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1144: 12,000,000 bonus from the state. With the promise that this money would be spent mainly on the outlying centres, eight of the ten still self-administering municipalities â including Boppard itself â came round to seeing the merger as the right way to proceed. Bad Salzig, on the other hand, would only agree to amalgamation as long as the new, greater Boppard could be called Boppard-Bad Salzig. Oppenhausen, for its part, completely refused to even consider the idea. Nonetheless, since the municipalities that agreed to amalgamation were home to more than two thirds of the
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1111:. Roughly two thirds of the 100 or so Jews living in Boppard emigrated. Those that remained were deported in 1942. In 1940, the Marienberg Convent and its associated school were closed under pressure from the régime. Although Boppard was not the main target of any air strike, bombs were nevertheless dropped on the town. Beginning on 19 March 1945, the Rhine's left bank was controlled by
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519:, or "Four-Lake View". This vista gets its name from the way in which the Rhine can be seen from here, or rather the way in which it cannot be seen: hills block out most of the view of the river itself so that visitors can only see four apparently separate patches of water, rather like four lakes. These are all actually parts of the Rhine; there are no lakes to be seen. The
2602:, after 1354 wholly held by the Electorate of Trier, destroyed in 1618; terrace-shaped complex on a mountain ridge: only preserved parts are the girding wall with round open-backed towers and the outer bailey as well as two gateway arches on the way in; in the outer bailey former forester's dwelling from 1805; main castle expanded in 1846 and the early 20th century
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Severus's Church â At the marketplace stands the Late Romanesque Saint Severus's Church (1236), built on the foundations of a Roman military bath. During excavations under the church, remnants of a 6th-century early Christian church were found, with a keyhole-shaped pulpit facility (ambo) and a
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and other people somehow linked with the town. Restoration works began in 2005 and in
November 2009, the museum was closed for six years a thorough âŹ9,000,000 renovation. This work on the castle building was financed mainly by the Federal world heritage programme. In 2015, the renovated castle and
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line built in 1906â1908, one of the
Prussian State Railway's steepest lines; two viaducts: Rauschenlochviadukt (at rail kilometre 49.4) and Hubertusviadukt (150 m long; at rail kilometre 49.6) and five tunnels: Hinterburden-Tunnel 1 (at rail kilometre 48), Hinterburden-Tunnel 2 (at rail
2420:; Late Gothic west tower and quire, 15th century; outside: Crucifix, second fourth of the 15th century; Mount of Olives, about 1480; graveyard: 22 grave crosses, 16th to 18th century; border stone, eagle coat of arms, marked 1607; whole complex of buildings with graveyard and rectory
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Once the new, greater town of
Boppard had been founded, the town's old arms lost their validity. Only in 1985 could the town council reach an agreement on new arms. The problem stemmed from, among other things, wanting to please everyone by choosing an heraldic emblem with which all
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in 1859. Steamship traffic on the Rhine, too, led to an upswing in the town's fortunes as a tourist centre. The
Catholic middle and lower classes and the liberal, upper-class newcomers often found themselves at odds with each other, and this broke out into the open in 1872 with the
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Since the old town of
Boppard was dissolved by the regulation, Boppard also no longer held town rights. Boppardâs legal quest was, however, more successful than Bad Salzigâs, and an appeal to the state government led to Boppard being granted town rights once more on 10 July 1976.
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could identify. This was not easy from an heraldic point of view, for only two of the constituent communities, Boppard and Bad Salzig, had borne arms before amalgamation. The other eight therefore had no heraldic history. Thus it was decided that the new coat of arms should be
3417:("Hospital to the Holy Ghost") is Boppard's oldest social institution. It has two roots, which stretch back to the Middle Ages. One goes back to a donation made by knightly and noble families in Boppard in the mid 13th century, and the other goes back to 1349 when the Boppard
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Elector managed to win over the town nobility by taking them into his service and giving them jobs in administration, but the arrangement still did not sit well with the townsfolk. They had but one hope: to get rid of the pledge arrangement and reinstate the town's lost
2893:) are steeper. The HunsrĂŒckbahn is said to be one of Rhineland-Palatinate's most scenic railway lines. The train runs on this line across two viaducts and on the stretch between Boppard and Buchholz through five tunnels. It has stood under monumental protection since 1987.
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and tower's lower floor from the first fourth of the 12th century; west façade and tower's upper floors from the early 13th century (about 1220/1230); Early Gothic quire; main portal and paradise about 1250; churchyard with grave crosses; whole complex of buildings with
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Noble estates â In the Middle Ages, many noble families lived in town. Some of their houses have remained preserved: Ritter-Schwalbach-Haus (15th century), Eltzer Hof (1566 and 1738), Templerhaus (essentially from the 13th century) and remnants of the Boos von
Waldeck
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In 1956 and 1957, the hospital foundation acquired some buildings right near the hospital that were on the Rhine and on
NiederstadtstraĂe, and in the years that followed, until 1962, the hospital was thoroughly renovated and also expanded. The expansion claimed the
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Rheinallee 24 â former monastery church and teacher's college; long towerless aisleless church, 1683â1686, Gothic
Revival Baroque; teacher's college, irregular three-and-a-half-floor four-winged complex, 1864â1868; whole complex of buildings with cadastral
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fortifications, was standing in the way, it had to be dismantled in 1906â1908, and it was then reassembled â albeit with thinner walls â north of its old location. In 1908, the last section of this line was completed and in the same year, it was opened.
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Convent; aisleless church, 1766â1768, portal with Gothic Revival sculpture of Saint John; west wing of the former convent building, essentially from the 18th century, altered in the 19th and 20th centuries, north wing from the 19th century; so-called
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were built on the main floor at the old building. Moreover, the hospital acquired new two- and three-bed rooms. A further expansion building was begun in 1975 and dedicated two years later. Since then, it has been used as a nursing home for seniors.
