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Dietrich Adolf von
Metternich endowed a new building for the parish in 1680. With this new building, the Plague saint, Roch, came to the fore as the chapel's namesake. The wooden altar from 1682 shows the two men's coat of arms. A notice on the back names Michael Luter for a new setting in 1820. The central altar image is a glorification of Mary that sweeps over the representatives of the spiritual (pope, abbots, members of orders, priests) and worldly (emperors, kings, bishops) estates. Seen above her is the Holy Trinity with the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost, and beside her are Death with the hourglass, and an angel with banners bearing
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2080:'s and Archbishop of Trier Johann II of Baden's (1456–1503) indulgence privileges. Of this chapel, the quire still stands today, filled out by the west portal built in 1915. The chapel was consecrated to the abbot and local resident Antonius, bishop Wolfgang (depictions of whom are to be found used as keystones together with Archbishop Johann's coat of arms), the Madonna, bishop Ruprecht and the virgin Cunen. Each Tuesday and Thursday, a mass was to be said in the chapel by the Cochem pastor, for which the chapel would yearly receive 6
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Winneburg). After this noble family died out in 1637, the castle passed to the family
Metternich. In 1689, during the Nine Years' War, the castle was besieged, taken and blown up by French troops. It was never restored, and remains in ruins to this day. It was, however, bought in 1832 by Prince von Metternich, but no reconstruction ever came about. Since 1932, it has been owned by the town of Cochem.
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2093:("Sehl Cathedral"). The chapel later got one that was cast in 1441. It bears the inscription "AVE MARIA GRACIA PLENA DOMINUS TECUM MCCCCXXXXI" ("Hail Mary, full of grace – the Lord with thee – 1441"). Found here today is a "Mary under the Cross" from the early 16th century, a gift from Dean Eckert to Saint Martin's.
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According to the plan conceived by master church builder Emil
Steffann (1899–1968), the building was meant to serve as a bridgehead and a counterpoint to the castle over on the other side of the river. The execution of this work, which was simple yet marked by great quality, stands out quite strongly
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Louis Fréderic
Jacques Ravené bought the ruin of the former Imperial castle in 1866 and began its reconstruction. Only after a bridge was built across the Moselle at Cochem in 1927 were the two fishing villages of Cond and Sehl amalgamated with the town in the course of administrative reform in 1932.
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built a secret bunker in Cochem-Cond, 30 meters underground, disguised by two houses of the training and recreation center of
Bundesbank. The bunker's vault held a reserve series of German mark banknotes totaling 15 billion marks during the Cold War, intended to enter circulation in case the Eastern
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Anyone seeing Saint
Remaclus's in the outlying centre of Cond for the first time might be surprised at how recently it was built (1964–1967). The plain, clear and also mighty shape, the slate quarrystones used in its building that are so typical of local construction and the way the church fits so
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was built in the latter half of the 13th century. It had its first documentary mention in 1304 as belonging to a one Wirich von
Wunnenberg. In the centuries that followed, the castle complex was steadily expanded while all the while remaining within the ownership of the Lords of Wunnenberg (later
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set above the west portal comes from this time. Despite heavy weathering, a high relief of a
Madonna sitting on clouds, with Child, framed with a Zweipass, can be made out. In 1666, the Plague came once again to Cochem. This might well have been the reason why Philipp Emmerich von Winneburg and
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Above the outlying centre of Cond lies the
Brauselay Nature Conservation Area, which has Mediterranean vegetation. Not far from Cochem, down the Moselle from the village of Klotten, is found the Dortebachtal Nature Conservation Area, a place well worth a hike for its scenery.
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in Cochem currency. For that, the hay from Sehl's meadows, bordering on the chapel, was pledged. Sehlers were "half-townsmen" of Cochem without their own municipal rights, and the Cochem town council at first spoke out against the move to bring a bell to the so-called
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former Cochem
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The ornamentation has been consciously reduced to a few very valuable, restored images and figures from the old, and now demolished, parish church, and to conservatively wrought artworks by contemporary artists: foundation stone and keystone in the
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relief, 15th century; monastery: seven-axis building with mansard roof, from 1751, architect possibly Johannes Seiz; hospital: quarrystone building, from 1882; wayside chapel, quarrystone building, from 1904; whole complex with wayside chapel on
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Graveyard (monumental zone) – laid out towards the end of the 19th century, warriors' memorial 1864/1866/1870/1871 and warriors' memorial 1914/18, 1920s; graveyard cross from 1850; three metal crosses, 19th century; gravestones from the 19th
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in the crypt by Klaus Balke, the forged grille by Paul Nagel, the lead glass window in the apse by Jakob Schwarzkopf and the ambo, the eternal flame and the altar candleholder by Christoph Anders. The church is opened at all service times.
