Until it
was
devastated
in two
massive
air
raids in
1944,
Frankfurt
had the
largest
and most
complete
Altstadt
of any
important
German
city.
After
the war,
the most
important
monuments
were
carefully
restored;
other
parts
were
hastily
rebuilt
in a
modern
manner.
Even so,
large
gaps
remained
until
the
1970s,
when,
after
much
debate,
they
were
filled
with a
mixture
of
pastiche
medieval
buildings
and
ultra-modern
public
commissions