Tuesday, November 18, 2008 5:19 AM

Frankfurt am Main - Römer

The Römer (German for "Roman") in Frankfurt am Main is a medieval building located in the Römerberg plaza and one of the city's most important landmarks. It is a complex of three formerly separate buildings and got it's name from the house in the middle which is called "Haus Römer". It has been the city hall (German: Rathaus) for more than 600 years after the Römer merchant family sold it to the city council in 1405.


Picture: Doenertier82

The Römer includes the Römerhalle, the Schwanenhalle and perhaps the best-known room of the Römer, the Emperor Hall (Kaisersaal), which was once the scene of splendid banquets. Today it is a major tourist attraction for people from all over the world.

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About Frankfurt am Main

Frankfurt am Main is the fifth-largest city in Germany and the largest city in the German state of Hessen. Frankfurt is the largest financial centre in continental Europe and home of the European Central Bank, the German Federal Bank and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. And it is the only German city with a significant number of skyscrapers.