Lohrberg, Cultural heritage mountain in Frankfurt-Ost, Germany
The Lohrberg is a hill with vineyards in Frankfurt's east district that offers views of the city and surrounding areas. Grapevines grow on its slopes alongside natural features and the urban backdrop.
The hill has been a wine-growing area for centuries and still shapes Frankfurt's identity as a wine city. The vines on its slopes bear witness to this long tradition.
The mountain serves as a place where Frankfurt's wine-growing tradition continues to be practiced. This craft connects the city's past with its present-day community.
The hill is reached through multiple walking paths that connect to Frankfurt's green belt network and provide visitors with different route options. The paths are accessible throughout the year for various day trips.
It is one of the few places in a major German city where wine is grown within city limits. This rare combination of urban life and wine production makes the location notable.
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