The treasure trove of Rhineland‑Palatinate: Natural and cultural treasures in the Romantic Cities
Koblenz – According to the dictionary definition, a treasure trove is a “space in which the national treasure is stored”. And Rhineland‑Palatinate can justifiably claim to be just that. “Welcome to the biggest treasure trove in the world!” Covering nearly 20,000 square kilometres, it is dotted with sparkling gemstones, red sandstone, rough slate and impressive rock formations. These are all milestones in and witnesses to the history of our Earth. These stories are set in stone in a remarkable way in six important cities between the Rhine and the Moselle. The Romantic Cities