Friday, May 18, 2012

The town of UNESCO World Heritage Site

Bacharach is a tiny town facing River Rhine in Germany.
Many historical buildings including the private house of timber frameing building built in the 14th century have still remained.
It was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites as the "Upper Middle Rhine Valley" in June 2002.

Actually, it was such a beautiful town.

St. Peter Kirche which was mixed style of the Gothic style and the Romanesque exists in the center of the town.

Go up through the side of the church.

You can see the Rhine below.

Baccara Cattedrale Gotica.

Well, let's go down the downtown again.

There were also lovely signboards in this town.

It seemed cozy.

The atmosphere was very very German.

A train ran beside the Rhine.

A ship was also.

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