Located on the German corner of Koblenz, south of the Rhine pier, this 158-meter-long castle-like building has an elegant and exquisite appearance, with a flowery lawn, and some soldiers come in and out from time to time. The former Prussian government office, which became the headquarters of the German Federal Ministry of Defense since 1961, was transferred to Berlin as a result of the merger between East and West Germany, and the southern part of the building became the seat of the Koblenz Regional High Court since 1993. It’s not open to visitors, just look outside.
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Located on the German corner of Koblenz, south of the Rhine pier, this 158-meter-long castle-like building has an elegant and exquisite appearance, with a flowery lawn, and some soldiers come in and out from time to time. The former Prussian government office, which became the headquarters of the German Federal Ministry of Defense since 1961, was transferred to Berlin as a result of the merger between East and West Germany, and the southern part of the building became the seat of the Koblenz Regional High Court since 1993. It’s not open to visitors, just look outside.