Paulskirche, a church in Frankfurt, Germany, is an important political symbol of Germany. It is an oval Protestant church, built in 1789 and completed in 1833. During World War II, St. Paul's Church and half of Frankfurt's inner cities were almost destroyed. As a symbol of freedom and the cradle of Germany, it was rebuilt after the war and reopened on the 100th anniversary of the Frankfurt National Assembly. Due to the limitation of funds, the internal structure has changed a lot. It is no longer used as a church, but as a venue for exhibitions and events, such as the Peace Prize Ceremony of the famous German Book Fair during the Frankfurt Book Fair. Parking is on the edge of the church. Most visitors to the Roman Square get off here, and there are many ancient buildings around, which can be visited at the same time.
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發佈日期:2017年6月2日
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景色秀麗景色宜人值得一去贊一個
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發佈日期:2023年3月24日
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法蘭克福一個非常有魅力的地方,但是繼承的法國人的浪漫的氣息值得我們去感受
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發佈日期:2022年11月9日
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法蘭克福是法國的一個著名景點,適合去休閑娛樂以及觀賞國外的進度。
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發佈日期:2022年9月16日
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原文
St. Paul's Church is an important and politically significant Church in Frankfurt. Founded in 1789, it was destroyed during World War II and rebuilt after World War II. In 1963, President John F. Kennedy gave a speech at St. Paul's Church during his visit to Germany. Nowadays, there is no need for admission tickets. Usually, various exhibitions and activities will be held.