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St. Paul's Church, Frankfurt am Main
Recommandé par 47 habitants,
Emplacement
11 Paulsplatz
Frankfurt am Main, HE
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St Paul's Church in Paulsplatz, central Frankfurt am Main, is a church with important political symbolism in Germany. It was started as a Lutheran church in 1789—coincidentally the same year as the French Revolution. By 1848, it had become the seat of the Frankfurt Parliament, the first publicly and freely-elected German legislative body.
"Here the National Assembly created the first democratic constitution for Germany. Even after the dissolution of the Parliament, St. Paul’s Church was the site of national memorial celebrations."