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Construction of the vineyard remains on track and progressing as planned.

Construction progresses at Germany's largest bathing facility, the Rebstock Bath in Frankfurt, as the building's framework nears completion.

Construction of vineyard remains on track
Construction of vineyard remains on track

Construction of the vineyard remains on track and progressing as planned.

The Rebstock Bath, a significant bathing construction site in Frankfurt, Germany, is progressing steadily. This substantial project, located in the heart of the city, is being designed by geising+ böker architekten GmbH, with Leonhard Weiss handling the shell construction work.

The project has recently reached a significant milestone with the completion of the shell, a moment that was celebrated at the topping-out ceremony. The event, held at the Rebstock Bath site, was met with high excitement among the city and operators, signifying a significant moment in the project's progress.

Mayor Mike Josef (SPD) expressed confidence at the ceremony, stating that the Rebstock Bath is a significant part of Frankfurt's history. He hopes that future generations of Frankfurt residents will also experience the Rebstock Bath. Many Frankfurt residents, according to the Mayor, have taken their first swimming strokes at the Rebstock Bath.

The topping-out ceremony was not just a celebration of the project's progress, but also a symbolic step towards the completion of the construction. The estimated cost of the project is approximately 130 million euros.

The first bathers are expected to use the Rebstock Bath by the end of 2027. The Rebstock Bath, Germany's largest bathing construction site, is a significant project that is sure to become a cherished part of Frankfurt's community.

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