Frankfurt an der Oder: Sightseeing
Places and attractions in the Sightseeing category
Kleist-Museum
The Kleist-Museum in Frankfurt an der Oder, Germany, serves as a tribute to the life and works of Heinrich von Kleist, a renowned German poet, dramatist, and writer of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Situated in the city where Kleist was born in 1777, the...
Marienkirche
The Marienkirche is a Protestant church in Frankfurt in Germany. It was formerly the city's main parish church and was built over more than 250 years, during the Middle Ages.
Sankt-Gertraud-Kirche
The Sankt-Gertraud-Kirche is a Protestant church in Frankfurt in Germany. It is dedicated to Gertrude of Nivelles.
Frankfurt Charterhouse
Frankfurt Charterhouse was a Carthusian monastery or charterhouse in Frankfurt an der Oder in Brandenburg, Germany.
Helenesee
Clear-water lake with swimming beach Helenesee is a lake in Brandenburg, Germany. Its surface area is ca. 250 ha. With a depth of 56.63 m, the Helenseee is the second deepest lake in Brandenburg, only surpassed by the lake Großer Stechlinsee.
Oderturm
Der Oderturm is a 24-storey, 95 m office skyscraper in Frankfurt, Germany, built between 1968 and 1976 when the city was part of East Germany. It is arguably the tallest office building in Brandenburg, with a mobile telephony mast. Its 89 m roof is 1 m less than that of the Stern-Plaza in Potsdam, built in 1998.
European University Viadrina
European University Viadrina Frankfurt is a university located at Frankfurt in Brandenburg, Germany. It is also known as the University of Frankfurt. The city is on the Oder River, which marks the border between Germany and Poland.
Frankfurt City Forest
The Frankfurt City Forest or Frankfurter Stadtwald is a forest district in the south of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. There are also other forest areas spread out through the city.
Wildpark Frankfurt
WildPark - Zwierzyniec in Frankfurt nad Odra, in the Rosengarten district, in Frankfurter Stadtwald; It covers an area of 16 ha.
Uhren- oder Jahreszeitenbrunnen
In 2015, 18 ornamental fountains are owned by the city of Frankfurt, 13 of which are in operation. There have been more than 50 ornamental fountains in total in Frankfurt. In addition to the public fountains, there are also some well-known private...
Lennépark
Lennépark in Frankfurt on the Oder - the largest park in Frankfurt on the Oder, bearing the name of his architect - Peter Joseph Lenné.
Kirche "Zum heiligen Kreuz und zur Rosenkranzkönigin"
The church of the Holy Cross in Frankfurt from the Oder-the Catholic Church at Franz-Mehring-Straße 4 west of Lenné-Park in Frankfurt on the Oder. Theodor Warnatsch priest bought this area in 1863 for 9,300 thalers.
Stadtarchiv Frankfurt
The Stadtarchiv Frankfurt, contains the documents with information about the history of the city Frankfurt upon Oder and its citizens from the 13th century to the present day. To the archives belongs: seeds, sources for history research, acts, maps, plans, manuscripts, newspapers, magazines, books, stamps and other materials.
Friedensglocke
Peace bell in Frankfurt nad Odrą - monument-bell placed initially on Square Holzmarkt in Frankfurt on the Oder by the Christian-Democratic Union of the GDR on her 6th day of the party held on January 27, 1953, in 2011 was moved over...
Karl-Marx Denkmal
Karl Marx monument in Frankfurt from the Oder - a monument erected on May 5, 1968 to commemorate Karl Marx on his 150th anniversary of his birth.
Kleistpark
Kleistpark in Frankfurt from the Oder - one of the city parks in Frankfurt from the Oder. It covers approx. 6 ha of surface. It was arranged in 1953 for part of the former cemetery from 1802. To this day, there are many impressive tombstones and monuments in the park, including Carla Wilhelm Wiecke, Wilhelm Saurera and Ernst Thälmann.
Cmentarz Żydowski - Kirkut
Jewish cemetery in Słubice - Jewish cemetery on Transportowa Street in Słubice. One of the oldest Jewish cemeteries in Europe. Many Frankfurt rabbis were buried here, including Yosef ben Meir Theomim, Mendel von Podheiz and Yehuda Leib Margaliot.