Koblenz, Koblenz
Koblenz, Koblenz
Stegemannstraße 30, Koblenz, 56068
Stegemannstraße 30, Koblenz, 56068
Stegemannstraße 30, Koblenz, 56068
Koblenz, Koblenz
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, Festung Ehrenbreitstein 1, 56077 Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate GermanyWe start our tour at the fortress which is adjoining the city. Built as a fortification process to guard the middle Rhine region, this fortress was constructed between 1817 and 1828. It is situated 118 meters high above the Rhine and is the second largest fortress in Europe. In 1672, while there was war between France and Germany, the Archbishop refused the request permits from both the sides for the troops to pass by the Rhine. Today, this fortress is open to the visitors and public and is connected to the town by cable car.The fortress is beautifully below by the british poet Lord Byron:“Here Ehrenbreitstein, with her shattered wallBlack with the miner's blast, upon her heightYet shows of what she was, when shell and ballRebounding idly on her strength did light;A tower of victory! from whence the flightOf baffled foes was watch'd along the plain:But Peace destroyed what War could never blight,And laid those proud roofs bare to Summer's rain--On which the iron shower for years had poured in vain.”When the fortress was destroyed by the french troops in 1801, the poet wrote these words; which lead to the rebuilt of the fortress.Duration: 1 hour 20 minutesStop At: Munzplatz, 56068 Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate GermanyWe then reach to Münzplatz which is located in the old town of Koblenz. Its name originated from the electoral coin known as “Münz”. These coins were minted in the 11th century. On its occasion of the 2000 year anniversary in 1992, the fountain in the square was constructed by Wili Heinzen and was a gift to the city and its citizens from the Sparkasse Koblenz. This is where the Romans first founded their “Castellum apud confluentes” (fort at the confluence), to which Koblenz owes its name.Duration: 15 minutesStop At: Liebfrauenkirche, Florinspfaffengasse 14, 56068 Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate GermanyFrom here starts the romantic street between the two churches. The Liebfrauenkirche, with its beautiful onion domes is built on the highest point of the city. During the French Revolution, it was one of the main Parish churches. Its was constructed in 17th century but destroyed in 1944. However, it was rebuilt again in 1955.Duration: 15 minutesStop At: Basilica of St. Castor, Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate GermanyThe Basilica of St. Castor is the oldest church in Koblenz. The church was constructed by the Archbishop of Trier between 817 and 836, with the support of the Emperor Louis the Pious. It was built as a Carolingian proprietary church.Duration: 15 minutesStop At: Schangelbrunnen, Gymnasialstr. 1, 56068 Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate GermanyA perfect spot for picturesque squares. The word “Schängel” comes from the 20 year allegiance of Koblenz to France (1794-1813). This fountain at the city hall is regarded as a symbol of Koblenz city. In 1940, it was designed by Carl Burger and dedicated to the famous poet Josef Cornelius.Duration: 15 minutesStop At: Deutsches Eck (German Corner), Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate GermanyLast but not the least, we move to the Kaiser Wilhelm memorial. The Deutsches Eck is the name for the headland in Koblenz. Kaiser Wilhelm was the first German Emperor, erected in 1897. Also, view more of the famous sights along the end of the tour in the oldest city.Duration: 20 minutes
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Munzplatz, 56068 Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate GermanyWe start the tour in Münzplatz square which is located in the old town of Koblenz. Its name originated from the electoral coin known as “Münz”. These coins were minted in the 11th century. On its occasion of the 2000 year anniversary in 1992, the fountain in the square was constructed by Wili Heinzen and was a gift to the city and its citizens from the Sparkasse Koblenz. This is where the Romans first founded their “Castellum apud confluentes” (fort at the confluence), to which Koblenz owes its name.Duration: 15 minutesStop At: Liebfrauenkirche, Florinspfaffengasse 14, 56068 Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate GermanyFrom here starts the romantic street between the two churches. The Liebfrauenkirche, with its beautiful onion domes is built on the highest point of the city. During the French Revolution, it was one of the main Parish churches. Its was constructed in 17th century but destroyed in 1944. However, it was rebuilt again in 1955.Duration: 15 minutesStop At: Basilica of St. Castor, Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate GermanyThe Basilica of St. Castor is the oldest church in Koblenz. The church was constructed by the Archbishop of Trier between 817 and 836, with the support of the Emperor Louis the Pious. It was built as a Carolingian proprietary church.Duration: 15 minutesStop At: Schangelbrunnen, Gymnasialstr. 1, 56068 Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate GermanyA perfect spot for picturesque squares. The word “Schängel” comes from the 20 year allegiance of Koblenz to France (1794-1813). This fountain at the city hall is regarded as a symbol of Koblenz city. In 1940, it was designed by Carl Burger and dedicated to the famous poet Josef Cornelius.Duration: 15 minutesStop At: Deutsches Eck (German Corner), Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate GermanyLast but not the least, we move to the Kaiser Wilhelm memorial. The Deutsches Eck is the name for the headland in Koblenz. Kaiser Wilhelm was the first German Emperor, erected in 1897. Also, view more of the famous sights along the end of the tour in the oldest city.Duration: 35 minutes
