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B256 Neuwied, Germany
Expressway B256 around the city of Neuwied in the Rhine River Valley, Germany.
Neuwied -ein Stadtporträt
Neuwied am Rhein - ein visuelles Stadtporträt
Places to see in ( Koblenz - Germany )
Places to see in ( Koblenz - Germany )
Koblenz is an ancient city in central Germany, and a gateway to the terraced vineyards and ruined castles of the Rhine Gorge. In the center, a monumental statue of William the Great marks the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle rivers. A cable car connects to the hilltop Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, which hosts museums and cultural events. South along the river is the neo-Gothic Stolzenfels Castle with its gardens.
At the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle Rivers and the convergence of three low mountain ranges – the Hunsrück, the Eifel and the Westerwald – the Romans founded a military stronghold they named Confluentes for the site’s supreme strategic value. Modern-day Koblenz is a park- and flower-filled city that serves as both the northern gateway to the Romantic Rhine Valley and the northeastern gateway to the Moselle Valley, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the region.
Koblenz has about 110,000 inhabitants (2015); the surrounding area accounts for about 400,000 people in total. The name Koblenz originates from Latin (ad) confluentes, confluence or (at the) merging of rivers. Subsequently it was Covelenz and Cobelenz. In the local dialect the name is Kowelenz. After Mainz and Ludwigshafen am Rhein, it is the third largest city in Rhineland-Palatinate in terms of population. Koblenz lies in the Rhineland, 92 kilometers (57 mi) southeast of Cologne by rail.
A lot to see in Koblenz such as :
Middle Rhine
Deutsches Eck
Ehrenbreitstein Fortress
Marksburg
Stolzenfels Castle
Electoral Palace, Koblenz
Lahneck Castle
Basilica of St. Castor
Koblenz-Stolzenfels
Thurant Castle
Mittelrheinmuseum Koblenz
Ludwig Museum im Deutschherrenhaus. Coblence, Allemagne
Église Notre-Dame
Schloss Sayn
DB Museum, Koblenz
Butterfly Garden Sayn Palace
Romanticum Koblenz
Musée du Land de Coblence
Volcano Park, Mayen-Koblenz
Wehrtechnische Studiensammlung Koblenz
Old Castle
Schängel Fountain
History Column
Rhein-Museum Koblenz
Église du Sacré-Cœur
Altes Kaufhaus
Sayn Castle
Baldwin Bridge, Koblenz
Peter-Altmeier-Denkmal
Fort Constantin
Trampolino Kinder-Spiel-Halle
Wasserspielplatz am Deutschen Eck
Johannes-Müller-Denkmal
Remstecken
Ruppertsklamm
Joseph-Görres-Denkmal
Kaiserin-Augusta-Denkmal
Goloring
Turmuhr und Augenroller
Deinhard-Kellermuseum
Rittersturz
Mother of Beethoven House
Dreikönigenhaus
Vater Rhein und Mutter Mosel
Festungs Park
Fort Asterstein
Rheinisches Eisenkunstguss-Museum
Preußisches Regierungsgebäude
Piratenland-Neuwied GmbH
Sayner Hütte
( Koblenz - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Koblenz . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Koblenz - Germany
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EIN TAG IN NEUWIED - Rheinland-Pfalz-Tag 2014
Felder, Flüsse, Wälder, Burgen, Schlösser, Sonne und Mond, Wind und Wetter, Feiern, Tierisch, Sport, Aktion und Leben: Ein Tag in Neuwied
EIN TAG IN NEUWIED - eine Reise durch Neuwied im Zeitraffer-Format. Wurde am Rheinland-Pfalz-Tag 2014 in Neuwied gezeigt.
Linz am Rhein, Germany as seen from the river Rhine.
English spoken - Nederlandse ondertiteling
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Linz am Rhein (in English Linz on the Rhine) is a municipality in the district of Neuwied, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated on the right bank of the river Rhine near Remagen, approx. 25 km southeast of Bonn and has about 6,000 inhabitants. It is the sister city of Marietta, Georgia in the United States, Linz in Austria and Pornic in France. Linz is the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde (collective municipality) Linz am Rhein.The town is also a destination for tourists thanks to its location next to the Rhine river and its colorful half-timbered houses. The town of Linz was first mentioned in an official document in 874 and called Lincesce. Between 1206 and 1214 the parish church of St. Martin was built at the most elevated spot of the town. A former church, which was located at the same place, had been destroyed during the fights of Otto IV and Philip of Swabia in 1198. During reconstruction work in 1981 the remains of graves and foundations belonging to the former church were found.
Boat trip: Frankfurt - Rüdesheim
Boat trip from Frankfurt via Mainz, Wiesbaden, Eltville to Rüdesheim
Music: The Big Beat 80s Kevin MacLeod, Syrinx Starr
Andernach, Germany as seen from the river Rhine.
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Andernach is a town in the district of Mayen - Koblenz, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, of currently about 30,000 inhabitants. It is situated towards the end of the Neuwied basin on the left bank of the Rhine, between the former tiny fishing village of Fornich, in the north and the mouth of the small river Nette, in the southeast, just 13 miles (21 km) north of Koblenz, with its five external town districts: Kell, Miesenheim, Eich, Namedy, and Bad Tönisstein. A few hundred metres downstream of Ander nach the Rhine valley narrows from both sides forming the northern part of the romantic Middle Rhine stretch. Already in Roman times the place the narrow passage begins was named Porta Antunnacensis or Ander nachian Gate. It is formed by two hills, the Krahnenberg (engl. Crane hill) and the Engwetter, (Narrow weather) on the right bank near the wine village Leutesdorf (external town district of Bad Hönningen). The crane hill is named after the old crane beneath it´s foot on the shore of the Rhine in earlier times (until 1650) the hill was named Geiersberg (Vulture's hill).