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These two classical watchtowers were built between 1810-1811 in Sachsenhausen and formed part of the new security system for the town in the era of the Grand Duchy of Frankfurt. The square, three-story constructions with sloped... more
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Apfelweinwirtschaft Dauth-Schneider is the place to go to meet Frankfurt locals. The tavern is cozy and comfortable and the prices quite reasonable, making it a great hang-out for teens. If you want to enjoy Frankfurter special... more
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The district of Sachsenhausen is known for its pubs specialising in apfelwein, or apple wine. Apfelweinwirtschaft Wagner is one of these typical establishments; rustic and cosy, selling apple wine by the pitcher. The clientèle... more
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This small bar in Sachsenhausen has its own puritanical style; the decor is decidedly minimalist, the clientele well-dressed and cosmopolitan - a mix of business people, students and night owls. The drinks list includes a range... more
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Cinemaxx is one of Frankfurt's biggest multiplexes and boasts seven screens holding around 1650 people. It also contains several restaurants, cafés, kiosks and a bowling alley. Cinemaxx tends to show regular mainstream movies,... more
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Clubkeller which means Cellar club is actually a club in a cellar. The ambiance is quite intimate with an easy-going crowd walking in all the time. It does have a bar as well where beer is served in plenty. The music played her... more
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Das Bett (German for bed) is a small club with a slightly different touch and feel, that draws crowds on a weekly basis. The club's signature is its extensive focus on Indie music and it aims to encourage new and up coming art... more
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Offenbach has been the mainstay of Germany's leather industry since the late 18th Century. Founded in 1917, the German Leather Museum documents the history of leather production throughout the ages. You can start by learning ab... more
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On remaining Gothic land between 1709 and 1715, a German holy house was built on the Mainübergang between Sachsenhausen and Frankfurt. The building, with its baroque portals and the knights chamber, were where the most importan... more
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In 1309, the Archbishop of Mainz commissioned a Gothic church, which was to be a hospital for the German Holy Order. During the 18th Century, the place of worship received an impressive baroque altar as well as a baroque façade... more
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