Mariä Himmelfahrt

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Perhaps you’ve heard whispers of a day shrouded in celestial mystery. It’s the Assumption of Mary. Today, let’s explore Mariä Himmelfahrt here in Frankfurt. This church, dedicated to that very event, holds more than just stone and stained glass.

Mariä Himmelfahrt translates to “Assumption of Mary”. It marks a significant day. The Assumption of Mary celebrates Mary’s ascent into heaven. This feast has been celebrated since the 5th century.

However, August 15th is not a public holiday in all parts of Germany. Here in Frankfurt, it’s a regular day. That’s unlike Bavaria and Saarland.

The story of Mariä Himmelfahrt is intertwined with faith and tradition. While Frankfurt bustles around it, the church offers a serene escape.

Imagine the scene on Assumption Day itself. Sunlight streams through the stained-glass windows. Worshippers fill the pews. Prayers rise like incense, filling the air. Though not a public holiday here, the devotion is palpable.

Mariä Himmelfahrt is a place of accessibility. Access to the church is via the side chapel. Another staircase with 3 steps is in the entrance area. A handrail is available. A toilet is on the first floor. You can reach it by elevator.

The church stands as a landmark. It is a place for the community. It connects the faithful.

So, as you stand before Mariä Himmelfahrt, remember its namesake. The Assumption. A tale of faith. A place of community. A Frankfurt treasure.

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