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04.06.24 18:29
Planmäßiger Betrieb Verspätung Störung Geplante Arbeiten/Ereignisse = Station in beide Richtungen vorhanden = Station in beide Richtungen betroffen = Station nur in einer Richtung vorhanden / = Station nur in eine Richtung betroffen → / ← = Fahrtrichtung Infos zu Ereignissen, die größere Auswirkungen auf den Betrieb haben. Für Infos zum Status Ihrer aktuell geplanten Fahrt, nutzen Sie bitte die Verbindungsauskunft des RMV oder die Anzeigen an den Haltestellen. Planmäßiger Betrieb…
Date:
04.06.24 18:29
Planmäßiger Betrieb Verspätung Störung Geplante Arbeiten/Ereignisse = Station in beide Richtungen vorhanden = Station in beide Richtungen betroffen = Station nur in einer Richtung vorhanden / = Station nur in eine Richtung betroffen → / ← = Fahrtrichtung Infos zu Ereignissen, die größere Auswirkungen auf den Betrieb haben. Für Infos zum Status Ihrer aktuell geplanten Fahrt, nutzen Sie bitte die Verbindungsauskunft des RMV oder die Anzeigen an den Haltestellen. Planmäßiger Betrieb…
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14.04.23 14:40
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14.04.23 14:40
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04.06.24 18:29
Westhafen Before we cross the River Main, you will see the former Westhafen on the right. This is being transformed by the construction of attractive modern residential complexes. The Westhafen is a former inland port, 560 metres long and 75 metres wide, and is separated from the Main by a breakwater. Since 2003, the Westhafen Tower has been located at the entrance to Westhafen. With a height of 109 metres, it is one of the smaller skyscrapers found in the city. Westhafen Tower is…
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04.06.24 18:29
Platz der Republik From the “Platz der Republik” square you can enjoy a view of the high-rise buildings situated along Mainzer Landstraße and the Ludwig-Erhard-Anlage to your right. On the right-hand side, at the intersection with Mainzer Landstraße, you will see the “City-Hochhaus”. The 142-meter-high building is also known as “Selmi-Hochhaus”. Ali Selmi was the owner of the building which was constructed between 1971 and 1974 according to plans by Richard Heil. Further right on Mainzer…
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04.06.24 18:29
Alt Sachsenhausen (Old Sachsenhausen) To the left will take you to “Alt-Sachsenhausen”, to the famous “Klappergass” street. “Frau Rauscher”, the life-size stone sculpture, welcomes her guests for a glass of cider. The naturally cloudy “Stöffche”, named after her, from the Possmann family winery in Frankfurt, is available in good grocery stores or from specialist beverage retailers. Ignatz Bubis-Brücke (The Ignatz Bubis Bridge) Past Alt-Sachsenhausen, our trip across the Main takes us right…
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04.06.24 18:29
Messe Frankfurt Since the 12th century, trade fairs have largely dominated the economic and cultural life of Frankfurt. The International Motor Show (IAA) and the Book Fair, among others, are the main reasons for the leading international role of the city as a trade fair location. The exhibition grounds are also home to the domed “Festhalle”, built in 1909, and the Messe Frankfurt Congress Center. Messe Frankfurt GmbH is one of the world's largest trade fair companies. With a total of 28…
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04.06.24 18:29
Sachsenhausen Sachsenhausen owes its name to the settlement of Saxon families by Charlemagne. This district was originally a fishing village before Frankfurt, and is now a popular residential area with many renovated old buildings. Here, at Schellgasse 8, you will also find Frankfurt's oldest preserved house dating from 1291. In the Frankfurt dialect, Sachsenhausen is also referred to as “Dribb de Bach”, meaning “over from the brook”, on the other side of the river Main. “Hibb de Bach”…
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04.06.24 18:29
Kaiserstraße After we turn right, the next adjacent street on the right is Kaiserstraße. Kaiserstraße is one of the most famous inner city streets in Frankfurt and, with its splendidly decorated façades adorning its Wilhelminian style buildings, it is the representative connection between the city centre and the city’s “Hauptbahnhof” or central station. Kaiserstraße became famous after the Second World War as a synonym for Frankfurt's red light district, even though it no longer forms part…