RM2JKJ9A1–Grevenburg near Traben-Trarbach on the Middle Moselle, built by Count Johann III von Sponheim, was blown up by the French. What remains is the commandant's house, whose facade can be seen,
RM2JKJ9BA–Grevenburg near Traben-Trarbach on the Middle Moselle, built by Count Johann III of Sponheim, was blown up by the French, castle tavern
RM2JKJF8G–a small temple in the middle of the vineyard near Elsheim in Rheinhessen at Windhäuser Hof, an arcaded hall with sundial, built in Napoleonic times, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
RM2JKJ9C7–Grevenburg near Traben-Trarbach on the Middle Moselle, built by Count Johann III von Sponheim, was blown up by the French. What remains is the commandant's house, whose facade can be seen,
RM2JKJ98B–Moselle loop near Traben-Trarbach, on the plateau opposite was the fortress Mont Royal, view from the Grevenburg,
RM2JKJF9R–a small temple in the middle of the vineyard near Elsheim in Rheinhessen at Windhäuser Hof, an arcaded hall with sundial, built in Napoleonic times, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
RM2JKJ9AC–Grevenburg near Traben-Trarbach on the Middle Moselle, built by Count Johann III von Sponheim, was blown up by the French. What remains is the commandant's house, whose facade can be seen,
RM2JKJ9B2–Traben on the Middle Moselle, here the side valley below the Grevenburg
RM2JKJ9AY–Grevenburg near Traben-Trarbach on the Middle Moselle, built by Count Johann III von Sponheim, was blown up by the French. What remains is the commandant's house, whose facade can be seen,
RM2JKJFBR–Napoleonic telegraph station near Elsheim in Rheinhessen, near Windhäuser Hof, part of the telegraph line Metz-Mainz, message transmission by optical signals, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
RM2JKHPGB–Tower in the vineyard near Saulheim, winery Heinz-Willi Dechent, multi-story tower with viewing platform and lateral spiral staircase, one of the most beautiful vineyard buildings in Rheinhessen,
RM2JKJ9A3–Grevenburg near Traben-Trarbach on the Middle Moselle, built by Count Johann III von Sponheim, was blown up by the French. What remains is the commandant's house, whose facade can be seen,
RM2JKJ985–Grevenburg near Traben-Trarbach on the Middle Moselle, built by Count Johann III of Sponheim, was blown up by the French, castle tavern
RM2JKJFB3–Panorama of the southwestern satdt wall of Oberwesel on the Middle Rhine, on the left the listed Catholic Church of St. Martin with fortified tower, on the right the inhabited Michelfeldturm I, on the far right a half-shell tower, Oberwesel is the city of towers, belongs to the Unesco World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley,
RM2JKJGET–Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, the Selz valley in Rheinhessen, view from the Schick Pavilion viewpoint nearugenheim, a typical Rheinhessen wine region, from Ingelheim to Stadecken-Elsheim
RM2JKHPF4–Tower in the vineyard near Saulheim, winery Heinz-Willi Dechent, multi-story tower with viewing platform and lateral spiral staircase, one of the most beautiful vineyard buildings in Rheinhessen,
RM2JKJ9BT–Moselle loop near Traben-Trarbach, on the plateau opposite was the fortress Mont Royal, view from the Grevenburg,
RM2JKHPFR–Tower in the vineyard near Saulheim, winery Heinz-Willi Dechent, multi-story tower with viewing platform and lateral spiral staircase, one of the most beautiful vineyard buildings in Rheinhessen,
RM2JKJF94–a small temple in the middle of the vineyard near Elsheim in Rheinhessen at Windhäuser Hof, an arcaded hall with sundial, built in Napoleonic times, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
RM2JKJFA5–listed catholic church St. Martin with fortified tower in Oberwesel on the Middle Rhine, formerly part of the town fortification, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
