Articles of interest in Mühlheim am Main
The Mediumwave transmitter Mainflingen (Mainflingen B) is a mediumwave transmission facility south of the A3 motorway near Mainflingen, Hesse, Germany. Mainflingen was the first mediumwave transmitter for the radio station Deutschlandfunk. It went i…
The Lessing-Gymnasium is the oldest Gymnasium in Frankfurt.
The Kaiserin-Friedrich-Gymnasium (abbreviation: KFG; Empress Frederick Gymnasium) is one of two Gymnasiums, the other being Humboldtschule (HUS), in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Hesse, Germany.
Inverted Collar and Tie is a sculpture designed in 1994 by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen. It is located in Frankfurt's Westend in front of the Westend Tower.
Großauheim (13,369 inhabitants, without Wolfgang 11,669) is the largest district of Hanau, Hesse, Germany, on the north bank of the Main. It was first mentioned in 806 under the name "Ewichheim". It was a farming village until the end of the 19th ce…
Engelthal Abbey or St.
Büro Center Nibelungenplatz, also known as BCN and formerly Shell Tower, is a 27-storey, 110 m (360 ft) skyscraper in the Nordend-West district of Frankfurt, Germany. The building was constructed in 1966 as one of the first buildings to reach over 5…
Burgholzhausen vor der Höhe is a quarter of the city of Friedrichsdorf at the foothills of the Taunus mountain range, approx.
The Anna-Schmidt-Schule (abbreviation: ASS; English: Anna Schmidt School) is a private school in the districts Westend and Nieder-Erlenbach of Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
The Wetter is a small 69 km long river in Hesse, Germany and right tributary to the Nidda.
Lauterborn is a borough of Offenbach am Main, Germany, with approximately 11,700 inhabitants.
Wachenbuchen is the smallest district in the city of Maintal.
Dörnigheim is the biggest district of the town of Maintal in Hesse, Germany.
Friedberg station is the station of Friedberg, Germany, on the Main-Weser Railway.
The Frankfurt western stations were a group of three stations on the western edge of the former city walls of Frankfurt am Main, Germany between the modern Willy-Brandt-Platz, then the location of Gallustor (Gallus gate) and Taunustor (Taunus gate).
The Bieberer Berg is a hill in Offenbach in the German state of Hesse. The hill is well known in Germany because the local stadium is the home ground of Kickers Offenbach.
Bergen is a former town in Hesse, Germany. Presently, it is part of Bergen-Enkheim, a borough of Frankfurt.
The Baitul-Jame Mosque in Offenbach am Main one of Germany's largest mosques, situated on Boschweg in Offenbach am Main.
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