Katharinenkirche
St. Katharinen Church is a Protestant church in Frankfurt am Main. The Baroque building was built from 1678 to 1681 and rebuilt between 1950 and 1954 after being destroyed during the Second World War.
St. Katharinen Church is a Protestant church in Frankfurt am Main. The Baroque building was built from 1678 to 1681 and rebuilt between 1950 and 1954 after being destroyed during the Second World War.
St Paul's Church (Pauluskirche) in Frankfurt was designed by the architect Johann Friedrich Christian Hess and built between 1789 and 1833. It is currently used as an exhibition memorial and meeting place.
The Alte Nikolaikirche is a Protestant church. The current late Gothic building was built in the 15th century.
The Imperial St. Bartholomew Cathedral in Frankfurt am Main is the largest sacred building in the city. The original building was built as early as the 7th century and the cathedral has since played an important role in German history as the electoral and coronation church of the Roman-German emperors.