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The Dreikonigenhaus is a 13th century house with Romanesque and Gothic features, built before the medieval city walls we... The Dreikonigenhaus is a 13th century house with Romanesque and Gothic features,... The Dreikonigenhaus is a 13th century house with Romanesque and Gothic features, built before the me...
Named after St Simeon of Trier, the Simeonstift was a collegiate church built in 1037 to commemorate his canonization. Named after St Simeon of Trier, the Simeonstift was a collegiate church built in... Named after St Simeon of Trier, the Simeonstift was a collegiate church built in 1037 to commemorate...
Standing tall on 300 metre high sandstone cliffs on the banks of the Moselle, the Mariensaule was built in 1866 to comme... Standing tall on 300 metre high sandstone cliffs on the banks of the Moselle, th... Standing tall on 300 metre high sandstone cliffs on the banks of the Moselle, the Mariensaule was bu...
Dedicated to St Paulinus, this Baroque 18th century church in Trier was built on the site of a 4th century church were t... Dedicated to St Paulinus, this Baroque 18th century church in Trier was built on... Dedicated to St Paulinus, this Baroque 18th century church in Trier was built on the site of a 4th c...
The Zurlaubener Ufer area on the banks of the Moselle traces its origins back to the 7th century, when the Kloster St. The Zurlaubener Ufer area on the banks of the Moselle traces its origins back to... The Zurlaubener Ufer area on the banks of the Moselle traces its origins back to the 7th century, wh...
Nestled in the midst of deep green forests on a 70 metre high hill above the Moselle river, the Eltz Castle is a sight t... Nestled in the midst of deep green forests on a 70 metre high hill above the Mos... Nestled in the midst of deep green forests on a 70 metre high hill above the Moselle river, the Eltz...