
Frankfurt's oldest building, a stunning example of Carolingian architecture with medieval art and a renowned baroque organ.
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Frankfurt's oldest building, a stunning example of Carolingian architecture with medieval art and a renowned baroque organ.
"One of the most interesting churches in Frankfurt, worth a visit for its history and architecture."

Hours can be limited (e.g., 2-5 PM, Thu-Sun). Verify online or on-site to avoid disappointment.
Limited space for photography inside; a wide-angle lens helps capture the interior.

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Marvel at one of Germany's few remaining Carolingian churches, with foundations dating back to 830 AD.

Experience the incredible acoustics and the restored 1736 Onimus baroque organ.

Discover intricate medieval frescos and late Gothic decorative elements within the church.
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Hours can be limited (e.g., 2-5 PM, Thu-Sun). Verify online or on-site to avoid disappointment.
Limited space for photography inside; a wide-angle lens helps capture the interior.
The adjacent garden and Antoniter Tower are also worth exploring during your visit.
Enjoy a calm, green, and peaceful atmosphere, with a passage leading down to the river.
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Hours can be limited (e.g., 2-5 PM, Thu-Sun). Verify online or on-site to avoid disappointment.
Limited space for photography inside; a wide-angle lens helps capture the interior.
The adjacent garden and Antoniter Tower are also worth exploring during your visit.
Enjoy a calm, green, and peaceful atmosphere, with a passage leading down to the river.
Visitors praise Justinuskirche for its historical significance as Frankfurt's oldest building and its beautiful medieval architecture, including frescos and a notable baroque organ. The peaceful atmosphere and riverside passage are also appreciated. However, some visitors have been disappointed by unexpected closures or discrepancies in advertised opening hours, highlighting the importance of verifying access beforehand.
"St.Justin’s church, an amazing church with a beautiful altar and most of the structural parts of the church dates back to the early medieval period. This is the oldest church in Germany established by Archbishop Odgar of Mainz at around 850 AD."
Daryll Davis
"I rate the Church higher because it's the worship place and equally respectable for the followers of all the religions.
This church is quite old and it's also the part of small fort. The building design is awesome and the place is very calm, green and peaceful. The passage to church and then down to river is built amazingly.
Overall a good experience to spend time over there."
Mudassar Ishfaq Ch.
"Took a train from Bad Nauheim today (Thursday, 6 April) to visit the church as the church website says it's open Thursday - Sunday (see below). Sign on church door says Friday - Sunday. So disappointed ☹️. Maybe update the church website so that others are not disappointed. Or am I mistaken?
April - Oktober
Donnerstag bis Sonntag sowie an Feiertagen
jeweils 14 bis 17 Uhr
(Justinuskirche, Justinusgarten und Antoniterturm)"
Rob Bongard
Justinuskirche is located in Frankfurt-Höchst. You can reach it via public transport, often using regional trains or trams. The Deutschlandticket is a great option for affordable travel on public transit across Germany, including to Frankfurt.
Yes, getting into Frankfurt from the airport is generally easy. You can purchase tickets from machines to access public transport, making it convenient for layovers or short visits.
For exploring Frankfurt and its surroundings, consider the Deutschlandticket for unlimited travel on public transport and regional trains for a month.
Justinuskirche typically has limited opening hours, often from 2 PM to 5 PM, Thursday through Sunday, and on public holidays. It's crucial to check the church's website or signs on the door for the most current information, as these can change.
Information regarding entrance fees is not widely available, suggesting it might be free or by donation. It's best to be prepared for a small donation.
Justinuskirche is generally open from Thursday to Sunday. Visiting on a Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday means it will likely be closed.
Justinuskirche is Frankfurt's oldest building, with foundations laid around 830 AD, making it one of the oldest churches in Germany. It features significant Carolingian architecture, medieval frescos, and a restored baroque organ.
Inside, you can admire the beautiful altar, medieval frescos, late Gothic ornaments, and the impressive Onimus baroque organ. The church's structural parts date back to the early medieval period.
The church's interior can be challenging for photography due to limited space. A wide-angle lens is recommended, and consider the lighting conditions. The exterior, especially when lit in winter, also makes for a great photo opportunity.
Visitors describe the place as very calm, green, and peaceful, offering a good experience to spend time in reflection.
While the interior has limited space, a wide-angle lens can capture its historical elements. The exterior, especially with winter lighting, is also a striking subject. Consider the surrounding garden and river passage for varied shots.
Specific restrictions are not mentioned, but it's always respectful to be discreet when photographing in a place of worship.







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