Frankfurt is a relatively small town but with much to offer, on the other side of the main river one can watch the skyline of the city and appreciate the harmony between the modern architecture and the old building that are well preserved throughout the city. Today we just walk to the St. Paul's Church which is a symbol of the German democratic movement. In this building the "Vorparlament" held its meetings, from March 31 1848 until April 3, preparing the elections for the German National Assembly, the first freely elected parliament of Germany, then walk to the other side and enjoyed a long walk by the river!
Today as Filomena and I were walking in downtown Frankfurt we saw a Mercedes Benz of the same color and and style of the Mercedes Benz that my father-in-law bought in 1969 in the factory of Stuttgart, Germany . He traveled from Luanda, Angola in Africa to Germany to buy it as he was a fan of German cars because of their quality and reliability. As an Engineer himself he had a taste for quality and durability. This car has an history that is worth telling. In 1975 when the civil war of Angola forced thousands Portuguese families to return to Portugal, my father in law was not an exception, he sent his family first to Portugal for safety reasons and stayed longer to protect the interests of the customers of the bank he worked with, then the Banco de Fomento e Exterior and now part of the Banco BPI. Prior to his departure he gave is Mercedes Benz to a dear friend from the old days of primary school to help him take his mother to South Africa to receive needed and urgen...
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