Neu-Isenburg has a population around 35,300 and lies directly south of Frankfurt am Main in Hessen. The town was founded in 1699 by Huguenot refugees fleeing religious persecution in France, and the planned grid layout of the original settlement is still visible. The Huguenot heritage is documented in the Stadtmuseum and reflected in some street names.
The Isenburg Zentrum is one of the region's larger shopping centres. Zeppelinheim, a sub-district built to house Zeppelin workers in the 1930s, has a Zeppelin museum. Frankfurt Airport borders the town to the west. The Frankfurter Kreuz motorway interchange lies nearby, making Neu-Isenburg an accessible business location. Frankfurt is about 15 minutes by S-Bahn. Adult companionship follows Hessen's regulatory framework.
Neu-Isenburg has a population around 35,300 and lies directly south of Frankfurt am Main in Hessen. The town was founded in 1699 by Huguenot refugees fleeing religious persecution in France, and the planned grid layout of the original settlement is still visible. The Huguenot heritage is documented in the Stadtmuseum and reflected in some street names.
The Isenburg Zentrum is one of the region's larger shopping centres. Zeppelinheim, a sub-district built to house Zeppelin workers in the 1930s, has a Zeppelin museum. Frankfurt Airport borders the town to the west. The Frankfurter Kreuz motorway interchange lies nearby, making Neu-Isenburg an accessible business location. Frankfurt is about 15 minutes by S-Bahn. Adult companionship follows Hessen's regulatory framework.
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