upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e5/Frankfurt_1945_June_destructions_after_bombing_raids_old_town_aerial.JPG this progress does not happen for fun.
Of course it does. Beautiful architecture makes us feel better so we rebuild. In Frankfurt someone decided not to rebuild just after the war. Now someone else decided to do so.
I lived in Germany for six years and grew to love it. I don't think you can really appreciate Germany unless you live and work there. If you are going for a vacation or short visit it doesn't give you the time to understand why life is so different than the United States. In Germany you can learn to relax and enjoy what Europe has to offer. Can't wait to go back again.
This is a fascinating discussion. But I don't know what to take from it. I've met Americans who love Germany, Americans who hate Germany, Germans who love America and Germans who hate America; as well as Americans who wish they lived in Germany and Americans who are glad they don't, and Germans who wish they lived in America and Germans are are glad they don't.
Great video. Thanks. Myself, I fell in love with my hometown Frankfurt the first time I revisited it after I moved to Canada 3 years ago. It appears that you must walk away to be able to see the beauty of something.
Thanks for the video. I lived in Frankfurt's Ostend from 1984 to 1995 and worked as graphic artist in ad agencies. From my window I had a direct view of the Grossmarkthalle. The Main was a 5 minute walk away and on Sunday I rode my bike along the Main to Hanau, across the bridge and returned via the other side. I liked Frankfurt's good connections for hashisch. I spent many evenings, listening to music and toking up.
Großes Lob an die Stadt Frankfurt.Das trotz relativ hoher Quote an ausländischen mitbürgern,man das so gut meistert.Natürlich vielen Dank an die Bürger,die sich so gut verhalten und sich gegenseitig respektieren,egal welcher Nationalität sie angehören.Ich bin beeindruckt von dem friedlichen miteinander.Ich wohne selbst 19 Jahre in Frankfurt.Meine Frau ist gebürtige Frankfurterin.
Kwaku Arllo: Danke für Deine Meinung. In Sachen Völkerverständigung und Wohlfühlen gibt es sicher Städte die noch besser sind. Letztlich ist Heimat da, wo man mit seiner Familie friedlich leben kann. Das gibt es nicht mehr sehr oft auf der Welt.
I was in Frankfurt this summer and for me it was the best part of my visit to Germany. The thing that surprised me the most is that it is a city about the same size as mine that has shops selling almost anything you could want in addition to skyscrapers and a metro; the features I would usually associate to much larger cities.
It's interesting to see how the city has changed in the last six years. There are three new skyscrapers and a part of the oldtown between Römer and the cathedrale was reconstructed and even some ugly buildings next to the opera house were demolished and old buildings were reconstructed at the same place. The surrounding looks much better now.
Now we are in 2018. No more converted trams as U-Bahn cars. All platforms have a consistant hight. The reconstruction of the Altstadt including a lot of houses alongside Braubachstraße is almost finished. The ECB near the Ostbahnhof and the greenspaces around are in use now. The old Henninger Turm was torn down and new one stands at its former place. ... time for a remake of your Frankfurt feature. :)
Really good! I have been living and working in and around Frankfurt for over 11 years and learned some new stuff in the 11 mins watching your video. Excellent stuff
Frankfurt is often being underrated for being ugly or just a cold business town. But actually it firstly has very beautiful old parts and second the connection between the old and the new world makes it especially interesting and worth living.
Thank you for your work of art. Such a good narrator. This was a window of opportunity for me to remember places I visited when stationed in Germany. 1990-93
@alameachan Frankfurts U-Bahn ist offiziell keine Stadtbahn -- ob diese differenzierung rechtfertigt ist, ist eine andere Frage, aber z.T. fahren Züge, die eher typisch für eine U-Bahn sind; außerdem ist bei einer Stadtbahn auf Strecken die StVO zu beachten, was in Ffm nicht der Fall ist. Ursprünglich sollte das Netz komplett als U-Bahn umgebaut werden, scheiterte aber wegen der zu hohen Kosten. Echte U-Bahn-Netze gibt's auch in München und Nürnberg, alle (bs auf Ffm) mit Stromschiene.
