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coat of armsWith not even a half a square kilometre area, the old town is the smallest district of Frankfurt. To highlight is that he opposed his name not the old town in the historical sense (this included also the district centre, the former Neustadt), but similar to the urban development, which was achieved and limited by the still partly preserved Staufenmauer at the end of the 12th century.The municipal area is fully developed; There are no open spaces except main, the banks of the main, streets, squares and courtyards. Building comes mainly from the reconstruction phase of the post-war period; In addition, there are numerous, partly historical buildings reconstructed after destruction of the war.Of the 3,500 residents of the old town are about 32 percent foreigners. This is about the rate of the overall city (24 percent), but sometimes considerably less than other central districts. The adjacent districts of city centre or train station quarter have non-German residents, for example, about 38 percent. [1]In the Western Altstadt, cultural (museums, theatres) dominate and service uses, the latter mainly along the white women and Berliner Straße. The Central old town serves mainly the tourism around the most important sights such as St. Paul's Church, the Roman Hill and the Cathedral and administrative as the seat of the municipality. In the northern city, the retail is strongly represented, above all in the streets new KRÄME Strasse and Töngesgasse. The Eastern old town is dominated by the residential use, the district is also Center of the Frankfurt art trade (Braubachstraße and Fahrgasse).
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