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GO VISTA: City Guide Frankfurt am Main - English Edition
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Go Vista City Guide Frankfurt am Main, English edition
ISBN: 9783868715385 bzw. 386871538X, in Deutsch, neu.
Englische AusgabeDas Herz der Stadt ist der historische Römer mit seinen Fachwerknachbauten, der zum Flanierplatz der Einheimischen und zur liebsten Fotokulisse von Touristen aus aller Welt avancierte. Frankfurt wird von vielen Besuchern beneidet: um die markante Hochhaus-Skyline, die attraktiven Kunstausstellungen und die prachtvollen Museumsvillen am Mainufer.Der Go Vista Frankfurt stellt die Stadt mit einem wohl dosierten Stadtrundgang vor. Alle Sehenswürdigkeiten werden in einem Extra-Kapitel kompakt beschrieben. Außerdem, im Kapitel ""Streifzüge"", gibt es Einblicke in die Frankfurter Stadtteile, in die Höchster Altstadt und Bad Homburg, aber auch einen Vorschlag für eine Wanderung durch den Stadtwald.Der Service liefert alle wichtigen Informationen von Anreise über Essen und Trinken bis Verkehrsmittel.Der ausfaltbare Stadtplan hilft bei der Orientierung.
GO VISTA: City Guide Frankfurt am Main - English Edition
ISBN: 9783957336583 bzw. 3957336589, vermutlich in Englisch, Vista Point Verlag, gebundenes Buch, neu.
For many years it required a lot of courage to reveal oneself elsewhere as a native of Frankfurt. The metropolis was considered one of Germany´s more unattractive addresses, boring and impersonal. At that time, its quality of life showed itself only, if at all, to the city´s subculture. The famous shopping mile Zeil was a bare row of department stores having the charm of containers and Frankfurt´s nightlife consisted of the dreary red-light district around the central station. If the city drew For many years it required a lot of courage to reveal oneself elsewhere as a native of Frankfurt. The metropolis was considered one of Germany´s more unattractive addresses, boring and impersonal. At that time, its quality of life showed itself only, if at all, to the city´s subculture. The famous shopping mile Zeil was a bare row of department stores having the charm of containers and Frankfurt´s nightlife consisted of the dreary red-light district around the central station. If the city drew any attention it was because of demonstrations and riots.All long gone. Designers have displaced demonstrators, street festivals sit-ins: The city, once infamous for being sick and smelly (it has been called Krankfurt and Gestankfurt, literally meaning ill-furt and stink-furt), has been refurbished and refurnished in postmodern design. With the highest cultural budget of all German cities the municipality bought during the wealthy 80s and 90s everything that promised urban flair and city chic: art, culture and big names. By now, the banking metropolis is, apart from some peripheral regions and neighbourhoods, top stylish and luxuriously modernised. The wallflower, it would seem, has become a bird of paradise and the wind beneath its wings is an invigorating Frankfurt lifestyle. The heart of the city, the historical Römer, with its historicised reproductions of half-timbered houses has long been the natives´ favourite plaza and the tourists´ most popular photo motive. All the prolific cultural attractions in Frankfurt - the Museumsufer across the river, the Alte Oper with the imposing Lucae Fountain, the postmodern Kunsthalle Schirn and the Museum of Modern Art by the Viennese Star architect Hans Hollein - have richly rewarded its residents for the many years of reconstruction and modernisation.Now Frankfurt is the envy of many visitors - its striking skyline, attractive art exhibitions and impressive museum mansions on the banks of the Main. But even if the rents have soared to astronomical heights and stylish Mainhattan hardly misses a beat when it comes to superlatives, the metropolis has always kept its provincial heart in the right place, it is still more a country town than a capital city - a look in the local section of the city papers will convince anyone. It´s exactly this mixture that accounts for the new charm of today´s Frankfurt: the contrast between megalomania and village idyll, the latent chaos of urban chic and lively side-by-side of many different cultures and lifestyles that is based on a long and liberal tradition of business and tolerance. Sofort lieferbar Lieferzeit 1-2 Werktage.
GO VISTA: City Guide Frankfurt am Main - English Edition - Guidebook with extra map
ISBN: 9783957336583 bzw. 3957336589, vermutlich in Englisch, Vista Point Verlag Gmbh, Taschenbuch, neu.