Missing the realy nice places like Sachsenhausen, Bornheim , Palmengarten and the famose Zoo. Wonderful boat tours on river Main aswell. Frankfurt airport and main industrial area Frankfurt Höchst. Apple wine and handkäs'. Or taunus mountans in the back yard
Ich bedanke mich für's hochladen. Besonders gerührt war ich bei 3:30, als ich bei der Zeichnung der Innenstadt sah, dass mein Geburtshaus damals schon stand. Nein, nicht DAS Haus, in dem ich vor 70 Jahren meine Kindheit verbrachte, sondern ein uralter Vorläufer. Diese Zeichnung war mir nicht bekannt, ähnliche schon.
The publuc transport doesn't feel as horrible as described though. And i've been using it daily for more than a decade. There are more than twenty different lines for trams, underground and S-Bahn to take you almost any place in Frankfurt. And that is in addition to bus lines. I certainly did not feel as mobile in some other towns.
@drewnetwork You didn't notice some of them were horribly shaky? Maybe I'm being too hard on myself, but this really needs to be re-edited in my opinion. Preview in my video editor brought my CPU to its knees, so I didn't notice until after I'd rendered it, which took 2 hours on the fourth attempt. Apart from that, I'm quite pleased with it.
best frankfurt documentary ive seen so far, lots of historical background and interesting points. not sure if i agree about the ubahn/ public transport being bad, in my experience its one of the best in the world. its crazy to see how much it has changed since 2011
You didn't metion the zoo and the very famous Senckenberg- Museum. But maybe you can make up for it with a special about the zoo, the museum and the pit Messel, (which is related to the museum and after all, UNESCO World Natural Heritage) nearby Darmstadt ...
Das Stadtbahn-System findest du im Ruhrgebiet sehr häufig, und es wird immer noch gebaut. Dortmund und Bochum haben erst vor wenigen Jahren die meisten Straßenbahnlinien im Innenstadtbereich unterirdisch neu verlegt, während am Stadtrand immer noch oberirdisch gefahren wird. Und Oberleitungen sind hierzulande das vorherrschende System. Stromschiene hast du meines Wissens nur in Hamburg und Berlin. Die sind nämlich auch nicht der Weisheit letzter Schluss und für den Straßenraum auch ungeeignet.
It runs pretty smoothly, just not quite as smoothly as most systems in other German cities. The problem really is that the plans were overly ambitious and were only half realised, resulting in a system that works, but is a bit of a nightmare to operate.
Frankfurt (Fráncfort del Meno o Fráncfort) es la ciudad más poblada del estado federado de Hesse (Alemania). Con casi 680.000 habitantes, es también la quinta ciudad más grande del país (tras Berlín, Hamburgo, Múnich y Colonia). Aunque la capital administrativa de Hesse es Wiesbaden, Fráncfort tiene una importancia histórica y económica mayor.
Frankfurt (Frankfurt or Frankfurt) is the most populous federal state of Hesse (Germany) city. With nearly 680,000 inhabitants, is also the country's fifth largest city (after Berlin, Hamburg, Munich and Cologne). Although the administrative capital of Hesse is Wiesbaden, Frankfurt has a greater historical and economic importance.
@rewboss I spent last week with some "DP" who uses a monopod exclusively for the purpose of adding shake to his videos. People tell him it makes his video seem more alive. So, no, I didn't notice any shake. I don't know what editor ("NLE") you use -- but I recently tested something called proDAD Mercalli -- and it was the most effective software stabilizer I've ever tested. It's a plug-in available for a range of editors.
