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  2. Frankfurter Kranz - Wikipedia

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    The Frankfurter Kranz (German pronunciation: [ˈfʁaŋkfʊʁtɐ ˈkʁant͜s] or Frankfurt Crown Cake) [1] is a cake specialty of Frankfurt, Germany. [ 2 ] Preparation starts with the baking of a firm sponge cake in a ring-shaped baking tin.

  3. Palmengarten - Wikipedia

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    Palmengarten Frankfurt am Main (in German). Stuttgart (Hohenheim): Ulmer. ISBN 978-3-8186-0690-9. Börchers, Sabine (2012). Wo Frankfurts Bürger feiern (in German). Frankfurt am Main: Societäts Verlag. ISBN 978-3-942921-83-1. Schoser, Gustav (1995). Palmengarten Frankfurt: eine Welt der Pflanzen = a world of plants (in German). Frankfurt am ...

  4. Eschenheimer Turm - Wikipedia

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    Eschenheimer Turm from the northwest. Eschenheimer Turm (Eschenheim Tower) was a city gate, part of the late-medieval fortifications of Frankfurt am Main, and is a landmark of the city.

  5. Waldstadion (Frankfurt) - Wikipedia

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    The old Waldstadion prior to the latest reconstruction Stadium from the air (2017). The Waldstadion (German pronunciation: [ˈvalt.ʃtaːdi̯ɔn] ⓘ, Forest Stadium), currently known as Deutsche Bank Park for sponsorship purposes, is a retractable roof sports stadium in Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany.

  6. Bahnhofsviertel - Wikipedia

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    The Bahnhofsviertel (German pronunciation: [ˈbaːnhoːfsˌfɪʁtl̩]; literally: train station quarter) is a quarter of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is part of the Ortsbezirk Innenstadt I. The Bahnhofsviertel was developed between 1891 and 1915. Along with the Westend, the Nordend and the Ostend, it

  7. Jewish Museum Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Museum Frankfurt am Main is the oldest independent Jewish Museum in Germany. It was opened by Federal Chancellor Helmut Kohl on 9 November 1988, the 50th anniversary of Kristallnacht . [1]

  8. KfW - Wikipedia

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    The KfW, which together with its subsidiaries DEG, KfW IPEX-Bank and FuB forms the KfW Bankengruppe ("banking group"), is a German state-owned investment and development bank, based in Frankfurt. As of 2014, it is the world's largest national development bank [ 2 ] and as of 2018 Germany's third largest bank by balance sheet.

  9. Frankfurt Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Frankfurt Cathedral (German: Frankfurter Dom), officially Imperial Cathedral of Saint Bartholomew (German: Kaiserdom Sankt Bartholomäus), is a Roman Catholic Gothic church located in the heart of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is dedicated to Saint Bartholomew. It is the largest religious building in the city and a former collegiate church.