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"Skipping the Traditional Station Night Routine, Opt for 'Open Quarter'"

The Frankfurt Railway District isn't an easy stroll. Instead, the area aspires to showcase a distinct side of itself, filled with music.

- "Skipping the Traditional Station Night Routine, Opt for 'Open Quarter'"

The Bahnhofsviertel Night is past – the vicinity of Frankfurt's central station now dons the title of "Open Quarter." Five music stages and chosen venues facilitate the array of Bahnhofsviertel's diversity presently. The coordinators encompass a business association and a local resident group.

Prior to the event, Frankfurt's Economic Commissioner Stephanie Wüst (FDP) asserted that this district boasts an "unrivaled urban uniqueness," surpassing the global portrayals of drugs, debris, and dealers. This event is being held for the second time this year.

The stage performances commenced at noon, accompanied by a thrift market and kid-friendly activities. Eduard M. Singer, head of Frankfurt's city marketing department, deemed the Bahnhofsviertel as "rough and jagged, yet diverse and teeming with energy." This action day permits patrons to experience the Bahnhofsviertel in its "open and honest" entirety.

The coordination of the Open Quarter event involves both a business association from the Municipality and a local resident group. After appreciating the diverse energy of the Bahnhofsviertel during the action day, visitors may decide to explore more of the unique offerings within the municipality.

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