I spent 4 days in Frankfurt last week, so here are some pictures. First 2 topics only about skyscrapers. I'll post street-level pictures in separate topics. I think street-level Frankfurt is in fact more interesting than what we usually see (i.e. skyline and skyscrapers).
1. Westhafen Tower
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3. Europe's number one skyline
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7. Deutsche Bank twin towers
8. MAIN TOWER
9. Deutsche Bank seen from top of MAIN TOWER
10. TV tower
11. Construction of Westend Duo tower
12. Deutsche Bank
13. Messeturm
14. Westendstrasse or Westend-tower (208m), designed by same architecture company as SWFC and Union Square Phase 7
Eastend
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16. Commerzbank Tower, designed by Norman Foster, Europe's tallest skyscraper
17. Main Plaza
18. Old town
19. Eurotower, headquarters of the European Central Bank
20. Kommerzbank facade
21. Gallileo
22. Silver Tower and SKyper
23. Messeturm
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25. Westend-tower
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27. Trianon
28. View to the East
29. Haus der Jugend hostel where I stayed for 3 nights
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31. Kaiserdom (Frankfurt Cathedral)
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33. Westend
34. Westend Duo construction
35. The main train station (Hauptbahnhof)
36. €
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continuation in part 2
1. Westhafen Tower
2.
3. Europe's number one skyline
4.
5.
6.
7. Deutsche Bank twin towers
8. MAIN TOWER
9. Deutsche Bank seen from top of MAIN TOWER
10. TV tower
11. Construction of Westend Duo tower
12. Deutsche Bank
13. Messeturm
14. Westendstrasse or Westend-tower (208m), designed by same architecture company as SWFC and Union Square Phase 7
Eastend
15.
16. Commerzbank Tower, designed by Norman Foster, Europe's tallest skyscraper
17. Main Plaza
18. Old town
19. Eurotower, headquarters of the European Central Bank
20. Kommerzbank facade
21. Gallileo
22. Silver Tower and SKyper
23. Messeturm
24.
25. Westend-tower
26.
27. Trianon
28. View to the East
29. Haus der Jugend hostel where I stayed for 3 nights
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31. Kaiserdom (Frankfurt Cathedral)
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33. Westend
34. Westend Duo construction
35. The main train station (Hauptbahnhof)
36. €
37.
continuation in part 2
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