Polizeipräsidium Frankfurt am Main, Police headquarters in Adickesallee, Frankfurt, Germany
The Frankfurt Police Headquarters is a modern administrative complex located on Adickesallee with glass and concrete facades spanning multiple floors. The facility combines office spaces, operations centers, and public areas within a unified structure.
The current building opened in 2002 and replaced the previous headquarters housed since 1914 in the Gallus district at Friedrich-Ebert-Anlage. The move marked a modernization of infrastructure to meet the city's growing needs.
The building reflects German values of transparency and public service through its open design and access for citizens. The spaces connect administrative functions with public interaction, showing how a modern law enforcement institution organizes itself.
The building is open to the public through the main entrance at Adickesallee 70 and maintains regular hours for various services. The location is central and accessible by public transportation.
The building integrates advanced security systems seamlessly into its architecture without compromising public accessibility. This balance between security and transparency makes it a notable example of modern civic design.
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