Frankfurt am Main, the dynamic and international financial and trade fair city with the most imposing skyline in Germany. This is the image that many visitors associate with the Main metropolis.
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Near to the skyscrapers you can find cosy
Ebbelwei pubs and at the heart of the bustling city centre you can find historical sights again and again.
Frankfurt is not just proud of its most famous son,
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. The
Kaiserdom (Cathedral) and the
Paulskirche, the cradle of German democracy, are also to be found here.
Interesting destinations for excursions in and around
Frankfurt turn your stay into a great experience. Thanks to its varied and comprehensive cultural offering,
Frankfurt am Main enjoys an excellent reputation at both the national and international level.
The highlights of the
Frankfurt cultural scene undoubtedly include the
Museumsufer, where 11 well-known museums are lined up like a string of pearls on both sides of the Main. Around 50 other museums and exhibition halls, including, for example, the
Schirn Kunsthalle, are situated in the immediate vicinity or in a central location.
The Main metropolis offers many renowned stages: the
Frankfurt Opera House has already been awarded the title of
Opera House of the Year for its overall artistic performance. And the
Frankfurt Theatre sets new accents in local and national cultural life with its own high-quality productions as well as top-notch co-productions.
In addition to these two municipal theatres, a lively free theatre scene has also established itself with more than 20 venues. Foreign-language productions are offered primarily by the
English Theatre and the
International Theatre Frankfurt. The
Old Opera House in
Frankfurt, with its world-renowned late-classical façade, is an important concert and event venue far beyond the boundaries of the Rhine-Main region.