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Carmelite Church â The church itself dates from the 14th and 15th centuries and was formerly the monastery church at the now long vanished Carmelite monastery, founded in 1265. The dĂ©cor is opulent with monumental tombs, choir stalls and memorial
1140:. This, however, did not last. Later that same year, the idea was floated to merge Boppard with these nine other municipalities to form a unified, greater Boppard. This was meant to simplify administration, and besides, it would bring the town a
3505:, which had had to be torn down owing to fears that it would collapse. The hall is used for both conventions and municipal gatherings on the one hand, and theatrical productions, concerts and comedian acts on the other, and it is also here that
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with ruins of the Roman castrum fortifications from the 4th century AD. In the course of renovation work in Boppard's main townsite in 2009, parts of the western Roman wall were unearthed. Renovation work is still incomplete (as at December
1134:. Municipal boundaries, too, underwent reform. For Boppard, this meant that as of 28 July 1970, the town found itself, along with Bad Salzig, Buchholz, Herschwiesen, Hirzenach, Holzfeld, Oppenhausen, Rheinbay, Udenhausen and Weiler in a new
742:, the Middle Rhine lost its strategic importance. On the other hand, the river was gaining more and more importance as a supply and trade avenue. In the mid 3rd century, the Rhine's right bank had to be evacuated and conceded to the
1983:("Kingâs Villa"); two-winged Gothic Revival brick building, about 1890; coachman's house, 1Âœ-floor brick building, partly timber framing, half-hipped roof; hearth heating plate, 18th century; whole complex of buildings with garden
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Bild des St.-Martinsklosters bei Boppard aus J. F. Dielmann, A. Fay, J. Becker (Zeichner): F. C. Vogels Panorama des Rheins, Bilder des rechten und linken Rheinufers, Lithographische Anstalt F. C. Vogel, Frankfurt
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Burg Schöneck â The castle stands on the Ehrbachklamm, part of a local river otherwise called simply the Ehrbach. This is near the outlying centre of Windhausen. It was built in 1200 under Imperial ministerialis Konrad von
1396:â before the widely unpopular pledge put the town in Electoral-Trier hands â and the Trier cross, of course, to the time under Trier's rule. An element of unity could be seen in the latter charge, for all but one of the
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defeated the French troops, the victorious powers shared the administration of the territories under them. Thus, for a year and a half, Boppard was governed by the "Imperial and Royal" Austrian and Royal Bavarian joint
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of Bad Salzig to appeal to the State Constitutional Court â on the same day â and file suit to have the Interior Ministryâs regulation overturned. The ruling came on 8 May 1977; the Court rejected Bad Salzigâs bid.
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PropsteistraĂe 2 â former Benedictine provostry; stately Baroque building with hipped mansard roof, marked 1716; remnant of a fountain complex, marked 1569; whole complex of buildings with church and garden
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St. Carolus (professional school); originally a villa with park and gatehouse, 1910; castlelike plastered building, staircase, gatehouse, partly timber framing; whole complex of buildings with garden and
895:, though, dashed this hope. In 1368, he raised the sum of the pledge and promised that neither he nor his successor would allow the pledge to be redeemed. With high hopes, the townsfolk turned in 1496 to
1856:("Old Coaching Inn"); hook-shaped timber-frame building, partly solid, hipped roof ; essentially possibly from the 16th century, remodelled in the 17th and 18th centuries; whole complex of buildings
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group, three-naved gallery basilica, earlier half of the 13th century, quire flanking towers possibly from the first fourth of the 12th century; outside Crucifixion group of the former graveyard, marked
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Convent; Baroque convent complex; four-winged complex with tower, abbess's building with columned portal, priory building, livestock building, 1739â1753, architect Thomas Neurohr, Tyrol; park complex
836:. A series of the ministeriales lived in the town, among whom were the Beyer von Boppard family, the family "among the Jews", the von Schönecks and the von Bickenbachs (named after the village of
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The mayor is elected every eight years. Boppard's current mayor, elected in March 2021, is Jörg Haseneier (CDU). He succeeded Dr. Walter Bersch (born 1954), who had been in office since 1997.
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Pankratiusring 6 â former rectory; timber-frame house, partly solid, essentially possibly from the early 17th century, conversion marked 1715, expansion 1930; timber-frame barn, 18th century
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language be described thus: Or an eagle displayed sable armed and langued gules and clawed argent, his breast surmounted by an inescutcheon of the last charged with a cross of the third.
2502:(a combination residential and commercial house divided for these two purposes down the middle, perpendicularly to the street), timber framing plastered, earlier half of the 19th century
2989:, too, have their own local Moselle Franconian forms of speech. South of Boppard runs the "Boppard Line", a linguistic boundary that marks the separation of speech populations who say
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Graveyard â graveyard building, 1875; cast-iron graveyard cross, latter half of the 19th century; cross, 1724; J. B. Berger tomb, about 1888, Gothic Revival, C. Berger tomb, about 1888
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3501:â literally "town hall", but actually an event venue â was opened in Boppard, right on the marketplace. This new hall offers considerably more room than what was available at the old
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radio transmitter. The main antenna-bearing tower in this complex is of a unique construction. It was built as a 121 m-tall hybrid tower with a steel-framework support structure.
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monastery. The mayorâs office, too, is to be found here. The town council meetings, though, are still held at the old Town Hall, built to plans by Paul Rowald in 1884 and 1885 in the
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mentioned above offers a rather obscured view of the Rhine. However, another lookout point nearby affords an outstanding view of the great bow in the Rhine at Boppard. This is the
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was part of the western fortifications. Major parts of the walls were first removed when the railway was built. Even so, many parts of the mediaeval town wall still stand today.
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Marienberg Convent â The convent was founded as early as 1120. After a fire, it was built again from the ground up (1738). At this time, it finds itself in a very poor state.
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OberstraĂe 62 â cadastral office; Gothic Revival plastered building, 1903; adjoining wall with portal; whole complex of buildings with Franciscan church and teacher's college
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Mainzer StraĂe 24 â Kantgymnasium (school); three-floor two-winged plastered building, Renaissance Revival, 1903â1906, expansion in 1945; two-floor headmaster's dwelling wing
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through the Rhine valley, was built. Towards the end of 405, the last Roman troops were withdrawn to defend Italy. The town's next documentary mention did not come until the
1087:, and thereby Boppard too, belonged to Prussia. Between 1919 and 1923, there were efforts throughout the Rhineland to separate from Prussia, but they were unsuccessful. The
2111:(mill); timber-frame house, partly solid, towerlike risalto, hipped mansard roof, about 1760/1762; timber-frame house, hipped roof, 19th century; whole complex of buildings
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forms the townâs eastern limit. Along this part of the river lie the outlying centres of Hirzenach and Bad Salzig, as well as the townâs main centre, also called Boppard.
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3290:âMainzâFrankfurt route. Local transport has been run since December 2008 by TransRegio; this involves hourly trains between Koblenz and Mainz. Passenger transport on the
998:, political tensions arose in Boppard, too. These flared up in particular around the long-time mayor, Matthias Jacobs, who as the representative of the long established,
2164:; two-winged timber-frame house, partly solid, essentially from the mid 16th century, conversion and expansion marked 1623/1624, stable addition 19th century; gravestone
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210 (monumental zone) â opened in early 17th century (?), 130 gravestones, mainly from the late 19th century and the first third of the 20th century, oldest from 1605
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Boppard is known for its very good Rhine wine, attracting tourists with many lodging and dining businesses. From Boppard, excursion ships sail on the Rhine to the
1821:, about 1750; tomb slab 1595, coat of arms stone, third fourth of the 17th century; corner of Rheinallee/BahnhofstraĂe 2 (see below) 15 m long piece of wall;
863:, Baldwin had the town stormed and quelled this challenge to his authority, thus absorbing the town of Boppard into the Electorate of Trier. Baldwin then had the
2118:("House to the Holy Ghost"); timber-frame house, partly solid, plastered, essentially possibly from the 16th century, conversion in the 18th century, marked 1732
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Rheinallee 51 â Hotel "Rheinvilla"; representative building with hipped roof, Classicist gabled portal, about 1865/1870; whole complex of buildings with garden
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The council is made up of 32 part-time council members, who were elected at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the full-time mayor as chairman.
