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The Rhein Museum Koblenz is dedicated to the history and culture of Rhine from the time of the Neanderthals to the 20th century.
The Rhein Museum Koblenz is dedicated to the history and culture of Rhine from the time of the Neanderthals to the 20th century. It covers various aspects such as Rhine Romanticism, Hydrology, Castles, Waterways, Life on the Rhine and Fishing.
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Charlottenstraße 53A, 56077 Koblenz, Germany
+49 261 703450
Housed in the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, the Landesmuseum Koblenz is a history and culture museum, with a variety of changing exhibitions on photography, archaeology, viticulture and cultural history
The first settlement of the Teutonic Order Knights in Rhineland, the Deutschherrenhaus houses the Ludwig Museum which showcases 20th century French art
The Romanesque Basilica of St Castor is Koblenz’s oldest church, dating back to the 9th century
The Deutsches Eck or German Corner is the headland at the confluence of the Mosel and Rhine rivers
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
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