St. Paul's Church
St. Paul's Church, or Paulskirche, stands in the heart of Frankfurt, adjacent to the historic Römer square. Dating back to 1789, it served as a meeting place for the first German National Assembly in 1848, marking a significant moment in the country's democratic history. This iconic building features a striking domed roof that is 47 meters high, offering visitors a glimpse into both the art and history of the region. Open year-round, visitors can explore the church’s interior and view various exhibits that depict its role in the political life of Germany. Don't miss the chance to climb the bell tower for a panoramic view of Frankfurt’s skyline.