
Reconstructed timber houses lining the cobbled town square, also home to a museum & Gothic church. Between Historical Jewels and Futuristic Skyscrapers. A city of two worlds: Discover the interplay of history and future. Here, where medieval church towers and glassy peaks of modernity reflect each other in the skyline, every building tells its own story. It’s a place that captivates architecture enthusiasts and culture lovers alike.
In “Old Frankfurt,” you immerse yourself in the tales of centuries past. Half-timbered houses and historic squares convey the sensation of traveling through time. Yet, just a stone’s throw away, “Modern Frankfurt” rises—skyscrapers that dare to gaze into the future with their futuristic architecture.
A Glimpse into the Past – Old Frankfurt opens a window into a fascinating past. Step into a world where time becomes visible in the alleyways and on the facades. The Iron Bridge, more than just a bridge, connects not only riverbanks but also stories of love and hope engraved in its steel. The Eschenheimer Tower rises as a testament to medieval fortitude, a silent guardian of the city’s history. In the Frankfurt-Höchst district, Höchster Schloss invites you to dream of bygone eras with its magnificent rooms and picturesque castle square.
The Römer, the historic town hall, stands as a landmark of power and Frankfurt’s history. With its characteristic facade, it invites deeper exploration into the city’s political and cultural past. Opposite the Römer unfolds the Ostzeile, a picturesque row of half-timbered houses that shape the image of the old marketplace. They offer a fascinating glimpse into the architecture and everyday life of the past.
The Imperial Cathedral, with its impressive silhouette, stands as a symbol of power and faith, a place that once saw kings and emperors. Each of these structures tells its own stories, woven into Frankfurt’s rich history. They invite you to embark on a journey of discovery and explore Old Frankfurt with all its facets. Let yourself be transported to bygone times by the beauty and depth of history that lives in these places.