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A trip to Frankfurt, the economic center of Germany. Enjoy the view of the Main River, a tributary of the Rhine River, from the Eiserner Steg that crosses the south and north. Römerberg, which retains its medieval appearance. At the center of the old square named after a Roman, you can see the statue of Justitia, the Roman goddess of justice and law, and the Ostzeile, a traditional house built by silk merchants in Cologne in the 15th century, which is a historical part of the city. Goethe, the great writer who is the pride of Germans. Visit the Goethe House, where Goethe, who wrote many masterpieces, lived from birth until he was 26. There is a kitchen, dining room, music room, study, and studio where you can feel Goethe's breath, and it is a place where you can get a glimpse into the life of that time and Goethe's life, with the astronomical clock made by Wilhelm Friedrich Huisgen in 1746, an old pyramid piano, and the desk at which he wrote 'The Sorrows of Young Werther' and 'Faust'. There is a statue in Frankfurt with an interesting story, the so-called Spitting Lady Frau Rauscher. She was a famous drunkard in the neighborhood in the 19th century. There is an anecdote that she would steal someone's cider and drank it, and then spit on it and return it when someone protested. You meet the owner of a restaurant who is dressed up as her and eat traditional German pork cutlet schnitzel and apple wine Apfelwein. While we’re at it, we visit an orchard that makes apfelwein and taste various apple varieties, from quince apples (Marmelo) to pineapple apples (Ananasrenette). Let’s drink the fragrant apfelwein made only with apples, without any additives. Oh, Sole Mio! The song comes out naturally. We meet a young couple in a 600-year-old farmhouse in the German mountains covered in autumn colors and are treated to German home cooking, including homemade cheese, rye bread, and prosciutto ham. We find a house with a beautiful garden in southern Germany, where picturesque villages unfold wherever we go. The couple, who are good at handcrafting, live there and have many unique items, such as naturally dyed quilts and miniature trains. The food that the couple who make sausages at home give us is Mettbrötchen, which is minced raw meat on bread. While eating sauerkraut, a German kimchi, and Bratwurst, a traditional German sausage, in the autumn garden, we sing a special song for the couple. #WorldThemeTravel #EuropeanFantasia #Germany·Slovakia #Frankfurt #MainRiver #EiselnerBridge #RömerPlatz #GoetheHouse #AppleWine #AppleOrchard #LaurelianDuck #Homestay in an Old Horse Barn #Cowshed #SausageMakingFarmhouse