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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 ... The Jewish Cemetery in Koblenz has over 750 tombs of Jews from Koblenz and the s... The Jewish Cemetery in Koblenz has over 750 tombs of Jews from Koblenz and the surrounding area who ...
The Neo-Romanesque Catholic Herz Jesu Kirche Church, dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, was completed in 1903. The Neo-Romanesque Catholic Herz Jesu Kirche Church, dedicated to the Sacred Hea... The Neo-Romanesque Catholic Herz Jesu Kirche Church, dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, was com...
The history of Gorresplatz dates back to Roman times, which is evident in the magnificent Historiensaule column of its c... The history of Gorresplatz dates back to Roman times, which is evident in the ma... The history of Gorresplatz dates back to Roman times, which is evident in the magnificent Historiens...
The Historiensaule on Gorresplatz is a History Column on a fountain, depicting the history of Koblenz since the Roman er... The Historiensaule on Gorresplatz is a History Column on a fountain, depicting t... The Historiensaule on Gorresplatz is a History Column on a fountain, depicting the history of Koblen...
Designed by Carl Burger and dedicated to Koblenz poet Joseph Cornelius, the Schangel Fountain has the bronze statue of a... Designed by Carl Burger and dedicated to Koblenz poet Joseph Cornelius, the Scha... Designed by Carl Burger and dedicated to Koblenz poet Joseph Cornelius, the Schangel Fountain has th...
Originally the residence of the von der Arken family, the Alte Burg is a 13th century electoral castle surrounded by ram... Originally the residence of the von der Arken family, the Alte Burg is a 13th ce... Originally the residence of the von der Arken family, the Alte Burg is a 13th century electoral cast...