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Dreikönigskirche
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Dreikönigskirche

Gothic Revival Splendor by the River

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The Dreikönigskirche stands proudly on the banks of the Main River in Frankfurt, captivating visitors with its stunning Gothic Revival architecture. Designed by the esteemed architect Franz Josef Denzinger between 1875 and 1880, the church is a vibrant testament to the craftsmanship of its era. Immerse yourself in history and admire the breathtaking details that make each visit truly memorable.
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The Gothic Revival design of the Dreikönigskirche was crafted by Franz Josef Denzinger, who also contributed to the Cologne Cathedral.

Quick Facts

Founded
1875-1880
Architectural Style
Neo-Gothic
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Protestant
Wheelchair Access
Not accessible

Guided Story

Can you hear the gentle flow of the Main River behind you? It carries whispers of the past, when this magnificent church was just being built in the late 19th century. Look up at the intricate Gothic Revival details designed by architect Franz Josef Denzinger. Each stone seems to hold a story of hope and change from an era long gone. Notice the small gargoyles perched above, like silent guardians watching over the entrance. They add a touch of mystery to this already enchanting place. From here, you can also catch a glimpse of the old bridge, a timeless symbol of connection. This spot is a treasure trove of hidden tales just waiting for you to uncover.

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