Cochemer Sesselbahn
A ride on the chairlift to the Pinner Kreuz provides great vistas, which you can enjoy from the terrace of the café at the top
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A ride on the chairlift to the Pinner Kreuz provides great vistas, which you can enjoy from the terrace of the café at the top
This pointed bit of land, jutting into the river like the prow of an early ironclad warship, is at the sharp intersection of the Rhine and Mosel rivers. One of the more effusive manifestations of German nationalism—an 1897 equestrian statue of Kaiser Wilhelm I, first emperor of the newly united Germany—was erected here. It was destroyed at the end of World War II and replaced in 1953 with a ponderous monument to Germany's unity. After German reunification a new statue of Wilhelm was placed atop this monument in 1993. Pieces of the Berlin Wall stand on the Mosel side—a memorial to those who died as a result of the partitioning of the country.
From the Mühltal station, let the Sesselbahn (chairlift) whisk you a half-mile uphill to the Vierseenblick (Four-Lake View), from where the Rhine looks like a chain of four lakes. The journey takes approximately 20 minutes.