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1 WÜRZBURG

Start of in this charming city on the River Main and ponder which of its two lavish landmarks to visit irst: the Marienberg Fortress, with its hillside vineyards and ine views of the city, or the 18th-century Würzburg Residenz, whose enormous frescoes make it one of Germany’s inest baroque masterpieces. wuerzburg.de

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