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The Old Opera House
Opened in 1880 the Opera in Frankfurt celebrated its first success with Mozarts "Don Juan". The building, designed by the Berlinian architect Richard Lucae is dominated by Renaissance and Hellenistic elements and is obviously influenced by the buildings of Gottfried Semper in Berlin and Dresden.
For detailed information about the program have a look at the webpage http://www.alte-oper-frankfurt.de/
Address: Opernplatz
Tel: +49 (0)69 34 03 75

The Römer
The Römer, one of the most popular sights in frankfurt, has been the symbol of Frankfurt for more than 550 years now. Since 1612 the German emperors after their election celebrated large banquets here. In 1944, when great parts of the inner city were totally destroyed by the Allied Forces in World War II, the Römer was destroyed, too. Being rebuild after the war the Römer is used today for festive occasions by the city and mayor of Frankfurt.
Address: Römerberg
Tel: +49 (0)69 - 212-01

Stock Exchange
The Börse, Stock Exchange, dates back to 1874. The building is however totally new.
Address:
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The Old Town
Frankfurt's hauntingly beautiful medieval quarter is centred around a cluster of Gothic buildings known as the Roemer. The Cathedral and the Hauptwache are only two of these buildings.

Town Hall
The old Town hall on the, known as Römer, consists of three 15th century houses. Visit the Kaisersaal with portraits of rulers. Open daily from 10 am to 1 pm and from 2 pm to 5 pm. Entrance 3 DM.
Address: Römerberg

The Old Opera House
Opened in 1880 the Opera in Frankfurt celebrated its first success with Mozarts "Don Juan". The building, designed by the Berlinian architect Richard Lucae is dominated by Renaissance and Hellenistic elements and is obviously influenced by the buildings of Gottfried Semper in Berlin and Dresden.
For detailed information about the program have a look at the webpage http://www.alte-oper-frankfurt.de/
Address: Opernplatz
Tel: +49 (0)69 34 03 75

The Römer
The Römer, one of the most popular sights in frankfurt, has been the symbol of Frankfurt for more than 550 years now. Since 1612 the German emperors after their election celebrated large banquets here. In 1944, when great parts of the inner city were totally destroyed by the Allied Forces in World War II, the Römer was destroyed, too. Being rebuild after the war the Römer is used today for festive occasions by the city and mayor of Frankfurt.
Address: Römerberg
Tel: +49 (0)69 - 212-01

Stock Exchange
The Börse, Stock Exchange, dates back to 1874. The building is however totally new.
Address:
Tel:

The Old Town
Frankfurt's hauntingly beautiful medieval quarter is centred around a cluster of Gothic buildings known as the Roemer. The Cathedral and the Hauptwache are only two of these buildings.

Town Hall
The old Town hall on the, known as Römer, consists of three 15th century houses. Visit the Kaisersaal with portraits of rulers. Open daily from 10 am to 1 pm and from 2 pm to 5 pm. Entrance 3 DM.
Address: Römerberg


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