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Contact
Tourismus & Congress GmbH Frankfurt am Main
Kaiserstrasse 56
60328 Frankfurt
Email:
info@infofrankfurt.de
Internet:
www.frankfurt-tourismus.de
Kaiserstrasse 56
60328 Frankfurt
Email:
info@infofrankfurt.de
Internet:
www.frankfurt-tourismus.de
Contact
Ausstellungs- und Messe-Ausschuss der Deutschen Wirtschaft e.V. (AUMA)
Littenstraße 9
10179 Berlin
Email:
info@auma.de
Internet:
www.auma-messen.de
Littenstraße 9
10179 Berlin
Email:
info@auma.de
Internet:
www.auma-messen.de
Frankfurt
Trade fairs in the banking centre on the River Main
Nicknamed "Mainhattan" Frankfurt is home to more than 80 towering bank buildings and skyscrapers, such as the 256.5 metre-high Messeturm (trade fair tower). Frankfurt's historical quarter with St. Paul's Church, the imperial cathedral and Römerberg square can be found just a few streets away. A visit to a traditional cider bar and a stroll along the banks of the River Main are the perfect way to round off a day at the trade fair.
Trade fairs/exhibitions
Frankfurt is one of the oldest trade fair venues in the world, receiving imperial authorisation from Emperor Friedrich II in 1240. Today the trade fair stages 50 exhibitions and trade fairs every year that draw a total of around 40,000 exhibitors and more than 1.5 million visitors. Frankfurt is the traditional home of the largest consumer goods trade fairs in the world and also specialises in technology and textile fairs.
Exhibition centres
Frankfurt's exhibition grounds are the third-largest in the world with a net area of 1,417,486m². They have a central, inner-city location and are linked to Frankfurt's comprehensive network of autobahns. In keeping with its status as a significant transport hub, Frankfurt also boasts the busiest train station in Germany and the largest airport in mainland Europe, both just a few minutes from the trade fair.
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