For those of you who know of Max and Moritz, there was a delightful store and mural devoted to these two troublemakers.
The most interesting feature of the city is the Deutsches Eck [German Corner], where the Mosel and Rhein Rivers converge. A large promenade runs along the sides of the two, and a cable car ride spans the Rhein up to a fortress.
A monumental equestrian statue of Emperor Wilhelm I occupies a prominent spot. It is in honor of William I [of the House of the Hohenzollern], first King of Prussia [1861-1871], then Emperor [Kaiser] from 1871 until his death in 1888. He was responsible for the unification of Germany and establishment of the Empire.
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