+rewboss to correct you about the u-bahn... i dont nothing about the history of frankfurt, but a system between subways and trams is normal in germany and mostly planed like this, its called stadtbahn and perfect for citys like frankfurt. there are just 4 citys in germany with a real subway, but much more with stadtbahnen, its a typical german thing and works perfect in citys between 250.000 and 1 million citizens. and its normal too that stadtbahnen mostly uses tramwagons and i must say, the public transport in frankfurt and the whole region is very good in my opinion.
America is never boring or has never been boring and will never be boring; it is just that when you live in a place for a long time it tends to be boring that is why we explore. There are many Germans who wish they were living in America.
I got there in 1979 21st replacment us army stationed in wiesbaden for 5 years .......those 5 years were the best time of my young life miss it to this day 21st replacment was in frankfort thats the place where they told you what company your going too thats gone too now everybody goes to ramstein air base ........
+Joseph Мüller city: 700.000-750.000 suburban zone: 2,5 million rhine-main region: 5,5-6 million, but 700.000-750.000 is the most realistic i think, because the region is not a real city, there are forests and small villages too
An interesting video that kept me watching to the end. In 1080p, with great audio and video quality and a pinch of british humor (or should I say humour :D) to spice it up and all of that in a video that is almost ten years old. This is how it is done. What's your excuse?
This could've come straight from the television! Great! (you complain about shaky camera - but it is understandable as you were following a moving object. you never cease to learn, do you?) Also: If you ever make it to Cologne - let me know. I live there(here?) and would enjoy watching you work. There is a tram/underground railways system in place here - but it is all for one kind of tram and very well organised. Allthough the sentence "Wir bitten um Ihr Verständnis" is getting somewhat dull XD
Im an American.. I love my country.. But we are failing, fast... Germany and bits of Asia are the future.. Frankfurt will become the financial capital of the world.. Germany controls Europe and will eventually get the EU so centralized, that the German government will decide EVERYTHING that is done on the continent.. I'm rooting for Germany and would love to live there
@rewboss Wenn du mich fragst, hat so ziemlich jedes Konzept seine Nachteile - und so ziemlich jeder Verkehrsbetrieb seine planerischen Leichen im Keller. (In Essen z.B. eine Stadtbahnlinie, die an der Stadtgrenze im Nichts endet, weil die Gelsenkirchener sie nicht mehr wollten.) Und solange dem Individualverkehr fast immer der Vorzug gegeben wird, wird das wohl auch so bleiben.
Well, they didn't exactly ask to be bombed during WW 2 did they? I'm a native Mainhattaner and I love this city! It's just very unique to Europe with that kind of architecture. And I don't think that they're copying America, since the skyline has it's very own, unique architecture. Zeil is the perfect place for shopping and I just love the business at Main Station and Hauptwache during rush hour. It's like a little metropolis! It's not the most beautiful city, but it's not ugly either.
I like it, that you mention public transport often in your videos. Many TV-documentations don't this, althought ist an interesting part of urban live. If someone is interested in creating a never ending discussion, try to show a frankfurt citicen, that his town has no undergruound, but a stadtbahn - you can even show hin the VGF-Site were operateror write, they are experts in Stadtbahnbetrieb - he won't belive it. endless discussion... but fun! *gg*
Frankfurt is nice. The only downside thing is the high level of crime and beggars, and it's quite dirty to be blunt. The skyline is perfect and it's good starting point to visit neaby cities like Mainz and Wiesbaden. Cheers.
I've lived in 7 countries , and Frankfurt was the friendliest city I lived in. Vastly underrated. Your videos are great, thanks.
Hundreds of years of architectual development led us to the point where we turn down modern buildings and recreate medieval ones... I like this.
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e5/Frankfurt_1945_June_destructions_after_bombing_raids_old_town_aerial.JPG this progress does not happen for fun.
Of course it does. Beautiful architecture makes us feel better so we rebuild. In Frankfurt someone decided not to rebuild just after the war. Now someone else decided to do so.
