Skip to content
Frankfurt-Rödelheim
Civic Buildings1dd44f15…3d67

Frankfurt-Rödelheim

Connecting Histories for Over 160 Years

Counts toward these achievements:
Frankfurt am Main: First Steps10 pts
Frankfurt am Main: Explorer25 pts
Frankfurt am Main: Insider50 pts
Sign up free →
Opening its doors in 1860, Frankfurt-Rödelheim station has been a cornerstone of travel in the district ever since. Its architecture offers a glimpse into the past while serving as a vital hub for today's commuters. Experience the seamless blend of history and modern life as you explore this timeless structure.
Be the first to check in here

Did you know?

The station opened in 1860.

Quick Facts

Opening Date
1860

Guided Story

Picture the scene here over 160 years ago as the first trains rolled in. The air was filled with the hiss of steam engines and the buzz of travelers arriving from all over Germany. Turn around and you might catch a glimpse of that era in the station's facade. To your left is the St. Antonius Church, standing guard over the district for decades. Behind you, southwest, lies the peaceful Rödelheim Cemetery, a silent witness to countless stories. Further southeast, there's the Rödelheim Castle, still majestically overlooking the area. These spots are not just relics of history; they are living chapters in an ongoing story.

Location

Explore all 1977 places in Frankfurt am Main →

Nearby