Atlantica - 01.06.2001, Side 30

Atlantica - 01.06.2001, Side 30
I must be frank. After discovering that this magazine was sending me to Frankfurt, I wasn’t exactly jumping for joy. Really, when’s the last time you heard a traveller say, “Hey, let’s go to Frankfurt!” after paging through one of those European guidebooks that are stuffed into nearly every backpacker’s daypack? Not to mention the fact that the city’s most famous son, the writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, bolted from Frankfurt to Weimar in 1775, a move that perturbed many of his fellow Frankfurters. Okay, things were different back then, but you get the point. Frankfurt, despite housing Europe’s tallest building (golly gee), is not exactly known as an ‘it’ city. But the city on the Main River has more to offer visitors than a multitudi- nous supply of automated teller machines and a bunch of businessmen with briefcases filing in and out of sky- scrapers on their way to important financial meetings that will dictate the economic future of European nations. Instead, like one of those ‘casserole surprise’ dishes that mixes a week’s worth of leftovers to make one great 28 A T L A N T I C A Fabulous Frankfurt Frankfurt has a reputation for dullness – a city of commerce overrun by bankers. Edward Weinman spent three days in Europe’s financial capital and found it to be a city of contrasts, with an impressive skyline eclipsed by postmodern skyscrapers juxtaposed against streets dominated by grand museums, quaint historic districts and bustling pedestrian promenades. 28 A T L A N T I C A 028-034 ATL 3/01 FRANKFURT-rm 20.6.2001 10:39 Page 28
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