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Entertainment galore |
Lohstraße 13 Frankfurt, HES 61118 Germany +49 61 0155 9310 |
The Alte Mühle - an old mill in Bad Vilbel - is a cultural centre with a difference. Visitors can attend theatre performances from Thursday to Tuesday or cinema screenings every other weekend. The scope of entertainment is extremely broad and also includes lectures, workshops and art exhibitions. The regular programme is put on hold during the summer when a special cultural programme takes place, featuring events like 'Jazz under the Trees', 'Jazz in the Village Square' and an open-air cinema. Prices vary, but are generally very reasonable. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Contemporary Orchestral Music |
Opernplatz 1 Frankfurt 60313 Germany +49 69 2123 8800 http://www.alteoper.de/ |
Held in various theatres within Frankfurt's magnificent Alte Oper, this renowned celebration of contemporary orchestral music is one of Germany's great musical events. Each event focuses on a single composer and soloist. In addition, numerous symphonies and ensembles come from all over Germany to participate. See website for complete yearly schedule. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Culinary soap opera |
Waldschmidtstraße 4 Frankfurt, HES 60316 Germany +49 69 6 0506 http://www.mousonturm.de/ |
A meeting point for actors and audiences from the Mousonturm, a soap factory turned theatre, the interior is bright and pleasantly modern, but things can get very busy during the interval. Customers can choose from a selection of different coffees, cocktails, beer, wine and soft drinks. The Indian chef adds an Asian touch to the fresh and delicate cuisine. When the weather is good, guests can take their drinks out onto to the terrace. Sunday brunch is particularly popular: try the sumptuous buffet once, and you'll soon be back for more! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Live rock & pop acts |
Maybachstraße 24 Eschersheim Frankfurt, HES 60433 Germany +49 69 9521 8410 http://www.batschkapp.de |
Almost 20 years old, Batschkapp is a popular rock and pop concert venue which has outlasted many of its rivals. Other music styles such as heavy metal, indie, crossover and hip-hop bands also feature. Please make sure to leave penknives or anything of that sort at home; the security staff are serious about safety and have even been known to confiscate nail files. Fridays ('Idiot Ballroom') and Saturdays ('Bubblicious') are popular club nights with a mix of musical styles. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Music, cabaret and dance |
Bachmannstraße 2-4 Hausen Frankfurt, HES 60488 Germany +49 69 7895513 http://www.brotfabrik.de |
Return to the delights of Latin America! In the area of Hausen, the cultural centre Brotfabrik (bread factory) offers a diverse multi- cultural programme with a mix of music, dance, disco and cabaret. The cultural centre is supported by the city's Bureau for Science and Art and is Frankfurt's biggest entertainment provider in the field of world music. Every week, two or three concerts are held. Every Wednesday you'll witness the legendary Salsa Disco. For those who fancy a quick practice beforehand, there is a course on offer at 6:45p. Salsa workshops are also held during the weekend. Early reservation is recommended. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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English language theatre |
Grüneburgplatz 1 Frankfurt, HES 60323 Germany +49 69 7983 2550 http://www.chaincourt.de |
The Chaincourt Theatre Company is primarily made up of students from Frankfurt University's English department. Led by lecturer, director and actor James Fisk, the aim of the company is to bring the public closer to the English language and culture. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Seven-screen colossus |
Berliner Straße 210 Frankfurt, HES 63067 Germany +49 69 8090 4144 http://www.cinemaxx.de/ |
Cinemaxx is one of Frankfurt's biggest multiplexes and boasts seven screens holding 110-500 people. It also contains several restaurants, cafés, kiosks and a bowling alley. Cinemaxx tends to show regular mainstream movies, with special afternoon screenings for children. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Two restaurants and one club in Frankfurt's hottest building |
Carl-Benz-Straße 21 Frankfurt, DE 60386 Germany +49 69 900 20 505 (Event Booking) http://www.cocoonclub.net/main... |
