1. Burg EltzWierschem Eltz Castle is a medieval castle nestled in the hills above the Moselle River between Koblenz and Trier, Germany. It is still owned by a branch of the same family that lived there in the 12th century, 33 generations ago. Bürresheim Castle , Eltz Castle and Lissingen Castle are the only castles on the left bank of the Rhine in Rhineland-Palatinate which have never been destroyed. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
2. Marksburg CastleBraubach The Marksburg is a castle above the town of Braubach in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is one of the principal sites of the Rhine Gorge UNESCO World Heritage Site. The fortress was used for protection rather than as a residence for royal families. It has a striking example of a bergfried designed as a butter-churn tower. Of the 40 hill castles between Bingen am Rhein and Koblenz the Marksburg was the only one which was never destroyed. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
3. Auto & Technik Museum (Automobile and Technology Museum)Sinsheim The Auto & Technik Museum Sinsheim is a technology museum in Sinsheim, Germany. Opened in 1981, it is run by a registered association called Auto & Technik Museum Sinsheim e. V. which also runs the Technik Museum Speyer. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
4. Rhine RiverRhineland Palatinate The Rhineland is the name used for a loosely defined area of Western Germany along the Rhine, chiefly its middle section. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
5. Rhine ValleyRhineland Palatinate The Rhineland is the name used for a loosely defined area of Western Germany along the Rhine, chiefly its middle section. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
7. Burg FrankensteinNieder Beerbach Frankenstein Castle is a hilltop castle in the Odenwald overlooking the city of Darmstadt in Germany. It is thought that this castle may have been an inspiration for Mary Shelley when she wrote her 1818 Gothic novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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