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In 1493, the parish of Cochem was granted leave to build a new chapel in Sehl on the bank of the Moselle. There had already been a chapel in Sehl, but its whereabouts are now unknown. Financing for the new chapel was made possible by
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Moselpromenade 60 – Late Historicist winery, 1881–1882, building adviser R. A. Schmidt in collaboration with Julius Raschdorff; picturesque winemaker's villa, quarrystone, timber-frame commercial wing, garden; whole complex of
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of Cochem-Land on 7 June 2009. In connection with this, the state government also enacted a law on 18 February 2009 that deals with, among other things, the transfer of ownership of certain properties from the town to the
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Bloc would try to cripple West German economy by massively counterfeiting the existing DM banknotes. To open the vault, bank officials from Frankfurt would have to bring over three different keys and a lock combination.
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occupation began in 1794. In 1332, Cochem was granted town rights, and shortly thereafter, the town fortifications, which still stand today, were built. Between 1423 and 1425, the town was stricken with a
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left bank, while the constituent centre of Cond lies on its right. A further constituent centre, Brauheck, with its commercial area, air force barracks and new town development, lies in the heights of the
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259, some 2 km (1 mi) from the town centre. Emptying into the Moselle in Cochem are the Kraklebach, the Ebernacher Bach, the Sehlerbach, the Falzbach, the Märtscheltbach and the Enthetbach.
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Capuchin Monastery and Church (monumental zone) – church and sickroom, 1625–1628, church lengthened in 1692, aisleless church with lady's chapel, Baroque décor; monastery founded in 1623,
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might be described thus: Per pale argent a cross gules and gules issuant from dexter a sinister hand of the first vested sable holding two keys in saltire Or, the wards to chief.
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within the church. Saint Remaclus's stands as an exemplary conception in modern church building. It incorporates above all openness: for the liturgical implementation after the
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heights. A majority of the inhabitants, though, can now be found employed in other branches of the economy. There are fewer than ten full-time winegrowing businesses.
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seems to have had its groundwork laid in the time when Archbishop Otto von Ziegenhain waived Cochem's customary taxes and levies for ten years on the occasion of the
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Löhrstraße 3 – three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, from 1599, conversions beginning in the 18th century; in the quarrystone wall a grave cross, 18th century
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Kelberger Straße 40 – Villa Schönblick; Late Historicist quarrystone building, hipped roof, late 19th century; prominent location above the town, opposite the castle
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1976:, or War of the Palatine Succession), and the following year, they destroyed it. The castle complex long lay in ruins before in 1868 it was bought by the
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Löhrstraße 15 – three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, about 1700 or from the 18th century; side house (no number) timber-frame house, partly solid
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Markt 15 – three-floor solid building, partly timber-frame, about 1690; in the back remnants of a solid building, 16th century, timber-frame parts newer
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Burgfrieden 11 – brick building, 19th century; side towards the Moselle: four-floor quarrystone building with oriel, 19th or 20th century
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Endertstraße 2 – "Alte Torschenke" ("Old Gateway Inn"); three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, from 1626; hearth heating plates;
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Landesgesetz zum freiwilligen Zusammenschluss der verbandsfreien Stadt Cochem und der Verbandsgemeinde Cochem-Land vom 18. Februar 2009
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Burgfrieden 3 – former Electoral-Trier courthouse; two three-floor timber-frame houses, partly solid, latter half of the 17th century
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Josef-von-Lauff-Straße 38 – Villa Krain; timber-frame villa with several wings, partly solid, 1899–1900; whole complex with garden
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Oberbachstraße 23 – three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, late 17th or early 18th century; wooden sculpture, about 1700
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Brückenstraße 3, Endertstraße 4 – Hotel "Alte Torschenke"; building with mansard roof with gables set slantwise, about 1910
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Konflikte, Devianz, Kriminalität: Justiznutzung und Strafpraxis in Kurtrier im 18. Jahrhundert am Beispiel des Amts Cochem
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Zehnthausstraße 75 – timber-frame house, partly solid, plastered, mansard roof, 18th century, no. 73 and 75, whole complex
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Moselpromenade 18 – solid building with timber-frame gable, late 19th century, heavily altered by commercial modifications
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which, owing to its great age of more than 550 years – it can even be clearly recognized up on the mountain from Cochem
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between the villages of Bruttig and Treis was located here. At its height, 13,000 people were imprisoned. They provided
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style. Since 1978 it has been owned by the town of Cochem and is administered by a company named Reichsburg GmbH.
