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Nebbiensches Gartenhaus
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Nebbiensches Gartenhaus

A Neoclassical Gem in Frankfurt's Heart

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Step into the Nebbiensches Gartenhaus, a neoclassical pavilion from the early 1800s, and discover the elegance of its architectural design. Marvel at the harmonious blend of its axial gable front and semicircular exedra, which once marked the end of M. J. Nebbien's splendid private garden. Experience the history of this cultural heritage site, accessible and free to explore, and let the tranquility and beauty of the place captivate you.
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Originally built around 1810 as an elegant terminus of a private garden, the Nebbiensches Gartenhaus now stands as an accessible cultural landmark.

Quick Facts

Founded
~1810
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Imagine standing here when the scent of citrus filled the air. Look around at those elegant lines of the pavilion. This place was once part of M. J. Nebbien's grand vision, a perfect example of classical architecture. If you glance up, you might picture how the gable front once caught the eyes of passersby. And behind you, the Eschenheimer Turm stands tall, a sentinel of history. Feel the tranquility this spot offers, even amidst the city's hustle and bustle. It’s a peaceful retreat, whispering tales of centuries past.

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