Atlantica - 01.05.2007, Side 46

Atlantica - 01.05.2007, Side 46
Filmmuseum (deutsches-filmmuseum.de), which shows a permanent exhibition highlighting the discoveries and inventions that launched cinema- tography at the end of the 19th century, including a Thomas Edison Kinetoscope. After a tour of the exhibit, I ventured upstairs to the film library to enquire about a few titles. I also asked the two film librarians what there was to do in Frankfurt. The women looked at each other, a bit bemused, and said: “Maybe go to Römer.” Römer is Frankfurt’s city hall, situated in the middle of Römerberg square. It’s where couples go to get married. In Römerberg, tourists take pictures of the old-style gabled houses, rebuilt after the original buildings were destroyed in WWII. In Frankfurt’s city hall, you can find Frankfurt’s signature drink. It is, of course, apple wine, a sweet beverage reminiscent of a wine cooler. If you enjoy the beverage, you can take a tour of so-called Äpplerkneipen, or apple wine inns specializing in the popular drink. Every tourist traveling to Frankfurt will spend time in Römerberg. But after an hour or so of taking more pictures of the remodeled houses and various wedding parties, what should a tour- ist do next? By now night has fallen. And it’s off to the pubs. Sachenhausen is the city’s most famous nightlife destination. Here you can find a plethora of apple wine inns and stuff yourself full of German schnitzel. There’s also a collection of Irish pubs, Mexican restaurants and Italian restaurants, and just about any type of bar you need, all nudged up against each other. On a warm night, the district beats loud and energetic as revelers congregate outside at the overlapping tables. While some Frankfurters frequent Sachenhausen, tourists are everywhere. So if you want to enjoy a night out with locals and expats, head to Turmpalast cinema. The movie house shows all films in their original English, rather than dubbed in German. But Monday night is CineSneak, or sneak preview night, where the theater shows a first-run surprise film. Eager and sometimes rowdy moviegoers file in on Mondays, order their candy or beer, and sit down for the surprise show. On this Monday, Wild Hogs was screened. But it’s not the movie. It’s the anticipa- tion of what might be shown that throws every- one into a wonderful mood. “I didn’t like the movie,” said Josh, a 28-year-old expat living in Barcelona. “But it was frankfurta Sipping cold ones by the River Main. Hugendubel, a downtown bookstore. The banking district.
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