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The Old Opera House still looks as magnificent and imposing as it did when it was opened by Kaiser Wilhelm I in 1880. The building was financed by wealthy Frankfurt citizens and was designed in Italian Renaissance style by Rich... more
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The Chaincourt Theatre Company is primarily made up of students from Frankfurt University's English department. Led by lecturer, director and actor James Fisk, the aim of the company is to bring the public closer to the English... more
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Germany's oldest city marathon, the Frankfurt Marathon attracts some 15,000 participants (including skaters and wheelchair athletes) and several hundred thousand spectators every year. While most of the participants are keen am... more
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Built at the end of the 16th century by A. Vannone, this is the first of the villas the visitor comes across at Albaro, once favoured by the aristocracy as a location for their country residences, and still an elegant residenti... more
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This bar has a high-class feel with a touch of the exotic. The well-dressed clientele love its stylish ambience and come here to chat over cocktails and a bite to eat. The bartender concocts an array of delicious cocktails whil... more
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This exhibition is one of the largest in the world and has one of the highest visitors rates (around 350,000). Motorboat, fishing and sailboat lovers attend this carnival every October, where everything from fishing hooks to me... more
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The oldest and best known of Frankfurt's museums, the Städelsches Kunstinstitut (Städel Institute of Art) was founded in 1816 by local businessman and art collector Johann Friedrich Städel. Covering every epoch between the 14th... more
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A typical cross street in the Albaro district, spreading over a ridge perpendicular to the sea, demarcated by the high walls which conceal the splendid gardens of the seventeenth century noblemens' villas. It was an area favour... more
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