English: Frankfurt/M., Germany: Top of the Main Tower (named after the River Main – pronounced “mine”) in the bank district, with public visitors’ platform at the height of 198 m (approx. 650 ft.), and broadcast antenna of the Hessischer Rundfunk (HR) (Hassian Broadcast Corporation) on top
Deutsch: Frankfurt am Main: Spitze des Main Towers im Bankenviertel, mit öffentlicher Besucherterrasse in 198 m Höhe und Sendeantenne des Hessischen Rundfunks
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