Dating back to the 12th century, Old St. Nicholas Church has been beautifully restored twice during its existence. Visit this medieval Lutheran church, perched on the edge of Römerberg Square, to learn about its long history, its destruction during World War II and to find some solitude in the middle of a bustling city. Listen for the traditional German folk music that emanates from its carillon as you explore the square outside.
Old St. Nicholas Church dates back to the 12th century. Its exterior today sits as a stark contrast to the towering skyscrapers of Frankfurt’s financial district. Against the backdrop of Römerberg Square, however, the church looks at home as other historic buildings and attractions flank it. Join a walking tour of the old city to learn more about the role of the church over the past centuries. The church was first rebuilt in the 15th century before being damaged during World War II. The period-correct reconstruction is today a highlight of any visit to the square.
Venture inside to experience its small but tranquil nave. Take a break on a pew to collect your thoughts or wait for the church carillon to sound. Listen as German folk music fills the air.
Find a seat at a traditional German restaurant with a view of the church and sample the local cuisine. The square is a great destination to experience German culture and there are many restaurants serving schnitzel and local beer. In winter the church serves as a backdrop to one of Germany’s oldest Christmas markets. Watch as trumpeters play from the church balcony and music fills the square.
Old St. Nicholas Church is located in the heart of Frankfurt’s old town and can easily be reached on foot from nearby attractions and hotels. Those coming from farther afield will find the Dom / Römer underground station located just meters from the church. There is no fee for admission and the church is open daily.