934:, French troops under General de Court attacked Boppard. The new Electoral City Policy of 1789 was meant to strengthen the Elector's influence, but by 1794,
2537:), Pankratiusring â aisleless church, 1744â1746, master builder Johann Neurohr, Tyrol, two sculptures, about 1750, sculptor Joseph Kindtgen, Ehrenbreitstein
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in 1896 and expanded in Romanesque Revival style, conversion 1956, three-floor towerlike plastered building with three Late Romanesque double-arcade windows
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Jewish graveyard "Untern Budbach", Kellerchen district, in the forest (monumental zone) â opened in the mid 19th century, 15 gravestones from 1847 to 1924
1747:) and former Carmelite monastery, KarmeliterstraĂe â originally towerless aisleless church, under construction in 1320, aisle 1439â1444; monastery, plain
1013:(baths) at Remigiusplatz (square) in 1841. Under Jacob's successor, Josef Syrée, who between 1848 and 1892 was Boppard's mayor, the town developed into a
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3167:, which had its first documentary mention in 643. With 75 hectares (190 acres) of planted vineyards, Boppard is the biggest winegrowing centre in the
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In Gold ein rot bezungter und rot bewehrter schwarzer Adler mit silbernen Krallen, belegt mit einem Herzschild, darin in Silber ein rotes Balkenkreuz.
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2720:), Zur Peterskirche â quire, second fourth of the 13th century, aisleless church, latter half of the 13th century, roof frame from time of building;
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NiederstadtstraĂe 8 â timber-frame house, half-hipped roof, 17th century; high-water marks, among others, 1683, 1784; in the garden town wall remnant
515:, although this name is more commonly applied to the winegrowing area found along it. The best known lookout point over this bow in the Rhine is the
2344:, marked 1760; forest house, timber-frame building, partly solid, marked 1769, expansion in the 19th and 20th centuries; whole complex of buildings
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Rheinallee 22 â Saint Michael's episcopal college; seven-axis plastered building with three-floor decorative façade, Renaissance Revival, 1902â1904
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Pastorsgasse 9 â former Evangelical parish office; ten-axis Early Classicist plastered building, dormer with Palladian elements, late 18th century
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1708:, soon after 1312, altered in 1499 after fire and in the 17th century; on the east wing and on the former tollhouse coats of arms of Archbishops
2211:; seven-axis plastered building, marked 1778, architect possibly Nikolaus Lauxen, Koblenz, expansion 1896; SeminarstraĂe (no number): so-called
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kilometre 48.3), Rauerberg-Tunnel (at rail kilometre 49.9), Talberg-Tunnel (at rail kilometre 50.2) and Kalmut-Tunnel (at rail kilometre 51.1)
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1833:, 18th century; three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, plastered, essentially from the 17th century, remodelled in the 18th century;
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Rheinallee 32 â Hotel "Zum Hirsch"; four-floor timber-frame house, partly plastered, wooden loggia, about 1900 (partly dismantled in 2009)
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was unlawful. They tried to struggle against what they saw as a foreign ruler and in 1327, they set up their own council. After a short
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Since 1969, the town of Boppard has belonged to the Rhein-HunsrĂŒck-Kreis, and is the district's northernmost municipality. Boppard is a
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NiederstadtstraĂe 7 â three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, marked 1655; two-floor side wing, partly timber-frame, 18th century
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settlement before the Romans came, or perhaps that there was one at the same time as the Romans were there. With the expansion of the
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and tertiary schools are all in the main centre of Boppard. These are the Fritz-StraĂmann-Schule (Realschule plus), the Bischöfliche
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OberstraĂe 90 â rich three-floor timber-frame house with veranda, essentially possibly late mediaeval, radical conversion marked 1615
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1392:, against whose hegemony the townsfolk had once fought so hard. The Imperial Eagle was meant to refer to the time when Boppard was a
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OberstraĂe 86 â Hotel "Deutsches Haus"; three-floor plastered building, polygonal corner oriel tower, half-hipped roof, marked 1912
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Marktplatz 3/4 â no. 3 four-floor timber-frame house, 16th century; no. 4 four-floor timber frame house, partly solid, essentially
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Boppard's town forest is the second biggest in Rhineland-Palatinate with an area of 43.6 square kilometres (16.8 sq mi).
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brought yet another religious figure into the fray. As the representative of the Catholic middle and lower classes, the long-time
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Rheinallee 47 â former orphanage; originally two-floor plastered building, 1863â1865, expanded in 1886/1887, raised in 1901/1902
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Mainzer StraĂe 29 â Gothic Revival brick villa, three-floor polygonal corner tower, 1863; whole complex of buildings with garden
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2833:, or "Old Castle") â Standing on the Rhine is the castle built by Baldwin of Trier. Today it houses Boppard's municipal museum.
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Rheinbabenallee 1 â Hotel "Anker im Burgfrieden"; plastered building with flat-roofed porch, about 1925; Crucifix, 18th century
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cathedral and city walls. The Royal Estate lay at the end of the MĂŒhltal on the Rhine. Governing the town and the surrounding
3699:(1796â1866), physician and Japan researcher, lived for some years at Saint Martin's Convent and worked here on his great work
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as well as five halts, Boppard SĂŒd, Boppard-Buchholz, Boppard-Hirzenach, Boppard-Bad Salzig and Boppard-Fleckertshöhe. At the
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Evangelical church, RöhrenbornstraĂe 1 â aisleless church, 1769, mediaeval tower; whole complex of buildings with graveyard
1773:, possibly after 364 until 375, Roman tower; mediaeval town fortifications, first expansion of the Roman castrum about the
1156:. This was implemented on 31 December 1975. The newly founded municipality was given the name of Boppard. This led the now
2619:), KirchstraĂe â former Benedictine provostry church, Romanesque columned basilica, possibly begun soon after 1110, nave,
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Untere MarktstraĂe 24 â four-floor timber-frame house, 16th century, mansard roof from the last third of the 18th century
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downfall in 1813 and 1814, Boppard, along with all the lands on the Rhine's left bank, belonged to France. After Marshal
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2200:; Late Gothic castle house; three-floor building with hipped roof, staircase, essentially possibly from the 13th century
994:) were established and Boppard was assigned to the Sankt Goar district, which was dissolved in 1969. At the time of the
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EltzerhofstraĂe 21 â Hotel "Zum Römer"; timber-frame house, partly solid, plastered, latter half of the 17th century
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council itself also supported the proposal, the Minister of the Interior was able to effect the change by issuing a
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1993:("White Villa"), representative villa; Classicist building with tower, 1875; whole complex of buildings with garden
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middle and lower classes was always trying to prevail against the town's wealthy, liberal upper class. Only in the
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3405:("Institute for Advanced Scholastic Training and Educational-Psychological Counselling") and the medical college.
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Marktplatz 6 â three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, plastered, essentially possibly from the 17th century
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Mainzer StraĂe 54 â Late Classicist plastered villa, mezzanine, about 1870; whole complex of buildings with garden
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1126:. In 1952, the outlying centre of Boppard-Buchenau was founded. In the course of administrative restructuring in
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During the 19th century, Boppard's population grew from some 3,000 at the beginning to some 5,000 by about 1875.
