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JMW Turner’s Ehrenbreitstein was first shown at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1835, but it is currently under threat of leaving the UK for the first time unless a suitable buyer can be found.
Maria Magdalena Keverich was the daughter of Heinrich Keverich, chief overseer of the kitchen at the palace of the Elector of Trèves at Ehrenbreitstein. It is this, no doubt, that led her future ...
The Ehrenbreitstein Fortress in the town of Koblenz on the Rhine in western Germany is launching this year's program with bright lights. The light art can be seen every evening until Easter Monday.
Ehrenbreitstein is one of only six major works by the artist not in a public collection — the last one to be put up for sale fetched £30 million in 2014. Last night’s sale made a total of £ ...
The cable car, which has been operating since 2011, connects Koblenz's city center with the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress across the Rhine River. Initially intended to be a temporary structure for the ...
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