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EUR 58 - 125 TaunusTagungsHotel
The TaunusTagungsHotel offers modern rooms, free Wi-Fi and a daily breakfast buffet. It is located in Friedrichsdorf in the Hoch-Taunus Nature Park, j… MoreEUR 40 - 187 Mercure Hotel Bad Homburg Friedrichsdorf
This Mercure hotel offers air-conditioned rooms, an indoor heated pool and free parking. It is located in the quiet town of Friedrichsdorf, on the eas… MoreEUR 59 - 220 Lindenhof Landgasthof Hotel
This 3-star country hotel lies in the Taunus hills, 20 km north of Frankfurt city centre. It offers free internet, free parking, good A5 motorway acce… MoreEUR 52 - 108 Hotel Arkadia
This Hotel Arkadia hotel is in the centre of Friedrichsdorf next door to the Arkaden Passage Shopping Centre. The hotel provides spacious rooms with a… MoreEUR 50 - 84 Hotel & Restaurant Hugenottengarten
Offering an à la carte restaurant with beer garden, free Wi-Fi, and easy rail connections to Frankfurt, this 2-star hotel is located in Friedrichsdor… More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Friedrichsdorf is a town in the Hochtaunuskreis, some 20 km north of Frankfurt am Main in Hesse, Germany.
Later, zwieback was produced in Friedrichsdorf, which is why Friedrichsdorf is known as the "Town of Zwieback". Out of the zwieback maker "Emil Louis Pauly" grew Milupa, still in business now as a baby food maker, and still headquartered in Friedrichsdorf, although it is now owned by Numico, a Netherlands|Dutch company, and the factory has been moved abroad.
The town's most famous son was Philipp Reis, a teacher at the Institut Garnier and inventor of the electric transmission of speech, better known as the telephone, to whom a museum in Friedrichsdorf is dedicated, and after whom Friedrichsdorf's comprehensive school is named (Philipp-Reis-Schule).
In 1916, Dillingen, which had been founded only in 1804, was amalgamated with Friedrichsdorf. Dillingen took its name from a village which had been forsaken in the Thirty Years' War, and on whose rural area Friedrichsdorf's Huguenots later settled.
Köppern has a street hockey team, trained by, among others, professional hockey player Ingo Schwarz, who plays for Rote Teufel Bad Nauheim.
Image:Friedrichsdorf_Seulberg_Kirche.jpg|Evangelical-Lutheran Church (1862) ()
Image:Friedrichsdorf_Seulberg_Toepferbrunnen.jpg|Töpferbrunnen ("Potters' Fountain")
Image:Friedrichsdorf_Seulberg_Komplett.jpg|Seulberg as a whole
Friedrichsdorf was given its first civic coat of arms in 1821 in remembrance of Russian Princess Alexandra's – and her eight guests' – visit to Count Friedrich in Bad Homburg: In azure a ring of nine roses argent (ie a blue shield with a ring of nine silver roses).
After amalgamation, a new coat of arms was created in 1975, taking the newly amalgamated parts of town into account. It might heraldically be described thus: Party per saltire, above, in azure a rose argent, dexter in argent a four-spoked wheel gules, sinister in argent a horseshoe gules, below, in gules a tower Or. The silver rose charge has been kept, although now there is only one instead of a ring of nine. The red stylized wheel stands for Köppern and the red horseshoe for Seulberg. The tower comes from Burgholzhausen's old arms.
The town is also well supplied when it comes to rail transport. There are four Friedberg is provided by the Butzbach-Lich Railway.
Frankfurt International Airport can easily be reached by road. Also, the Firma Rotorflug can also be found in Friedrichsdorf, offering helicopter flights.
In Friedrichsdorf stands one of the two Temple (Mormonism)|Temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Germany, called the Frankfurt Temple (the other one is in Freiberg, Saxony).
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