Karmeliterkloster, Frankfurt, is a complex with origins dating back to the 14th century when it was established as a Carmelite Monastery. Secularized in the early 19th century, the site retains significant historical and artistic value, particularly its well-preserved mural paintings from the 16th century. Heavily damaged during World War II, the complex has undergone restoration and now serves as a space for historical archives and contemporary art exhibitions. Visitors can explore the church, cloisters, and refectory, admiring the artwork and learning about the monastery's history and the impact of the war on Frankfurt.
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