@@kacperwoch4368 true. its nice that ffm has a mix of skyscrapers unlike any german city but then also has the good old historical architectures
I lived in Germany for six years and grew to love it. I don't think you can really appreciate Germany unless you live and work there. If you are going for a vacation or short visit it doesn't give you the time to understand why life is so different than the United States. In Germany you can learn to relax and enjoy what Europe has to offer. Can't wait to go back again.
An unusual landscape in germans cities. Thanks for share it. I was there in 2009 and 2010. Grüße aus Chile. 😊🇨🇱🇩🇪
This is a fascinating discussion. But I don't know what to take from it. I've met Americans who love Germany, Americans who hate Germany, Germans who love America and Germans who hate America; as well as Americans who wish they lived in Germany and Americans who are glad they don't, and Germans who wish they lived in America and Germans are are glad they don't.
Great video. Thanks.
Myself, I fell in love with my hometown Frankfurt the first time I revisited it after I moved to Canada 3 years ago. It appears that you must walk away to be able to see the beauty of something.
Thanks for the video. I lived in Frankfurt's Ostend from 1984 to 1995 and worked as graphic artist in ad agencies. From my window I had a direct view of the Grossmarkthalle. The Main was a 5 minute walk away and on Sunday I rode my bike along the Main to Hanau, across the bridge and returned via the other side. I liked Frankfurt's good connections for hashisch. I spent many evenings, listening to music and toking up.
Großes Lob an die Stadt Frankfurt.Das trotz relativ hoher Quote an ausländischen mitbürgern,man das so gut meistert.Natürlich vielen Dank an die Bürger,die sich so gut verhalten und sich gegenseitig respektieren,egal welcher Nationalität sie angehören.Ich bin beeindruckt von dem friedlichen miteinander.Ich wohne selbst 19 Jahre in Frankfurt.Meine Frau ist gebürtige Frankfurterin.
Kwaku Arllo: Danke für Deine Meinung. In Sachen Völkerverständigung und Wohlfühlen gibt es sicher Städte die noch besser sind. Letztlich ist Heimat da, wo man mit seiner Familie friedlich leben kann. Das gibt es nicht mehr sehr oft auf der Welt.
I was in Frankfurt this summer and for me it was the best part of my visit to Germany. The thing that surprised me the most is that it is a city about the same size as mine that has shops selling almost anything you could want in addition to skyscrapers and a metro; the features I would usually associate to much larger cities.
Possibly the best of your "Destination" videos. Great job! Interesting to watch and well composed shots.
It's interesting to see how the city has changed in the last six years. There are three new skyscrapers and a part of the oldtown between Römer and the cathedrale was reconstructed and even some ugly buildings next to the opera house were demolished and old buildings were reconstructed at the same place. The surrounding looks much better now.
Now we are in 2018.
No more converted trams as U-Bahn cars. All platforms have a consistant hight.
The reconstruction of the Altstadt including a lot of houses alongside Braubachstraße is almost finished.
The ECB near the Ostbahnhof and the greenspaces around are in use now.
The old Henninger Turm was torn down and new one stands at its former place.
... time for a remake of your Frankfurt feature. :)
Fr!
I love Frankfurt because is a beautiful city that combined culture and tradition with modernism, development and innovation in every way.
Really good! I have been living and working in and around Frankfurt for over 11 years and learned some new stuff in the 11 mins watching your video. Excellent stuff
Great video. Would love to see you do other cities like Cologne :)
you
Mehmet Baksi you
Frankfurt is often being underrated for being ugly or just a cold business town. But actually it firstly has very beautiful old parts and second the connection between the old and the new world makes it especially interesting and worth living.
exactly
Thank you for your work of art. Such a good narrator. This was a window of opportunity for me to remember places I visited when stationed in Germany. 1990-93
Where you from?
Great vid!
lol
This was excellent! Superb editing and splicing.
Thank you. This is very interesting and wonderfully presented.
