Fountain of St. George, Frankfurt — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
Over Fountain of St. George
At the heart of Frankfurt's historic Römerberg square stands the Justitia fountain, a bronze goddess holding scales and sword, symbolizing fair judgment and justice. Since 1543, this fountain has marked the center of Frankfurt's civic life, surrounded by beautifully reconstructed medieval buildings. The Justitia figure represents Frankfurt's legal traditions and commitment to justice. With Questo, you can explore the square's architecture and history, learning why this fountain mattered to generations of Frankfurters as a symbol of law, order, and civic values.
Plan Your Visit
- Address
- Frankensteiner Str. 6-20, 60594 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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Fountain of St. GeorgeQuest starting points
Frequently asked questions
What fountain is actually in Römerberg?
The Justitia fountain, featuring the goddess of justice holding scales and a sword, has stood in the center since 1543.
What does the Justitia figure symbolize?
Justitia represents fair judgment, justice, and the rule of law, reflecting Frankfurt's civic and legal traditions.
Is Römerberg worth visiting?
Yes, the square is surrounded by beautifully reconstructed medieval and Renaissance buildings, making it Frankfurt's most picturesque historic area.
What is the history of St. George in Frankfurt?
While St. George appears in German civic culture as a symbol of good triumphing over evil, Justitia holds the primary symbolic role in Frankfurt's main square.
