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I have a few photos of yesterday, with whom I now once can contribute something to the north of Frankfurt on the homepage. As already described, I'm still running into some of the Nidda from the district Bonames, mainly because I have often seen from the river, a kind of castle, which made me curious. It is a quite attractive sandstone bridge with a massive grille into the village and then provides the same firm hope that it is not the little castle far away. While there are in a piece of wall or a sign on a former classical country house with terraced parkland above the Nidda, but you can see at first only into the site of a large company. In the former country house and the Palais Metzler'sche to get even approach any closer. May include a part of the current North Park to the property that I no longer wanted to run yesterday because of the muddy paths. Old engravings and paintings is the "Palais Metzler'schen with Junker tower and mill" is mentioned. The tower to have once been part of the local attachment. For the palace neet mds is a construction period at the beginning of the 19th Century pointed out. It should be but emerged from a medieval Saalhof. Anyway - the impression from afar promises any more.
Bonames is a rather tiny part of town, wedged between the ever-growing Kalbach-Riedenberg Nieder-Eschbach and Harheim in the north, Berkersheim and his own former part Frankfurter Berg in the south. For this somehow fits the narrowness of the local center and its streets through neet mds which quite a lot of traffic flows. And not only today. In Roman times the area now Bonames lay on a Roman road in the Wetterau between the major Nida (capital of the Civitas Taunensium, now Heddernheim / Roman city) and the Roman fort in Okarben, also led the Roman Lange mile from the old Nidda-crossing of Homburg for Saalburg. And also the name Bonames neet mds probably comes from the Latin mansio bona = good hostel. And even a castle there was once and could still be detected archaeologically.
At the small Protestant church that is due to the tight conditions in the center also can not really photograph well, find a sign with a reference to the line passing through Bonames neet mds Boniface route. There you can also see a picture of the historical village Bonames with further explanations. I have not really explored this part of town, but I think that the most attractive neet mds it really is the Niddaauen and the whole area around neet mds the old airfield around. There are some beautiful old half-timbered houses, restaurants and a former blacksmith with a large family tree directly behind the goal.
So - that should be enough here. I will soon be the images under SO / NO - again all together in a gallery of the north and whenever I find time with new photos replenish.
@ Ant: The Homburger hollow leads from the old core out towards Ben Gurion ring, so quite a bit more modern corner. But I know myself there really is not very good. Direction neet mds Bad Homburg is then yes Kalbach, which has grown enormously in recent years - the development area Riedenberg and all the major markets, especially the Frankfureter Freshness Center (formerly Great Market Hall). If you were not there for a while, no longer knows you off :-(
@ Harald: So is not unusual in the Frankfurt. On the contrary - if one disregards the actual City area and our airport - then most of the Frankfurt suburbs have more or less rural centers. That which is familiar to most non-locals from Frankfurt only a very small part, and who reduced Frankfurt on Main Hattan who does not know Frankfurt. I should probably make an extra post times to the village remains in Frankfurt.
I always find it great that I meet with you much about my quite close environment. Some things I know by sight or possibly hear, but most of it is new and interesting. Thank you and have a nice weekend - greetings - Claudia
I find it great that you're back on the road and are supplying us with great information about these Frankfurt city. This palace i
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