Dreikönigskirche, or the Church of the Three Kings, is one of Frankfurt’s most beautiful and underrated historical landmarks. Nestled along the south bank of the River Main in the Sachsenhausen district, directly across from the Frankfurt Cathedral (Kaiserdom), this neo-Gothic Protestant church is a perfect mix of architectural elegance and spiritual calm.
Built in the late 19th century (completed in 1881 and remodeled in 1956 after WWII damage), the church features a striking 81-meter spire, dramatic stained-glass windows, and a beautifully restored interior. The high vaulted ceilings and soft lighting inside create a serene atmosphere ideal for quiet reflection, prayer, or simply taking a break from the...
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Nothing special. If you dont buy front row tickets and come 45 minutes earlier then you definitely will not see the candles. Because all people’s backs will stop your vision, that’s a church, not a stadium or a stage. (See the picture to know more) They don’t let people take pictures or videos during the performance. Which makes no sense. The organization was poor when they let people come in without checking the tickets (the rang/seat) we bought. So if you buy D and you sneak in range A, they do not know. The performance was also not worth the money unfortunately. The MC was a member of the band and he led the...
Read moreWell, it is nice but as almost every building in Frankfurt it was rebuild after the world war 2. It is a shame on both sides of the conflict, lets be clear. It is a nice little church on the banks of the Main river. It has a little park right in front and you can relax and just remain silent while looking at...
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