Which city in Hesse is ranked second among the cities with the most inhabitants after Frankfurt?
I just came across this question through another question. I'm thinking either Kassel, Darmstadt, or the Hessian state capital Wiesbaden. Or maybe Offenbach am Main, Marburg, Fulda, or Gießen.
Wiki tells Wiesbaden (even if I’m more sure about Kassel).
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_gr%C3%B6%C3%9Ften_St%C3%A4dte_in_Hessen
Definitely Wiesbaden. The others are then much smaller.
Wiesbaden, because it is also the capital of Hesse.
To Frankfurt (about 760.000 inhabitants) Wiesbaden arrives with about 300,000 inhabitants
Wiesbaden
According to the size of the roof of the main railway station, it should be Kassel.
The main station in Kassel actually has a pretty small rooftop.
Oh, yeah, I meant Kassel Wilhelmshöhe.
https://de.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Kassel-Wilhelmsh%C3%B6he_Station
In fact, it’s like pike soup.
The purpose of the roof will probably remain a secret forever. Finally, it is so extremely high that it sweeps the very large part of the underlying surface only with absolute wind silence before precipitation. Absolute wind stills are almost never there, not quite in rain.
But at least they have installed toilets by now. They had forgotten them, of course, and at first Dixi Klos had to be set up.
However, the trails are still very far and the ramps are quite steep.
The whole thing was pretty badly planned. But there was a nice festival when the station was opened.
Yes, it is also called “Palast of the Wind” because it seems to be particularly violent under the construction.
I thought. The Train station has a really big roof 😄