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The Rhine River Town of Boppard
Germany

My first medieval german town and conveniently located beside the Rhine River. I took this panorama from their beautiful town square. You can see the 12th century church of St. Severus on the north side, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Boppard reminds me of fairy tale towns I've read in my childhood - Hansel and Gretel could have lived here, Pinochio and the Pied Piper could have walked in one of its narrow streets. 

Boppard is a town worth coming back and exploring. Beautiful, historical and interesting - I wish I have more time to see it... perhaps next time :)

From Wikipedia :

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boppard

Copyright: Gil Abadines
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 14016x7008
Taken: 29/05/2017
Geüpload: 29/05/2017
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Tags: hdr; town; rhine; river; boppard; boppart; germany; europe; unesco; architecture; church; catholic; square; market; place; day; religion; medieval; medieval town; town hall; hall
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