The CocoonClub, located on the ground floor of the triangular U.F.O building in Frankfurt's Ostend district, is one of the premier venues for electronic and house music in the city. Hipsters converge here every weekend to dance to spun or live music in a unique and modern setting. The space also boasts two trendy restaurants: Silk BedRestaurant and Micro ClubRestaurant. Silk serves Euro-Asian fusion cuisine to its guests in bed, as DJs spin eastern-influenced electronica. At Silk, all guests are served at once, space is limited and reservations are imperative. Micro serves guests at tables surrounded by a veil of silver silk thread; images are projected onto this ultra-hip screen in time to the music, making for an unforgettable dining experience. Executive chef Mario Lohninger's genre-bending plates are equally unique. CocoonClub is the place to come for hot beats, cool company and an atmosphere unlike any other. The space can also be rented out for private events. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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World's Largest Convertible Stadium |
Mörfelder Landstraße 362 Frankfurt 60598 Germany http://www.commerzbankarena.de |
Constructed from 2002 to 2005, the Commerzbank Arena is one of the world's largest convertible sports venues. The transparent roof gives the stadium an impressive cathedral-like feel, making this a worthy replacement of the old Waldstadion. The Stadium seats over 45,000 and there are several VIP boxes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Theatre for children and adults |
Pfingstweidstraße 2 Ostend Frankfurt, HES 60316 Germany +49 69 49 1725 http://www.katakombe-frankfurt... |
The Katakombe theatre is well known for its magical children's performances, as well as for its quality evening shows for adults. Children's performances take place at the weekend and are fast and furious, with only a few actors handling the whole scene. The evening plays are often contemporary works, although classic plays by the likes of Goethe are occasionally scheduled. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Light entertainment |
Neue Mainzer Straße 14-18 City Frankfurt, HES 60311 Germany +49 69 28 4580 http://www.diekomoedie.de |
This comedy venue near Willy-Brandt-Platz has made a name for itself as a great place for comedy. The cast often features prominent guests from the world of television, and the productions are guaranteed to get you laughing. Just like the Volkstheater is known for its farces, this theatre has carved out a niche for itself in the field of light comedy. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Political comedy and cabaret |
Finkenhofstr. 17 Nordend Frankfurt, HES 60322 Germany +49 69 550736 http://www.die-kaes.com |
Located in the former headquarters of Frankfurt's freemasons, the Kē cabaret theater puts on an exemplary program of political satire, comedy and cabaret by artists from all over the country. Founded some years by the Turkish comedian Sinasi Dikmen, this place has become one of the most popular stops on Frankfurt's comedy circuit. A small bistro and beer garden offer a range of refreshments. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The worst theatre in the world |
Seckbächer Gasse 2 Frankfurt, HES 60311 Germany +49 69 28 1066 http://www.die-schmiere.de/ |
The worst theater in the world is how the Schmiere proudly describes itself. Instead of comfortable seats, the audience have to sit down on old armchairs and worn-out sofas. But the intelligent comedy shows and cabaret, directed by author and director Klaus Tessnow, make you forget the uncomfortable seats immediately. The novel program includes pieces with titles such as Bow and Fall Over - all of which come with a healthy shot of sarcastic humor. Free entry is given to anyone who brings their own chair. The only condition is that you leave it there afterwards! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Goethe in fifteen minutes |
Leipziger Straße 91 Frankfurt, HES 60487 Germany +49 69 6060 5924 http://www.dramatischebuehne.de/ |
This small theatre specialises in classics by the likes of Shakespeare and Schiller as well as adaptations of cult films such as Nosferatu. Director Thorsten Morawietz has proved himself a master in presenting old classics in an unconventional, modern manner. As well as the annual open-air festival in the Ostpark, Die Dramatische Bühne has also helped to organise a 'business theatre' featuring revues, musicals and 15-minute productions of Goethe's Faust. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Live Bands Every Night |
Färberstraße 71 Sachsenhausen Frankfurt, HES 60594 Germany +49 069 6612 9804 / +49 0151 1061 5044 http://www.dreikoenigskeller.com/ |
Are you a creature of the night? A music fan? If so, then read on! The Dreikönigskeller is a wonderfully dark 'music cellar' that pumps out the sounds all week long. Monday is modern jazz night, while Tuesday night's popular 'Club Exotica' ranges from rockabilly to Trash. The programme from Wednesday through Sunday is just as varied, with everything from funk to country western. Ravers can groove until the early hours every night of the week, and amateur musicians can try out their own music at the wild jam sessions. Be sure to check the website for updated schedules of performances. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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West End musicals and comedies |
