Frankfurt does not turn back


Frankfurt is not only the economic center of Germany, known as the Manhattan on the Main, but also a cultural city. This is the hometown of the world literary master Goethe, Goethe's former residence is in the city center.

World War II destroyed 80 percent of Frankfurt's buildings, and the ancient city was once in ruins. After the war, Frankfurt quickly rebuilt, and now has become an internationally renowned metropolis, but also an important industrial and commercial, financial and transportation center in Germany, known as the "Manhattan on the Rhine".

When people think of Frankfurt, they first think of banks, bulk trading, stock exchanges and stockbrokers... That's natural, but it's not what Frankfurt is all about.

As a modern metropolitan city, Frankfurt seems to have always been at the forefront of fashion, perhaps because of this, Frankfurt has a special fondness for museums of different types, different fields and different scales, as the maxim goes: beyond time, but not forget time.

Frankfurt Cathedral

Frankfurt's main church, towering magnificent, magnificent. Built centuries ago, timeless, is a Gothic treasure. Look at its appearance, towering into the clouds, spire sky, if the pine, straight up to the ninth heaven. Cornices and warped corners, such as wings to fly, carved liang painting Dong, show ingenuity.

Into the hall, resplendent, bright and dazzling. Colorful murals, solemn gods and Buddhas, just like a fairyland. Its "Last Judgment" mural, delicate, lifelike, breathtaking. The sculptures are beautiful, different shapes, lifelike, like real people.

The beauty of this church lies not only in the magnificence of its appearance, but also in the depth of its connotation. Its unique architectural style, high artistic value, is the crystallization of human wisdom, the treasure of civilization. The people of Frankfurt are proud to have this church, and therefore the church is even more attractive to the city. Praise: Frankfurt Main Church, magnificent, beautiful. The treasure of the Goth, the wisdom of man. It's amazing. It lasts forever.

Main

The Main is the longest river in Germany and the longest eastern tributary of the Rhine, rising in the Bavarian region of southern Germany and flowing through the central plains of the country.

The Frankfurt Iron Bridge is a steel bridge that crosses the Main River in the city and is one of the city's landmarks. There are several Rhine ferry services under the Iron bridge, allowing visitors to experience the Rhine and the beautiful scenery of central Germany.

The Main River is a tributary of the right bank of the Rhine River in Germany and the mother river of Frankfurt. It is formed near Kulmbach by the confluence of the Red Main River, which flows from the Frankenjura Mountains, and the Mae River, which flows from the Fischter Mountains, and empties into the Rhine at Mainz.



The water is silhouetted against the green of its banks and the long Bridges, the most famous of which are iron Bridges with many concentric locks. On both sides of the river, you can walk and exercise, and there are also open-air cafes beside the river. When the weather is clear, the river is sparkling in the sunshine, and it is very beautiful!

The second busiest station in Germany is Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof, second only to Hamburg Bahnhbahnhof, with 1,170 trains passing through on peak days.

The station, which also serves as a subway interchange, was damaged during the Second World War, but was later rebuilt and is now a combination of Neo-Renaissance and Neoclassical designs.

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