GO VISTA: City Guide Frankfurt am Main - English Edition: For many years it required a lot of courage to reveal oneself elsewhere as a native of Frankfurt. The metropolis was considered one of Germany`s more unattractive addresses, boring and impersonal.At that time, its quality of life showed itself only, if at all, to the city`s subculture. The famous shopping mile Zeil was a bare row of department stores having the charm of containers and Frankfurt`s nightlife consisted of the dreary red-light district around the central station. If the city drew any attention it was because of demonstrations and riots.All long gone. Designers have displaced demonstrators, street festivals sit-ins: The city, once infamous for being sick and smelly (it has been called Krankfurt and Gestankfurt, literally meaning ill-furt and stink-furt), has been refurbished and refurnished in postmodern design. With the highest cultural budget of all German cities the municipality bought during the wealthy 80s and 90s everything that promised urban flair and city chic: art, culture and big names. By now, the banking metropolis is, apart from some peripheral regions and neighbourhoods, top stylish and luxuriously modernised. The wallflower, it would seem, has become a bird of paradise and the wind beneath its wings is an invigorating Frankfurt lifestyle. The heart of the city, the historical Römer, with its historicised reproductions of half-timbered houses has long been the natives` favourite plaza and the tourists` most popular photo motive. All the prolific cultural attractions in Frankfurt - the Museumsufer across the river, the Alte Oper with the imposing Lucae Fountain, the postmodern Kunsthalle Schirn and the Museum of Modern Art by the Viennese Star architect Hans Hollein - have richly rewarded its residents for the many years of reconstruction and modernisation.Now Frankfurt is the envy of many visitors - its striking skyline, attractive art exhibitions and impressive museum mansions on the banks of the Main. But even if the rents have soared to astronomical heights and stylish Mainhattan hardly misses a beat when it comes to superlatives, the metropolis has always kept its provincial heart in the right place, it is still more a country town than a capital city - a look in the local section of the city papers will convince anyone. It`s exactly this mixture that accounts for the new charm of today`s Frankfurt: the contrast between megalomania and village idyll, the latent chaos of urban chic and lively side-by-side of many different cultures and lifestyles that is based on a long and liberal tradition of business and tolerance. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
GO VISTA: City Guide Frankfurt am Main - English Edition
ISBN: 9783957336583 bzw. 3957336589, vermutlich in Englisch, neu, Hörbuch.
For many years it required a lot of courage to reveal oneself elsewhere as a native of Frankfurt. The metropolis was considered one of Germany's more unattractive addresses, boring and impersonal.At that time, its quality of life showed itself only, if at all, to the city's subculture. The famous shopping mile Zeil was a bare row of department stores having the charm of containers and Frankfurt's nightlife consisted of the dreary red-light district around the central station. If the city drew any attention it was because of demonstrations and riots.All long gone. Designers have displaced demonstrators, street festivals sit-ins: The city, once infamous for being sick and smelly (it has been called Krankfurt and Gestankfurt, literally meaning ill-furt and stink-furt), has been refurbished and refurnished in postmodern design.With the highest cultural budget of all German cities the municipality bought during the wealthy 80s and 90s everything that promised urban flair and city chic: art, culture and big names. By now, the banking metropolis is, apart from some peripheral regions and neighbourhoods, top stylish and luxuriously modernised.The wallflower, it would seem, has become a bird of paradise and the wind beneath its wings is an invigorating Frankfurt lifestyle.The heart of the city, the historical Römer, with its historicised reproductions of half-timbered houses has long been the natives' favourite plaza and the tourists' most popular photo motive. All the prolific cultural attractions in Frankfurt - the Museumsufer across the river, the Alte Oper with the imposing Lucae Fountain, the postmodern Kunsthalle Schirn and the Museum of Modern Art by the Viennese Star architect Hans Hollein - have richly rewarded its residents for the many years of reconstruction and modernisation.Now Frankfurt is the envy of many visitors - its striking skyline, attractive art exhibitions and impressive museum mansions on the banks of the Main. But even if the rents have soared to astronomical heights and stylish Mainhattan hardly misses a beat when it comes to superlatives, the metropolis has always kept its provincial heart in the right place, it is still more a country town than a capital city - a look in the local section of the city papers will convince anyone.It's exactly this mixture that accounts for the new charm of today's Frankfurt: the contrast between megalomania and village idyll, the latent chaos of urban chic and lively side-by-side of many different cultures and lifestyles that is based on a long and liberal tradition of business and tolerance.
Go Vista City Guide Frankfurt am Main, English edition
ISBN: 9783957336583 bzw. 3957336589, vermutlich in Englisch, neu.
For many years it required a lot of courage to reveal oneself elsewhere as a native of Frankfurt. Th, For many years it required a lot of courage to reveal oneself elsewhere as a native of Frankfurt. The metropolis was considered one of Germany s more unattracti, Kartoniert / Broschiert, Reise.
GO VISTA: City Guide Frankfurt am Main - English Edition (2016)
ISBN: 3957336589 bzw. 9783957336583, vermutlich in Englisch, Vista Point Verlag GmbH, Taschenbuch, neu.
GO VISTA: City Guide Frankfurt am Main - English Edition (2016)
ISBN: 3957336589 bzw. 9783957336583, vermutlich in Englisch, Vista Point Verlag GmbH, Taschenbuch, neu.
Go Vista Frankfurt englische Ausgabe (2011)
ISBN: 9783868715385 bzw. 386871538X, in Deutsch, 96 Seiten, Vista Point Verlag, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Arvelle Buch- und Medienversand.
Broschiert, Ausgabe: 1., Auflage, Label: Vista Point Verlag, Vista Point Verlag, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2011-09-21, Studio: Vista Point Verlag, Verkaufsrang: 571554.
Go Vista Frankfurt englische Ausgabe (2011)
ISBN: 9783868715385 bzw. 386871538X, in Deutsch, 96 Seiten, Vista Point Verlag, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Amazon.de.
Broschiert, Ausgabe: 1., Auflage, Label: Vista Point Verlag, Vista Point Verlag, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2011-09-21, Studio: Vista Point Verlag, Verkaufsrang: 571554.