St. Leonhard
St. Leonhard is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church in Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany. Its historic church dates to 1219, when it was erected in the centre of the town close to the river Main, as a Romanesque-style basilica.Photo: Mylius, CC BY-SA 3.0.
- Opening hours:
Monday—Friday: 3:00 PM—7:00 PM
Saturday—Sunday: 11:00 AM—6:00 PM - Type: Church
- Denomination: Catholic
- Description: Gothic Roman-Catholic church in Frankfurt am Main, Germany
- Also known as: “Leonhardskirche (Frankfurt am Main)” and “St. Leonhard, Frankfurt”
- Address: Am Leonhardstor 25
- Wheelchair access: limited
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include St. Paul’s Church and Römer.
St. Paul’s Church
Photo: Simsalabimbam, CC BY-SA 4.0.
St Paul's Church in Frankfurt am Main is a former church building used as an exhibition, memorial and meeting place. It was built between 1789 and 1833 to replace the medieval "Barfüßerkirche", which was demolished in 1786, and served as Frankfurt's main Protestant-Lutheran church until 1944, when it was replaced by St Catherine's Church. St. Paul’s Church is situated 260 metres north of St. Leonhard.
Römer
Town hall
Photo: Der Wolf im Wald, CC BY-SA 3.0 de.
The Römer is a medieval building in the Altstadt of Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and one of the city's most important landmarks. The Römer is located opposite the Old St. Nicholas Church and has been the city hall of Frankfurt for over 600 years. Römer is situated 200 metres northeast of St. Leonhard.
Frankfurt Stock Exchange
Marketplace
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bahnhofsviertel and Sachsenhausen.
Bahnhofsviertel
Suburb
Photo: Luisfff2812, CC BY 4.0.
The Bahnhofsviertel is a quarter of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is part of the Ortsbezirk Innenstadt I. The Bahnhofsviertel was developed between 1891 and 1915.
Sachsenhausen
Suburb
Sachsenhausen-Nord and Sachsenhausen-Süd are two quarters of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The division into a northern and a southern part is mostly for administrative purposes as Sachsenhausen is generally considered a single entity.
Westend
Suburb
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Westend-Nord and Westend-Süd are two city districts of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The division into a northern and a southern part is mostly for administrative purposes as the Westend is generally considered an entity.
St. Leonhard
- Categories: monastery, building, tourism, tourist attraction, place of worship, and religion
- Location: Frankfurt, South Hesse, Hesse, Germany, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
50.10891° or 50° 6′ 32″ northLongitude
8.68016° or 8° 40′ 49″ eastElevation
99 metres (325 feet)Inception
1219Open location code
9F2C4M5J+H3OpenStreetMap ID
way 53567953OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=place_of_worshipOpenStreetMap feature
building=churchOpenStreetMap feature
tourism=attractionOpenStreetMap attribute
denomination=catholicOpenStreetMap attribute
wheelchair=limitedGeoNames ID
8410592Wikidata ID
Q1151086
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Turkish—“St. Leonhard” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “圣良纳堂”
- Dutch: “Sint-Leonarduskerk (Frankfurt)”
- Dutch: “Sint-Leonarduskerk”
- German: “Kirche St. Leonhard”
- German: “Leonhardskirche (Frankfurt am Main)”
- German: “Leonhardskirche”
- German: “Sankt Leonhard”
- German: “St. Leonhard”
- Swedish: “Leonhardskirche”
- Turkish: “Leonhardskirche, Frankfurt Am Main”
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