The inner town of Offenbach is quite large and has only a few suburbs. In the east the three incorporated: Bürgel (incorporated 1908), Bieber (incorporated April 1, 1938), and Rumpenheim (incorporated April 4, 1942). In the south are the newer suburbs Lauterborn and Rosenhöhe, Tempelsee, the office town Kaiserlei and the industrial area Waldheim. The newest suburb is Mathildenviertel in the center near to the Main river.
The Metzlersche bathing temple in Offenbach am Main , known as the Volksmuseum Lili-Tempel , is a former classicist bathing temple of the Frankfurt banker Friedrich Metzler in Offenbach's inner city.
The bathing temple was built in 1798 by French architect Nicolas Alexandre Salins de Montfort , after Metzler moved his summer residence to Offenbach in 1792. The building is considered to be Montfort's only work in the Rhine-Main area, which is preserved in its original state.
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