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Marxburg is a very famous attraction in Koblenz, from the top of the outer suburb of Koblenz. There is not much information about Marxburg on the network. The castle is located in a blitzkrieg near Braubach, Germany, about 20 minutes drive from Koblenz. Marxburg is the only castle on the Rhine that has not been destroyed by war. In its more than 700 years of history, it is very fortunate to avoid the baptism of two world wars, its merits and the construction of its EPPSTEIN family. Inseparable. Overlooking the Rhine from Marx Castle, there is a mighty power to be the enemy of Wanfu. Marxburg has the badges of the ancient city owners, which also shows the long history and tradition of the castle. If time permits, the hiking route near Marxburg is highly recommended, allowing you to better see the beautiful scenery of the Middle Rhine, plus the air is very fresh, there are many very beautiful houses between the valleys. Especially enviable people who live here, hate not to live in such a beautiful place.
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