Koblenz, considered to be Germany's oldest city, is picturesquely located at the confluence of the Moselle and Rhine rivers, and is home to the famous Kaiser Wilhelm statue in Deutsches Eck - a nearly 40-meter-tall rider on horseback.
Koblenz, considered to be Germany's oldest city, is picturesquely located at the confluence of the Moselle and Rhine rivers, and is home to the famous Kaiser Wilhelm statue in Deutsches Eck - a nearly 40-meter-tall rider on horseback.
Brzesko - a land flowing with golden liquor. The heyday of the city falls on the second half of the nineteenth century, when Jan Albina Goetze, a German, arrived in Brzesko, later to become the founder of Okocim Brewery, which soon became the largest producer of this golden beverage in Poland.
Brzesko - a land flowing with golden liquor. The heyday of the city falls on the second half of the nineteenth century, when Jan Albina Goetze, a German, arrived in Brzesko, later to become the founder of Okocim Brewery, which soon became the largest producer of this golden beverage in Poland.