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Frankfurt also know as Mainhattan and Bankfurt is a rich city in the central Germany, it has gained enormous economic power both within Germany and abroad and is located in the middle of the highly productive Rhine Main region in Germany right at the center of Europe. The city is the financial heart not only of German but also of the European Union pumping Euros into the world economy. Frankfurt’s substantial political and cultural prestige is based on a fortunate history of decisive events, the political aspirations were dashed by the choice of Bonn as capital of the Federal Republic in 1949. The city has directed its post war energies all the more wholeheartedly into its incontested financial role.
Frankfurt is a thriving cultural center for the whole of Hesse with a good selection of theatres and galleries and better range of museums. Skyscrapers housing major financial institutions dominate the scene in the central business district. Some of the famous places to visit are the Marktplatz which was a earlier a market square, Romer city hall, Paulskirche the Church of St Paul and the Nikolaikirche the Nicholas Church. The Bahnhofsviertel and Kaiserstrasse is the city’s red light district and has recently developed into a popular and lively entertainment scene. Thirteen museums make up the longest mile of museums in Europe.
Some of the other key attractions are the Romerberg- the main square and heart of the old town was the site of the city’s first official trade fair. This is boedered by the popular half-timbered houses, it is a working town hall, the christmas market that takes place on Romerberg every December is one of the best in Germany famous for having the tallest Christmas tree, The Cathedral of St Bartholomew was Frankfurt’s tallest building at 96m which just goes to show how much the city has developed over the second half of the twentieth century, The Museum of Modern Art designed by Viennese architect Hans Hollein exhibiting the superb collection of post war art, predominantly by German and American artists and the Frankfurt Zoo one of the most attractive in Europe and is very popular with both locals and visitors, having over 4500 animals from over 500 species.
Restaurants and bars are in plenty and is divided into five categories- Gastronomic, Business, Trendy, Budget and Personal and are listed alphabetically within these different categories. Many bars in Frankfurt offers live music particularly jazz, and the best venues are around Kleine Bockenheimer Strasse.
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