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location (TUK Cochem-Brauheck) and an administrative and educational centre. Cochem is the administrative seat of the
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and the municipal area measures 21.2 km. The town centre with the outlying centre of Sehl upstream lies on the
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Moselpromenade 11/12 – three-floor quarrystone building, crow-stepped gable, from 1654, expansion from 1894 or 1899
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Cochem's mayor is since 2018 Walter Schmitz, and his deputies are Josef Heimes, Wilfried Gerdes and Heinz Bremm.
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More detailed information about the castles and some of the ecclesiastical buildings mentioned above follows.
1770:("Tithe House"); former holding of the Stablo Monastery; timber-frame house, from 1615, outdoor staircase 1913
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Zehnthausstraße 73 – timber-frame house, partly solid, plastered, 18th century, no. 73 and 75, whole complex
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were held by the Archbishops of Trier beginning in 1298. They also granted Cochem town rights in 1332. The
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Schlaufstraße 7 – three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, 18th century, expansion in 19th century
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is the title given the head of a district council in Germany); Late Classicist plastered building, 1876
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Below Cochem castle in the woods – Jewish graveyard; seven gravestones, the oldest from 1836–1837
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would lead many visitors to believe that its building date must lie quite far back in history.
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Ravenestraße 43 – three-floor plastered building, Renaissance Revival, about 1900-1910
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Markt 5 – four-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, mansard roof, late 17th century
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Herrenstraße 24 – three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, early 17th century
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Berufsvorbereitungsjahr gewerblich-technischen sowie hauswirtschaftlichen Bereich
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with a key and a book. Originally, the chapel's ornamentation included images of
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epidemic. In 1623, Elector Lothar von Metternich brought about the founding of a
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Cochem, catholic church (Kirche Sankt Remaklus) and the bridge (Skagerrakbrücke)
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type with sandstone reliefs, about 1900; chapel, quarrystone building, from 1856
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Markt 11 – three-floor timber-frame building, partly solid, plastered, from 1690
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Oberbachstraße 17/19 – double timber-frame house, plastered, early 18th century
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Moselpromenade 37 – plastered building, partly timber-frame, early 20th century
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Branntweingässchen 2 – timber-frame house on quarrystone pedestal, 17th century
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Historisches Ortslexikon Rheinland-Pfalz. Teil: 1. Ehemaliger Landkreis Cochem
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Ravenestraße 15 – Late Classicist plastered building, mid to late 19th century
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Alte Straße 18 – timber-frame house, partly solid, mansard roof, 18th century
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Schuwerackerhof – chapel, within, Madonna, latter half of the 15th century;
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Markt 4 – four-floor timber-frame building, partly solid, from 1610 and 1990
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Bernstraße 31 – three-floor solid building, from 1775 and 1896 (conversion)
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Bernstraße 3 – timber-frame house, partly solid, mansard roof, 18th century
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Caritasverband für die Region Mosel-Eifel-Hunsrück e. V., Cochem chapter (
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Pater-Martin-Straße 1 – three-floor building with mansard roof, about 1910
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The municipal election held on 26 May 2019 yielded the following results:
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Kirchgasse 4 – three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, 18th century
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Ich habe immer nur den Zaun gesehen. Suche nach dem KZ-Außenlager Cochem
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tower, 12th century (?); within, a Christ figure as a warriors' memorial
