The most important tourist sites in Frankfurt


Frankfurt is the gateway to Europe. As a city internationally diversified, Frankfurt has many interesting tourist attractions. Ranging from the arts, and outdoor activities, shopping, and historic buildings and high rise buildings.

Frankfurt is not a tourist town. But when you visit for the first time, you'll enjoy the atmosphere and surroundings are very influential, and very different from any other city in Germany. The city is the real evidence of history, with a mix of past and present.

Here the most important tourist attractions in Frankfurt:
The main tower
The main tower is open to the public. You can use the elevator to enjoy the view of the skyline of Frankfurt, just 200 meters to the height of the tower. In addition, you can also dine in the restaurant at the fourth tallest tower in Frankfurt.

Goethe's house
Frankfurt is the birthplace of the most important German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832). Although the Goethe House was destroyed in the Second World War, but it is still possible to visit the house with original furnishings, paintings and books from the family of Goethe. Here you can take inspiration from the office.

Cider pubs in Sachsenhausen
Frankfurt is famous for its drinks "Apfelwein", or "Ebbelwoi", and alcoholic apple produced in the surrounding area in Frankfurt. You can find some of the best and oldest apple juice on the cobbled streets of the Sachsenhausen district of Frankfurt, to the south of the old town.

Romerberg
Romerberg (Roman mountain) is the historic heart of Frankfurt, home to the city hall, which had existed since 1405. It has been used as a place of historical square the first commercial gallery in Frankfurt the thirteenth century. The entire complex has a building area of three floors of 10,000 square meters and consists of nine houses and six surrounding pages.

Museum Museumsufer
You can enjoy a stroll along the main river through the center of Frankfurt, where both sides are limited by some of the best museums in Germany. And called the region with many of the museum Museumsufer.

Senckenberg Museum of Natural History
Senckenberg Museum is the largest museum of natural history in Germany, this museum displays thousands of exhibits ranging from Egyptian mummies to fossil amphibians. But the appeal of the museum's most famous is the exhibition of dinosaur skeletons, one of the largest museum in Europe. The museum contains the largest and most diverse groups in the world with about 2,000 samples of bird imitations. In 2004, nearly 400,000 people visit this museum.

Zeil shopping street
The main places to shop in Frankfurt is a pedestrian zone. This center provides shopping for everything from luxury boutiques and department stores to line up from the shopping center of international modern 10-story called "Zell Gallery."

Museum of Modern Art
Museum of Modern Art is not famous only his collection of large-scale art, including artists such as Roy Lichtenstein, and Joseph Beuys, Andy Warhol, and Gerhard Richter, but also famous for its architecture bold. Designed by architect Hans scream, the museum, which was established in 1981, has a triangular shape and is called "cake" by the locals. The museum is located at 10 Domstrasse, Frankfurt and is open Tuesday through Sunday 10:00 to 18:00 pm.

Botanical garden Palmengarten
Founded in 1868 by a group of Frankfurt, and the Botanical Gardens will take you on a journey from the orchards of the African savannah and rain forest of exotic plants to flower garden in Europe. In an area of ​​50 hectares of greenhouses, you can watch more than 6000 different plant species from all over the world. This botanical garden is located in Siesmayerstr 63, Frankfurt. Tropicarium is one of the largest complex of greenhouse gases. It displays tropical plants, including orchids, Bromelias, palm, ferns, succulents and more. Musum is open daily from 9:00 to 16:00 pm during the months of November to January, while the months of March to October open 9:00 to 18:00 pm.







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