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).
Kurfurstliches Schloss is interesting from both a historical and an architectural perspective. Once it was the residence of the last Archbishop-Elector of Trier, Clemens of Saxony. The building designed in the style of early classicism dates back to the late 18th century. One should not ignore the historical ensemble called Vier Türme. It consists of four buildings with artistic towers facing the square with corners, thus forming a small alley. Each detail of the composition is interesting, many tourists admire its bas-reliefs and carved elements for hours. Also, you should not pass by Rathaus - however, this applies to any German city, since local residents know how to choose very impressive town hall buildings. And this building is no exception.
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