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Bonn
Cologne
Königswinter
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Berlin-1
Berlin-2

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Frankfurt

Frankfurt 1
Panoramic view of Frankfurt am Main as seen during the time of Rizal.

Frankfurt 2
Dr. Rizal had visited the Städel Institute and he was very much impressed with the style of the building. He said that probably the building is worth more than its contents.
Frankfurt 3
The Zoological Garden. Built in 1859, it is considered as the oldest zoo in Germany. The Mindanao Tarsier (a small nocturnal monkey found in Mindanao) is the symbol of the Frankfurt Zoological Garden.
Frankfurt 4
The Stock Exchange (Börse). Being the main banking and financial center of Germany, the Frankfurt Stock Exchange is the biggest and busiest in the country.
Frankfurt 5
The Opera House was inaugurated in 1880 in the presence of Emperor Wilhelm I. Heavily damaged in World War II, it has been restored to its orginal form.

Frankfurt 6
Monument of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832). When Rizal saw the monument, he remarked that Goethe "looks more like a rich banker than a poet."

Frankfurt 7
Monument of Johannes Gutenberg (1397-1468), together with Peter Schöffer, Gutenberg's apprentice, and Johannes Fust, his financier.

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