The thousand-year-old Reichsburg is the symbol of Kochm, a hundred-meter-high neo-Gothic castle standing on the peaks of the banks of the Moselle in its magnificent posture. It was the palace of the Count of Farz on the Rhine, destroyed in the 17th century by Louis XIV's army and rebuilt in the 19th century. Standing on the top of the city, the scenery of the town of Kochm and the vineyards along the coast of Moselle is in sight.