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Viale delle Terme di Caracalla 52, 00153 Rome ItalyDiscover the ruins of one of the biggest and more sofisticated ancient Roman baths. Big as 15 football pitches, was one of the biggest health centers of ancient Rome times. Not only cold and hot baths, but also Greek and Roman libraries, gyms, theatre, seminar rooms, gardens and fountains. Roman Emperors knew how to WOW the world!Duration: 15 minutesStop At: Circus Maximus, Via del Circo Massimo, 00186 Rome ItalyStop at the Circus Maximus and listen to the echoes of 250k Roman excited at the Ben Hur’s chariot races. Built 400 years before the Colosseum, the Circus Maximus has been for centuries the biggest and ultimate FAST & FURIOUS experience in ancient world. At present, the space is sometimes used for rock concerts. Rolling Stones, Roger Waters, Bruce Springsteen played recently for the pleasure of modern Romans.Duration: 15 minutesStop At: Il Buco della Serratura, Piazza dei Cavalieri di Malta, 4 parte del parco dei Cavalieri di Malta, 00153 Rome ItalyEnjoy the sight of the biggest Renaissance church through a keyhole. You'll see 3 countries in line through the keyhole. A great place for taking pics and selfies of you aboard your cute Fiat 500 classic car.Duration: 15 minutesStop At: Parco Savello, Piazza Pietro D'Illiria Via di Santa Sabina, 00153 Rome ItalyEnjoy the sight of the biggest Renaissance church through a keyhole. You'll see 3 countries in line through the keyhole. A great place for taking pics and selfies of you aboard your cute Fiat 500 classic car.Duration: 15 minutesPass By: Trastevere, 00153 Rome ItalyEnjoy whizzing through the tiny streets of Rome aboard your cute tiny Fiat 500, something that your Ferrari or your Lamborghini won't be ever able to do! Say ciao to onlookers busy in taking pictures of you!Stop At: Piazzale Garibaldi, Piazzale Giuseppe Garibaldi, 00165 Rome ItalyJaniculum terrace: this is probably the terrace from which you'll enjoy the best panoramic view of Rome. Enjoy the sight of the Colosseum, Pantheon, Altare della Patria, and the 100 church domes of Rome.Duration: 15 minutesStop At: Porta San Paolo, Piazzale Ostiense, 00154 Rome ItalyThe 4th biggest ancient Egyptian Pyramid is in Rome, did you know that? Built in 18 BCE, was meant to be the tomb of Gaius Cestius, a wealthy and eccentric ancient Roman. One great reason to visit Rome!Duration: 15 minutesPass By: Colosseum, Piazza del Colosseo, 00184 Rome ItalyTour around one of the 7 marvels of the world. Built around 80 CE, the Colosseum was the place were the Romans enjoyed gladiators' fightings, executions, naval combats. In 500 years activity, something like 250k people died inside the stadium for the sick pleasure of the Roman populace.
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Colosseum, Piazza del Colosseo, 00184 Rome ItalyThe tour will start from the Colosseum and with a private visit inside one of the largest and famous monuments in the world. The Colosseum preserves the fascination and the air of mystery of Rome’s glory. Inside you will listen about the spectacular and incredible entertainments organized in the Colosseum. Discover the techniques of construction invented by the Romans, the incredible ability of the gladiators, the violent fighting between exotic animals and the high level of technology achieved by Roman engineers to build the Colosseum. You can explore the two main levels for the best inside and outside view over the Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine. Duration: 1 hour 15 minutesStop At: Circus Maximus, Via del Circo Massimo, 00186 Rome ItalyWith a pleasant walk from the Colosseum you will arrive at the Circus Maximus. This was the site of the Roman chariots races, as probably you saw in “Ben Hur” film. Now you can see it as a large park area but it was the first and largest stadium in ancient Rome, it had an unbelievable capacity of more than 250,000 spectators who sat on long tiers of seats. The noticeable remains showing part of the structure of the curved East end. Duration: 15 minutesStop At: Viale delle Terme di Caracalla 52, 00153 Rome ItalyAfter the Circus Maximus, you will arrive at the Baths of Caracalla; they were the second largest Roman public baths. They were built in Rome between AD 212 and 217, during the reigns of Septimius Severus and Caracalla, and capable of hosting more than 1500 bathers. The baths were more a leisure center than just a series of baths since they contain a library, a gym, and gardens also. They are the best-preserved baths in Rome and a masterpiece of Roman architecture, keeping a halo of charm. Now visitors can see imposing vaulted rooms, domed octagons, porticoes, and parts of the baths heating system along with enormous and remarkable fragments of fine polychrome floor-mosaics. Duration: 1 hour 10 minutesStop At: Viale delle Terme di Caracalla 52, 00153 Rome ItalyThe Baths of Caracalla (Italian: Terme di Caracalla) in Rome, Italy, were the city's second largest Roman public baths, or thermae. The baths were likely built between AD 212 (or 211) and 216/217, during the reigns of emperors Septimius Severus and Caracalla.