Yesterday we took another
day trip about an hour south of Cologne with Will’s coworker, Luis. He is only
in Germany for three more weeks and wants to see as much as possible. Our main
mission for this weekend was to find a castle and we succeeded!
We first went to a town
named Koblenz, which is at the confluence of the Rhine River with the Moselle.
The two rivers meet and form a triangle that is similar to “The Point” in
Pittsburgh. We felt right at home! We rode in a cable car from one side of
river the to the Ehrenbreitstein fortress that overlooks this point. The
fortress was constructed by the Prussians in the 1800s to defend the area from
French invasion.
Afterwards, we continued
our search for a castle and ended up at Marksburg Castle, which was only about
ten minutes away. An English tour was offered in the afternoon and we made it
just in time. The castle was built in the 1100s and is the only Rhine castle to
have not been destroyed and rebuilt. The tour was really fascinating and the
views were beautiful!
More information can be
found on both of these places here:
One last interesting story…
While we were waiting for the English tour at the castle, a guy came up to Will
(who was wearing a Pitt t-shirt) and said that he also went to Pitt, graduating
a few years ahead of us. It’s a small world!!
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Ehrenbreitstein Fortress |
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Pittsburghers in a mini-Pittsburgh |
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Koblenz |
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Marksburg Castle |
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View from Marksburg Castle |
Sounds like a great day!
ReplyDeleteI love going to castles!!! ☺️
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