Cultural Heritage and Historic Attractions
Beyond its modern financial facade, Frankfurt boasts a rich cultural heritage spanning over 1,200 years of history. The city's Altstadt (Old Town) has been meticulously reconstructed, featuring the iconic Römerberg square with its distinctive medieval buildings that serve as Frankfurt's historic heart and most photographed location.
Frankfurt's cultural landscape includes world-renowned museums along the Museumsufer (Museum Embankment), where visitors can explore art, history, and science in institutions like the Städel Museum, the German Film Museum, and the Museum of Applied Arts. The city's commitment to preserving and celebrating culture is evident in its numerous festivals, including the annual Museumsuferfest, which attracts millions of visitors.
The Goethe House, birthplace of Germany's most famous writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, stands as a testament to Frankfurt's literary significance. This cultural richness, combined with modern amenities and international accessibility, makes Frankfurt an attractive destination for both business travelers and cultural enthusiasts seeking authentic German experiences.