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Frankfurt: Things To See & Do

 

 

Sachsenhausen

Alte Oper
St. Bartholomew's Cathedral

Romerberg

Jewish Museum of Frankfurt

Goethe Haus

 

 

 

Sachsenhausen

This is the nightlife district, located on the south bank of the river Main. Local food, beer and

music are the favoured fare in this tavern area.

 


Alte Oper

One of the most graceful old buildings in this modern city, the old opera house was actually destroyed in the war but it has since been meticulously reconstructed down to the last detail.

 

Details

Opening Hrs:

Monday-Friday: 8am -8pm; Saturday 8am -7pm, Sunday: 10am -6.30pm

Contact:

Ticket-Hotline 069 - 1340-400; Fax 069 - 1340-444

E-Mail: info@frankfurt-ticket.de

 

 


St. Bartholomew's Cathedral

Most people don't even know that Frankfurt has a cathedral, which is a pity. The cathedral was dedicated to St. Bartholomew because the pope donated St. Bartholomew's skull as a holy relict

for worship, which is on display on Sundays, holidays and on Bartholomew's Day (August 24).

 

   Details

Opening Hrs:

Monday-Friday: 8am -8pm; Saturday 8am -7pm, Sunday: 10am -6.30pm

Contact:

0049-69) 2970-3225

Getting Here:

Domplatz 1, 60313 Frankfurt Main. Subway station "Roemer".

 


Romerberg

The Römerberg is the central square in Frankfurt's Altstadt (Old Town). For most visitors this is

the first stop on their trail. picturesque half-timbered houses are reconstructions of the original

15th and 16th century houses.

 


Jewish Museum of Frankfurt

One of the most though-provoking museums in the city, it documents the history of Frankfurt's

once large Jewish community

 

  Details

Opening Hrs:

Tuesday to Sunday: 10 a.m. - 5 pm; Wednesday: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Monday closed. Holidays special times

Pricing:

Adults: EUR 2.60; Reduced rate of EUR 1.30 for school children, students, visitors with disabilities

Contact:

Telefon: 069-212-35000 Telefax: 069-212-30705 eMail: info@juedischesmuseum.de

Getting Here:

Untermainkai 14/15 60311 Frankfurt am Main

 


Goethe Haus

Germany's most famous writer lived in this house from birth in 1749 until 1775.

 

  Details

Opening Hrs:

Mon-Sat 10 am - 6 pm Sun and public holidays 10 am - 5.30 pm

Pricing:

Adults: 5; EUR Families with children (max. 2 adults) EUR 8; Students EUR 2.50

Contact:

Telephone: +49 (0) 69 1 38 80 - 0 Telefax: +49 (0) 1 38 80 - 222 E-Mail: info@goethehaus-frankfurt.de

Getting Here:

Großer Hirschgraben 23-25 60311 Frankfurt am Main

 

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