A number of important religious sites are also located in the center of Koblenz. It is recommended to include a visit to St. Florin, St. Castor and St. Mary cathedrals to your excursion. All of them were founded in the 11th-12th centuries and are constructed in the Romanesque style. These majestic monuments have survived to our times almost undamaged. Churches boast not only with an impressive appearance, but also with a beautiful interior design. Within their walls many important religious artifacts are kept.
An interesting attraction is the so-called ‘German Corner’ (Deutsches Eck), which is the confluence of two rivers - the Rhine and the Moselle. In 1953, it hosted the opening of the monument to William I, a grand statue that was a symbol of the unity of German people. Picturesque landscape always attracts a lot of travelers, they come to admire the beautiful scenery and capture themselves against the beautiful monument.
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