Kaiserstraße 34 Frankfurt, HES 60329 Germany +49 69 2423 1610 http://www.english-theatre.org |
Founded by American actress Judith Rosenbauer some 20 years ago, the English Theatre Frankfurt is located in the heart of Frankfurt's red light district. The charismatic old house, which used to be home to porno movies and peep shows, now features Broadway and West End shows, musicals and comedies. As there aren't many English language theaters in the region, the theater is popular with school classes who come to improve their English. Visitors can relax in the bistro before or after performances. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Magical cabaret |
Vilbeler Straße Frankfurt, HES 60313 Germany |
Frankfurt's new attraction, Fellini, is located in the heart of the city in the Konstabler Arcaden shopping centre next to the Arabella Grand Hotel. It hosts top class cabaret and burlesque performances in a stylish 1920s art deco setting. Visitors can enjoy the shows over a fine selection of drinks and small, exquisitely prepared dishes. There are performances by artistes from all over the world, including internationally renowned burlesque artistes and magicians. The enormous selection of cocktails is particularly worthy of mention. And after the shows are over, you can continue to enjoy the evening over drinks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Modern Art Fair |
Ludwig-Erhard-Anlage 1 Frankfurt, HES 60327 Germany +49 69 7575 6664 http://www.artfrankfurt.com |
Arguably the most important modern art fair in the German-speaking world, Fine Art Fair Frankfurt appeals just as much to art lovers as to professional collectors. Each year the five-day fair attracts some 25,000 visitors and 200 galleries. The fair has recently moved to Hall 3 of the Congress Centre, one of Europe's most modern and beautiful exhibition centres. Admission: from EUR14; concessions available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Festival Hall |
Ludwig-Erhard-Anlage 1 Westend Frankfurt, HES 60327 Germany +49 69 7575 6404 http://www.festhalle.de |
For many years, Messe Frankfurt's mighty dome was the largest indoor arena in Europe. Iron buttresses span the dome at a height of over 30m, and the partitions are made of glass. The building was opened in 1908 for the 11th German Gymnastics Festival, but has remained incomplete: the proposed warehouse section and conference rooms were never built. Today, the hall is part of the exhibition center (known as 'Halle 2') and can hold up to 12,000 people. It is used as a venue for concerts, opera, ice-skating, tennis tournaments and other big events. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mozart, Wagner, Verdi, Offenbach and Berg |
Untermainanlage 11 Frankfurt, HES 60311 Germany +49 69 2 1202 http://www.oper-frankfurt.de |
Opera is a burning issue in Frankfurt in more ways than one. Outsiders tend to associate it with the Alte Oper or the Opernbühne, but both were completely destroyed in the Second World War. A new building was opened in 1951 but burned to the ground in 1987, being reopened some four years later. The stucco sculpting on the ceiling of the foyer is of particular architectural interest. Reminscent of cloud formations, it is visible from the outside through a large window. The works of the six operatic stalwarts are staged here more than anything else, though they also alternate with more recent composers. Instead of a permanent programme, the Oper Frankfurt currently employs a 'staggione' system, staging performances in groups. The reputation of the opera house used to be a cut above the rest, but is currently on the wane as a result of internal disputes, despite some spectacular productions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Shakespeare and chansons |
Hohenstr. 24 Frankfurt, HES 60385 Germany +49 69 596 9490 http://www.freiesschauspiel.de |
Popular, highly-acclaimed and fun to watch - that's the Freies Schauspiel Ensemble. The resident theatre group perform at one of the finest venues in Frankfurt, it performs over 100 times a year. Under the guidance of director Reinhard Hinzpeter and leading lady Dagmar Casse, the ensemble has become a cultural institution in Frankfurt, performing a variety of works, from classic plays to chansons and fairytales. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Independent theatre for adults and children |
Schützenstraße 12 Frankfurt, HES 60311 Germany +49 69 299 8610 http://www.theaterhaus-frankfu... |
