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took place in these rooms and gold and silversmiths sold their merchandise there. After the Second World War, the rooms continued to be used for this purpose because the massively built structures had survived the war practically undamaged. The two halls are located on the ground floor of the houses
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The exterior features of the set of buildings reflect a wide breadth of Frankfurt and Germany's history, even though they were designed at the beginning of the 20th century. The famous three-peaked façade has medieval elements of design. The left-hand corner of the
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Like the neogothic façade, the balcony was added after the rebuilding in 1900, replacing a wooden roof. The balcony was and is used as a public stage for state visits and sporting events – for example, the soccer world champions in the
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The building complex has been continuously extended over the years, with eventually eleven houses connected to each other, resulting in a rather confusing interior. At the beginning of the 19th century, Frankfurt historian
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The entire three-storey building complex occupies about 10,000 square metres and consists of nine houses, encircling six courtyards. The front, with today's main entrance, faces the
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were demolished to make way for streets through the city centre. They were replaced by a newly erected building to the east. This new building is divided into two wings by the
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regained the neogothic look of 1900. The interior has also been redesigned. In 1988 the renovated city council meeting hall was completed.
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These two halls are the oldest remaining rooms in the building and are virtually unchanged after 600 years. At one point, the first
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houses, whose roof structure had in part withstood the attack, were restored in a simplified form. The completely destroyed houses
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is well known for its unique and unparalleled collection of 19th century portraits of all of the emperors, including works by
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In the following decades the façade was restored two additional times, in the years 1974 and 2005, and the houses on the
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Der Architekt Max Meckel (1847–1910) : Studien zur Architektur und zum Kirchenbau des Historismus in Deutschland
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remarked that the Frankfurt city hall had "stairs, yards, halls and rooms in a labyrinthian mixture".
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in Venice. The two towers in the south wing attracted nicknames as well: the larger one was called
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or civil registration office; the wedding rooms are located in the first and second floor of the
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is not a museum as it is occasionally used by the city for various purposes, for example as a
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Another approach was chosen for the design of the fronts of the two north-east houses (the
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Die Kaisergalerie im Frankfurter Römer = The Emperors' Gallery in the Frankfurt "Römer"
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Graeser, August; Schembs, Hans-Otto; Wynne, George G.; Schaefer, Kathleen (1989).
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Bastek, Alexander; Grosskinsky, Manfred; Sander, Birgit; Museum Giersch (2007).
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Die deutschen Kaiser im Frankfurter Römer von Karl dem Großen bis Franz II
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house, which were all architecturally connected to the main complex.
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Die Baudenkmäler in Frankfurt am Main Zweiter Band: Weltliche Bauten
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on the second floor and is a major tourist attraction. During the
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front with a balcony was built from 1896 more imposing, but mayor
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of historical buildings that were destroyed during World War II.
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is actually the middle building of a set of three located in the
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Houses "Zum Römer" and "Zum Goldenen Schwan" acquired for 800
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Der Römer und die neuen Rathausbauten zu Frankfurt a. M.
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Finally, in 1878 the city bought the 2087: 1984: 1701: 555:(Small Cohen) after a popular song of the time. 2035:Der Führer durch den Römer zu Frankfurt am Main 1622:"Römer-Rathaus Bau und Umbau der Schwanenhalle" 757: 2082:– Interactive 360 degree panoramas (in German) 2004: 1554: 1522: 1121: 1119: 1791: 1459: 1193: 972: 702:(the first king to be elected in Frankfurt), 454:, as well as the building to the left of the 1674: 745:in the timber frames feature the motif of a 1792:Gräser, August; Schembs, Hans-Otto (1988). 1253: 1161: 1116: 1955:(in German). Frankfurt a.M.: Römerverlag. 1942:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1824:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1776:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1489: 1309: 979: 965: 446:Then, in 1596 the city council bought the 1859: 1741: 1662: 1650: 1303: 1291: 1155: 1223: 624: 616: 604: 598:was re-inaugurated in 1955 by president 590:were rebuilt in a simplified style. The 476: 462:, and had both of them connected to the 1967: 722:in 2003 and the runners up in the 2002 275:10,000 m (110,000 sq ft) 14: 2088: 1837:. 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Lindenberg: J. Fink. 1860:Riebsamen, Hans (3 October 2022). 1785: 1742:Wolff, Carl; Jung, Rudolf (2016). 987:Römer, town hall Frankfurt am Main 286:, balcony used as a public stage, 25: 2122: 2073: 1626:Architekturbüro Frankfurt am Main 594:house has an open stairwell. The 2106:Tourist attractions in Frankfurt 1796:(in German). Frankfurt am Main. 932: 885: 873: 854: 847: 840: 649:plaza. Other streets around the 629:Entrance of the Römerhalle, 1553 324: 314: 309: 47: 2005:Wolf-Holzäpfel, Werner (2000). 1970:Der Römer, mehr als ein Rathaus 1598:(in German). 13 November 2013. 1323:(in German). 15 December 2017. 1066:Seufzerbrücke (bridge of sighs) 640: 564:heaviest Allied bombing attacks 450:house, which stood next to the 2101:City and town halls in Germany 1592:"190 Römer- und Schwanenhalle" 1411:Bürger Für Frankfurt BFF e. V. 404:until 2018, including several 13: 1: 1496:Busch, Sandra (20 May 2022). 1109: 1059:Neues Rathaus (new town hall) 788: 527:At the same time, the houses 431:In 1424, the city bought the 411: 2060:(in German). 7 December 2003 1677:"Die Kaiser, der Reihe nach" 1538:(in German). 22 March 2005. 1413:(in German). 19 March 2014. 1347:"Ganerbschaft Alten-Limpurg" 1317:"Was vom Salzhaus übrig ist" 1104:Altstadt (Frankfurt am Main) 400:has been redeveloped as the 329:11, 12, 14 Römer/Paulskirche 7: 1473:(in German). 8 March 2005. 1381:Frankfurter Personenlexikon 1269:(in German). 7 March 2005. 1177:(in German). 12 July 2017. 1092: 398:St. Bartholomew's Cathedral 10: 2127: 1748:(in German). Norderstedt. 1735: 508:house to the right of the 474:were radically different. 31: 1441:Hessischer Bildungsserver 672: 302: 297: 279: 271: 263: 258: 250: 239: 224: 216: 198: 174: 135: 127: 119: 108: 98: 87: 79: 71: 66: 62: 46: 41: 1294:, p. 149, 246, 254. 752: 481:The north wing with the 1968:Drummer, Heike (1998). 1951:Traut, Hermann (1924). 807:, is located above the 741:and modern styles. 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50°06′37″N 8°40′54″E / 50.11028°N 8.68167°E / 50.11028; 8.68167
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Frankfurt am Main
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Salzhaus
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