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The Jewish Cemetery in Koblenz has over 750 tombs of Jews from Koblenz and the surrounding area who have died since the mid 19th century.
The Jewish Cemetery in Koblenz has over 750 tombs of Jews from Koblenz and the surrounding area who have died since the mid 19th century. It has a monumental limestone stele dedicated to victims of the Holocaust as well. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Upper Middle Rhine Valley.
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Im Vogelsang 1, 56154 Boppard, Germany
Schloss Stolzenfels is a 19th century Gothic Revival palace that was used as a royal summer residence
The history of Gorresplatz dates back to Roman times, which is evident in the magnificent Historiensaule column of its central fountain
The Historiensaule on Gorresplatz is a History Column on a fountain, depicting the history of Koblenz since the Roman era in the 1st century AD
The Romanticum in Forum Confluentes is an interactive exhibition with over 70 stations showcasing different aspects of the Middle Rhine Valley which you can visit as a passenger aboard a virtual steamship on the Rhine
Designed by Carl Burger and dedicated to Koblenz poet Joseph Cornelius, the Schangel Fountain has the bronze statue of a boy spitting water, on a column with the portraits of Cornelius and Kraehmer, and the coat-of-arms of Koblenz
The Mittelrhein Museum in Forum Confluentes showcases 2000 years of Rhine’s cultural history through 1,100 paintings, 8,000 graphics and drawings, 300 sculptures and other collections of furniture, textiles, military equipment, photographs, ceramics and coins