frankfurt an main : the largest financial center in europe

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Frankfurt is one of the few European cities with a significant number of skyscrapers, meaning buildings at least 150 m (492.13 ft) tall. 12 out of a total of 13 skyscapers in Germany are located in Frankfurt with two more (European Central Bank Headquarters, 185 metres, and Taunusturm, 170 metres) under construction in 2011. Most of the skyscrapers and high-rise office buildings in Frankfurt are located in the financial district (Bankenviertl) near the city centre, around the trade fair premises (Europaviertl) and at Mainzer Landstraße, which connects the two areas

Frankfurt is an international centre for finance, commerce, culture,

transport, education, and tourism. It is therefore considered an

alpha world city as listed by the Loughborough University group's

2010 inventory. It was ranked 10th among global cities by the

Global Power City Index 2011, 11th by the Global City

Competitiveness Index 2012 and 7th among international financial

centers by the International Financial Centers Development

Index2012.0

Frankfurt, is the largest city in the German state of Hesse and the fifth-

largest city in Germany, with a 2011 population of 695,624. The urban

area had an estimated population of 2,300,000 in 2010.The city is at the

centre of the larger Frankfurt RhineFr Metropolitan Region which has a

population of 5,600,000.

Frankfurt is the financial and transportation centre of Germany and the

largest financial centre in continental Europe. It is the seat of the

European Central Bank, the German Federal Bank, the Frankfurt Stock

Exchange, and the Frankfurt Trade Fair, as well as several large

commercial banks, e.g. Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank and DZ Bank

Frankfurt Airport is one of the world's busiest international airports,

Frankfurt Central Station is one of the largest terminal stations in Europe,

and the Frankfurter Kreuz is one of the most heavily used Autobahn

interchanges in Europe.