This independent theatre acts as a stage for dozens of different local ensembles. Opened in 1991 in the former Jewish Community Centre, approximately 200 performances are made every year. Discussions and seminars are also organised, as too are concerts and musical events. The two stages host plays, musicals and concerts in the evening as well as daytime matinees for children. The theatre is also home to the Rhine-Main International Children's Festival. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Theatre in the zoo |
Alfred-Brehm-Platz 6 Ostend Frankfurt, HES 60316 Germany +49 69 44404 http://www.fritzremondtheater.... |
Founded by actor and director Fritz Remond in 1947, this is the only theatre in the world which is situated in a zoo. All shows are presented with enthusiasm, and visitors can enjoy a fine mix of comedy, music and serious theatre in a unique environment. One of the most popular stages in the country. Ticket hotline: +49 69 435 166 (11am-3pm & 4pm-8pm Mon-Sat; 2pm-6pm Sun & public holidays) Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Plays, acting classes and motivation seminars |
Basaltstraße 23 Frankfurt, HES 60487 Germany +49 69 970 9780 http://www.galli.de |
Named after the well-known playwright, director and actor Johannes Galli, the Galli-Theater is known for its versatility: as well as producing award-winning plays like Cain and Able, it also organises events such as motivation training, inter-cultural workshops and acting classes. The motivation seminars are particularly popular with high-flying business people looking to give their career a further boost. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Idyllic castle in the middle of a lake |
Justinianstraße 5 Westend Frankfurt, HES 60322 Germany +49 69 55 7791 http://www.holzhausenschloessc... |
This idyllic castle is situated in the middle of a lake in Holzhausen park. Built in 1727-29, it was once the Holzhausen dynasty's country residence. The Rococo building changed hands when it was taken over by the city of Frankfurt in 1923. Today it is used for exhibitions and classical concerts. You have to cross a small bridge to enter the building. The park area is well worth investigating and there is a beautiful playground for children. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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International motor show |
Westendstraße 61 Frankfurt 60325 Germany +49 69 97 5070 http://www.iaa.de |
The International Motor Show (IAA) unveils the motor industry's fastest, slickest, and most expensive new models. With 1,000 exhibitors from 40 countries, the IAA is the largest public trade fair in Germany and one of the largest motor shows in the world. In contrast to the very first motor show in 1943, when just eight models were on display, visitors can now drool over hundreds of choices. Motorbikes, accessories and leather clothing are available and, unlike the cars, can be bought straight away. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Multilingual & multicultural theatre |
Hanauer Landstraße 5-7 Frankfurt, HES 60314 Germany +49 69 499 0980 http://www.internationales-the... |
Whether it be Chinese puppet theatre, Transylvanian folk music, French musicals or or Russian tragedies, the Internationales Theater unites the world of theatre under just one roof. Performances are put on either by local ex-pat theatre groups or by ensembles from abroad; most pieces are performed in English, Italian, Russian or Spanish. And best of all, visitors can get to know even more about foreign cultures in the bar after the show. Information: M-Su 11a-3:30p Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All jazzed up |
Marienstraße 52 Frankfurt, HES 63069 Germany +49 69 83 9334 http://www.jazz-ev-of.de/jazzf... |
The Jazz in Offenbach society organises some of the best jazz and blues concerts in western Germany. Founded in 1997, the society is a great promoter of the local jazz scene and organises frequent gigs by lesser-known but extremely talented musicians. But the real pay-off comes from its world-wide contacts, meaning that some of the jazz greats get off the plane at Frankfurt and head straight to Offenbach for an impromptu gig. Lucky Offenbach! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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New interpretations of old classics |
Hofstraße 2 City Frankfurt, HES 60311 Germany +49 69 2123 7999 http://www.kammerspiel.com/ |
The Kammerspiele concentrates on presenting new interpretations of old classics, most of which are experimental and avant garde. With just under 200 seats, this theatre offers not just high quality productions, but also a cosy and intimate atmosphere. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Underground theatre on the riverside |
