Ginnheim, Residential district in Frankfurt-Mitte-Nord, Germany.
Ginnheim is a residential area in Frankfurt with a mix of modern and older buildings spread across approximately 2.7 square kilometers. More than 16,000 people live there along streets with shops, cafes, and green spaces.
The area was originally a small agricultural village and grew during the 20th century as part of Frankfurt's expansion into a major financial hub. This development brought typical residential buildings and public infrastructure.
The neighborhood brings together people from many backgrounds who shape the local shops and streets. Daily gathering spots reflect this mix of residents living side by side.
The U1 subway line at Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße connects the neighborhood quickly to central Frankfurt. Shops and cafes are scattered throughout, making it easy to run errands on foot.
Young people from nearby sports centers share the streets with families using cargo bikes. This blend of athletes and daily commuters gives the neighborhood its own rhythm.
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