The neo-Gothic castle of the princes of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn lies at the foot of the Sayn family castle. Awakened from its sleep two decades ago. today it is again an place open house and a place of hospitality.
The rock tower is located between the Koblenz Gate Tower and the former Niederburg Gate Tower and was built - as the name suggests - on a rock pedestal about 5 meters high.
Pictograms carved in stone.
Cuno - Bridge named after Wilhelm Cuno, German Chancellor 1922-1923
Viewing point with a fantastic panoramic view.
The Pulsbach Gorge is a beautiful gorge, and the trail is easily accessible.
Beautiful picnic bench at the vineyard and along the hiking trail "Around Dellwe"
Crossroads on the hiking trail "Around Dellwe" with picnic bench.
The path through the forest at the Schützenkopf has been called the miners' path since ancient times. It is a route on which miners once walked to their place of work.
Picnic area with a wide view at the hiking trail "Erzweg" near the Boxbergerhof.
Shelter on the Büttenplatz in Urbar with a view of the town of Oberwesel and the vineyards on the Oelsberg as far as the Hunsrück heights.
Artist's impression of democracy
The Jewish community in Koblenz can look back on a long tradition. As early as 1160, Rabbi Benjamin von Tudela reported on his trip to Europe and Asia about community life in Koblenz on the Rhine.
Visit the Schängelbrunnen fountain at the town hall–Koblenz's lively landmark is a tongue-in-cheek reminder of the city's zest for life.
Marvel at the History Column on Josef-Görres-Platz–an impressive work of art that tells the story of 2,000 years of Koblenz' history in sculptures.
Catholic parish church in Sauerthal.
Admire the Electoral Palace on the banks of the Rhine–once the residence of the Electors of Trier and an outstanding example of classical architecture. The extensive palace grounds invite you to stroll and linger.
This large castle is a fine example of a reconstructed castle in the neo-Gothic style.
At the top of the harbor dam mole in St. Goarshausen.
Former parish church of St. Martin, the oldest church in Braubach