Moers Travel
One of the highlights in a Moers travel is visiting its historic architectural attractions: its tall, majestic and breath-taking castles. A country built from several kingdoms, Germany is rich with great palaces and royal dwellings whose grand structure and presence remind the life and society of people in the past. Moers is a city that tries to keep the fragment ruins of that past, trying hard to preserve the artifacts that witnessed how the city and the nation as a whole became what presently it is.
The Moerser castle is the city's global landmark, a symbolic edifice that dictated wealth and power in the past. It witnessed the reign of blue-blooded princes and princesses, and saw how government and preferred governance change throughout time. The Moerser castle is home to the County Museum, a cultural haven that traces the histories of the city. Other fascinating Moers structures are its intricate chapels like the neo-gothic Catholic Church of St. Joseph and the 600-year old Prostestant Church, the German Renaissance‰?Óstyled StÌÛndehaus Circle, the Classical farmhouse Vredenhof, the Fort Lauer Holderegger Castle, and The Aum̼hle.
Outside these spectacular structures is Moers' tranquil country landscape where pavements are wide and clean, streets and avenues are bending and running smoothly, and trees, plants and flowers explode in their richest bloom.
