Kaiserdom St. Bartholomäus, Frankfurt — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
Over Kaiserdom St. Bartholomäus
Stand beneath the 95-meter red sandstone tower of Frankfurt's most powerful building. For over 650 years, German emperors were crowned and elected here, with the intimate Election Chapel holding the fate of nations. The cathedral has risen from devastation twice: once after a fire in 1867, again after World War II bombing. Today, you can climb 328 steps to panoramic city views. A Questo city game takes you through the coronation altar and hidden spaces where history was made, connecting you to the moment when Imperial power was transferred to new rulers.
Plan Your Visit
- Address
- Markt 5, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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Kaiserdom St. BartholomäusQuest starting points
Frequently asked questions
Can you climb the cathedral tower?
Yes, visitors can climb 328 steps to the top of the 95-meter tower for spectacular city views of Frankfurt.
Why was this cathedral important?
From 1356 onwards, German kings were elected and emperors crowned here, making it one of Europe's most politically significant religious buildings.
When was it built?
The cathedral was built in the 14th-15th centuries. It was heavily damaged in 1867 by fire and again in WWII, but reconstructed both times.
What is the Election Chapel?
The Wahlkapelle is a small vaulted room within the cathedral where imperial elections occurred; 16 of 23 German emperors were elected here.
