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Tom LeRoy | profile | all galleries >> Rhine River >> Upper Middle Rhine Valley >> Bacharach, Germany | tree view | thumbnails | slideshow |
One of the prettiest of the Rhine villages, Bacharach, was first documented
in 871. For centuries the town has been famous for growing and trading wine. Back in the middle
ages, it was known as a main storage station for wines from the
Middle Rhine, Nahe and Rheingau. Bacharach's name points out the town's celtic
roots. The town's original name "Baccaracus" means roughly the "Celtic manor
of Baccarus"
danad | 11-May-2018 15:03 | |
Lamar Nix | 10-May-2018 01:53 | |