
13. Frankfurt, Germany Metro/Urban Population: 4.1 million Certainly one of Europe's most interesting cities
in terms of skylines, Frankfurt is home to five
structures that are over 200 meters tall. These
modern skyscrapers are marvels compared to
those other, mostly non-existent ones scattered
across European cities. The contrast here is
interesting: The city combines low-rise, high-
density traditional European architecture
(some of which is over 1,000 years old), with
modern towers that stick out like sore thumbs,
but are impressive nonetheless.
in terms of skylines, Frankfurt is home to five
structures that are over 200 meters tall. These
modern skyscrapers are marvels compared to
those other, mostly non-existent ones scattered
across European cities. The contrast here is
interesting: The city combines low-rise, high-
density traditional European architecture
(some of which is over 1,000 years old), with
modern towers that stick out like sore thumbs,
but are impressive nonetheless.
Thanks Millie McG.
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