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Frankfurt Frankfurter Berg

A Historic Gateway to Frankfurt's Railway Past

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Step into nearly two centuries of railway history at Frankfurt Frankfurter Berg. Established in 1850, this quaint station links city districts while narrating tales of a bygone era. Its architecture reflects the 19th-century charm, inviting you to explore its historical significance. Let the station's atmosphere captivate you as you uncover its evolving role through time.
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Did you know?

The station opened its doors as early as 1850.

Quick Facts

Opening Date
1850

Guided Story

Can you hear the soft clatter of the trains? It's like the tracks are whispering stories. Behind you, nestled among the buildings, is the Bethanienkirche. It's a place of tranquility, a nice contrast to the busy vibe here at the station. Did you know this station was once called 'Frankfurt-Bonames'? It wasn't renamed until 1986. Look to your left, where the Main-Weser Railway stretches out, one of Germany's oldest rail lines. It's seen a lot, just like this place. The Frankfurter Berg nearby offers a great view if you're up for a short walk. Let the history sink in as you stand here.

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