Koblenz is a city in western Germany. It lies at the mouth of the Moselle and the Rhine. There are several bridges over the river, the oldest of which, the Baldwin Bridge, has been there since the 14th century. The origin of the city can be traced back to the Romans. Somewhere in the 1st century BC. they had inhabited the area and
Koblenz is a city in western Germany. It lies at the mouth of the Moselle and the Rhine. There are several bridges over the river, the oldest of which, the Baldwin Bridge, has been there since the 14th century. The origin of the city can be traced back to the Romans. Somewhere in the 1st century BC. they had inhabited the area and the city’s Latin name means “confluence”. The city is also home to the third largest rock fortress in Europe. Here you will find the impressive Ehrenbreistein Fortress.