553:, a special kind of municipal internal division found in some cities and towns in Rhineland-Palatinate (and also
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3719:), lived and worked for some years in Boppard; for this reason, Boppard citizens have erected a monument to him.
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has at its disposal 152 beds. In 2009, work began, funded by the hospital foundation, on a seniorsâ home at the
3183:. Together with Boppard's various other attractions (see above), winegrowing stands as the basis for the town's
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Untere MarktstraĂe 7 â four-floor timber-frame house, essentially from the 16th century, alteration marked 1767
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Outside the historic town centre lie many commercial concerns, such as the Boppard-headquartered manufacturer
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Binger Gasse 21 â three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, plastered, essentially from the 16th century
1825:("Hospital Gate"), originally three-floor gate tower, remodelled in the mid 18th century with mansard roof;
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St.-Ăgidius-StraĂe 6 â Catholic rectory; plastered building, partly timber-frame, Swiss chalet style, 1905
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Mainzer StraĂe 16/18 â stately double villa, mezzanine, about 1890; whole complex of buildings with garden
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is housed in the old Electoral castle. On permanent display there are exhibits about the town's history,
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818:. Its excellent state of preservation provides a tantalizing glimpse of the medieval town, complete with
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Mainzer StraĂe 40 â brick villa, hipped mansard roof, about 1902; whole complex of buildings with garden
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Mainzer StraĂe 20 â brick villa, Renaissance Revival, about 1870; whole complex of buildings with garden
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Kreuzweg 1 â timber-frame building, mansard roof, marked 1737, slated west wing with tower, 19th century
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in the 1960s, the district of Sankt Goar was dissolved and Boppard was grouped into the new district of
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At SalzbornstraĂe 14 â bathhouse; three-part building complex, Baroque Revival plastered building, 1907
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villa with mansard roof, staircase, about 1910/1920; whole complex of buildings with fence and big park
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SabelstraĂe 25 â partly timber framing, stained glass windows, rich Art Nouveau dĂ©cor, about 1910/1920
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Former coat of arms of the town of Boppard from 1817. Here, the eagle's talons are not of a different
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1030:, which lasted several years. In particular, Mayor SyrĂ©e's and his liberal followersâ conversion to
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3326:("HunsrĂŒck Heights Road", a scenic road across the HunsrĂŒck built originally as a military road on
3318:(State Road) 210 (Simmerner StraĂe) and by vehicles up to 10.5 t and long-distance buses over
3103:("Wine Sampling") â a small wine festival held in the castle's inner ward on one weekend in August.
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2395:(chapel); aisleless church, essentially post-mediaeval, conversion in the 18th and 19th centuries;
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Untere MarktstraĂe 8 â three-floor timber-frame house, plastered, essentially from the 17th century
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SteinstraĂe 31 â timber-frame house, latter half of the 17th century, expansion in the 18th century
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SabelstraĂe 26 â plastered building, partly timber framing, rich Art Nouveau dĂ©cor, about 1900/1910
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Hintergasse 3 â stately timber-frame house, marked 1551, 1553, gable and roof from the 19th century
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2301:; representative brick building, Renaissance Revival, 1890; whole complex of buildings with garden
1919:
HumperdinckstraĂe 12 â plastered building, partly timber framing in 17th-century style, about 1890
59:
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PropsteistraĂe â former provostry garden; rectangle with paths laid out at right angles and with
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120 extension â mentioned in 1222, Imperial ministerialis Philipp von Schöneck's fief, after the
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Regesten und Urkunden zur Verfassungs- und Rechtsgeschichte der deutschen StÀdte im Mittelalter
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2973:. A certain degree of kinship with Rhenish and Hessian speech can also be heard. Furthermore,
1844:
Am Alten Posthof 2 â post office; stately Romanesque Revival plastered building, 1895; former
1809:("Bingen Gate"); south wall preserved in almost original height; Burgplatz 1 and 3 see below;
657:
4962:
4055:
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is the starting point for the convoy of over 80 ships that take visitors to the site of each
2700:), HauptstraĂe/corner of St.-Sebastian-StraĂe â slate quarrystone aisleless church, 1897â1899
2445:
RheinuferstraĂe 2/2a â timber-frame house, partly solid, mansard roof, staircase, marked 1647
2265:
Ritter-Schwalbach-StraĂe 1 â plastered building, partly decorative timber framing, about 1900
2216:
2042:
Mainzer StraĂe 46 â Late Classicist villa, about 1875; whole complex of buildings with garden
1777:("Frisian Quarter"), 12th century, after 1327 until the mid-14th century wall building about
1400:
had once lain under Electoral-Trier sovereignty, Holzfeld being the only one that never had.
852:
680:
in the Boppard area has been a storage yard dating back some 13,000 years to the time of the
310:
3215:
2313:
Untere MarktstraĂe 9 â three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, plastered, 17th century
2015:("High Cross"), marked 1620, renovated in 1947 after destruction; whole complex of buildings
2003:
Kronengasse 8 â three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, half-hipped roof, 16th century
1898:
Burgplatz 3 â Hotel "Römerburg"; two-floor solid building, about 1910; part of the town wall
1467:
3682:
3669:
3577:
3259:
2639:, former Saint Bartholomew's Parish Church; aisleless church, expansion in the 19th century
2584:
Schönecker StraĂe 9 â timber-frame house, half-hipped roof, first third of the 18th century
2416:), Weilerer Weg â Gothic Revival pseudobasilica, 1899â1902, architect Lambert von Fisenne,
2275:
2065:
Marktplatz 1 â three-floor, plastered timber-frame house, essentially from the 17th century
2024:
Mainzer StraĂe 17 â villa, Tuscan style, about 1870; whole complex of buildings with garden
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1748:
1684:
1127:
1123:
1022:
911:
739:
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1305:
As a result of this division of political fortunes, a CDU-Green-FWG coalition was formed.
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8:
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was instituted. Four years later in 2003, the Boppard hospital joined together with the
3243:
2882:
2587:
1904:
EltzerhofstraĂe 2 â three-floor plastered building, partly timber framing, about 1900/10
1648:
4552:
4163:
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3387:
3307:
3227:
3128:("Wine Festival") â held on the last weekend in September and first weekend in October.
2763:("Adversarial Brothers") after a German legend that arose in the 16th century, and the
2643:
2624:
2255:
Rheinallee 53 â 2Âœ-floor villa, about 1865/1870; whole complex of buildings with garden
2252:
Rheinallee 52 â 2Âœ-floor villa, about 1865/1870; whole complex of buildings with garden
1962:
1945:
1901:
BurgstraĂe 2 â brick corner building, now plastered, about 1880, Ladenlokal, about 1928
1516:
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1018:
979:
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815:
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4527:
3647:
3617:
3027:("Middle-Rhenish Wine Spring") â a wine festival held along the vineyard paths in the
2540:
Im Schiessgraben 1 â timber-frame house, half-hipped roof, oven addition, 18th century
2243:
Rheinallee 44 â Catholic rectory; three-floor plastered building, Rococo Revival, 1901
1892:
Burdengasse 7 â building with half-hipped roof, timber framing plastered, 17th century
938:
troops had occupied the town, which remained under French rule for the next 20 years.
