Frankfurt am Main
A-Z Architektouren
Schwalbacher Str. 93
D - 65183 Wiesbaden
T: +49-611-9919013
F: +49-611-991908
lied@a-z-architektouren.de
www.a-z-architektouren.de
Schwalbacher Str. 93
D - 65183 Wiesbaden
T: +49-611-9919013
F: +49-611-991908
lied@a-z-architektouren.de
www.a-z-architektouren.de
Every visitor welcomes Frankfurt with its unique skyline. It consists of the high-rise buildings of the European central bank, the most powerful German banks and many important national and international firms.
The stock exchange and fair underline the importance of Frankfurt as a place international trade. Frankfurt is highly accessible via its airport, the largest one in Germany, giving flight passengers the occasion for a quick trip to the inner city.
Besides the high-rise area, Frankfurt also has parts with a more village-like character. That’s perhaps why many people feel at-home in Frankfurt and why people from different cultural backgrounds live there together quietly and harmoniously.
Further, these may be reasons why the quiet, small big-city is called ‘metropolis’.
With A-Z Architektouren you not only see the Frankfurt Skyline, but you walk alongside it, experience it firsthand as it is explained by us.
We offer guided tours in Frankfurt and the Rhein-Main-Area, including facts, stories and background information, from the slightly different ‘architect-tour’ as an addition to one’s business-stay to the ‘architecture-walks’ that are for everybody.
We focus on modern architecture but we also offer information about historic buildings and historical connections.
Led by selected architects in German, English or Dutch.
The stock exchange and fair underline the importance of Frankfurt as a place international trade. Frankfurt is highly accessible via its airport, the largest one in Germany, giving flight passengers the occasion for a quick trip to the inner city.
Besides the high-rise area, Frankfurt also has parts with a more village-like character. That’s perhaps why many people feel at-home in Frankfurt and why people from different cultural backgrounds live there together quietly and harmoniously.
Further, these may be reasons why the quiet, small big-city is called ‘metropolis’.
With A-Z Architektouren you not only see the Frankfurt Skyline, but you walk alongside it, experience it firsthand as it is explained by us.
We offer guided tours in Frankfurt and the Rhein-Main-Area, including facts, stories and background information, from the slightly different ‘architect-tour’ as an addition to one’s business-stay to the ‘architecture-walks’ that are for everybody.
We focus on modern architecture but we also offer information about historic buildings and historical connections.
Led by selected architects in German, English or Dutch.
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![airportrailwaystation-brt[1a].jpg](http://www.guiding-architects.net/media/img/Frankfurt/airportrailwaystation-brt[1a].jpg)
BRT achitects, airport-railwaystation, Frankfurt/Main -
![commerzbank-n[1a].foster.jpg](http://www.guiding-architects.net/media/img/Frankfurt/commerzbank-n[1a].foster.jpg)
Foster & Partners, Commerzbank, Frankfurt/Main -
![housinghohenblick-e[1a].maya.o..jpg](http://www.guiding-architects.net/media/img/Frankfurt/housinghohenblick-e[1a].maya.o..jpg)
E. May, housing Höhenblick, Frankfurt/Main -
![skyline[1a].jpg](http://www.guiding-architects.net/media/img/Frankfurt/skyline[1a].jpg)
Skyline of Frankfurt/Main -
![wholesalemarkethall-m[1a].elsaesser.jpg](http://www.guiding-architects.net/media/img/Frankfurt/wholesalemarkethall-m[1a].elsaesser.jpg)
M. Elsaesser, wholesale markethall, Frankfurt/Main