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Therefore, Yunluo and Yan Shenyu drove from Wiesbaden to Rüdesheim on the same day to take a boat to Koblenz, and then the train back to Rüdesheim and drove back to Wiesbaden. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
If you are interested in the castle, you can get off the boat and climb the heights, but you have to take your luggage in your hands, and then pick up the car and drive. Before leaving, Yunluo checked many timetables for taking the boat, all of which were very vague, and finally Yunluo and Yan Shenyu decided to get up early, preferring to arrive early and not miss it.
Sure enough, Yunluo and Yan Shenyu's choice was very correct, and after eating organic duck eggs in the early morning, they flew for an hour and came to Rüdesheim.
Go straight to the visitor center, the following two pictures are the timetable of the 'KD' cruise, Yunluo and Yan Shenyu are now in the peak season, there are five boats a day, the red on the right is downstream, Yunluo and Yan Shenyu sit on the five-pointed star at 9:35 a.m. departure.
Arrive in Koblenz at 13:10 in the afternoon, the whole journey takes more than 3 hours, and the next bus is from Mainz, arrive at Boppard at 12:50, if you want to get to Koblenz, you need to change to another boat, I don't know if you understand?
The Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, also known as the Stone Fortress, rises 118 meters above the Rhine River and faces the German Cape. Around 1000 AD, a small castle building appeared on the site, and in the following centuries the Electors of Trier ≠☆,ww▼w. converted it into a fortress.
Later, it was destroyed by the French, and the Kingdom of Prussia also sent people to repair the fortress of Ehrenbreitstein. The fortress was one of the most powerful fortresses built in Europe after 1815 and is still well preserved.
Everything here seems to be a little exquisite, small hotels, small wine alleys, taverns, even the train station is very small, only the vineyards are all over the mountain. The aerial cable car glides over the vineyards. Yunluo and Yan Shenyu did not take the cable car, but walked slowly up the back mountain, with a panoramic view of the vineyards, the Rhine River and Bingen on the other side.
The grapes here are all grown on tripods, which are different from what Yunluo and Yan Shenyu saw in Dunhuang before, and the fruits are all green, that is, they make delicious Riesling.
In fact, the city of Rüdesheim is very small. It's a small town for Yunluo, not a city, so if you choose to live here, the location won't be bad, but it's a small city that attracts three million people every year.
At European train stations, only the platform does not have a ticket gate, class 1 or reserved seats will be seated, and the rest can be seated if there is a vacant seat after boarding. The train needs to manually press a button on the door to open, so don't wait for the door to open automatically.
I chose a window position. Write the date of the day on your pass. After a few stops, the train finally saw the legendary ticket inspector. He "clicked" the date on Yunluo's ticket. Seeing that Yunluo came to take the train from a foreign country, he also asked where Yunluo was going and reminded Yunluo what time he would get off the train.
Arrive at the hotel in Koblenz before 9 o'clock, just in time for an early check-in when there is a vacant room. After putting away the luggage, Yunluo took the train to Mainz.
Mainz is the capital and largest city of the German state of Rhineland Palatinate, which is opposite the mouth of the main and Rhine rivers, and is relatively close to Frankfurt. There are many churches and palaces.
Walk all the way out of the train station and go up the slope. You can see the Cathedral of São Stefan. The most enchanting sight is the one designed by the Russian Jewish master Mark? 9 splendid stained-glass windows painted by Marcchagall in his twilight years on the theme of Old and New Testament stories.
Shades of green, yellow and red are added to the deep blue, giving it a mysterious, medieval feel and a symbol of reconciliation between Judaism and Christianity.
The Mainz Church is one of the most ornate churches in Germany. Among them, the archbishop's memorial tombstone and the church museum have a lot of precious works of art. As the seat of the Archbishop of Mainz, one of the seven electors of the Holy Roman Empire, the church is very majestic. Inside, there are many sculptures of the archbishops of the past.
Organs are often performed in churches. The market outside the church on Saturday was large for food. Flowers are the mainstay, but there are also some handicrafts.
It takes only about ten minutes by train from Mainz to Wiesbaden, and there are many frequent departures.
Wiesbaden is a city in central western Germany, the capital of Hesse, with a rich history of more than 2,000 years. Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany called Wiesbaden the "Nice of Northern Europe", and the folk gave her the reputation of "the city of villas".
In addition to being the political center of Hesse, Wiesbaden is also a famous spa resort in Germany, known as "the city full of springs and flowers", as early as the Roman Empire, it has been known, and the name of Wiesbaden is derived from the name of the hot spring.
