Frankfurt banking district, 60308 Frankfurt am MainMap
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standing on a bridge. turn to right you will have the Moden buildings view. and turn to left it’s totally different style of the city‘a view.
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Frankfurt Bankenviertel Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Frankfurt financial district is one of the more important financial centers in Europe. The Frankfurt Stock Exchange is also one of the four largest stock exchanges in the world. There are currently about 336 German and foreign banks and financial institutions here, including Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank, Dresden Bank, Citibank, Bank of China, etc. In 1957, the German Central Bank composed of German state banks was established here, the Deutsche Monetary Fund was established in 1994, and the European Central Bank was established in 1998. The various bank buildings together form the German skyscraper cluster.
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Frankfurt Bankenviertel Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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standing on a bridge. turn to right you will have the Moden buildings view. and turn to left it’s totally different style of the city‘a view.
The financial district is also a very important complex, there are many famous banking offices in Germany and Europe, many color financial systems are also here, very important German financial district.
Frankfurt Financial District belongs to the new commercial district, north of the old city, far from the railway station and other attractions, it is recommended to visit by car, are modern buildings, many are still under construction, but very clean environment.
Frankfurt is the financial center of the European Union, like Lujiazui in Shanghai, where banks and large consortia from around the world are headquartered. From the Main River, the area is spectacular, with high-rise buildings and high modernity.
Frankfurt: Although it is the largest financial district in Europe, it is really much worse than I imagined. The architectural style of the financial district reflects the modern and streamlined style of Germany. Whether it is building design or lighting configuration, or greening atmosphere, Frankfurt's financial center is worthy of the name.
Frankfurt's financial district stands among the densest skyscrapers on the continent. The buildings include Main Tower and the European Central Bank, which houses the headquarters of international organizations, institutions and banks