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St. Paul's Church, Frankfurt am Main
Church and national assembly hall in Germany / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
St Paul's Church (German: Paulskirche)[1] is a former Protestant church in Frankfurt, Germany, used as a national assembly hall. Its important political symbolism dates back to 1848 when the Frankfurt Parliament convened there, the first publicly and freely-elected German legislative body.
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