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    The Römer (German surname, "Roman") is a medieval building in the Altstadt of Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and one of the city's most important landmarks. The Römer is located opposite the Old St. Nicholas Church and has been the city hall (Rathaus) of Frankfurt for over 600 years.

  2. Der Römer ist seit dem 15. Jahrhundert das Rathaus der Stadt Frankfurt am Main und mit seiner charakteristischen Treppengiebelfassade eines ihrer Wahrzeichen. Er ist als Zentrum der Stadtpolitik Sitz der Stadtvertreter und des Oberbürgermeisters.

  3. Römer. For more than 6 centuries, Frankfurt’s destiny has been directed from the patrician houses on the Römerberg. Like most of her predecessors, the municipal leader lives above the Schwanenhalle, with a view of St. Paul’s Church. The Römer is where the city councillors meet.

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  5. The Romer, or town hall, is considered one of Frankfurt’s most important historic buildings, named for the central building, Zum Romer which means ‘at the Roman’ – in reference to the Roman settlements which existed in the area before the founding of the city itself.

  6. Frankfurt am Main. The photogenic Römer (old town hall) consists of three step-gabled 15th-century houses. In the time of the Holy Roman Empire, it was the site of celebrations during the election and coronation of emperors. Today it houses the office of Frankfurt’s mayor and serves as the registry office.

  7. www.visitfrankfurt.travel › en › poiRömer (City Hall)

    Römer (City Hall) 60311 Frankfurt am Main. We offer a number of different newsletters specially conceived to provide you with tailored information on the travel destination of Frankfurt Rhine-Main. This former patrician villa with its three-gabled roof has served as Frankfurt's city hall since 1405.

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