Mainz - A View of the Old City |
Johannes Gutenberg |
The city is famous as the home of the invention of the
movable-type printing press, as the first books ever printed using movable type were
manufactured in Mainz by Johannes Gutenberg in the early 1450s. Gutenberg’s first Bible is on display, also the world‘s
tiniest Bible. Because of his invention, Gutenberg is considered
to be the most important individual-contributor of the Second Millennium.
Then we will tour St. Martin's Cathedral, built in the 8th century and towering in all its
might and grandeur the city. Seven king's coronations took place in the course
of the centuries in the Mainz cathedral. A short drive takes you to the quaint
and charming village of Rudesheim, which dates back to before the Roman era.
Explore the center on your own or do some shopping and then take the cable car
up to the Niederwald Monument. Here, you have a spectacular view over the Rhine
Valley.
The Loreley Rock |
After returning back to Rudesheim you relax on a sightseeing cruise
along the Rhine River, one of the most picturesque stretches of this majestic
waterway. You sail past magnificent castles and the famous Loreley rock.
We will return to Frankfurt and be picked up by Lene and her crew for the trip to Paderborn!!!
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