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What to See in Andernach - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 7 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Andernach (Germany). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Namedy Castle, Pulverturm, and Round Tower. Also, be sure to include Geysir Andernach in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Andernach (Rhineland-Palatinate).

Namedy Castle

Castle in Andernach, Germany
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Castle in Andernach, Germany. Namedy Castle is located in the Rhine valley, close to the village of Namedy in Andernach, Germany. Late gothic, moated castle originally belonging to the Husmann Knights of Andernach.

Since 1909 in possession of the Rhenish line of the Hohenzollern dynasty.[1]

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Pulverturm

Pulverturm
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The Pulverturm in Andernach is a tower that is part of the archiepiscopal-Electorate of Cologne castle at Andernach and, at the same time, a fortified tower in the town fortifications. It was built in 1519 at the behest of the Archbishop of Cologne and Prince-Elector Hermann V of Wied as part of the expansion and reinforcement of the already c. 300-year-old Stadtburg and town wall. It was built on the south side of the palas and marked the southwestern corner of the Electoral Cologne castle site.

The tower, which today is 18 metres high, has a c. 13-metre-high, cylindrical, three-storey core with a diameter of c. 12 metres with a trefoil frieze of tuff stone that runs all the way round about 1.60 metres below the base of the conical roof. Another arched frieze runs around the tower at ground level, below which the outer wall is recessed by around 30 cm at a height of 1.50 metres, before widening again by about 20 cm. This area on the base of the tower below the ground level was the wall of the castle moat on the tower side in this area. The pitch of the original roof of the tower is unknown, but in medieval times it may have been significantly steeper and higher. After its destruction in 1689 it stood for almost 300 years as a roofless ruin. In 1980/1981 quite a number of renovation works were undertaken, especially on the eight surviving fortified towers of the town wall, in the course of which the Pulverturm was renewed. The destroyed outer wall of the tower was rebuilt and a new slate-covered spire and finial was added in 1981. The tower and the bergfried are the only intact buildings of the Electoral Cologne water castle.[2]

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Round Tower

Tower in Andernach, Germany
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Also known as: Runder Turm

Tower in Andernach, Germany. The Round Tower of Andernach in Germany is a large defensive tower, the town's keep and schauinsland, the highest tower of a castle and odf the town walls were called that way because they provided a far look into the surrounding country to see enemy troops approaching in time, dating to the 15th century, and a former watch tower in the town fortifications at the northwest corner of the medieval town wall. It is Andernach's symbol and is one of the mightiest fortified towers of its time.[3]

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Geysir Andernach

Museum in Andernach, Germany
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Museum in Andernach, Germany. Andernach Geyser is the highest cold-water geyser in the world, reaching heights of 30 to 60 metres. The geyser was first bored in 1903 on the Namedy Peninsula in the Rhine near Andernach. In 2006 it was turned into a tourist attraction and one of the sights in the volcano park and part of the Geopark Vulkanland Eifel.[4]

Address: Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 40, 56626 Andernach

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Leutesdorf

Municipality in Germany
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Municipality in Germany. Leutesdorf is a municipality in the district of Neuwied, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.[5]

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Rheintor

Rheintor
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The Rhine Gate is the former northern main gate of the Andernach city fortifications dating from around 1200 and the main entrance to the city of Andernach from the banks of the Rhine.

Address: Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 26, Andernach

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Mariendom

Mariendom
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Historical place, Church

Address: Kirchstr. 13, 56626 Andernach

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