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Eschenheimer Turm is the last remnant from medieval times still standing in Frankfurt. It looks almost Disneyesque among all the modern buildings.
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory im Deutsche!
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A church we liked the look of, but we don't know the name of it.
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At first glance, this is interesting. The more you study it, however, the more disturbing it is. Oh, well.
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These buildings forms the Ostzeile. They were rebuilt after World War II. This is in the Alstadt (Old Town).
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Nikolaikirche, or St. Nicholas' Church.
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The Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen (fountain of justice) featuring the Romer (Roman), is located just outside the Altes Rathaus (Old Town Hall), which was also rebuilt after World War II.
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The Altes Rathaus (old town hall).
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A bridge spanning the Main River.
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Inscription over the span for the bridge going over the Main River. It's all Greek to me.
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A church across the Main River from Frankfurt.
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Some photos inside Nikolaikirche (Church of St. Nicholas) in the Altstadt.
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The Historische Garten (Historical Garden) was built between the 13th and 15th centuries. Since 1356 all elections of German emperors were held here, and from 1562 until the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1792 it was also the site of all imperial coronations.
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Daisy, Kim and Alby's Dog, is the sweetest dog in Germany!
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