The "Dreikönigskirche," or "Church of the Three Kings," is a fascinating spot to explore in Sachsenhausen, Frankfurt's largest Protestant parish, boasting around 6,200 members. Nestled right by the banks of the River Main, this church is a stunning piece of neo-Gothic architecture that often tricks visitors into thinking it's much older than it is. While it was only consecrated in 1881, it stands on the site of the "Dreikönigskapelle," the original "Chapel of the Three Kings," which dates back to 1340.
The church’s towering spires and intricate facade are delightful for architecture buffs and Instagram enthusiasts alike. And if you time your visit just right, you might catch a glimpse of the River Main glistening in the early morning light, making for a perfect photo opportunity. Inside, the stained glass windows cast colorful reflections that dance across the pews, creating an atmosphere that’s both serene and inspiring. Don't forget to take a leisurely stroll along the river afterward, where you can soak in the local charm and maybe find a cozy café to sip on some coffee or tea.