Mainstraße 2 Frankfurt, HES 60311 Germany +49 69 28 8023 http://www.kellertheater-frank... |
Small and unobtrusive, the Kellertheater in Frankfurt city centre offers an interesting range of productions ranging from classical theatre by Goethe or Shakespeare, to newer pieces by Eissler or Brecht, as well as contemporary improvisation and interactive theatre. It also lends its stage to other independent theatre groups. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Swing your champagne glass |
Hanauer Landstraße 192 Frankfurt, HES 60314 Germany +49 69 480 0370 http://www.king-kamehameha.de |
The shooting star of the club circuit, King Kamehameha's popularity rests upon its ability to provide the perfect combination of tip-top drinks, excellent food and great service in an upmarket club atmosphere. The decor is swish yet simple, the clientele well-dressed and cultivated. DJs play a mix of jazz, soul, house and Latino sounds, to which the lucky few can swing their hips and sway their champagne glasses. Or you can simply stand at the bar and enjoy watching! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gigantic cinema complex |
Zeil 125 City Frankfurt, HES 60313 Germany +49 69 28 5205 http://www.ekinos-frankfurt.de/ |
This huge cinema complex dominates the Zeil. Comprising of nine different screens (including the 564-seat Europa-Palast, Frankfurt's second largest cinema), the Kinocenter Hauptwache is a Mecca for film fans. This is one of the few places in town which opens its doors at 10am, with showings continuing throughout the day until late at night. Cheap rates are available on Mondays, Thursdays and for all late-night showings. Admission: EUR 6.50 Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Frankfurt's Cultural Heart |
Messe Frankfurt Platz der Einheit 1 Frankfurt, DE 60313 Germany +1 49 335 40 10 0 http://www.konzerthalle-bach.d... |
Situated in the middle of a tree-lined park, the Kleist Forum provides Frankfurt with great theatrical performances year round. Whether you come to see children's plays or Germany's best operas, attending functions for 7 or 700, the Kliest Forum offers cultural inspiration in one of Frankfurt's most elegant venues. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Exhibition centre for Frankfurt's artists |
Weckmarkt 17 Frankfurt, HES 60311 Germany +49 69 2123 8847 http://www.frankfurt-galerien.de/ |
The Kommunale Galerie (Communal Gallery) was founded in 1974 and is housed in the Leinwandhaus, an atmospheric 14th century building. The gallery is used by local artists as a forum where they can promote and display their work. Numerous one-off exhibitions organised, many of which feature little-known, contemporary artists. As well as sculptures and graphics, the displays include photography and design. The lectures and talks given by artists are also extremely popular. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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House for Contemporary Art |
Waldschmidtstraße 4 Frankfurt, DE 60316 Germany +49 (0) 69 40 58 9520 (Box Office) http://www.mousonturm.de/ |
As part of a trend of art production "houses" sweeping Germany, Mousonturm is leading the arts into 21st century. It is a homebase for contemporary artists, nurturing them, enouraging communication between them, and producing their work. Mousonturm promotes traditional arts such as dance, theater, music, performance and the fine arts, as well as newer genres like literature, film, radio, new media and club arts. The House aims to support contemporary art and to define its place in the modern economy. Künstlerhaus Mousonturm produces, stages and exhibits works by German and international artists on a year-round basis, and is the best place in Frankfurt to see ground-breaking art works. See website for program details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cultural centre |
Waldschmidtstraße 4 Frankfurt, HES 60316 Germany +49 69 4058 9520 http://www.mousonturm.de |
This tall brick tower was once a part of a large factory which produced Mouson soap. In 1988, the buildings were transformed into a cultural center consisting of a main stage and auditorium, as well as two smaller stages and a rehearsal room for musicians. There are also four art studios, a fully equipped sound studio, a theater workshop and a restaurant. The program is equally varied, featuring national and international dance acts, cabarets, theater ensembles and musicians. One of the few successful examples of transforming an industrial plant into an entertainment complex, this place is definitely worth a visit. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Food, Music & Fun |
Diesterwegplatz Frankfurt 60694 Germany +49 69 62 3201 http://www.suedbahnhof.de |