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Zweijährige Höhere Berufsfachschule (two-year higher technical school)
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1251:, 1900–1902; picturesquely grouped three-floor quarrystone building,
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Panorama of Cochem with the Cochem Imperial Castle on the upper right
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also changed its name with the amalgamation of Cochem, becoming the
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Freiwillige Feuerwehr Cochem mit Jugendfeuerwehr Cochem (volunteer
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Berufsfachschule I (BF I) (technical school I with 7 subject areas)
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Conradus von Cochem (1650–1717), abbot at St. Pathaleon in Cologne
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Oberbachstraße 25 – timber-frame house, partly solid, 18th century
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Willi Werner Macke (1914–1985), chief mayor of Koblenz 1960–1972
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Reservistenkameradschaft Cochemer Land ("reservist comradeship")
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Cochem Railway Station is of importance to architectural history
1873:) – newer work includes Late Gothic quire, about 1437; outside:
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Chapel; aisleless church, from 1892, Pietà, 18th or 19th century
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2520:(preparatory year in commercial-technical and budgetary fields)
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1977:
1961:
1895:, a lookout point overlooking the town which can be reached by
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Brausestraße 8 – timber-frame house, partly solid, 17th century
1717:
Uferstraße/corner of Talstraße – grave cross fragment from 1653
1404:
1337:
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council approved the motion on 23 October 2008, the until then
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663:
2923:"Bevölkerungsstand 2022, Kreise, Gemeinden, Verbandsgemeinden"
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Duale Berufsoberschule (DBOS) (dual upper professional school)
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Klosterberg 3 – old elementary school, hipped roof, about 1910
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512:. With just over 5,000 inhabitants, Cochem falls just behind
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Gastlichkeit & Tourismus e. V. (hospitality and tourism)
2338:(leisure centre) in the outlying centre of Cond, the nearby
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ruin (seen from the north), before 1822, after a drawing by
2023:. It is described in an engraving by Braun and Hogenberg as
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Willy Massoth, (1911–1978), 1957–1969, first full-time mayor
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Dedication of the "Skagerrak Bridge" on 23 January 1927
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Data from the Rhineland-Palatinate State Statistical Office
2912:, Landeswahlleiter Rheinland-Pfalz, accessed 8 August 2021.
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Josef Steib (1898–1957), painter and etcher, died in Cochem
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2541:
Berufsoberschule II (BOS II) (upper professional school II)
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1907:("Mustard Mill") and the water gauge house on the Moselle.
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Since 1946, Cochem has been part of the then newly founded
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Obergasse 24 – timber-frame house, partly solid, from 1704
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www.edwardvictor.com/Holocaust/List %20 of %20 camps. htm
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Berufsoberschule I (BOS I) (upper professional school I)
2523:
Berufsschule (professional school with 30 subject areas)
1813:
Ellerer Straße 18 – timber-frame façade, balloon frame,
1727:
Valwiger Straße – Saint Remaclus's New Catholic Church (
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Talstraße 9 – Gothic portal with coat of arms, from 1597
477:
3044:
Directory of Cultural Monuments in Cochem-Zell district
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Berufsbildende Schule Cochem-Zell (vocational college)
1980:
businessman Louis Fréderic Jacques Ravené for 300
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Schulstraße – former school; quarrystone building, 1863
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Cochem fosters partnerships with the following places:
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times. In 866, it had its first documentary mention as
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Carl-Fritz Nicolay (1922–1997), artist, died in Cochem
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Alphabetical List of Camps, Subcamps and Other Camps.