Echt gutes Video,schöne dezente Musikuntermalung teils.Schöne Aufnahmen etc.
Wenn du einfach so weitermachst sind wir dir alle dankbar :D
endlich! :) hatte schon lange gehofft, du machst mal ein video über frankfurt. jetzt lerne ich auch mal was über meine stadt ;D
thanks so much for the video! im visiting frankfurt next week and it helps to see a video like yours!
@alameachan Frankfurts U-Bahn ist offiziell keine Stadtbahn -- ob diese differenzierung rechtfertigt ist, ist eine andere Frage, aber z.T. fahren Züge, die eher typisch für eine U-Bahn sind; außerdem ist bei einer Stadtbahn auf Strecken die StVO zu beachten, was in Ffm nicht der Fall ist. Ursprünglich sollte das Netz komplett als U-Bahn umgebaut werden, scheiterte aber wegen der zu hohen Kosten. Echte U-Bahn-Netze gibt's auch in München und Nürnberg, alle (bs auf Ffm) mit Stromschiene.
What an absolutely brilliant video,thankyou
Missing the realy nice places like Sachsenhausen, Bornheim , Palmengarten and the famose Zoo. Wonderful boat tours on river Main aswell. Frankfurt airport and main industrial area Frankfurt Höchst. Apple wine and handkäs'. Or taunus mountans in the back yard
Ich bedanke mich für's hochladen. Besonders gerührt war ich bei 3:30, als ich bei der Zeichnung der Innenstadt sah, dass mein Geburtshaus damals schon stand. Nein, nicht DAS Haus, in dem ich vor 70 Jahren meine Kindheit verbrachte, sondern ein uralter Vorläufer. Diese Zeichnung war mir nicht bekannt, ähnliche schon.
Great video! Thanks for sharing. It actually tells a bit more than one might expect. RL
Really very well done and enjoyable video.
Many thanks for that video,it`s very interesting video in a high quality.
Wundervoll! Vielen dank!!
I`m from Frankfurt. Thanks a lot for this wonderful Video. :)
You make it look way nicer than it actually is. XD Very good work!
A very interesting film, and I second the comment about it being good that you include public transport. Thank you!
The publuc transport doesn't feel as horrible as described though. And i've been using it daily for more than a decade. There are more than twenty different lines for trams, underground and S-Bahn to take you almost any place in Frankfurt. And that is in addition to bus lines. I certainly did not feel as mobile in some other towns.
great documentary!
I love your channel
Wonderful video! Gratulation!
I've been to Frankfurt and I've loved it!!!
@drewnetwork You didn't notice some of them were horribly shaky? Maybe I'm being too hard on myself, but this really needs to be re-edited in my opinion. Preview in my video editor brought my CPU to its knees, so I didn't notice until after I'd rendered it, which took 2 hours on the fourth attempt. Apart from that, I'm quite pleased with it.
THIS FUCKING CHANNEL NEEDS MORE VIEWS!
yeah
You should have shown more of the impressive Frankfurt Hbf. Btw, I know where in Frankfurt Hbf the equivalent of King's Cross's Platform 9 3/4 is.
Great Video! I learned something even though I live in Frankfurt. Can't believe you left Sachsenhausen out, though.
Loved this!
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best frankfurt documentary ive seen so far, lots of historical background and interesting points. not sure if i agree about the ubahn/ public transport being bad, in my experience its one of the best in the world. its crazy to see how much it has changed since 2011
You didn't metion the zoo and the very famous Senckenberg- Museum. But maybe you can make up for it with a special about the zoo, the museum and the pit Messel, (which is related to the museum and after all, UNESCO World Natural Heritage) nearby Darmstadt ...
Thank U for this video and all the others about Germany.
~~~hoshiar010: I know several Iraquis living at Frankfurt for a long time, feeling at home.