[2] They were in operation until the 530s and then fell into disuse and ruin.Both during and since their operation as baths, they served as inspiration for many other notable buildings, ancient and modern, such as the Baths of Diocletian, the Basilica of Maxentius, the original Pennsylvania Station in New York City, Chicago Union Station and the Senate of Canada Building. Artworks recovered from the ruins include famous sculptures such as the Farnese Bull and the Farnese Hercules.Duration: 1 hour 15 minutesStop At: Arch of Constantine, Via di San Gregorio, 00186 Rome ItalyThe Arch of Constantine (Italian: Arco di Costantino) is a triumphal arch in Rome dedicated to the emperor Constantine the Great. The arch was commissioned by the Roman Senate to commemorate Constantine's victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge in AD 312. Situated between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill, the arch spans the Via Triumphalis, the route taken by victorious military leaders when they entered the city in a triumphal procession. [a] Dedicated in 315, it is the largest Roman triumphal arch, with overall dimensions of 21 m (69 ft) high, 25.9 m wide, and 7.4 m deep. It has three bays, the central one being 11.5 m (38 ft) high and 6.5 m (21 ft) wide and the laterals 7.4 m by 3.4 m each. The arch is constructed of brick-faced concrete covered in marble.The three-bay design with detached columns was first used for the Arch of Septimius Severus in the Roman Forum (which stands at the end of the triumph route) and repeated in several other arches now lost.Duration: 15 minutesPass By: Palatine Hill, Piazza Santa Maria Nova, 53, 00186 Rome ItalyThe Palatine Hill (/ˈpælətaɪn/; Latin: Collis Palatium or Mons Palatinus; Italian: Palatino [palaˈtiːno]), which relative to the seven hills of Rome is the centremost, is one of the most ancient parts of the city and has been called "the first nucleus of the Roman Empire."[1] The site is now mainly a large open-air museum while the Palatine Museum houses many finds from the excavations here and from other ancient Italian sites.Imperial palaces were built here, starting with Augustus. Before imperial times the hill was mostly occupied by the houses of the rich.The hill originally had two summits separated by depression; the highest part was called Palatium and the other Germalus (or Cermalus). Using the Forma Urbis its perimeter enclosed 63 acres (25 ha); while the Regional Catalogues of the 4th century enclose 131 acres (53 ha).[2]
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Ss. Quattro Coronati, Via Dei Santissimi Quattro 20, 00184 Rome ItalyThousand years old chruch. Gorgeous medieval frescoes, stunning cloisterDuration: 20 minutesStop At: Basilica do Santo Stefano Rotondo, Via di Santo Stefano Rotondo 7, 00184 Rome Italy15 centuries old spheric shape ChurchDuration: 20 minutesStop At: Viale delle Terme di Caracalla 52, 00153 Rome ItalyImposing Roman Termal BathDuration: 20 minutesStop At: Non-Catholic Cemetery, Via Caio Cestio, 6, 00153 Roma RM, ItalyHidden treasurs of RomeDuration: 20 minutesStop At: Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, Piazza di Santa Cecilia 22, 00153 Rome ItalyThree level church. Roman empire level to be visited, and then let's discover the Cavallini's FrescoesDuration: 20 minutesStop At: Pasticceria Linari, Via Nicola Zabaglia, 9, 00153 Roma RM, ItalyCoffe/Gelato StopDuration: 20 minutesStop At: Giardino degli Aranci, Piazza Pietro D'Illiria, 00153 Roma RM, ItalyAmazing viewDuration: 20 minutesStop At: Knights of Malta Keyhole, Piazza dei Cavalieri di Malta, 3, 00153 Roma RM, ItalyThe Famous Keyhole of RomeDuration: 10 minutesPass By: Circus Maximus, Via del Circo Massimo, 00186 Rome ItalyThe biggest entertaiment buliding ever
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, Festung Ehrenbreitstein 1, 56077 Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate GermanyBuilt as a fortification process to guard the middle Rhine region, this fortress was constructed between 1817 and 1828. It is situated 118 meters high above the Rhine and is the second largest fortress in Europe. In 1672, while there was war between France and Germany, the Archbishop refused the request permits from both the sides for the troops to pass by the Rhine. Today, this fortress is open to the visitors and public and is connected to the town by cable car.The fortress is beautifully below by the british poet Lord Byron:“Here Ehrenbreitstein, with her shattered wallBlack with the miner's blast, upon her heightYet shows of what she was, when shell and ballRebounding idly on her strength did light;A tower of victory! from whence the flightOf baffled foes was watch'd along the plain:But Peace destroyed what War could never blight,And laid those proud roofs bare to Summer's rain--On which the iron shower for years had poured in vain.”When the fortress was destroyed by the french troops in 1801, the poet wrote these words; which lead to the rebuilt of the fortress.Duration: 2 hours