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Cochem Places of interest
The 1,000 year old castle is Cochem's famous landmark. The historical mustard mill (Senfmühle), built around 1810, is the last one of its kind in Europe. Other places to see are the market square, the baroque town hall, the Martinsbrunnen (a feature of the town's historical water supply), St. Martin's Church, the former Capuchin monastery (now an arts centre) and sections of the old town walls including the town gates: Enderttor, Mäusetor and Balduinstor. Cochem Castle The late-Gothic castle with its unmistakeable silhouette is perched on a striking hilltop more than 100 metres above the Moselle. The contour of the hill seems to be continued in the outline of the castle itself. The castle also has a falconry centre where demonstrations are held. There are medieval banquets in the vaulted cellar, and ghost tours followed by a "plunderers' meal" for children. The old quarter In the bustling old quarter, the timber-framed houses, the market square with its baroque town hall and Martins-Brunnen, St. Martin's Church and the former Capuchin monastery (now an arts centre) have been well preserved and lovingly restored. Sections of the old town walls have also been well maintained, including the historical Enderttor, Mäusetor and Balduinstor town gates. The historical mustard mill A tour with an expert guide shows how mustard is made. Using the cold-grind method, the 200-year-old mustard mill makes award-winning mustard specialities to its own recipes and to recipes handed down through the generations.
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