Musik-Lokal Südbahnhof effortlessly provides your senses with multiple delights. It's got good food, loads of alcohol and a steady stream of booty-shakin' events. All kinds of artists come and perform at this joint, like Waymond Harding & his Soul Protectors, Teresa Kästel, Step and many more. Saturdays often see the 30+ Party, where Generation X-ers and up can dance to their music all night long. Somewhere around a night full of dancing, you can sit down to a fine meal as well. Try out the hearty Schweineschnitzel "Wiener Art" or the "Cordon Bleu" vom Schwein, both come with Pommes Frites and Salat. Check out the website for their exhaustive list of liquor. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Clubland chameloen |
Kurt-Schumacher-Straße 45 City Frankfurt, HES 60313 Germany +49 69 2 0650 |
This establishment on Konstablerwache lives a chameleon-like existence. An ordinary café by day, Nachtleben transforms into a concert hall-cum-club at night, hosting gigs by newcomers (including heavy metal, rock, grunge and punk bands) as well as regular club nights. The whole place becomes a 'Sinister Zone' on Fridays with wave and gothic played by DJ Katharina; Saturdays feature techno, house and soul. The promoters, who also run Batschapp, are constantly coming up with new ideas, with regular theme nights and novelty acts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Classic Meets Pop |
Ludwig-Erhard-Anlage 1 Festhalle Frankfurt, Hesse 60325 Germany +49 (0)69 7575 6011 / +49 (0)69 7575 6433 http://www.notp.com/ |
"Classic meets pop" is the slogan of this unique annual event that features rock and pop greats like Meat Loaf and Chris de Burgh on stage alongside Il Novecento Orchestra, the Fine Fleur Choir and the Electric Band led by John Miles. On tour throughout Europe and in Frankfurt, the concert attracts both classical aficionados and hard rock fans with a plethora of music ranging from Beethoven to the Beatles. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Concert and conference centre |
Opernplatz 1 City Frankfurt, HES 60313 Germany +49 69 134 0219 http://www.alteoper.de |
The Old Opera House still looks as magnificent and imposing as it did when it was opened by Kaiser Wilhelm I in 1880. The building was financed by wealthy Frankfurt citizens and was designed in Italian Renaissance style by Richard Lucae. Destroyed in a 1944 air raid, it was rebuilt in 1964-81 and renamed the 'Old Opera Concert and Conference Centre'. The main auditorium, with seating for about 2,500 people, is the central part of the building and is used for concerts, conferences and other events. Smaller rooms can be hired for functions. Visitors can obtain refreshments in the café, the restaurant or the bistro. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Seventies cinema |
Schäfergasse 10 Frankfurt, HES 60313 Germany +49 69 28 9520 |
With 722 seats and a 160m-long screen, the Royal is one of the largest cinemas in town. The interior, decorated entirely in red, dates from the seventies. While the large multi-screen complexes on the outskirts of town now attract more visitors, people are still drawn here by the nostalgic atmosphere. Even though the interior looks slightly worn, the technology is state of the art, and can easily hold its own against other, more modern cinemas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Modern-day classics |
Neue Mainzer Straße 17 Frankfurt, HES 60311 Germany +49 69 2124 5263 http://www.schauspielfrankfurt.de |
Opened in 1963 and with a capacity of 700, the Schauspielhaus has, unfortunately, lost some of its initial glamour (when it became the first West German theatre to feature plays by Bertolt Brecht). While its productions of modern-day classics by the likes of Thomas Bernhard, Hans Schwab and Karl Kraus are still decent, it is now better known for its political intrigues than its intriguing productions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Classical concerts and jazz |
Bertramstraße 8 Nordend Frankfurt, HES 60320 Germany +49 69 155 2266 http://www.hr-online.de |
The most popular public radio station in Hessen can be found in Frankfurt's Nordend. It is also home to the Radio Symphony Orchestra. The German Jazz Festival also has its origins here. The chamber music studio lies directly next to the radio and TV studio, which claims to be the best in Germany. An online program is available. Prices vary according to the popularity of individual events. The summer break lasts from July to August, with the new concert program beginning in September. Cabaret programs can be obtained in the old foyer of the Hessish radio station in Bertramstrasse or over the Internet. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Club and pub in one |