871:("Old Castle") â expanded, which was also meant to ensure his lordship over the town.
715:
settlement of the lands on the Rhine's left bank, there also followed the founding of
3450:
3430:
3311:
3081:â a kermis held by the neighbourhoods of Upper and Lower Niedersburger Neighbourhoods
2881:
is among Germany's steepest. Among German railway lines still in operation, only the
2774:
What follows expands somewhat on the entries in the Directory of Cultural Monuments:
1838:
1373:
1119:
823:
771:
511:
Directly north of Boppard, the Rhine takes its greatest bend. This bow is called the
204:
3327:
3176:
3009:â a "parade of fools" staged by KG Schwarz-Gold Baudobriga 1955 e. V., a local
2433:
DammigstraĂe 16 â timber-frame house, partly solid, earlier half of the 19th century
2174:
OberstraĂe 147 â timber-frame house, partly solid, hipped mansard roof, 18th century
3722:
3379:
3279:
3085:
2399:
wayside cross, late 19th century; bough cross, early 20th century; 15 border stones
2388:
At Jakobsbergerhof 1 â basalt portal, marked 16.., of the former monastery building
2337:
2259:
1727:
1704:), Burgplatz 2 â four-winged complex with two round towers, north wing lengthened,
1153:
1136:
794:
743:
731:
412:, is a town and municipality (since the 1976 inclusion of 9 neighbouring villages,
4120:
3607:
3354:
1829:("Crown Gate"), gate tower, two twinned windows, 17th century; second upper floor
1813:(roughly "Mineral Water Tower"), in 1906â1908 partly torn down and reconstructed;
1546:
958:
as it is in the newer arms. Otherwise, the newer arms are based on the older ones.
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3996:
3975:
3621:
3585:
3338:
3287:
3255:
2867:
2530:
2513:
2424:
1961:
Koblenzer StraĂe 205 â villa, partly timber framing (brick infill), round tower,
1944:
KarmeliterstraĂe 1/3 â former Hotel "Karmeliterhof"; three-floor double house in
1895:
Burgplatz 1 â three-floor plastered building, 19th century, part of the town wall
1740:
1080:
1035:
999:
918:
troops under Rhinegrave Otto Ludwig occupied the town on 18 January 1632. In the
754:
stopped the Germanic invasion and began securing the Middle Rhine. His successor
301:
4322:
3314:, which can be reached by heavy vehicles and those hauling hazardous goods over
3299:
2349:
2140:
2084:
Marktplatz 17 â former town hall; brick building, Renaissance Revival, 1884/1885
1620:
4737:
4717:
4647:
3901:"Ăberraschend deutlicher Wahlsieg: Haseneier wird Boppards neuer BĂŒrgermeister"
3801:
3732:
3571:
3555:
3551:
3522:
3371:
2798:
and "Upper Town") and girded the new parts of town with walls with towers. The
2768:
2703:
Villa Ludwigsruh, southwest of the village â Late Historicist villa, about 1900
2458:
1830:
1530:
1471:
1084:
811:
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4104:
3877:
3872:
3867:
3862:
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3847:
3842:
3836:
3122:, or "Onion Market") â held on the second Wednesday and Thursday in September.
2101:(a small, shrinelike structure consecrated to a saint or saints) with Baroque
1175:
1049:
1009:
The physician Dr. Heusner and the local businessman Jacob Mallmann opened the
983:
4931:
4787:
4732:
4712:
4697:
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along the loveliest stretch of the whole Rhine Valley with its many castles.
3018:
3014:
2886:
2848:
2581:("Pilgrimage Chapel to the Black Madonna"); aisleless church, about 1770/1780
2417:
2341:
2102:
2039:
Mainzer StraĂe 41 â villa, about 1890; whole complex of buildings with garden
1866:
At BahnhofstraĂe 2 â town wall remnant on the side of the house on Rheinallee
1628:
1434:
1141:
1112:
1096:
827:
807:
755:
704:
177:
164:
4837:
4607:
3790:
2094:
Michael-Bach-StraĂe 2 â representative building with hipped roof, about 1870
1187:
832:
692:
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4682:
4662:
4642:
4627:
4597:
4587:
4562:
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sessions are staged by KG BÀlzer Knorrköpp and KG Schwarz-Gold Baudobriga.
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3135:
2982:
2878:
2721:
2316:
Untere MarktstraĂe 10 â timber-frame house, latter half of the 16th century
2219:
plastered building, second fourth of the 13th century, integrated into the
1818:
1767:
1381:
1356:
955:
747:
712:
489:
44:
4902:
4522:
4397:
4227:
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3468:
2786:
Mediaeval town wall â The Roman castrum walls were still used on into the
2340:, south of the town â Stations of the Cross 1851/1852; chapel, 1709â1724;
2234:
1612:
1230:
The municipal election held on 7 June 2009 yielded the following results:
4882:
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4657:
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College building for the Federal Academy for Public Administration (1987)
3164:
2926:
2787:
2713:
2427:; chevron-shaped slate quarrystone building group, "hometown" style, 1937
2409:
2150:
2049:
1955:
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1550:
1377:
1072:
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centre and a spa. This new industry was furthered by the building of the
864:
851:
pledged Boppard along with its outlying lands to his brother, Archbishop
767:
677:
493:
448:
433:
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4612:
4035:
3584:âs younger son, called himself "Henry von Siebold", worked first at the
3394:("professional training school") and the Janusz-Korczak-Erzieherschule.
2902:
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hedges, in the centre a small fountain; earlier half of the 18th century
2322:
Zelkesgasse 12 â "Heilig Grab" winehouse; plastered building, about 1800
1636:
1038:
Berger, who also enjoyed some fame as a poet, was the mayor's opponent.
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645:
464:
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4257:
3725:(1896â1989), Russian adventurer and, as Boris I, self-declared king of
3383:
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2958:
2844:
2764:
2735:
2365:
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SabelstraĂe 28 â plastered building, rich Art Nouveau dĂ©cor, about 1910
2180:
PĂŒtzgasse 1 â timber-frame house, partly solid, plastered, 18th century
2088:
2007:
1934:
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1737:
1212:
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1088:
963:
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327:
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1091:
election to power in 1933 brought Boppard no changes at first, as the
995:
982:
assigned the town along with the Rhine's left bank as far upstream as
656: with: more history during Early Medieval period. You can help by
575:, but these have no separate representation on any council. Boppard's
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4857:
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3611:
3574:(1838â1917), philosopher, psychologist and founder of act psychology.
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3271:
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3094:
3062:
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2294:
Untere FraubachstraĂe 1 â villa with residential tower, about 1865/70
2220:
1969:
1540:
1100:
524:
4762:
4214:
3558:, industrialist, held worldwide to be a pioneer in furniture design.