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Emecho II von Cochem (1336–1401), abbot at Brauweiler
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Fachschule (school for geriatric nursing and tourism)
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monastery, mentioned in 1130; Catholic Chapel of the
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Way of the Cross to the Chapel at the Three Crosses;
1348:, partly timber-frame, half-hipped roof, 17th century
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Bernstraße 22/24 – walkway through to the Moselle at
679:, the town was besieged, but not conquered. In 1689,
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court, an employment office, a branch office of the
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Kapellenstraße/corner of Bergstraße – Chapel of the
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quarrystone building, Renaissance Revival, from 1899
571:
Cochem lies at an elevation of some 83 m above
2779:
Ernst Heimes (born 1956), writer and cabaret artist
2148:well among its neighbours at the foot of the steep
1744:Zehnthausstraße 18 – cadastral office; three-floor
1690:); small quarrystone aisleless church, 19th century
2674:Spielvereinigung Cochem 1912 e. V. (playing union)
2549:Kreisvolkshochschule (KVHS) Cochem/Zell (district
2529:Berufsfachschule II (BF II) (technical school II)
2134:
1658:), chapel and grave crosses; chapel, 19th century
1602:Ravenestraße 32 – quarrystone building, from 1907
691:rule. In 1815, it was assigned to the Kingdom of
662:and remained Electoral-Trier territory until the
69:Location of Cochem within Cochem-Zell district
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2743:(1831–1916), printer, author and gold prospector
2598:Cochemer Karnevalsgesellschaft 1849 e. V. (CKG,
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1891:Other things worth seeing in Cochem include the
1842:Sehler Anlagen 5 – quarrystone villa, about 1870
1543:; quarrystone tower with onion cupola, 1955–1963
1434:Moselpromenade 9 – gateway arch, 14th century;
1234:The following are listed buildings or sites in
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2752:Maria Weinand (1882–1960), educator and writer
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1839:Schulstraße 8 – abbot figure, 18th century (?)
1570:("Baldwin's Gate") and further wall remnants;
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2627:Deutsches Rotes Kreuz (DRK), Cochem chapter (
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2006:
1474:Moselstraße 8 – quarrystone villa, about 1900
497:) is the seat of and the biggest town in the
3011:Description and explanation of Cochem's arms
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2978:Kommunalwahl Rheinland-Pfalz 2019, Stadtrat
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1780:, earlier half of the 17th century; basalt
1605:Ravenestraße 38 – quarrystone building 1900
1407:basin, from 1767, architect Nikolaus Lauxen
1255:, with smaller wings and additions, partly
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3139:
3092:Official webpage of tourism in Cochem area
2810:Duckboards on Ravenéstraße during flooding
2770:Horst Föhr (born 1944), business executive
1734:Valwiger Straße – wayside cross, from 1616
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2434:Wasser- und Schifffahrtsamt Koblenz-Mosel
2402:("Rhine-Moselle Transport Association").
2176:'s barrel vaulting by Jochem Pechau, the
1913:
2910:Direktwahlen 2019, Landkreis Cochem-Zell
2883:Persönlichkeiten des Kreises Cochem-Zell
2734:(1634–1712), priest in a religious order
2690:Turnverein Eintracht 1862 Cochem e. V. (
2664:Schützengesellschaft Cochem 1847 e. V. (
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2310:– holds the status of Natural Monument.
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1262:Bernstraße 2 – rectory or parish house;
1183:-free town of Cochem became part of the
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2930:Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz
2613:Deutsche Lebens-Rettungs-Gesellschaft (
2605:Cochemer Rudergesellschaft 1905 e. V. (
2444:and the water safety police station, a
2322:The town of Cochem is characterized by
2298:Above the Imperial castle is found the
1523:Pater-Martin-Straße 1 – Saint Martin's
1308:house, earlier half of the 19th century
1283:building with hipped mansard roof, 1749
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2644:Möhnenverein Cochem ("women fools", a
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3134:
3126:Encyclopedia Judaica: Cochem, Germany
2855:. 4. Auflage. Fölbach, Koblenz 1999,
2749:(1881–1959), soprano and opera singer
1720:Uferstraße/corner of Breite Straße –
1375:Kelberger Straße (monumental zone) –
610:. Other names yielded by history are
492:
16:Town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
3113:Information about the Zeisig subcamp
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1886:
1729:Neue Katholische Kirche St. Remaklus
1699:Alte Katholische Kirche St. Remaklus
1382:Hinter Kempen – chapel, 19th century
1238:'s Directory of Cultural Monuments:
1175:After both the town council and the
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370:21.21 km (8.19 sq mi)
2563:Aktive Cochemer Jugend (ACJ, youth)
2456:rescue station and a well equipped
2269:Cochem Castle between 1890 and 1905
1724:garden pavilion, hipped roof, 1920s
13:
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3105:Official Website of the Reichsburg
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1731:); quarrystone building, 1965–1968
1266:timber-frame house, partly solid,
683:troops first burnt the Winneburg (
547:The old imperial castle above the
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1419:Markt 9 – coat of arms, from 1699
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2776:(born 1947), political scientist
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2671:Sehler Quetschefest Verein e. V.
