Frankfurt 3-Day Adventure
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8 attraction(s) |
total distance 10
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Day1: Frankfurt
3 attraction(s) ·
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Reconstructed timber houses lining the cobbled town square, also home to a museum & Gothic church.
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St. Bartholomew's Church is one of the famous historical buildings in Frankfurt, Germany. It was originally built in 1239 dedicated to St. Bartholomew. In 1365, it became the official coronation site for the Holy Roman Empire's elected emperors, a tradition that lasted until the late 18th century. However, a fire in 1867 almost destroyed the entire building, and it was restored in a new Gothic style. During World War II, it was again heavily damaged. The current structure was rebuilt between 1950 and 1953.
In the summer, you can buy an ice cream cone from the shops on the square in front of this historic building and leisurely sit for a while, enjoying the slow-paced European life.
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Tour the house where the writer/politician was born & grew up, with period interiors & exhibition.
Day2: Frankfurt
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Palmengarten is located in the city center of Germany. It covers an area of over 20 hectares and is the largest botanical garden in the country. Designed and built by commercial horticulturist and landscape architect Heinrich Siesmayer in 1868, it has been open to the public since 1871. The garden features various themed parks and numerous glasshouses showcasing a wealth of plant species. Additionally, Palmengarten regularly holds themed exhibitions, welcoming individual visitors and guided tours for groups.
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The Goethe statue is located on the square in the city center.
The Städel Museum, established with the support of Frankfurt banker and businessman Städel, is one of Germany's oldest and most important art museum foundations. Its collection showcases the progress of European art from the late 14th century to the present day, with a focus on the Renaissance, Baroque, and early modern art. The collection includes 3,000 paintings, 600 sculptures, over 4,000 photographs, and more than 100,000 drawings. Selected works include masterpieces by Cranach, Dürer, Botticelli, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Monet, Picasso, Klee, Beckmann, and Giacometti.
In addition to its outstanding collection, the Städel Museum is also highly regarded internationally for its high-quality activities in research, exhibitions, and education. As one of Germany's most important public cultural foundations, the Städel also has a broad base of public participation. This historic institution celebrated its 200th anniversary in 2015 and is currently focusing on digitization.
Day3: Frankfurt
2 attraction(s) ·
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Dinosaur skeletons & a giant anaconda featured in the collections of a large natural history museum.
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This museum is known for its collection of modern art. It is a great choice for those who love modern art.