3421:(roughly "lay jurists") families founded the church brotherhood, or
3403:
Institut fĂŒr Schulische Fortbildung und Schulpsychologische Beratung
874:
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3172:
3058:
3010:
2929:, was opened. A complete circuit involves eleven different climbs.
2746:
2454:
Sterrenberger StraĂe â wooden wayside cross, marked 1738 and 1813,
2304:
Untere MarktstraĂe 5 â three-floor timber-frame house, 17th century
2258:
Rheinallee, near the Ebertor â monument; gabled stele with relief,
2087:
Michael-Bach-StraĂe 1 â Late Classicist plastered building, corner
1910:
EltzerhofstraĂe 25 â building with hipped mansard roof, marked 1925
1512:
1360:
1191:
Boppard â Excerpt from Topographia Hassiae by MatthĂ€us Merian, 1655
1158:
1115:
forces, who built an emergency bridge across the Rhine at Boppard.
571:
35:
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Japanese cultural goods and in 1896 republished together with him
1655:
1211:
Since 1976, the town administration has been housed at the former
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is a word used to designate a dialect; it does not refer here to
2811:
2807:
2481:
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Rheinallee 26, SeminarstraĂe (no number) â Rheinallee 26: former
2068:
Marktplatz 2 â plastered building with rounded corner, about 1860
1923:
1731:
1563:
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1203:
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855:. The Boppard townsfolk, however, felt that this merger with the
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Kommunalwahl Rheinland-Pfalz 2014, Stadt- und Gemeinderatswahlen
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Kommunalwahl Rheinland-Pfalz 2009, Stadt- und Gemeinderatswahlen
3297:
Running through Boppard is the important long-distance highway,
1730:
with columned vestibule, 1850â1852, building inspector Althoff,
758:
finished the work. It was also at this time that the Late Roman
496:. This characteristic narrow form of valley arose from downward
4817:
4677:
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department was housed in the new building on the Rhine and new
3361:, locally typical construction (natural slate) with slated roof
3044:
2843:
Former synagogue â This was built in 1867 and was destroyed by
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2455:
2224:
2078:
Marktplatz 5 â "Ratsstube" Inn; timber-frame house, marked 1905
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1952:
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915:
814:, proclaims the independence of Boppard under the reign of the
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3919:"Bevölkerungsstand 2022, Kreise, Gemeinden, Verbandsgemeinden"
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3794:
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2815:
2385:(State Road) 210 going towards Buchenau â basalt, marked 1724
2354:
1922:
HumperdinckstraĂe 14 â plastered building with low-key gable
1889:
Burdengasse 1 â timber-frame house, partly solid, marked 1681
1499:
1451:
1438:
1118:
Since 1946, the town has been part of the then newly founded
860:
735:
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242:
3075:("Rhine Bank Festival") â held on the third weekend in July.
1879:
At Binger Gasse 34 â two carved wooden brackets, marked 1607
1805:("Saint Nicholasâs Pulpit") and tomb slabs; remnants of the
1644:
1103:
on Binger Gasse (lane), which had been opened in 1867. Many
1006:(1848) did his opponents manage to drive him out of office.
75:
Location of Boppard within Rhein-HunsrĂŒck-Kreis district
4252:
2628:
1886:; villa, about 1900; whole complex of buildings with garden
1705:
1195:
1095:
had won 50% of the vote at the 1933 elections. However, on
708:
4157:
4056:
Directory of Cultural Monuments in Rhein-HunsrĂŒck district
3604:, his father's work on the occasion of his 100th birthday.
3445:("Hospital Lane") as a victim; this no longer exists. The
3303:
9. In the outlying centre of Buchholz, furthermore, is an
3037:â a whole series of events and small festivals in mid May.
2790:. In the 14th century, the town was expanded in the west (
1863:; plastered building, staircase, 1858/1859, expansion 1904
1852:("House of God", a synonym in German for "church"), later
375:
3676:
3463:
Gesundheitszentrum Evangelisches Stift St. Martin Koblenz
2374:
Wayside cross, Kreuzer Flur (cadastral area) â so-called
2018:
At Mainzer StraĂe 15 â plastered villa façade, about 1870
1104:
2985:, Boppard had a considerable Jewish community. Outlying
2553:(District Road) 119 going towards Buchholz â marked 1798
2055:
Marienberger StraĂe 7 â Gothic Revival Villa, about 1905
1712:(1652â1672) and Johann VIII Hugo von Orsbeck (1672â1711)
1408:
Boppard fosters partnerships with the following places:
2751:
Over on the other side of the Rhine stand two castles,
2724:
18th century; whole complex of buildings with graveyard
2678:
Wayside chapel, on the road to Herschwiesen, corner of
2520:); Romanesque Revival brick aisleless church, 1892â1896
1941:âs main residence; whole complex of buildings with park
1758:), Kronengasse 3 â former canonical foundation church,
1388:, ironically the heraldic device formerly borne by the
1380:, like the old arms, but that the eagle should have an
730:) on the way into the MĂŒhltal (valley). The name is of
587:
of Buchenau (and the Hellerwald commercial development)
2442:
Rheinblick 4 â villa, hipped mansard roof, 1920s/1930s
443:. The town is also a state-recognized tourism resort (
2686:
119 â slate quarrystone aisleless church, marked 1850
3401:("Federal Academy for Public Administration"), the
3294:has since December 2009 been run by Rhenus Veniro.
3134:("Firefighter Festival") â staged by the volunteer
2546:
Pankratiusring 21 â timber-frame house, marked 1700
2371:
Votive cross on Proffenstiege â basalt, marked 1735
926:, or War of the Palatine Succession), an attack by
774:. According to this source from 643, Boppard was a
3709:(1798â1876), teacher at the Marienberg Foundation.
3397:Other educational institutions in Boppard are the
3322:209 (Buchholzer StraĂe) from the main centre. The
2696:Saint Sebastian's Catholic Church (branch church;
2430:Bopparder StraĂe â Crucifixion group, 19th century
2149:OberstraĂe 92 â residential and commercial house,
2127:OberstraĂe 58 â stately brick building, after 1885
3112:in Bad Salzig â a kermis held in early September.
2877:HunsrĂŒckbahn â This railway line from Boppard to
2806:baptismal font. Comparable baths can be found in
2778:Roman castrum wall â Near the marketplace is the
2439:At Rheinbabenallee 15 â coat of arms, marked 1743
2325:HunsrĂŒck-Bahn (monumental zone) â section of the
1837:("Lily Gate"), marked 1857 (reconstruction) with
778:royal estate and an administrative centre of the
4929:
4117:"Boppard-Online: Wer war Engelbert Humperdinck?"
2747:Further information on local buildings and sites
1751:complex, marked 1730; whole complex of buildings
561:has its own council, whose head bears the title
3750:List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany
3650:(born 1948), author, translator and journalist.
2655:At PropsteistraĂe 4 â coat of arms, marked 1664
1958:with allegorical woman figure, mid-19th century
1683:The following are listed buildings or sites in
3824:Boppard. Geschichte einer Stadt am Mittelrhein
3433:, both institutions were merged. In 1855, the
3021:); the parade proceeds through the inner town.
