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Quote: The only way to see the Rhine Valley is by Boat. The Köln-Düsseldorfer runs different boats all day during the spring, summer, and fall. Advanced reservations can be found at www.TravelToe.com. Read More
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Quote: The cathedrals in Frankfurt are many, and like the others, this one has been rebuilt several times due to wars, bombings, fires, and general upkeep. Amazing history, glimpse of the city as it grew during the Read More
Quote: This is an interesting museum because it shows the art in the objects surrounding us. The exhibition, for example, shows some 50 chairs side by side -all in different designs. A great place if you are Read More
Quote: Rüdesheim has been a prosperous town for centuries. First nature made its luck and then it made its own. Up to middle of the nineteenth century the Rhine was not navigable between Rüdesheim and Lorch due to Read More
Quote: The elegant Schloss Johannisberg can be seen on a hill overlooking the main road from Rüdesheim to Wiesbaden. The palatial castle is not the main reason to visit, but rather the wine. Schloss Johannisberg is Read More
Quote: After visiting the street where my grandmother grew up (Schwanenstr. 8), I headed to the Jewish Cemetery (Judischer Friedhof.) While I couldn't get into the cemetery, the outer wall contained the names of the Read More
Quote: This museum is situated just off the southwest corner of the Römerberg. It is open Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm, except Wednesday 4pm-8pm, and Sunday 1pm-5pm. Admission is 4 euro for adults or 2 euro with the Read More
Quote: This museum, specifically dedicated to exhibitions on architecture, was a trendsetter, as it was the first significant architecture museum in Europe when it opened. German architect Oswald Mathias Ungers Read More