RM2JKHPFB–Tower in the vineyard near Saulheim, winery Heinz-Willi Dechent, multi-story tower with viewing platform and lateral spiral staircase, one of the most beautiful vineyard buildings in Rheinhessen,
RM2JKJ9CX–Grevenburg near Traben-Trarbach on the Middle Moselle, built by Count Johann III von Sponheim, was blown up by the French. What remains is the commandant's house, whose facade can be seen,
RM2JKJ9AB–Traben on the Middle Moselle, here the side valley below the Grevenburg
RM2JKJF9A–a small temple in the middle of the vineyard near Elsheim in Rheinhessen at Windhäuser Hof, an arcaded hall with sundial, built in Napoleonic times, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
RM2JKJ9AR–Grevenburg near Traben-Trarbach on the Middle Moselle, built by Count Johann III of Sponheim, was blown up by the French, castle tavern
RM2JKJFAF–Napoleonic telegraph station near Elsheim in Rheinhessen, near Windhäuser Hof, part of the telegraph line Metz-Mainz, message transmission by optical signals, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
RM2JKJ99P–Grevenburg near Traben-Trarbach on the Middle Moselle, built by Count Johann III von Sponheim, was blown up by the French. What remains is the commandant's house, whose facade can be seen,
RM2JKJ986–Traben on the Middle Moselle, here the side valley below the Grevenburg
RM2JKHPGK–Tower in the vineyard near Saulheim, winery Heinz-Willi Dechent, multi-story tower with viewing platform and lateral spiral staircase, one of the most beautiful vineyard buildings in Rheinhessen,
RM2JKHPJP–Tower in the vineyard near Saulheim, winery Heinz-Willi Dechent, multi-story tower with viewing platform and lateral spiral staircase, one of the most beautiful vineyard buildings in Rheinhessen,
RM2JKHPHC–Tower in the vineyard near Saulheim, winery Heinz-Willi Dechent, multi-story tower with viewing platform and lateral spiral staircase, one of the most beautiful vineyard buildings in Rheinhessen,
RM2JKJ9BB–Grevenburg near Traben-Trarbach on the Middle Mosel, built by Count Johann III of Sponheim, was blown up by the French, castle tavern, stone arch, table, chairs
RM2JKJF9D–Napoleonic telegraph station near Elsheim in Rheinhessen, near Windhäuser Hof, part of the telegraph line Metz-Mainz, message transmission by optical signals, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
RM2JKJFAC–Napoleonic telegraph station near Elsheim in Rheinhessen, near Windhäuser Hof, part of the telegraph line Metz-Mainz, message transmission by optical signals, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
RM2JKJGE9–Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, the Selz valley in Rheinhessen, view from the Schick Pavilion viewpoint nearugenheim, a typical Rheinhessen wine region, from Ingelheim to Stadecken-Elsheim
RM2JKJFB1–Panorama of Oberwesel, the town of towers on the Middle Rhine, part of the Unesco World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley, on the right the Schönburg, view from the walkable town wall, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
RM2JKJ9AP–Moselle loop near Traben-Trarbach, on the plateau opposite was the fortress Mont Royal, view from the Grevenburg,
RM2JKJGEG–Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, the Selz valley in Rheinhessen, view from the Schick Pavilion viewpoint nearugenheim, a typical Rheinhessen wine region, from Ingelheim to Stadecken-Elsheim
RM2JKJ983–Grevenburg near Traben-Trarbach on the Middle Moselle, built by Count Johann III von Sponheim, was blown up by the French. What remains is the commandant's house, whose facade can be seen,
RM2JKJF9Y–a small temple in the middle of the vineyard near Elsheim in Rheinhessen at Windhäuser Hof, an arcaded hall with sundial, built in Napoleonic times, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