1937:villa, about 1870, from 1897 to 1900 composer
1099:(9â10 November 1938), the Nazis destroyed the
676:The earliest trace of settlement unearthed by
4200:
4077:
4075:
4068:Stadtrat beschlieĂt wichtige Zukunftsvorhaben
3754:
3474:Verbundklinikum Stiftungsklinikum Mittelrhein
3342:Old building of the Kant-Gymnasium in Boppard
3142:
2285:Simmerner StraĂe 12 â brick villa, about 1865
2906:The great bow in the Rhine as seen from the
2579:Wallfahrtskapelle Zur Schwarzen Muttergottes
914:, Boppard lost one third of its population.
798:Image of the city seal in the British Museum
2937:People in Boppard speak a dialect known as
2075:, extensively renovated in the 18th century
1071:, a tower that had been part of the town's
4207:
4193:
4162:
4072:
3743:
2862:On the Fleckertshöhe (heights) stands the
2742:); Gothic Revival plastered building, 1888
2567:119 going towards Windhausen â marked 1819
2560:119 going towards Windhausen â marked 1748
1607:
1059:About 1903, work began on linking another
734:origin, which implies that there had been
544:
3638:; she belonged to the group known as the
3620:(1902â1980), chemist and codiscoverer of
3564:(1811â1889), philosopher and theologian,
3545:
3537:the newly restored museum were reopened.
3399:Bundesakademie fĂŒr öffentliche Verwaltung
3190:
3097:display on the second Saturday in August.
2183:Rheinallee â accident cross, 18th century
2006:Mainzer StraĂe 8 â former Saint Martin's
1710:Karl Kaspar von der Leyen-Hohengeroldseck
930:troops was successfully repulsed. In the
549:Since 1976, Boppard has consisted of ten
3596:government. Collected, like his brother
3353:
3345:
3337:
3151:
2901:
2509:; slate quarrystone building, about 1840
2233:
2139:
2048:Marienberger Hohl 1 â former Marienberg
1968:Koblenzer StraĂe 236 â brick villa with
1913:FlogtstraĂe 48 â brick villa, about 1900
1754:Saint Severusâs Catholic Parish Church (
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750:border once more. In 355, Roman Emperor
691:
541:, some 22 kilometres (14 mi) away.
475:
463:
3926:Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz
3895:
3893:
3715:(1854â1921), composer (fairytale opera
3330:âs orders) also runs through Buchholz.
2288:Simmerner StraĂe 19 â villa, about 1890
2000:(cross); Crucifixion group, marked 1739
4930:
3677:Famous people associated with the town
3333:
2981:influences, for until the time of the
1659:Boppard, east of the Jakobsbergerhof:
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3437:were called to work at the hospital.
1996:Kreuzweg/Ecke Rheinallee â so-called
810:-die dating from 1228â36, now in the
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267:75.13 km (29.01 sq mi)
16:Town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
4173:Illustration of the town in 1588 in
3890:
3693:, he was crowned in 1198 in Boppard.
3274:, stop. Further services are run by
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1734:; expansion and west tower 1885â1887
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1687:âs Directory of Cultural Monuments:
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922:(1688â1697; known in Germany as the
830:; the head official in town was the
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4085:. Museum Boppard. 21 September 2015
3254:. The town of Boppard has its main
1384:on its breast, itself charged with
1107:were seized, and some were sent to
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3816:
3138:on the first weekend in September.
2652:At PropsteistraĂe 3 â coat of arms
2160:("Water Barrel Manor"), so-called
1873:winery building, brick, about 1860
1671:Boppard, Untere FraubachstraĂe 2:
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3205:Sebapharma GmbH & Co. kg
3199:, with some 1,200 employees, the
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2921:. In 2006 in this same area, the
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3435:Sisters of Mercy of St. Borromeo
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3662:(born 1975), American comedian.
3656:(born 1956), financial manager.
3476:, another hospital in Koblenz.
3429:("Little Hospital"). After the
2598:(1331â1336) partly held by the
2590:, south of the village, on the
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3467:Diakoniezentrum Paulinenstift
3457:In January 1999, the focus on
3025:Mittelrheinischer WeinfrĂŒhling
2771:with its mediaeval monastery.
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2391:East of the Jakobsbergerhof â
1199:The Rhine Promenade of Boppard
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537:; the nearest upper centre is
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4943:Populated places on the Rhine
4938:Towns in Rhineland-Palatinate
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3374:located in the three biggest
3270:trains each day, to and from
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1321:Freie WĂ€hlergruppe Boppard: 3
1207:Weiler with view of the Rhine
1148:âs population, and since the
968:Gebhard Leberecht von BlĂŒcher
4215:Towns and municipalities in
4152:travel guide from Wikivoyage
4103:Webseite der Stadt Boppard:
4066:Webseite der Stadt Boppard:
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3163:Boppard is characterized by
3031:on the last Sunday in April.
2945:being the dialectal form of
2864:Sender Boppard-Fleckertshöhe
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1766:Town wall â remnants of the
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1183:monastery, now the Town Hall
932:War of the Polish Succession
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3907:(in German). 29 March 2021.
3481:Hospital zum Heiligen Geist
3415:Hospital zum Heiligen Geist
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2967:Moselle Franconian dialects
2794:or "Lower Town") and east (
2716:in Chains Catholic Church (
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3465:("health centre") and the
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3143:Economy and infrastructure
3089:("Rhine in Flames") â The
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2718:Kirche St. Peter in Ketten
2635:KirchstraĂe 6 â so-called
2535:Pfarrkirche St. Pankratius
2297:Untere FraubachstraĂe 2 â
1972:framing around brickwork,
1951:At Koblenzer StraĂe 194 â
990:. In 1816, new districts (
802:Until 1309, Boppard was a
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488:Boppard lies on the upper
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3955:British Museum Collection
3729:, later lived in Boppard.
3697:Philipp Franz von Siebold
3582:Philipp Franz von Siebold
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3207:and a software business.
2969:, and is closely akin to
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2423:Am Bahnhof (no number) â
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3965:Regionalgeschichte.net:
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3873:Bild 7 von Boppard, dito
3868:Bild 6 von Boppard, dito
3863:Bild 5 von Boppard, dito
3858:Bild 4 von Boppard, dito
3853:Bild 3 von Boppard, dito
3848:Bild 2 von Boppard, dito
3826:, 3 BĂ€nde; Boppard 1997.
