Koblenz's "Horn of Germany" is a land at the confluence of the Mosel and Rhine rivers in Koblenz, Germany. It has a magnificent bronze horseback riding sculpture of William I, the first emperor of the German Empire.
Deutsches Eck (German Corner)
Posted: Jan 28, 2018
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The German Cape is a land at the intersection of the Moselle and Rhine rivers in Koblenz, Germany, and houses a bronze horse riding sculpture of William I, the first emperor of the German Empire. On the top of the hill opposite the berth is the Ellenbrightstein Fortress. Around 1000 AD, a small castle was built here, and for centuries the Electors of Trier converted it into a fortress. Later, the French destroyed it, and the Prussian Kingdom sent men to repair the Ellenbrightstein Fortress. The fortress is one of the most powerful fortresses built in Europe after 1815 and remains intact.
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Posted: Jun 16, 2021
Lavender and Sun
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The Horn of Germany has attracted a large number of tourists since the day it built the sculpture of William I on horseback. Since 2002 it has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List as part of the upper middle Rhine valley.
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Posted: Mar 30, 2021
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Early in the morning we arrived at the Cape of Koblenz, under the blue sky and white clouds to admire the statue of William I on horseback. The statue stands 37 meters high and stands at the intersection of the Moselle and Rhine rivers.
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Posted: May 6, 2020
想笑
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The famous bronze statue of William I quietly looked at the earth under his feet.
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Posted: Jun 13, 2023
想笑
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Tour the Rhine, pass by, nothing, the emperor sculpture is good.
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Posted: Jul 31, 2022
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On the dockside of the Viking cruise ship docking in Koblenz is the German Cape, also known as the German Cape, a sharp green area at the intersection of the Moselle and the Rhine rivers. In this special place called the "German horn" stands a bronze horse riding statue of William I, the first emperor of the German Empire, engraved on the base: the empire will live forever if it is united and loyal. These are the last two verses of the German poet's "Spring Greetings to the Fatherland."
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