Saarburg
Saarburg, Germany, Germany
Saarburg is a charming small town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, nestled along the Saar River near its junction with the Moselle, famous for its picturesque old town, a dramatic 18-meter waterfall in the city center created by redirecting the Leuk River in the 13th century, and the ruins of Saarburg Castle built in 964 by Count Siegfried of Luxembourg, one of western Germany's oldest hilltop fortresses.
Granted town charter in 1291, it boasts a historic bell foundry operating since the 1770s that cast bronze bells for cathedrals across Germany until 2002, half-timbered houses, steep vineyards producing Riesling wine, and sites like the medieval "Staden" fishing quarter and mill museums powered by the falls.
The town divides into upper and lower sections connected by winding streets, offering scenic views and a fairy-tale atmosphere popular with tourists exploring its post-WWII recovery and cultural landmarks.
Location
Am Markt, 54439 Saarburg, Germany
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