3735:(born 1962), writer and
3701:Nippon. Archiv von Japan
3602:Nippon. Archiv von Japan
3497:In November 2008, a new
3169:Middle Rhine wine region
2965:actually belongs to the
2923:Mittelrhein-Klettersteig
2533:Catholic Parish Church (
2512:HeidestraĂe 29 â former
2505:HeidestraĂe 27 â former
2167:OberstraĂe 142 â former
1948:Gothic style, after 1867
1841:oriel construction, 1896
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3630:(1910â1943, executed),
3610:(1895â1991), prominent
2977:also features sporadic
2617:Kirche St. BartholomÀus
2116:Haus zum Heiligen Geist
1756:Pfarrkirche St. Severus
1608:Culture and sightseeing
1308:Elections in May 2014:
545:Constituent communities
296:210/km (540/sq mi)
275:74 m (243 ft)
3999:, retrieved 8 May 2010
3995:July 22, 2011, at the
3989:Das Rathaus in Boppard
3974:July 22, 2011, at the
3905:Rhein-HunsrĂŒck-Zeitung
3843:Bild von Boppard, dito
3654:Hermann-Josef Lamberti
3546:People born in Boppard
3459:psychosomatic medicine
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3578:Heinrich von Siebold
3554:(1796â1871), master
3260:Boppard Hauptbahnhof
3079:Niedersburger Kirmes
3055:Mittelrhein-Marathon
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2698:Kirche St. Sebastian
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1848:("Little Hospital")
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3739:, lives in Boppard.
3666:Michael Falkenmayer
3334:Public institutions
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2613:Saint Bartholomew's
2600:Electorate of Trier
2414:Kirche St. Aegidius
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1781:("Upper Town") and
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1390:Electorate of Trier
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682:Federmesser culture
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3562:Franz Peter Knoodt
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3691:PĆemyslid dynasty
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3156:Vineyards in the
2898:Natural monuments
2822:and the south of
2761:Feindliche BrĂŒder
2615:Catholic Church (
2461:renovated in 1930
2381:Wayside cross on
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2274:SabelstraĂe 27 â
2209:Knoodtâsches Haus
2156:OberstraĂe 115 â
1854:Alte Posthalterei
1789:("Sand Gate") or
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2196:Rheinallee 23 â
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1846:Kleines Hospital
1839:Late Historicist
1785:("Lower Town");
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4663:Niedersohren
4628:Mutterschied
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4588:Mengerschied
4563:Lindenschied
4498:Klosterkumbd
4373:Emmelshausen
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4658:Niederkumbd
4558:Liebshausen
4513:Kratzenburg
4433:Heinzenbach
4338:Dichtelbach
4180:Georg Braun
4168:(in German)
3759:Boppard is
3660:Daniel Tosh
3636:Third Reich
3612:pathologist
3588:embassy in
3503:Hotel Römer
3479:Today, the
3447:gynaecology
3376:Ortsbezirke
3308:interchange
3203:enterprise
3165:winegrowing
3116:Zwiwwelsmat
2987:Ortsbezirke
2983:Third Reich
2927:via ferrata
2847:vandals on
2792:Niederstadt
2788:Middle Ages
2714:Saint Peter
2684:KreisstraĂe
2680:KreisstraĂe
2673:Oppenhausen
2592:KreisstraĂe
2565:KreisstraĂe
2558:KreisstraĂe
2551:KreisstraĂe
2500:Quereinhaus
2410:Saint Giles
2213:Templerhaus
2151:Art Nouveau
2073:Late Gothic
2050:Benedictine
2013:Hohes Kreuz
1991:WeiĂe Villa
1981:Königsvilla
1823:Hospitaltor
1783:Niederstadt
1760:Crucifixion
1717:Evangelical
1398:Ortsbezirke
1369:Ortsbezirke
1355:The town's
1028:Kulturkampf
984:BingerbrĂŒck
899:(and later
865:toll castle
784:Merovingian
696:Late Roman
688:Roman times
619:of HĂŒbingen
577:Ortsbezirke
567:Ortsbezirke
551:Ortsbezirke
494:Rhine Gorge
449:winegrowing
447:) and is a
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4893:Woppenroth
4843:Tiefenbach
4838:Thörlingen
4828:Spesenroth
4823:Sohrschied
4793:Schnorbach
4783:Sargenroth
4778:Sankt Goar
4753:Riesweiler
4748:Riegenroth
4653:Niederburg
4638:Neuerkirch
4633:Nannhausen
4618:Morshausen
4608:Mörschbach
4603:Michelbach
4568:Lingerhahn
4503:Kludenbach
4493:Kisselbach
4483:Keidelheim
4478:Kastellaun
4463:Hungenroth
4443:Hirschfeld
4418:Hasselbach
4413:Halsenbach
4388:Gehlweiler
4353:Dillendorf
4308:Braunshorn
4288:Bickenbach
4273:Benzweiler
4258:Belgweiler
4127:2011-01-03
4042:2011-01-03
3944:S. 255â261
3884:References
3748:See also:
3670:footballer
3499:Stadthalle
3492:Stadthalle
3384:Realschule
3187:industry.
3181:Pinot noir
2959:Low German
2957:(that is,
2919:Gedeonseck
2908:Gedeonseck
2767:centre of
2765:pilgrimage
2736:Saint Anne
2572:Windhausen
2474:Bridge on
2404:Bad Salzig
2366:Sankt Goar
2169:Eltzer Hof
2097:MĂŒhltal â
2089:bay window
2008:Franciscan
1799:gate tower
1154:regulation
964:Napoleon's
838:Bickenbach
833:SchultheiĂ
820:Romanesque
768:Roman road
728:Bontobrica
720:Baudobriga
625:Udenhausen
591:Bad Salzig
559:Ortsbezirk
484:chairlift.
280:Population
236:Government
166:50°13âČ53âłN
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4868:Utzenhain
4858:Unzenberg
4848:Todenroth
4833:Steinbach
4808:Schwarzen
4798:Schönborn
4708:Pfalzfeld
4703:Perscheid
4693:Ohlweiler
4688:Oberwesel
4578:Maitzborn
4553:Leiningen
4523:KĂŒmbdchen
4508:Korweiler
4488:Kirchberg
4398:Gödenroth
4383:Fronhofen
4333:Damscheid
4328:Budenbach
4248:BĂ€renbach
4243:Badenhard
4238:Argenthal
4228:AlterkĂŒlz
3831:Documents
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3530:furniture
3469:NastÀtten
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3380:Secondary
3366:Education
3312:A 61
3310:onto the
3272:Frankfurt
3268:InterCity
3222:Transport
3216:RĂŒdesheim
3201:cosmetics
3095:fireworks
3063:Oberwesel
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2943:Bubberder
2891:Thuringia
2872:microwave
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2796:Oberstadt
2780:Römerpark
2632:provostry
2607:Hirzenach
2596:Eltz Feud
2397:cast-iron
2279:gatehouse
1970:sandstone
1835:Lilientor
1827:Kronentor
1807:Bingertor
1779:Oberstadt
1738:Carmelite
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1679:Buildings
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1181:Carmelite
1101:synagogue
1073:mediaeval
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609:Hirzenach
572:Ortsteile
525:chairlift
455:Geography
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272:Elevation
169:7°35âČ27âłE
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110:Boppard
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4573:Maisborn
4453:Holzbach
4448:Hollnich
4393:GemĂŒnden
4298:Birkheim
4268:Beltheim
3993:Archived
3972:Archived
3811:Cornwall
3594:Japanese
3527:bentwood
3525:and his
3507:Carnival
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3419:Schöffen
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3305:Autobahn
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4473:Karbach
4423:Hausbay
4303:Boppard
4293:Biebern
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