Das Stadtbahn-System findest du im Ruhrgebiet sehr häufig, und es wird immer noch gebaut. Dortmund und Bochum haben erst vor wenigen Jahren die meisten Straßenbahnlinien im Innenstadtbereich unterirdisch neu verlegt, während am Stadtrand immer noch oberirdisch gefahren wird. Und Oberleitungen sind hierzulande das vorherrschende System. Stromschiene hast du meines Wissens nur in Hamburg und Berlin. Die sind nämlich auch nicht der Weisheit letzter Schluss und für den Straßenraum auch ungeeignet.
Could you do Karlsruhe and memmingen
is cloudy like UK or is more sunny like southern Europe????
***** Gabbo, are you kidding me? Compared to UK all Germany cities are sunny than UK...
***** I lived several years in both countries. Mr. check weather forecast now!
It runs pretty smoothly, just not quite as smoothly as most systems in other German cities. The problem really is that the plans were overly ambitious and were only half realised, resulting in a system that works, but is a bit of a nightmare to operate.
Frankfurt (Fráncfort del Meno o Fráncfort) es la ciudad más poblada del estado federado de Hesse (Alemania). Con casi 680.000 habitantes, es también la quinta ciudad más grande del país (tras Berlín, Hamburgo, Múnich y Colonia). Aunque la capital administrativa de Hesse es Wiesbaden, Fráncfort tiene una importancia histórica y económica mayor.
@quadeCD
Frankfurt is very expensive. I went there to University for a while.
Frankfurt (Frankfurt or Frankfurt) is the most populous federal state of Hesse (Germany) city. With nearly 680,000 inhabitants, is also the country's fifth largest city (after Berlin, Hamburg, Munich and Cologne). Although the administrative capital of Hesse is Wiesbaden, Frankfurt has a greater historical and economic importance.
@rewboss I spent last week with some "DP" who uses a monopod exclusively for the purpose of adding shake to his videos. People tell him it makes his video seem more alive. So, no, I didn't notice any shake.
I don't know what editor ("NLE") you use -- but I recently tested something called proDAD Mercalli -- and it was the most effective software stabilizer I've ever tested. It's a plug-in available for a range of editors.
In a few years you can make an update on this when the Dom-Römer-Project is finished.
+rewboss to correct you about the u-bahn... i dont nothing about the history of frankfurt, but a system between subways and trams is normal in germany and mostly planed like this, its called stadtbahn and perfect for citys like frankfurt. there are just 4 citys in germany with a real subway, but much more with stadtbahnen, its a typical german thing and works perfect in citys between 250.000 and 1 million citizens. and its normal too that stadtbahnen mostly uses tramwagons and i must say, the public transport in frankfurt and the whole region is very good in my opinion.
i going to frankfurt this summer and its fantastic
♡ Germany
America is never boring or has never been boring and will never be boring; it is just that when you live in a place for a long time it tends to be boring that is why we explore. There are many Germans who wish they were living in America.
I love you too germany
What about Karlsruhe ?
Is it better than Frankfurt ?
I lived in Germany. Loved it
I got there in 1979 21st replacment us army stationed in wiesbaden for 5 years .......those 5 years were the best time of my young life miss it to this day 21st replacment was in frankfort thats the place where they told you what company your going too thats gone too now everybody goes to ramstein air base ........
How much population there are in frankfurt in 2015 ??
700.000 - 800.000, But like in paris that Are only the "offical" stats. The city itself is mich bigger with 2,2 million people.
tnx :D
Joseph Мüller sorry for my Bad english ;)
+Joseph Мüller city: 700.000-750.000 suburban zone: 2,5 million rhine-main region: 5,5-6 million, but 700.000-750.000 is the most realistic i think, because the region is not a real city, there are forests and small villages too
how do you mean that, like istanbul??
Interesting to see. Today that are old pictures. Pictures from the past. The city grow very fast an changed his face.
An interesting video that kept me watching to the end.
