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Dreikönigskirche Frankfurt am Main

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Dreikönigskirche Frankfurt am Main

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Dreikönigskirche Frankfurt am Main

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The Dreikönigskirche, or Church of the Three Kings, is a prominent Lutheran Protestant church located in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Situated on the south bank of the Main River in the historic Sachsenhausen district, it stands directly opposite the iconic Frankfurt Cathedral (Kaiserdom). This significant religious building, with its ground level at approximately 103 meters above sea level, is a testament to Gothic Revival architecture and a cherished landmark in the city.

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    April 12, 2021

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    The Dreikönigskirche is a Protestant church in Frankfurt am Main.
    The neo-Gothic building was built between 1875 and 1880 based on a design by cathedral master builder Franz Josef Denzinger on the southern bank of the Main in the Sachsenhausen district.


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    The Cathedral of St. Bartholomew - also the imperial cathedral in Frankfurt am Main - is based on the remains of a small chapel from before 680. The cathedral was never a bishop's church, but has been the election place of the German kings since 1356 and the coronation place of the Roman emperors from 1562.
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    The Dreikönigskirche is a neo-Gothic hall church made of red Main sandstone. With its stepped buttresses, the pointed gables on the aisles and the west facade with one tower, it …
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there easy and accessible walking paths around the Dreikönigskirche?

    Yes, the area around the Dreikönigskirche, particularly along the Main River, is generally flat and well-suited for easy walks. Many paths are accessible, making it ideal for a leisurely stroll or for visitors with mobility considerations. You can enjoy scenic views of the river and the city skyline.

    What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the Dreikönigskirche?

    Beyond exploring the church itself, the surrounding Sachsenhausen district and the Main River embankment offer various outdoor activities. You can enjoy leisurely walks or runs along the river, find scenic spots for photography, or simply relax in one of the nearby green spaces. The area is perfect for urban exploration on foot or by bike.

    Are there any family-friendly outdoor activities close to the Dreikönigskirche?

    Absolutely! The riverbanks provide ample space for families to walk, cycle, or simply enjoy the views. Nearby parks offer green areas for children to play, and the general atmosphere of Sachsenhausen is pleasant for family strolls. Consider a walk across the Eiserner Steg (Iron Bridge) for a fun experience and great photo opportunities.

    Can I find dog-friendly walking trails near the Dreikönigskirche?

    Yes, the paths along the Main River are generally dog-friendly, making it a great spot for a walk with your canine companion. Many local parks also welcome dogs, though it's always good practice to keep them on a leash and clean up after them. The open spaces provide a pleasant environment for both you and your dog.

    When is the best time for a stroll along the Main River near the Dreikönigskirche?

    The Main River embankment is beautiful year-round. However, for a pleasant stroll, late spring to early autumn (April to October) offers the most comfortable weather. Evenings are particularly charming when the city lights reflect on the water. For fewer crowds, consider visiting on a weekday morning.

    Are there good options for winter walks in the city center near the Dreikönigskirche?

    Yes, the Dreikönigskirche and its surroundings are well-suited for winter walks. The urban paths are usually well-maintained, and the crisp winter air can make for a refreshing experience. The church's architecture looks particularly striking against a winter sky, and the festive lights during the holiday season add to the charm.

    Where can I find cafes with outdoor seating near the Dreikönigskirche?

    The Sachsenhausen district, where the Dreikönigskirche is located, is known for its vibrant culinary scene. You'll find numerous cafes and restaurants with outdoor seating options within a short walking distance, especially along the Main River and in the charming streets of Alt-Sachsenhausen. These are perfect for a coffee break or a meal with a view.

    What are some scenic viewpoints close to the Dreikönigskirche?

    The most iconic scenic viewpoint is from the Eiserner Steg (Iron Bridge), which offers stunning panoramic views of the Frankfurt skyline, including the Dreikönigskirche and the Frankfurt Cathedral. The riverbanks themselves also provide picturesque perspectives of the church and the Main River.

    Are there any circular walking routes starting near the Dreikönigskirche?

    Yes, you can easily create circular walking routes starting from the Dreikönigskirche. A popular option is to walk along the Main River embankment, cross one of the bridges (like the Eiserner Steg or Holbeinsteg), and return on the opposite bank, offering varied perspectives of the city and its landmarks.

    How can I reach green areas in Frankfurt am Main from the Dreikönigskirche using public transport?

    The Dreikönigskirche is well-connected by public transport. From nearby tram or S-Bahn/U-Bahn stations, you can easily reach various green areas and parks across Frankfurt. For example, the Palmengarten (Botanical Garden) or Grüneburgpark are accessible with a short ride, offering larger natural spaces for relaxation and recreation.

    Is the Dreikönigskirche suitable for a quick visit or does it require a longer stay?

    The Dreikönigskirche can be enjoyed both ways. A quick visit allows you to appreciate its impressive exterior and step inside for a moment of quiet reflection. However, to fully experience its architectural details, stained glass, and perhaps attend a concert or cultural event, a longer stay is highly recommended. Its location also encourages combining a visit with a stroll along the Main River.

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