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25-SEP-2017

Cochem Castle

Reichsburg Cochem – a striking image with its many turrets and Hexenturm (Witches Tower), this fortified hilltop ‘Imperial Castle’, the largest on the Mosel, dates to around 1000 AD. Built, it’s believed, for the Count Palatine, ownership of Reichsburg eventually passed to the Electorate of Trier, and for a time in the 17th century, was occupied by the troops of King Louis XIV of France, who subsequently destroyed much of the castle and the surrounding town. Reconstructed in neo-Gothic style in the 19th century, Reichsburg became the summer home of the Ravené family of Berlin. Owned and administered by the city of Cochem since the 1970s, the fully furnished castle is open to the public for guided tours and special events.

Canon EOS 70D
1/80s f/5.6 at 17.0mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time25-Sep-2017 16:14:40
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ModelCanon EOS 70D
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Focal Length17 mm
Exposure Time1/77 sec
Aperturef/5.6
ISO Equivalent200
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Dennis Hoyne13-Oct-2017 02:40
So nice with that foreground apple tree. V
Vickie BROWN13-Oct-2017 01:45
Lovely scenery and castle, great captured.
Gill Kopy13-Oct-2017 01:19
A lovely shot of the castle and town - would love to visit this place ! V
Jeff Real13-Oct-2017 00:25
This really makes one want to travel
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Stephanie12-Oct-2017 23:12
Gorgeous capture of this famous castle! VV
Don Mottershead12-Oct-2017 21:35
Beautiful colours and details in this impressive scene. V
Clarence King12-Oct-2017 20:58
Splendid view fine composition. v
Dan Greenberg12-Oct-2017 20:07
Excellent view of all those lovely multicolored buildings across the river overshadowed by the castle above. ~V~
Jim Coffman12-Oct-2017 19:55
This is a very lovely view!! Well captured...
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