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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    Category: Tourist attractions in Frankfurt. ... Page information; Get shortened URL; ... Hauptwache (Frankfurt am Main)

  3. Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times first used the Frankfurt spelling for Frankfurt am Main on 24 October 1953 and last used the Frankfort spelling on 10 June 1954. The suffix am Main has been used regularly since the 14th century. In English, the city's full name of Frankfurt am Main means "Frankfurt on the Main" (pronounced like English mine or German mein).

  4. Römerberg (Frankfurt) - Wikipedia

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    Beyond that is the Mainkai , a promenade by the River Main. On the west side of the square is the reconstructed Römer medieval building. To the east is the Dom-Römer Project, and beyond that is Frankfurt Cathedral. A plaque commenorating the book burning of 1933. Römerberg is a major location for the outdoor Frankfurt Christmas Market. [2]

  5. German National Tourist Board - Wikipedia

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    The head office is situated in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The marketing organisation is mainly financed by the German National Ministry of Economy & Technology. Since 1999, the German National Tourist Board has also been responsible for the marketing of domestic tourism from one region to another.

  6. Category:Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    Germany portal Subcategories. This category has the following 16 subcategories, out of 16 total. ... Tourist attractions in Frankfurt (4 C, 32 P) Transport in ...

  7. Goethe Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Goethe Tower (German: Goetheturm) is a 43-metre-high (141 ft) public observation tower built entirely out of wood on the northern edge of Frankfurt City Forest located in Sachsenhausen (Frankfurt am Main). The tower was built in honour of the German writer and poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.

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