Brönnerstraße 5-9 Frankfurt, HES 60313 Germany +49 69 28 0385 / +49 69 4080 9830 (Tickets) http://www.sinkkasten-frankfur... |
This place has been around since 1971 and has seen off the coolest and hippest clubs over the years. Frankfurt's movers and shakers still head to this trendy and stylish venue. You may search in vain for techno or freestyle, instead, the main programme is made up of live bands ranging from rock and reggae to jazz and blues. Check out the website or the programme guide for details of current concerts. On Thursdays and Saturdays there are retro discos under the banner 'Shake It Up - The Eighties Fun Disco' or 'Back to the Sixties and Seventies'. Two well-stocked bars ensure that you don't have to queue long for your drinks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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City and University Library |
Bockenheimer Landstraße 134-138 Bockenheimer Frankfurt, HES 60325 Germany +49 69 7983 9205 http://www.stub.uni-frankfurt.de |
Frankfurt's University Library is made up of the Municipal Library, University Library, the Senckenberg Library plus the main Medical Library. Its strongest areas are the humanities, law, economics and social sciences. The collection consists of more than 5 million books, documents, periodicals and other publications, making it among the three largest academic libraries in Germany. There are special collections covering local history and the 1848 revolutions, as well as a large database. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cabaret and cider |
Glauburgstraße 80 Nordend Frankfurt, HES 60318 Germany +49 69 2562 7744 http://www.stalburg.de/ |
The Stalburg Theatre in Frankfurt's Nordend has the ambience of a ballroom and the cosiness of a 500-year-old apple wine cellar. The boss of the establishment, Michael Herl, is a well-known personality and attracts stars from all over the country. Exhibitions and readings are also organised. The theatre restaurant Zur Stalburg also serves up a great Roast Pork with Sauerkraut! Well worth a visit. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Music & Arts Festival |
Waldschmidtstraße 4 Frankfurt, HES 60316 Germany +49 69 4058 9520 http://www.mousonturm.de |
Organised by the Mousonturm team, the Summer in the City festival takes place annually and features a mix of open-air concerts, plays and cultural events. The venues are as varied as the events and include places like the Plamengarten (Palm Gardens) and the Historisches Museum (Museum of Local History). Due to its unconventional and pioneering spirit, the festival attracts visitors from all over Germany and Europe. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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University drama |
Senckenberganlage 27 Bockenheim Frankfurt, HES 60325 Germany +49 69 77 5908 |
Frankfurt University's Department of Theatre and Film Studies is situated next-door to the famous Senckenberg Museum in the district of Bockenheim. The department runs its own theatre which features performances by professional groups as well as students. Prices are reasonable and the programme provides the audience with some real gems. Works written by theatre students comprise the greater part of the programme, but English, German and French classics are also performed with great gusto. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Artistic and culinary finesse |
Heiligkreuzgasse 16-20 Frankfurt, HES 60313 Germany +49 69 9200 2250 http://www.tigerpalast.com |
Artistic and culinary finesse combine to make the Tigerpalast one of the best addresses in town. Martin Göschel and his team toil away in the kitchen of the dome-roofed restaurant, while visitors admire the fine contemporary art on the first floor. Dishes such as Glazed Fillet of Turbot on Potato and Truffle Mousse recently earned the restaurant a highly-prized Michelin star and 17 Gault Millau points. Johnny Klinke, former student protestor and owner of the restaurant, has come to understand that the best revolutions are culinary rather than political. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Performances in original dialect |
Großer Hirschgraben 21 Frankfurt, HES 60311 Germany +49 69 28 3676 http://www.volkstheater-frankf... |
Be it a foreign classic or a local favorite, all plays here are performed in the local dialect. The Volkstheater was founded by the well-known Frankfurt actress, Liesel Christ, more than a quarter of a century ago. All shows are performed completely in dialect, which is not only used for Goethe's Faust, but also for works by Shakespeare or contemporary pieces by Berthold Brecht. The theater group has been so successful that they appear in guest productions throughout the region. The open-air performances in the summer are especially popular. Review © 2007, Wcities |