15 unique UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Rhineland-Palatinate
The cathedral of the diocese of Speyer, a Romanesque basilica founded prior to 1030 by Conrad II and ...
Architecture students from all over the world have it easy in Trier; one visit to the cathedral and ...
When the Romans laid the foundation stone for the Porta Nigra in AD 170, they would never have ...
The thankless part of being the 'emperor' is that many people have complete misconceptions about ...
One look at the monumental beauty of the Imperial Baths’ window arcades is enough to tell you that ...
We don't want to show off. But when it comes to the Baths of St Barbara, we have to admit it's a ...
Once a place of mass entertainment, the Roman site is now part of Trier's UNESCO World Heritage. ...
A fine-sounding name is a big responsibility. And when a church bears the name of ‘liebe Frau’, i.e. ...
We of course can’t know whether you’re planning to establish a city any time soon. But if you are, ...
UNESCO World Heritage Site Igeler Säule. The column was built in the first half of the 3rd century ...
The Roman Limes runs right through Bad Ems. With a total length of 550 km, it is the largest ...
Im jahr 2002 hat die UNESCO das Obere Mittelrheintal, eine der großartigsten und ältesten ...
Between 1084 and 1349, a strong Jewish community developed in Speyer. The ruins of the synagogue ...
The centrepiece of the Kursaal building is the marble hall built in 1836-39, often referred to as ...