Cycling Highlight
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Location: Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
You can see them on the left side of the Moselle, just before the Moselle cycle path changes banks.
August 25, 2021
The parish church of St. Servatius is a neo-Romanesque three-aisled hall church made of quarry stone with a double tower facade. The exterior of the church building has carefully designed cornices, pilaster strips, arched windows, medallions, roll beads, small keyhole windows and double pass closures. The east facade is characterized by the two 65 meter high towers with pointed helmets and round sound openings. Because of their striking shape, which is visible from afar, they are popularly known as "Güls toothpicks".
October 28, 2020
The two steeples of the neo-Romanesque parish church of St. Servatius in Koblenz-Güls are nicknamed because of their characteristic pointed helmets with a height of 65 m.
August 25, 2021
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