8 World Heritage Sites by UNESCO on River Cruises

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On cruises you Rin Cologne Cathedral, begun in 1248, but left unfinished until construction was completed in 1880.

Near Cologne, the city of Bruhl, home Augustusburg Castle and Falkenlust hunting neighbor princes-archbishops of Cologne and an awesome site. Visitors can see the connection Schlosspark gardens while exploring 18th century buildings.

Staying in the Rhine is the Rietveld Schroder House in Utrecht, now a museum open to visitors a unique and original house built by Gerrit Rietveld, an example of architecture of De Stijl.

The Middle Rhine Valley, or the Rhine Gorge, a 65 km stretch of the Rhine, which is designated as heritage, due to the combination of natural beauty, drawn by different field microclimate, and the rich heritage including several castles and cities along its banks.

The banks of the Seine in Paris are another part of the river that UNESCO has recognized. It runs through the center of town, surrounded by beautiful buildings and tour of 37 bridges in the city alone, as the Pont Neuf, the oldest bridge in the city was originally built in 1577.

The city of Budapest, including the Banks of the Danube, are classified as equity, including the Castle District of Buda, the castle complex of the Hungarian kings throughout history. We also investigated the Andrassy Avenue Heritage Site, which neo-Renaissance houses and mansions provided.

In Austria, the palace and gardens of Schönbrunn, a fantastic palace and one of the biggest tourist attractions in Vienna. Formerly a mansion built in 1548, contains wonderful sculpted French gardens, various sculptures, a fountain and more.

The Wachau is a valley in Austria that is formed by the Danube, and called the Wachau cultural heritage.


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