The Hauptwache (Main Guardroom) is a central point of
Frankfurt am Main
Frankfurt, officially Frankfurt am Main (; Hessian dialects, Hessian: , "Franks, Frank ford (crossing), ford on the Main (river), Main"), is the most populous city in the States of Germany, German state of Hesse. Its 791,000 inhabitants as o ...
and is one of the most famous plazas (german: link=no, An der Hauptwache) in the city. The original name ''Schillerplatz'' was superseded in the early 1900s. It lies to the west of
Konstablerwache with both squares linked by the
Zeil, the central shopping area of the city.
The Hauptwache building
The
Baroque building which gave the square its name was built in 1730. It was the headquarters of the city's ''Stadtwehr'' militia when Frankfurt was an independent city state (→
Free City of Frankfurt
For almost five centuries, the German city of Frankfurt was a city-state within two major Germanic entities:
*The Holy Roman Empire as the Free Imperial City of Frankfurt () (until 1806)
*The German Confederation as the Free City of Frankfurt ...
) and also contained a prison. In the 18th century Frankfurt still had city walls and its own army. Until 1864 the place surrounding the building was called ''Paradeplatz'' reflecting its military function.
In 1833 during the
Frankfurter Wachensturm, the Hauptwache and the
Konstablerwache were stormed in a failed effort by a small revolutionary force of native citizens, among others
Gustav Koerner, and some people from different locations in Germany. When
Prussia
Prussia, , Old Prussian: ''Prūsa'' or ''Prūsija'' was a German state on the southeast coast of the Baltic Sea. It formed the German Empire under Prussian rule when it united the German states in 1871. It was ''de facto'' dissolved by an ...
annexed the city in 1866 and took over military activities, the Hauptwache lost this role.
The prison remained and the Hauptwache also became a police station. In 1904, the building was used as a café and remains one to this day. It was the scene of the
Hauptwache incident when French troops opened fire on students protesting against the
French occupation of Frankfurt
French occupation of Frankfurt occurred from 6 April to 17 May 1920 as part of the Allied occupation of the Rhineland. The principal city occupied was Frankfurt, but the French also occupied Dieburg, Darmstadt, Hanau and Homburg. The occupation ...
on 7 April 1920.
Heavily burned in
World War II bombing, it was reopened in a provisional form with an altered roof in 1954. In 1967, with the building of the
U-Bahn tunnel through the city, it was dismantled so it could be moved and rebuilt over the new underground U-Bahn station.
The plaza has undergone another major renovation when the
S-Bahn
The S-Bahn is the name of hybrid urban-suburban rail systems serving a metropolitan region in German-speaking countries. Some of the larger S-Bahn systems provide service similar to rapid transit systems, while smaller ones often resemble c ...
station for suburban trains was opened in 1978.
Hauptwache station serves as one of the most important crosspoints of the
Frankfurt public transport system. Eight of nine S-Bahn lines serve the station as well as six of nine U-Bahn lines.
The Plaza
The plaza "An der Hauptwache" has been reformed several times. Its current appearance is marked by a sunken terrace leading down to underground pedestrian area with shops and the public transport station. Frankfurters call the sunken area "das Loch" (''the Hole'').
The plaza contains a number of different architectural styles. It is towered above and dominated by
St. Catherine's Church. Apart from the
baroque Hauptwache itself, the surrounding buildings are mostly new architecture because of the
damage from the war.
Connecting streets
*Shopping district streets
**Straßenzug ''Biebergasse/
Fressgass''
**''Schillerstraße''
**''Steinweg''
**''Liebfrauenstraße''
**''
Zeil''
*Thoroughfare Streets
**Straßenzug ''
Roßmarkt/
Kaiserstraße''
**''Große Eschenheimer Straße''
Gallery
Hauptwache Wachgebaeude Cafe diagonal.jpg, The former guard-house with a café (front side)
Hauptwache Kaufhof Verkehrsinsel Zeil.jpg, The Hauptwache plaza with the Kaufhof department store
Hauptwache Das Loch.jpg, ''The Hole'' in the Hauptwache plaza
Talbot_Blick_von_der_Zeil_auf_die_Hauptwache_1846.jpg, Hauptwache in 1846, by William Fox Talbot
William Henry Fox Talbot FRS FRSE FRAS (; 11 February 180017 September 1877) was an English scientist, inventor, and photography pioneer who invented the salted paper and calotype processes, precursors to photographic processes of the later 1 ...
(mirror image)
Hauptwache Frankfurt.jpg, The Hauptwache at night, seen from the Kaufhof's roof garden
References
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