Paulskirche Goethe-Haus: Statues of Jews killed in World War II, St. Paul's Church, and Jewish statues are used to warn German descendants of the crimes committed by the German army in World War II, so tourists should not take photos with them.
St. Paul's Church
Posted: Oct 5, 2017
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yin***14
5/5Outstanding
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This is the oldest parish church in Munich. The interior is quieter and less ornate than other churches in the area. But there are also quite a few beautiful artworks and altars. It was almost completely destroyed during World War II and it took 50 years to rebuild. Highly recommend taking the time to climb the tower.
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Posted: Jul 6, 2019
M51***65
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The architecture of St. Peter's Basilica is breathtaking and worth the time to sit behind the church, look around and enjoy the tranquility. Climbing up the spire is not easy, but it is worth the effort to see the 360-degree panoramic view of Munich. Very worth the climb.
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Posted: Jul 6, 2019
小思文
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St. Paul's Church can take the subway here, there is a stop below, the church is quite large, is also one of the largest churches in Germany, the church interior is also very good, many people with a long history can see things.
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Posted: Feb 23, 2019
罗马情人1980
5/5Outstanding
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Paulskirche, a church in Frankfurt, Germany, is an important political symbol of Germany. It is an oval Protestant church, built in 1789 and completed in 1833. During World War II, St. Paul's Church and half of Frankfurt's inner cities were almost destroyed. As a symbol of freedom and the cradle of Germany, it was rebuilt after the war and reopened on the 100th anniversary of the Frankfurt National Assembly. Due to the limitation of funds, the internal structure has changed a lot. It is no longer used as a church, but as a venue for exhibitions and events, such as the Peace Prize Ceremony of the famous German Book Fair during the Frankfurt Book Fair. Parking is on the edge of the church. Most visitors to the Roman Square get off here, and there are many ancient buildings around, which can be visited at the same time.
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Posted: Jun 2, 2017
p6ibm
5/5Outstanding
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Beautiful scenery, pleasant scenery, worth a visit
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Posted: Mar 24, 2023
富福傅
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Frankfurt is a very attractive place, but the romantic atmosphere of the inherited French is worth the feeling
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Posted: Nov 9, 2022
富福傅
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Frankfurt is a famous attraction in France, suitable for leisure and entertainment and watching foreign progress.
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Posted: Sep 16, 2022
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St. Paul's Church is an important and politically significant Church in Frankfurt. Founded in 1789, it was destroyed during World War II and rebuilt after World War II. In 1963, President John F. Kennedy gave a speech at St. Paul's Church during his visit to Germany. Nowadays, there is no need for admission tickets. Usually, various exhibitions and activities will be held.