Tours in the nearby Deinhard Kellermuseum would probably be appreciated by those interested in how wine is made in Germany and, of course, in tasting the final product. It is worth noting that the museum is equally interesting from an architectural point of view, immediately catching the eye with a beautiful exterior. At the exit, one can find a store with an excellent selection of wines. A couple of bottles can be bought as a gift to relatives and friends. Another interesting museum is the Rheinisches Fastnachtsmuseum, among the exhibits of which are traditional costumes worn at the main Koblenz festival (of course, this is about Fastnacht, or simply Karneval). Some of the costumes have historical value since they were sewn several centuries ago.
A lovely place for a promenade is Festungspark. On the way, you can enjoy the wonderful atmosphere, fresh sea air, excellent panoramic views. Tourists who wish to watch an exciting theatrical performance and thus satisfy spiritual needs are recommended to visit the Theater Koblenz. Its building was constructed in 1787 by the architect Peter Joseph Krahe. The first work, which marked the opening of the theater, was Mozart's opera Singspiel “The Abduction from the Seraglio”. During subsequent wars, the building was not affected much by raids and bombardments. It must be said that Koblenz has a lot of interesting sculptures - virtually at every step one can see something beautiful. The main thing is not to miss all this beauty so be sure to keep your eyes open (or “die Augen offen haben”, as locals would say).
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