RM2JKJF8F–a small temple in the middle of the vineyard near Elsheim in Rheinhessen at Windhäuser Hof, an arcaded hall with sundial, built in Napoleonic times, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
RM2JKHPJ4–Tower in the vineyard near Saulheim, winery Heinz-Willi Dechent, multi-story tower with viewing platform and lateral spiral staircase, one of the most beautiful vineyard buildings in Rheinhessen,
RM2JKHPGG–Tower in the vineyard near Saulheim, winery Heinz-Willi Dechent, multi-story tower with viewing platform and lateral spiral staircase, one of the most beautiful vineyard buildings in Rheinhessen,
RM2JKJF8R–Napoleonic telegraph station near Elsheim in Rheinhessen, near Windhäuser Hof, part of the telegraph line Metz-Mainz, message transmission by optical signals, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
RM2JKJ98K–Grevenburg near Traben-Trarbach on the Middle Moselle, built by Count Johann III of Sponheim, was blown up by the French, castle tavern
RM2JG8B34–Row of trees at the edge of the meadow, backlit, partly dead trees due to drought,
RM2JG8B3M–meadow and rape fields near Merxheim, Naheland, trees, avenue
RM2JG8B39–Meadow and rape fields near Merxheim, Naheland,
RM2JG8B3H–Meadow and rape fields near Merxheim, Naheland,
RM2JG8JXR–Foundation walls on the site of the Starkenburg castle ruins, Moselle
RM2JG8B3G–Blooming rape fields (Brassica napus) near Sporkenheim in Rheinhessen, near Ingelheim, Traces in the rape,
RM2JG8B3A–meadow fields near Merxheim, Naheland, trees, avenue
RM2JG8YXB–Babo cottage in Rheinhessen, a cottage in the vineyard, so-called trullo, in reference to similar cottages in Apulia, serves as a shelter for the winegrowers in bad weather,
RM2JG8YXX–inside the Babo cottage in Rheinhessen, a cottage in the vineyard, so-called trullo, in reference to similar cottages in Apulia, serves as a shelter for the winegrowers in bad weather,
RM2JG8JXN–Stairway with archway on the grounds of the Starkenburg castle ruins, in the background the view of Traben-Trarbach and the Moselle loop
RM2JG8JXP–Entrance with stairs and archway of Starkenburg castle ruins, Mosel
RM2JG8B3R–Blooming rape fields (Brassica napus) near Sporkenheim in Rheinhessen, near Ingelheim, Beehives at the edge of the field,
RM2JG8B44–Fields of rape (Brassica napus) in bloom near Sporkenheim in Rheinhessen, near Ingelheim,
RM2JG8B3D–Fields of rape (Brassica napus) in bloom near Sporkenheim in Rheinhessen, near Ingelheim,
RM2JG8JXM–Foundation walls on the site of the Starkenburg castle ruins, Moselle
RM2JG8WNY–Stadecken-Elsheim (Rheinhessen) seen from the Hieberg tower, which stands on a hill above the vineyards
RM2JG8JXC–Staircase with archway on the grounds of the Starkenburg castle ruin, Moselle
RM2JG8JXH–Foundation walls on the site of the Starkenburg castle ruins, Moselle
RM2JG8B2K–meadow and rape fields near Merxheim, Naheland, trees, avenue
RM2JG8B45–Blooming rape fields (Brassica napus) near Sporkenheim in Rheinhessen, near Ingelheim, Traces in the rape,
RM2JG8B3X–Fields of rape (Brassica napus) in bloom near Sporkenheim in Rheinhessen, near Ingelheim,
RM2JG8YY4–Babo cottage in Rheinhessen, a cottage in the vineyard, so-called trullo, in reference to similar cottages in Apulia, serves as a shelter for the winegrowers in bad weather,
RM2JG8JXD–Entrance with archway of the castle ruin Starkenburg, Mosel
RM2JG8WP0–Hieberg tower, which stands on a hill above the vineyards near Stadecken-Elsheim (Rhinehesse)
RM2JG8JXY–Staircase with archway on the grounds of the Starkenburg Castle ruins,
RM2JG8B3K–Fields of rape (Brassica napus) in bloom near Sporkenheim in Rheinhessen, near Ingelheim,
RM2JG8B36–meadow and rape fields near Merxheim, Naheland, trees, avenue
RM2JG8YXR–Babo cottage in Rheinhessen, a cottage in the vineyard, so-called trullo, in reference to similar cottages in Apulia, serves as a shelter for the winegrowers in bad weather,
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