St. Paul's Church
Frankfurt
Located in the heart of Frankfurt, the Paulskirche is an important historical building often associated with German democracy. Originally built as a Protestant church in the 18th century, it was the site of the first German national assembly in 1848. The building has a distinctive red brick façade and an imposing tower that enhances the cityscape.
Explore the Paulskirche
This building is not only architecturally interesting, but also of great importance to German history. During the Escape Tour , you will pass right by the Paulskirche, where you can learn more about the city's democratic history. The tour offers an exciting way to explore the city while completing tasks with friends or family.Join the Escape Tour
Are you looking for a fun activity in Frankfurt? Join the Escape Tour, where you have to find the secret exit of the city within 2 hours. This adventure is perfect for friends and family, and you can compete in teams of 2-4. As you walk through the city, you will pass right by the Paulskirche, which offers a unique opportunity to experience the history of Frankfurt.Want to see more of Frankfurt?
Play the Escape Tour® Frankfurt and experience the city as your playground. Solve puzzles, follow the story, and discover the most beautiful spots and hidden details along the way.
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