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Alte Mainbrücke
In a region dominated by breweries, Wurzburg, at the northern tip of Bavaria, is a German wine capital. Fortress Marienberg presides over the town. Dating back to 704AD, it is a towering reminder of the princes that once lived there. From the fortress, it’s easy to wander over the Alte Mainbrücke {Old Main Bridge} back into the baroque old town, sit at an outside café, and have a glass of Franconian wine.
Fortress Marienberg
Old Downtown
Wurzburg Cathedral
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