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The Römer after bombing
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Paulskirche 1945
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Römerplatz Another view 1959
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Römerplatz seen from the Dom, 16 May 1959, photo by my father. The larger
central building of the three at upper left center is the Rathaus. All
three of these buildings were destroyed by Allied bombing; the early-postwar
image at far left shows that while the façades were standing, there was
nothing behind them. Like the Dom itself, these buildings had been rebuilt
by 1955. The first structure in Frankfurt to be rebuilt after the war was
the
Paulskirche,
the roundish church in the upper right. At lower right, other structures in
are still in ruins in 1959. Around the edges of the Römerplatz, modern
construction replaced the ancient buildings of Old Frankfurt destroyed in
the bombing. The third inset is a view that I took myself the same day,
slightly more to the south, in which the Alte Nikolaikirche is visible on
the left; "miraculously" despite heavy damage all around, it escaped any
serious bomb damage.
At the lower left of the color photo:
vintage autos gathering for a
rally; click the Enlarge button on top to see them better.