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About Frankfurt | City of Frankfurt am Main
Frankfurt – the financial centre, the European city, the traffic hub, the smallest metropolis in the world. When you think of the city on the Main, you think of the Frankfurt Airport, the Paulskirche and Goethe, the Stock Exchange, the Book Fair and the skyline.
City of Frankfurt am Main
International City of Frankfurt. The world is at home in Frankfurt: people from around 177 nations live in Germany's most international metropolis and have made it their home.
History | City of Frankfurt am Main - FRANKFURT.DE - DAS …
After the end of the Holy Roman Empire, Frankfurt joined the Confederation of the Rhine and under the First Prince Karl Theodor of Dalberg, became the capital of a short-lived (1810-1813) grand duchy of Frankfurt. In 1815, Frankfurt became …
Five by two metres F R A N K F U R T | Stadt Frankfurt am Main
The selfie spot measures five by two metres and is illuminated in the evening. After its premiere at Paul's Square, the selfie spot, curated by the umbrella organisation of Frankfurt’s trade associations, will make stops in the city's districts and enrich squares, landmarks and festivals.
Frankfurt's New Old Town | City of Frankfurt am Main
The old town of Frankfurt am Main was destroyed in a bombing raid in March 1944. 75 years later the old town quarter has now been recreated: consisting of 35 buildings, it includes 15 faithful reconstructions of the original structures and 20 new buildings …
Kindernetfrankfurt | City of Frankfurt am Main
How to find a childcare place in Frankfurt am Main. Kindernetfrankfurt.de External Link is the central system for applying for a childcare placement in Frankfurt am Main. All municipal and independent day care facilities for children (day nursery/crèche, kindergarten, after school care centre), the Extended School Care centre (ESB) as well as ...
Public transport | City of Frankfurt am Main
Frankfurt central station is the most important rail transport hub in Germany. Every day, more than 1,100 trains connect the city with many national and international destinations and around 700 suburban railway trains take passengers to stations within Frankfurt and the surrounding area.
Registration of residence | City of Frankfurt am Main
If you move into a place of residence in Frankfurt am Main, you must always register in person after moving in. Alternatively, you can be represented by a person of your choice. In this case you need a written power of attorney authorising the registration in addition to …
Old Sachsenhausen | City of Frankfurt am Main
In the narrow cobblestone lanes and small squares with frame houses and fountains, visitors to Frankfurt feel like they have been transported back in time. In the large and small Rittergasse, in Paradiesgasse and Klappergasse “Epelwoi pubs” are lined up one after another in Old Sachsenhausen (Alt-Sachsenhausen).
Foreigners' Registration Office | City of Frankfurt am Main
The Frankfurt Immigration Office ("Ausländerbehörde") offers you a wide range of information and services on questions relating to foreigners' law.