Es stellt, wie könnte es anders sein, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe dar. Bei unserem Besuch war er aber in eine europäische Flagge gehüllt, womit wohl bewiesen ist, dass Goethe ein Europäer war. Pulse of Europe e.V. will damit ein Zeichen setzen für die Zukunft Europas und den spaltenden Tendenzen entgegenwirken.
Wir überqueren den dritten angrenzenden Platz, den Rathenauplatz, biegen in den Steinweg ein und erreichen die Hauptwache, einen zentralen Verkehrsknoten der Stadt. Die Hauptwache war einst Wachlokal und Gefängnis inmitten der Stadt. Prominentester Häftling war Johann Erasmus von Senckenberg, der hier 26 Jahre verbrachte.
Die Silhouette der Hauptwache hat sich die letzten Jahrzehnte stark verändert. Das Fernmeldehochhaus hinter der Galeria Kaufhof wurde 2005 abgerissen und durch eine riesige Shopping Mall und ein Business Center ersetzt. Wir spazieren noch ein wenig die Zeil, Frankfurts wichtigste Einkaufsstraße, entlang, die mittlerweile mit Bäumen bepflanzt wurde.
Auch an der Hauptwache sind eine Reihe von Weihnachtsständen aufgebaut. Am originellsten erschien uns der Stand mit Weihnachtsgebäck für Hunde.
Plötzlich sehen wir eine Gruppe von Menschen mit Warnwesten, die jede Menge Einkaufstaschen tragen. Sie stehen regungslos erstarrt auf dem Gehweg. Die vorbei eilenden Passanten sehen verwundert auf die Gruppe.
Wir kommen kurz mit Frau Prof. Snežana Golubović von der Frankfurt Universität of Applied Sciences ins Gespräch, die hier künstlerische Interventionen im öffentlichen Raum inszenieren.
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Frankfurt am Main - Walking from Westhafen along the Main River to Gallusanlage [1440p60]
With this simple video format I try to make content for people interested in Frankfurt am Main, who don't have the chance to visit the city or maybe plan to do so. I took a walk with my camera. No talking, no guided tour. Just uncut footage.