2651:Musikverein Cochem e. V. (music)
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1899:and the former Imperial castle (
1708:Stadionstraße – sandstone relief
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2840:. Tectum-Verlag, Marburg 2003,
1766:Zehnthausstraße 83 – so-called
1436:see Town wall (monumental zone)
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1039:Ferdinand Hillebrand, 1949–1956
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654:estate. It was pledged by King
598:Cochem was settled as early as
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2657:Schachclub Cochem 1973 e. V. (
2340:Wild- und Freizeitpark Klotten
2334:(Cochem Imperial castle), the
2135:Saint Remaclus's Parish Church
1986:and then reconstructed in the
1669:Ruin of the Winneburg (castle)
1507:; three-floor tower, from 1898
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1:
3647:Towns in Rhineland-Palatinate
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2257:Cochem, seen from the castle.
2070:Sehler Dom St. Antonius Abbas
2060:Sehler Dom St. Antonius Abbas
1693:Pastor-Ziegler-Platz – Saint
1304:Burgfrieden 18 – three-floor
1036:Jakob Rudolf Pauly, 1945–1949
709:Natzweiler concentration camp
3161:Towns and municipalities in
2767:(born 1943), legal scientist
2622:Deutscher Amateur-Radio-Club
2566:Brauhecker Boule Club (BBC,
2463:
2353:
1968:troops in the course of the
1591:Ravenestraße 17 – so-called
1572:Martinstor ("Martin's Gate")
1513:Obergasse 22 – sculpture of
1229:
1057:Walter Schmitz, (opted 2018)
1054:Wolfgang Lambertz, 2011–2018
642:, and into the 18th century
530:
7:
2870:. Steiner, Stuttgart 1985,
2591:Cochemer Bürgerwehr e. V. (
2428:. Located in Cochem are an
2400:Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Mosel
2370:, which between Cochem and
2107:Kapelle Zu den drei Kreuzen
2097:Chapel at the Three Crosses
1861:Ebernach Monastery; former
1500:aisleless church, 1892–1893
1073:The town of Cochem and its
733:
10:
3668:
2723:Vinzenz Mohr (1475–1525),
2318:Economy and infrastructure
2188:
2007:Saint Roch's Plague Chapel
1871:Kapelle Mariae Himmelfahrt
1854:Near Ebernach Monastery –
1027:Wilhelm Schmitz, 1919–1923
593:
551:in Cochem was home to the
3620:
3169:
2866:Elmar Rettinger (Hrsg.):
2713:von Cochem, knightly and
2683:Tanzgruppe "Moselglück" (
1974:Pfälzischer Erbfolgekrieg
1972:(known in Germany as the
1748:plastered building, 1920s
1247:Bahnhofsvorplatz 1 – new
1051:Herbert Hilken, 1995–2011
1048:Horst Hoffmann, 1975–1995
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2185:Bundesbank-Bunker Cochem
1697:'s Old Catholic Church (
1688:Vierzehnnothelferkapelle
1018:
3504:Peterswald-Löffelscheid
3084:Town's official webpage
2785:(born 1965), politician
2573:Behindertensportgruppe
2390:trains, along with one
1798:
1676:
1207:Culture and sightseeing
399:250/km (650/sq mi)
378:83 m (272 ft)
3628:
2741:Carl Joseph Friedrichs
2727:priest, abbot at Trier
2624:(DARC), Cochem chapter
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2483:
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2336:Freizeitzentrum Cochem
2284:
2239:Cochem Imperial castle
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2158:Second Vatican Council
2144:
2072:
2013:Pestkapelle St. Rochus
1947:
1943:An inner court of the
1936:
1925:
1914:Cochem Imperial castle
1554:Pestkapelle St. Rochus
1529:Pfarrkirche St. Martin
1503:Behind Oberer Weg 9 –
1315:, 17th or 18th century
1164:Yizhou District, Hechi
1033:Aloys Elsen, 1934–1945
660:Archbishopric of Trier
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3626:
2788:Joy Vogelsang, actor
2680:(THW), Cochem chapter
2678:Technisches Hilfswerk
2478:
2376:Kaiser-Wilhelm-Tunnel
2366:The town lies on the
2361:
2282:
2166:
2142:
2068:
1994:Winneburg castle ruin
1942:
1931:
1921:
1829:'s Chapel (Catholic;
1815:dendrochronologically
