

BROICH IM RÖMER - Frankfurt am Main
The Römer in Frankfurt is, not without good cause, regarded as one of the best-known town halls in Germany: Famous people from all over the world, starting with the U.S. president John F. Kennedy and continuing with the Dalai Lama, Michael Gorbachev and many more have visited the historical premises of this world-class metropolis. When people talk of the Römer, that means not only the Rathaus (town hall) but also the entire building complex with its three houses and its winding stairways and arches that lend the historical building its special atmosphere.
The premises of the Römer offer space for high-level receptions and events of all kinds. A total of three event rooms are available, which can be combined with one another if required. The historic Ratskeller (cellar) offers room for around 200 guests for events of all kinds. A real “jewel” is the neo-gothic chapel in the Römer, which can accommodate up to 70 guests and can be combined with the Ratskeller with no problems at all if the need should arise.

