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Things to see in Mechernich, Germany

Mechernich was founded in 1180 by the Archbishop of Trier, Siegfried II. It became an important trade center and a residential suburb for the wealthy. In 1914, during World War I, it was the site of a battle between German and French forces. The town's architecture reflects its many occupations - from a Romanesque cathedral to Gothic and Renaissance palaces. Today Mechernich is a historic town with numerous attractions, including museums, art galleries, churches and parks.

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Quick info about Mechernich
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CountryGermany
RegionNorth Rhine-Westphalia
Latitude50.6
Longitude6.65
Appr. population27598

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