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Wanderung am Palmberg, © Eifel Tourismus GmbH, AR - shapefruit AG

Palmberg Bad Bertrich

Bad Bertrich

Above the spa garden, naturally occurring Buxus Sempervirens (evergreen boxwood), popularly known as "Palm", grow on the slope. It is one of the largest areas of boxwood north of the Alps.

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Das Prangerkreuz, © Tourist Information Wittlich Stadt & Land

Prangerkreuz Dreis

Dreis

Diagonally opposite the gallows cross, on the 10. 5 km long Dreiser Kreuze-Weg at Rosenplatz is the Pangerkreuz from the second half of the 17th century (station 2).

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Traditionshaus Daus in Wittlich, © Tourist-Information Wittlich Stadt & Land

Restaurant Daus Wittlich

Wittlich

Historical building built in 1686, home-style cooking with regional specialties, changing lunch menu. Seats, inside: 170, outside: 100.

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Hotel Haus Hohenzollern Bad Bertrich, © Hotel Haus Hohenzollern Bad Bertrich

Restaurant Welfenstube - Hotel Haus Hohenzollern

Bad Bertrich

Here the chef cooks! Please come anyway.

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Zehntscheune, Station 3, © Tourist-Information Wittlich Stadt & Land

Zehntscheune Lüxem

Wittlich

Tithes and monastery barns already existed in the early Middle Ages. They served as warehouses for the acceptance and storage of the natural tax, the "tithe". In Lüxem, the Counts of Manderscheid, among others, acted as bailiffs for the Abbey of St. Maximin in Trier and collected the tithes for the monks…

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Ehemalige Burgkapelle der Ritter von Esch, © Tourist-Information Wittlich Stadt & Land

Burgkapelle & Zehntscheune Esch

Esch

The former castle chapel on the small hill in Esch still reminds us of the Knights of Esch. Between the 11th and 16th centuries, the Knights of Esch were among the most important noble families in the Wittlich area. In addition, Esch is the birthplace of Eberhard von Esch, the founder of the pilgrimage site Klausen…

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Brasserie Balthazar Außenimpression II, © Tourist-Information Wittlich Stadt & Land

Brasserie Balthazar Wittlich

Wittlich

Located in the building of the former Wittlich post office from the 18th century, the Brasserie Balthazar offers, in addition to the unique historical ambience, a cosy hospitality combined with the relaxed flair of the French way to enjoy.

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Burgruine mit Blick auf Ulmen, © GesundLand Vulkaneifel/D. Ketz

Burgruine Ulmen

Ulmen

The few walls of the once stately Ulmen Castle tower above the steep banks of the Ulmen Maar. Only parts of the upper castle have been preserved for posterity.

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Impressionen, © Tourist-Information Wittlich Stadt & Land

CASA Tony M. - Munzlinger Museum

Wittlich

The museum is located in the Alte Posthalterei Thurn & Taxis, an imposing baroque building dating from 1752, on the historic market square and shows temporary exhibitions with works by the internationally renowned painter, cartoonist, filmmaker and graphic artist Tony Munzlinger, who comes from Wittlich…

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Eingang Synagoge, © Tourist-Information Wittlich Stadt & Land

Ehem. Synagoge Wittlich

Wittlich

The building of the former synagogue (1910) was restored from 1976 and converted into a cultural and conference centre. In 1985, the town of Wittlich opened an exhibition entitled "Images of German-Jewish History", which was to be the beginning of an intensive examination of the fate of Jewish fellow men…

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