Coming out of the train station and walking along the beautiful walks on both sides, a church comes into view. Walking in the direction of the church, we pass a beautiful little alley.
In the morning, it rained lightly, it was slightly cold, and I went out wrapped in a scarf, and the red, red, yellow and yellow leaves fell to the ground. Autumn has quietly arrived in Koblenz.
Walking along the river, you will find a lot of squirrels and small birds running in the grass to forage for food, the townspeople also run with their dogs, and from time to time you will meet elderly people riding bicycles to exercise. Koblenz is a city in western Germany. At the confluence of the Moselle and the Rhine. for ancient Roman towns. In the 6th century, it was the seat of the Frankish royal family. In the early days, it was known for its business.
The main attraction of Koblenz is the famous "Deutsche Horn". This is where the Moser River joins the Rhine. On this miniature delta, a statue of Kaiser Wilhelm the Great commemorates the once unified and powerful German Empire.
The confluence of the Rhine and the Moselle received the name "Horn of Germany" in the 13th century due to the arrival of the German Knights. There is a monument to Kaiser Wilhelm, which served as a symbol of German unity from 1953 until the reunification of Germany in 1990.
After the death of Wilhelm I, the first emperor of the German Empire, in 1888, the idea of a memorial sculpture was conceived throughout the German Empire to thank the German Emperor for his fight for German unity in the three wars of 1864, 1866 and 1871.
All over Germany have applied to build statues of their emperors in their cities, and Koblenz is one of them.
In 1891, the young Emperor Wilhelm II finally decided to choose Koblenz in the Rhineland, and the specific location of the statue was chosen at the confluence of the Moselle and Rhine rivers.
The 1,000,000 gold marks needed to build the statue were raised through a nationwide fundraiser, and on August 31, 1897, Wilhelm II personally unveiled the sculpture of Wilhelm I, designed by the German architect Bruno? Brunoschmitz (November 21, 1858 – April 27, 1916).
The sculpture is 37 meters high, including a 14-meter-high equestrian statue, and Emperor Wilhelm I is dressed in a general's uniform and a coat fluttering in the wind, while the genius next to him is holding a horse in one hand and a mattress and the emperor's crown in the other. The front of the sculpture depicts the Eagle of the German Empire, which clutches a snake and scolds its enemies.
In this way, the majesty of Wilhelm I was expressed. Above the base of the sculpture is engraved the Koblenz poet Max? Feng? Schenkendorf "Spring greetings to the Motherland".
Climb the Kaiser Wilhelm Monument and look out over the German Horn for a view of the yellow and black rivers converging. Coming down from the monument, not far away is the Hertz Jesus Church. The church was built in 1900 and completed in 1903. It is a neo-Romanesque Catholic church.
It was noon when we arrived at the Hertz Jesus Church, and the church was closed. But there is a lawn outside the church with lots of flowers, and sitting on a bench in the shade of the trees in the afternoon is a wonderful way to travel.
Depart the peaceful and beautiful Koblenz and take the train along the Rhine to Cologne. Coming out of the Cologne train station, the Cologne Cathedral appeared in front of you without warning.
Kölnerdom (full name) is a Catholic cathedral located in Cologne, Germany, and is a landmark building in the city of Cologne. Of all the churches, it is the second highest in Germany (after the Ulm Cathedral in the city of Ulm) and the third highest in the world.
In terms of size, it is the largest church in northern Europe. Combining grandeur and delicacy, it is considered the most perfect example of Gothic church architecture. It was built in 1248 and was completed by Kaiser Wilhelm I in 1880, taking more than 600 years to renovate it.
Located in the heart of Cologne, Cologne Cathedral is a symbol of European Christian authority and a fine example of Gothic religious architecture. It is a rare five-hall building, with a high and wide interior space, and a tall tower facing the sky, symbolizing man's desire to communicate with God. In addition to the two tall towers, the exterior of the church is complemented by several small minarets.
The four walls of the church are filled with stained glass depicting biblical characters; The bell tower is equipped with 5 bells, the heaviest of which is 24 tons, and the bells ring in unison, and the sound is loud. Cologne Cathedral houses many treasures. Partially damaged during the Second World War, the church has been restored for almost 20 years, and Cologne Cathedral, a symbol of faith and a testimony to European cultural traditions, has finally been preserved.
I wanted to stay in Cologne for a day and then leave for Münster, but the hotel in Münster was full for the weekend, so I stayed in Cologne for an extra day.
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