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St. Clemenskirche
Mayen
A landmark of Mayen is the Clemens Church in the center of the city. It became famous because of its leaning tower. It is located in the center of Mayen in the pedestrian zone.
More informationOberburg Lissingen
Gerolstein
Guided tours in the upper castle of Lissingen can be booked with more than 8 persons
. More informationHubertus Kapelle - Stadtkyll/Niederkyll
Stadtkyll
Late gothic chapel built in 1500.
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Parish Church St. Nicolaus Aremberg
Aremberg
In 1306, a church or chapel dedicated to St. Nicholas in Aremberg was mentioned for the first time. A pretty jewel awaits the visitors of the church today.
More informationKaiser Karls Bettstatt
Monschau
According to the legend, Emperor Charles the Great had become lost in the High Fens during a hunting excursion near his residence in Aachen and was forced to spend the night on this large quartzite rock. The rock, near the town of Mützenich, situated immediately on the German-Belgian border, is still quite commonly referred to as: Kaiser Karl’s Bettstatt…
More informationBurgruine Freudenkoppe
Neroth
The ruins of the castle Freudenkoppe on the Nerother Kopf is throughout the year open. You can't reach the ruins directly with the car!
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Hamm Castle
Hamm
The late medieval fortress from the 14th Century in Hamm near Bitburg is the largest of the castles in the Eifel still privately occupied. Here you can celebrate special occasions, be civilly married, get religiously married the Baroque chapel, dine in the Knights Hall, dance, celebrate birthdays and anniversaries, hold a champagne reception in the courtyard and much more…
More informationHistoric centre of Monschau
Monschau
The historical old town of Monschau at the Rur.
. More informationEchternach - the oldest city in Luxembourg
Founded by Saint Willibrord in 698, Echternach is the oldest city in Luxembourg, with its beautiful abbey and basilica.
More informationRoman long wall
Herforst
In the community forest of Herforst, the so-called "Arenberg Forest", there are still remains of this wall as a 1 m-high stone wall with original foundations.
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Guest survey
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