German Corner
The spot steeped in history where the Rhine and Moselle meet is the city’s landmark. In 1888 Kaiser Wilhelm II, the grandson of Kaiser Wilhelm I, commissioned a monument fit to honour his grandfather, who was the father of Germany’s unification For this to happen, the former harbour of refuge at the mouth of the Moselle river was filled in to make way for the impressive monument. These days it’s a replica that stands in place of the original monument, because the latter was destroyed right down to the plinth in World War Two.
56068 Koblenz, Germania