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Highlights Bopparder Hamm
The largest contiguous vineyard area of the Mittelrhein lies within the Rhine region's largest loop: Bopparder Hamm, a vine-clad district of the town of Boppard on the Rhine. The name probably…
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Highlights Castell
April 6, 1659 was a milestone in the history of the Franconian village of Castell: Johann Georg Körner had new vines planted at the foot of the Schlossberg. Not just any vines, but rather “25…
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Highlights Cusanusstift (St. Nikolaus Hospital)
How old is the oldest old people's home in Germany? More than 500 years; it stands in Bernkastel-Kues and was originally only for men. The founder, Nikolaus von Kues, was a man of the church who…
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Highlights The Bremmer Calmont Vineyard
With a gradient of up to 60%, the Calmont is the steepest sloped vineyard in all of Europe and counted among the steepest classified single sites found anywhere in the world. The sun shines almost…
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Highlights Heidelberg Castle: The Legendary Four Great Wine Casks
The four great wine casks of Heidelberg castle are legendary and they draw flocks of tourists every year, even though there’s now only one remaining cask on display.
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Highlights The vineyard cottages of Saale-Unstrut
They are the trademark of the Saale-Unstrut wine-growing region: the vineyard houses. There is probably no other region in Germany with such a high density of houses and sometimes even real villas.
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Highlights Bad Sobernheim Open Museum
A panorama of viticulture, stretching from Medieval times until today can be seen at the open-air museum of Bad Sobernheim on the Nahe river. Founded in 1973 in the idyllic valley of the nightingale,…
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Highlights Gut Hermannsberg
Where now exceptional Riesling grapevines grow, copper ore once was mined. Until 1901, the vineyard site "Schlossböckelheimer Kupfergrube" was exactly what the name says: a copper mine. Now it's…
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Highlights Hoflößnitz
This can truly be called the cradle of Saxon viticulture. Here, on the Hoflößnitz estate, the Saxon electors partied during the wine harvest, the Sachsenkeule (elegant club-shaped bottle) was…
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Highlights Art Nouveau Traben-Trarbach
The Art Nouveau city of Traben-Trarbach is a true landmark for the significance that wine trading once held for the Mosel region. Around 1900, this small city in the middle of the Mosel valley was…
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