A symbol of unified Germany, the Deutsches Eck (German Corner) is a promontory located in Koblenz at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle Rivers. This spit of land, marked by the equestrian statue of Emperor Wilhelm I, offers a popular viewpoint for visitors. Today, the site holds UNESCO World Heritage status, drawing travelers to experience its historical and geographical significance. The convergence of the two rivers and the imposing statue create a striking visual, making it a notable stop for those exploring the region.
Deutsches Eck (German Corner)
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