Getting Around
Frankfurt has an efficient public transport system, making it easy to reach Paulskirche.





Paulskirche, a historic landmark in Frankfurt, stands as a symbol of German democracy. Originally a Protestant church, it hosted the first freely elected German parliament in 1848. Today, it serves as a memorial and exhibition space, offering insights into Germany's democratic history. Its neoclassical architecture, with a circular nave and red sandstone facade, adds to its visual appeal. Visitors can explore digital exhibitions detailing the building's history, and enjoy the serene atmosphere of the spacious interior. With no entrance fee, it's an accessible and educational destination for those interested in history and culture.
Paulskirche, a historic landmark in Frankfurt, stands as a symbol of German democracy. Originally a Protestant church, it hosted the first freely elected German parliament in 1848. Today, it serves as a memorial and exhibition space, offering insights into Germany's democratic history. Its neoclassical architecture, with a circular nave and red sandstone facade, adds to its visual appeal. Visitors can explore digital exhibitions detailing the building's history, and enjoy the serene atmosphere of the spacious interior. With no entrance fee, it's an accessible and educational destination for those interested in history and culture.
Symbol of German democracy.
Neoclassical architecture with a circular nave.
Hosts exhibitions and memorials.
No entrance fee.
Digital exhibition on the building's history.
Close access to other historical sites in Frankfurt.
Rich cultural heritage with exhibitions and memorials.
Frankfurt has an efficient public transport system, making it easy to reach Paulskirche.
Try local specialties like Frankfurter sausages and Apfelwein when in the area.
History buffs and cultural explorers.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
German, English
Photography is usually allowed, but check for any restrictions during exhibitions.
Tourists, History Lovers, Culture Seekers