Falper in the world – Frankfurt Edition Five ideas on the city, waiting for the new Falper Store Frankfurt
Officially Frankfurt am Main, the lively city of Frankfurt is often called “Mainhattan” after the river that divides it, for its skyscrapers and for being home to one of the largest stock exchanges in the world as well as the European Central Bank.
But not only that, Frankfurt is also a city of great taste, with some of the best restaurants in Germany, beautiful museums and cultural monuments and a world-famous opera house.
And it is just a few meters away from the Alte Oper – an extraordinary Renaissance-style building that was originally the city’s opera house and which now regularly hosts concerts and theater shows – that the new Falper Store Frankfurt stands, at number 93 of the Reuterweg. Designed by architect Victor Vasilev, it represents the philosophy of the company at 360° by offering a unique experience, a journey to discover the Living Bathroom™ and the Living Kitchens™.


Next to the new showroom stands the Gustav restaurant which offers a new, subtle form of avant-garde, with traditional regional dishes revisited in a contemporary key. A cuisine that renounces flashy effects and prefers meticulous attention to detail.
In the rooms, furnishings inspired by the Bauhaus and unconventional works by young artists from Frankfurt.
Continuing towards the historic center, the numerous museums that populate the city are revealed step by step.
Among a total of over 60 places of culture, the house-museum of the poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, born and lived in Frankfurt, is striking. A house spread over 4 floors, each of which is finely furnished with a reference to Italian style.


Entering the streets of the Innenstadt – the financial and commercial hub of the city – you reach the banks of the Main. The first German river in length entirely in Teutonic territory, it divides the city into two parts, flowing undisturbed in the center of one of the liveliest areas rich in clubs and points of interest.

















































