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Landmark Attractions In Frankfurt (Oder)

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Frankfurt is a town in Brandenburg, Germany, located on the west side of the Oder River, on the Germany-Poland border, about 80 kilometres east of Berlin. Until the end of Second World War, the city of Słubice, Poland, was a neighbourhood of Frankfurt. Until 1990 Frankfurt an der Oder was part of East Germany. At the end of the 1980s, it reached a population peak with more than 87,000 inhabitants. The number dropped below 70,000 in 2002 and was just above 60,000 in 2010.The city's recorded history began in the 13th century as merchant and trading place in the Holy Roman Empire. The official name Frankfurt and the older Frankfurt an der Oder are used t...
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  • 1. St. Marienkirche Frankfurt Oder
    St. Mary's Church, Rostock, in German Marienkirche, is the biggest of three town churches found in the Hanseatic city of Rostock, in northern Germany. The other two are St. Peter's and St. Nicholas . A fourth, St. James' , was heavily damaged during the Second World War and subsequently demolished. St. Mary's was designated in 1265 as the main parish church. Since the Protestant Reformation in 1531, it houses a congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran State Church of Mecklenburg.
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  • 3. Europa-Universitat Viadrina Frankfurt Oder
    Viadrina European University is a university located at Frankfurt in Brandenburg, Germany. It is also known as the University of Frankfurt . The city is on the Oder River, which marks the border between Germany and Poland. With 5,200 students — around 1,000 of whom come from Poland — and some 160 teaching staff, the Viadrina is one of Germany's smallest universities . The Latin word Viadrina means belonging to, or situated at, the Oder River; it derives from Viadrus, the name of a presumed river god of the Oder. Actually, an ancient name of the river is not documented, it is mentioned as Oddera in the 991 Dagome iudex referring to the realm of Prince Mieszko I of Poland. The Latin name was probably introduced the Frankfurt scholar Jodocus Willich and appeared in the Cosmographia by Seb...
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  • 5. Oderturm Frankfurt Oder
    Der Oderturm is a 24-storey, 95 m office skyscraper in Frankfurt , Germany, built between 1968 and 1976 when the city was part of East Germany. It is arguably the tallest office building in Brandenburg, with a mobile telephony mast. Its 89 m roof is 1 m less than that of the Stern-Plaza in Potsdam, built in 1998. The 107 m hall containing Tropical Islands and the 161 m steam generator at Schwarze Pumpe power station are taller structures, though they lack occupied floors.
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  • 7. Sankt-Gertraud-Kirche Frankfurt Oder
    The Sankt-Gertraud-Kirche is a Protestant church in Frankfurt in Germany. It is dedicated to Gertrude of Nivelles.
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  • 11. Die Muse Frankfurt Oder
    Arthur Schopenhauer was a German philosopher. He is best known for his 1818 work The World as Will and Representation , wherein he characterizes the phenomenal world as the product of a blind and insatiable metaphysical will. Proceeding from the transcendental idealism of Immanuel Kant, Schopenhauer developed an atheistic metaphysical and ethical system that has been described as an exemplary manifestation of philosophical pessimism, rejecting the contemporaneous post-Kantian philosophies of German idealism. Schopenhauer was among the first thinkers in Western philosophy to share and affirm significant tenets of Eastern philosophy , having initially arrived at similar conclusions as the result of his own philosophical work.Though his work failed to garner substantial attention during his l...
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  • 13. Der Flutstein Frankfurt Oder
    Frankfurt is a town in Brandenburg, Germany, located on the west side of the Oder River, on the Germany-Poland border, about 80 kilometres east of Berlin. Until the end of Second World War, the city of Słubice, Poland, was a neighbourhood of Frankfurt. Until 1990 Frankfurt an der Oder was part of East Germany. At the end of the 1980s, it reached a population peak with more than 87,000 inhabitants. The number dropped below 70,000 in 2002 and was just above 60,000 in 2010.The city's recorded history began in the 13th century as merchant and trading place in the Holy Roman Empire. The official name Frankfurt and the older Frankfurt an der Oder are used to distinguish it from the larger city of Frankfurt am Main.
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