In 1080p, with great audio and video quality and a pinch of british humor (or should I say humour :D) to spice it up and all of that in a video that is almost ten years old.
This is how it is done. What's your excuse?
@itekisan Nun, in einem Punkt kann ich dich beruhigen: es sind heutzutage deutlich weniger Drogensüchtige am Hbf.
This could've come straight from the television!
Great!
(you complain about shaky camera - but it is understandable as you were following a moving object. you never cease to learn, do you?)
Also: If you ever make it to Cologne - let me know. I live there(here?) and would enjoy watching you work.
There is a tram/underground railways system in place here - but it is all for one kind of tram and very well organised.
Allthough the sentence "Wir bitten um Ihr Verständnis" is getting somewhat dull XD
LOVELY!!!
7:12 Love your subtle British humour.
woow excelent,
Im an American.. I love my country.. But we are failing, fast... Germany and bits of Asia are the future.. Frankfurt will become the financial capital of the world.. Germany controls Europe and will eventually get the EU so centralized, that the German government will decide EVERYTHING that is done on the continent.. I'm rooting for Germany and would love to live there
I don't fully understand what's wrong the the train system in Frankfurt. I had easier times getting around there than I do Chicago.
Du meinst wohl das Waldstadion ;)
nice
"Frankfurt has the worst of both worlds"
* shows a Subway restaurant *
wow..... more interesting video......nalandatv.....
Bu Ağustosto Frankfurta Turis olarak geliyoruz. Almanya pek favorim olmasada Frankfurt bi başka gibi. ee sonrada Amsterdam :) Yaşasın Özgürlük.
@rewboss Wenn du mich fragst, hat so ziemlich jedes Konzept seine Nachteile - und so ziemlich jeder Verkehrsbetrieb seine planerischen Leichen im Keller. (In Essen z.B. eine Stadtbahnlinie, die an der Stadtgrenze im Nichts endet, weil die Gelsenkirchener sie nicht mehr wollten.) Und solange dem Individualverkehr fast immer der Vorzug gegeben wird, wird das wohl auch so bleiben.
stunning frankfurt
I am Somalia i want going Germany please let me know
And yes
I hope that I can study in Germany and live there! Such an incredible culture and history!! America just gets so…boring!!
Frankfurt “Trade Fair” (Messe) would be better translated (US English) as “convention center”.
Well, they didn't exactly ask to be bombed during WW 2 did they?
I'm a native Mainhattaner and I love this city! It's just very unique to Europe with that kind of architecture. And I don't think that they're copying America, since the skyline has it's very own, unique architecture.
Zeil is the perfect place for shopping and I just love the business at Main Station and Hauptwache during rush hour. It's like a little metropolis!
It's not the most beautiful city, but it's not ugly either.
amazing reportage about F.a.M. :D
wieso is des englisch
I love Frankfurt
I like it, that you mention public transport often in your videos. Many TV-documentations don't this, althought ist an interesting part of urban live. If someone is interested in creating a never ending discussion, try to show a frankfurt citicen, that his town has no undergruound, but a stadtbahn - you can even show hin the VGF-Site were operateror write, they are experts in Stadtbahnbetrieb - he won't belive it. endless discussion... but fun! *gg*
Close. Lower Franconia.
Missing Frankfurt
The u-Bahn System is Not that Bad I use it everyday and I have no Problems
Weil meine Videos für Ausländer, die sich für die Geschichte und Kultur Deutschlands interessieren, gemacht sind.
that's cool
cool
I think Frankfurt is the 3rd most expensive city in Germany (after Munich and Hamburg). I ain't sure though.
Fettmilch angriff xD
Postkartenidylle für die Touristen.Wem es gefällt. Ich mache immer einen Bogen drum.
Frankfurt is nice. The only downside thing is the high level of crime and beggars, and it's quite dirty to be blunt. The skyline is perfect and it's good starting point to visit neaby cities like Mainz and Wiesbaden.
Cheers.