1788:), 1600, coat of arms
1684:Fourteen Holy Helpers
1463:see Burgfrieden 13/14
1171:Political development
1030:Karl Stier, 1925–1934
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538:
490:German pronunciation:
422: • Summer (
171:
2487:Grundschule Cochem (
2226:Sehl, with riverboat
2039:and quotations from
2015:, also known as the
1831:St.-Antonius-Kapelle
1792:Basalt wayside cross
1583:narrow gauge railway
1492:Oberbachstraße 46 –
1461:Moselpromenade 40 –
1455:Moselpromenade 39 –
1430:see Bernstraße 22/24
1242:Cochem (main centre)
1236:Rhineland-Palatinate
1132:, Belgium since 1975
728:Rhineland-Palatinate
506:Rhineland-Palatinate
465:Vehicle registration
396: • Density
301:Rhineland-Palatinate
269:50.14694°N 7.16667°E
3056:"Bundesbank-Bunker"
2881:Alfons Friderichs:
2836:Ralf Brachtendorf:
2593:vigilance committee
2406:Public institutions
2295:, comes to an end.
2197:Deutsche Bundesbank
2105:at some crags, the
1428:Moselpromenade 1 –
1332:Endertstraße 146 –
1253:Renaissance Revival
1115:, France since 1966
1083:Electorate of Trier
1045:Anno Vey, 1969–1975
265: /
208:Show map of Germany
3629:
3294:Ellenz-Poltersdorf
2617:), Cochem chapter
2506:Martin-von-Cochem-
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2368:Koblenz–Trier line
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2285:
2169:
2145:
2073:
1948:
1937:
1926:
1867:Assumption of Mary
1737:Zehnthausstraße –
1608:Ravenestraße 39 –
1552:'s Plague Chapel (
1457:see Burgfrieden 11
1403:Markt – fountain,
1166:, China since 2017
697:Congress of Vienna
675:monastery. In the
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561:
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388: • Total
367: • Total
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3022:Town partnerships
2943:Facts and figures
2891:978-3-89890-084-3
2876:978-3-515-04173-7
2861:978-3-923532-39-1
2846:978-3-8288-8511-0
2774:Werner Weidenfeld
2717:family, 1130–1353
2703:Winneburger Tross
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2374:runs through the
2346:resort up in the
2332:Reichsburg Cochem
2275:Natural monuments
2191:Bundesbank bunker
2078:Pope Alexander VI
1953:Reichsburg Cochem
1945:Reichsburg Cochem
1934:Reichsburg Cochem
1932:Vineyards at the
1923:Reichsburg Cochem
1887:Other sightseeing
1856:Weinbergshäuschen
1633:Weinbergshäuschen
1318:Endertstraße 7 –
1093:Town partnerships
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677:Thirty Years' War
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3329:Forst (Hunsrück)
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2765:Rudolf Steinberg
2732:Martin of Cochem
2638:with youth wing)
2629:German Red Cross
2575:Fortuna Ebernach
2551:folk high school
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2477:
2450:German Red Cross
2417:Verbandsgemeinde
2384:Regional-Express
2289:Cochemer Krampen
2283:Cochemer Krampen
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2254:
2243:Christian Xeller
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1578:("Mice's Tower")
1363:Heiligenhäuschen
1346:aisleless church
1342:Kapelle St Anton
1320:Late Historicist
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1199:Verbandsgemeinde
1194:Verbandsgemeinde
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681:King Louis XIV's
650:. Cochem was an
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353:Walter Schmitz (
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2666:shooting sports
2579:disabled sports
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2482:(local dialect)
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2308:railway station
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1581:Pinnerweg 10 –
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1306:Late Classicist
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