Discover the best top things to do in Mosel Wine Region, Germany including Mosel Valley, Weingut Louis Klein, Collis Turm, Basilica of Constantine, Hauptmarkt, St. Peter's Cathedral (Dom), Liebfrauenkirche, Trier, St. Paulin-Kirche, Mittelalterlicher Marktplatz, Saarburg Waterfall.
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The beautiful rolling hills situated along the Mosel River make for one of Europe's great wine valleys.
Mosel valley is a beautiful area that everyone must visit if in this part of Germany. Amazing small towns. Many great hotels, restaurants, shops.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Weingut Louis Klein is a family winery. We produce withe and red wine from our own organic grown grapes. The old estate was build 1897. Today we have also 3 holiday appartements.
After 6 days Mosel we ended up in this Weingut. Had a Amazing tasting from white, rose, red and Sekt. The no. 29 got a whole dif meaning❤️❤️
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Hoch über den Weinbergen von Zell (Mosel) sieht man den 1906 aus rotem Backstein gemauerten Collis Turm. Der weithin sichtbare Turm hat eine Höhe von knapp acht Metern und auf dem Dach eine drei Meter lange Wetterfahne. Der Collisturm, mit seiner Aussichtsplattform, ist ein besonders beliebtes Ausflugsziel für Wanderer, die von hier einen herrlichen Blick auf Zell und das Moseltal.
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This huge cathedral has been preserved from the era of Constantine the Great.
Very interesting place, worths a visit for sure! It tells the story of Constantine the Great, later Saint Constantine, who was crowned Romans Emperor in this place and later on, he transferred the Roman Capital from Rome to Contsantinople (Byzantium). I was worried that opening hours are limited, and I suppose that many people may be dissappointed by the fact.
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This public square has served as Trier's main marketplace since medieval times.
The Main Market center of Trier is a busy and comfortable centre. It is the access to the • the Steipe, the city council's banqueting house, • the city church St. Gangolf (through the little baroque gate on the south side) • access to the Trier Dom, • access to the Jewish Quarter After the Viking destruction of 882, the archbishop moved the market from the river to the present site, the Market Cross still commemorates this event from 958. The Market Fountain from 1595 shows St. Peter, the patron saint of the Cathedral as well as the city, standing on top, surrounded by the four cardinal virtues of good city government, Justice, Strength, Temperance, and Wisdom (originals in the Municipal Museum), but also by monsters and frolicking monkeys. The fountain, just like the Cathedral and the parish and guild church St. Gangolf as well the Steipe, are all rooted in the 300-year struggle for supremacy in the city.
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This 11th-century cathedral holds the tombs of several archbishops and displays an impressive collection of religious relics.
Stunning!!!! A peaceful place to privately take a moment or just walk around a see beautiful architecture and love that went into building this Cathedral! It is a must visit!!
4.5 based on 508 reviews
This church feels like 'the little sister' next to St. Peter's Dom Trier. Built in early 13th century, it’s one of the earliest Gothic churches in the world. Built entirely on Roman foundation. It has some 15th century wall paintings. Stained glass is a recent add. Church layout is Greek Cross. Burial place of archbishops as far back as 1581. Under this church are numerous excavations not open to the public, however, one area has glass with a railing around it so you can look down in the dig area.
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This may well be the cutest, most breathtaking square in Germany (together with the market square in Trier). ALL the houses are beautiful and in great shape!
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We have been many times there are lot of places to eat and sit next the the water fall. Also a number of interesting shops
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