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Bidra med feedbackCochem, the beautiful wine village on the Moselle, can be reached from the Moselle towards Koblenz or Trier or via the A 48 motorway. Also from the Eifel and Hunsrück there are many ways down the mountain to Cochem. There are more ways to park, the cheapest is near the train station. Through the narrow Rigs, best on the way over the “Tummelchen” with its old sugar tower, which served to guard the city border in the middle, it goes up to the castle. The Reichsburg Cochem is more than a castle. She is the largest castle in the Mosel. The strenuous steep path up compensated with a beautiful view of the Moseltal and Cochem. High above Cochem on the Mosel rises on a mighty rock, the Reichsburg with kernels and tins, the largest stronghold on the Mosel. Here you can take part in castle tours, guided tours of children also rustic knights, medieval castle festivals, gourmet festival, sparkling gala, Cochemer Burgweihnacht, cultural events. In the course of the Burgenromantics in the 19th The medieval castle, which was damaged by the Kurfürsten of Trier during the Palatinate War, was damaged by the Berlin Trade Council Louis Ravené. Century lovingly restored and rebuilt in neo-gothic style. Every year on the first week of August actors and all kinds of people wait for visitors to the proud fortress in the medieval ambience. In the stunning landscape of the old Reichsburg, a medieval market scenario with rustic stands and action levels is set up, in which all kinds of people and Gaukler have interesting entertainment for the visitor. The castle is worth a trip. Prices: Only with guided tour: adults 6 €, children and youth (6 17 years) 3 €, family card (two adults and at least two children under 18 years old): 16 €, groups (from 12 people): 5 € knight meal incl. Guided tour: 49 € Guided tour for children: 13 €, companions and adults: 15 € In Cochem there are other historical parts of the former fortresses and the city wall to discover. The baroque town hall was built in 1739. Interesting and recommended excursion destinations: Senfmühle in Cochem Wine tasting at Winzern Cochemer Armchairbahn Burgruine Winneburg Bundesbank Bunker: since 2017 completely new Update 2017: Although we were so often in Cochem, we only discovered the Kapuzinerkloster at Klosterberg on the children's day of the game at 1630.
If you live in the Mosel, a visit to the Reichsburg should be part of it. The magnificent view is worth it. The museum is interesting and worth a visit. The visit of the falcons in the exterior of the castle complex is particularly impressed. The entire complex fits harmoniously into the landscape, for us a beautiful holiday memory.
The Reichsburg Cochem is a castle complex above the town of Cochem an der Mosel. It is the landmark of this city. From the castle itself you have a fantastic view of the city and the Moselle Valley. Research revealed and it is believed that the castle was built in 996 to 1020 by Pfalzgraf Ezzo (often also called Ehrenfried). The castle complex in Cochem, however, is only published in a document by Pfalzgraf Wilhelm von Ballenstedt on 17. March 1130. The shape of the early Romanesque castle is still largely unknown. The octagonal tower was seen as a Romanesque square tower, from the time before 1051, after investigations from 1959. Recent investigations were conducted on octagones from the late 11th and early 12th. Prove the century. These towers can also be seen at Neuenburg near Freyburg an der Unstrut, or at the Sulzbach Castle (Bavaria). Thus, the actual first mention 1130 is likely that the Cochemer octagon tower also dates from the time around 1100. In addition to the tower, the Romanesque castle also included a residential and economic building, both of which were enclosed by an almost circular ring wall. After the death of the childless Pfalzgrafen Wilhelm von Ballenstedt, a dispute about his succession developed. In this dispute between Hermann von Stahleck and Otto the disciple of Rheineck, Hermann conquered the castle in 1150. King Konrad III made an end to the disputes by conquering the castle in 1151. So Konrad secured his royal authority. Then the castle became administrative seat for the surrounding estate. From now on, the castle in Cochem belonged to the Reichsburgs. Source Text: Partial extracts from [here link]
The Reichsburg in Cochem an der Mosel is always worth a visit. From far away you can see the great castle and you feel set into the fairy tale period. Guided tours through the castle enchant an ncoh more. The atmosphere is just great. Even marriages can be made on the castle and you feel like a princess in her castle.
The Reichsburg in Cochem is the landmark of the city and a must for every tourist on the Moselle. It can be reached on foot through the vineyards or by shuttle from downtown. The Reichsburg was originally built around 1000, before it was destroyed in the papal succession war. Fortunately, a rich Berlin secret council of the Reichsburg took up and left it in the 19th. century after old model, first rebuild for private purposes. From the castle there is a great view of the surrounding Moselle Valley. In addition, the guided tours provide interesting views in the time. Especially interesting are the guided tours for children who are finished with a traditional knight's meal. For adults there is an evening spectacle, which is also accompanied by a knight's meal. Guided tours take place during the day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and tickets can be purchased at the castle in the shop. In addition, a falcon offers a flight show with falcons, eagles, owls and vultures several times a day.
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