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Roemer & Roemerberg - The Roemer (which means Roman) is the landmark of Frankfurt am Main located at Frankfurt's central square called the Roemerberg (The Roman's hill). It is the town hall of Frankfurt and was built in the 14th century. It consists of three houses called Old Limpurg, The Roman, and Lion's Stone. More

St. Paul's Cathedral - When you want to find out something about German history, St. Paul's Cathedral is a must see when being in Frankfurt. It is a national monument and the symbol for German democracy, located in the inner city of Frankfurt, just across the street of the Roemer. More

Frankfurt Stock Exchange - The leading German stock exchange is located right in the city of Frankfurt. The symbols for all stock exchange speculators, bull and bear, grace the forecourt of this amazing building. More

Palmengarten - The central park of Frankfurt! Since it was founded in 1868, the Palmengarten is a place to enjoy and relax throughout the whole year. Many restaurants, a beautiful pond with boats and a unique collection of tropical and local plants make this place to a highlight of Frankfurt. More

Senckenberg - The Senckenberg is the most famous museum of natural history in Germany. It was built between 1904 and 1907 right beside the Johann-Wolfgang Goethe University and offers a tremendous collection of over 0.5 million exhibits from all eras of the history of earth. More

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