Frankfurt am Main streets

Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Frankfurt am Main streets

Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Frankfurt am Main streets

Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Frankfurt am Main streets

Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Frankfurt am Main streets

Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Zeil shopping center in Frankfurt am Main

Zeil in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
The Zeil is Frankfurt's main shopping street and one of the most crowded in Germany. The street is a pedestrian-only area and is bordered by two large plazas, Hauptwache in the west and Konstablerwache in the east. It is the second most expensive street for shops to rent in Germany after the Kaufingerstraße in Munich.
Zeil shopping center in Frankfurt am Main

Zeil in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
The Zeil is Frankfurt's main shopping street and one of the most crowded in Germany. The street is a pedestrian-only area and is bordered by two large plazas, Hauptwache in the west and Konstablerwache in the east. It is the second most expensive street for shops to rent in Germany after the Kaufingerstraße in Munich.
Zeil shopping center in Frankfurt am Main

Zeil in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
The Zeil is Frankfurt's main shopping street and one of the most crowded in Germany. The street is a pedestrian-only area and is bordered by two large plazas, Hauptwache in the west and Konstablerwache in the east. It is the second most expensive street for shops to rent in Germany after the Kaufingerstraße in Munich.
Paulsplatz in Frankfurt am Main

Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Paulsplatz is a square with the Paulskirche. The Paulskirche is a church in Frankfurt am Main with important political symbolism in Germany. It was opened as a Protestant church in 1789, coincidentally the same year as the French Revolution, and in 1848-1849 it became the seat of the Frankfurt Parliament, the first publicly and freely elected body of Germany.
Paulsplatz in Frankfurt am Main

Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Paulsplatz is a square with the Paulskirche. The Paulskirche is a church in Frankfurt am Main with important political symbolism in Germany. It was opened as a Protestant church in 1789, coincidentally the same year as the French Revolution, and in 1848-1849 it became the seat of the Frankfurt Parliament, the first publicly and freely elected body of Germany.
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