Rhein in Flammen in Koblenz
The "Rhein in Flammen" is the most important and oldest fireworks show in Germany and has had a lifestyle in Koblenz for more than 200 years. Fireworks have been sparked off over Koblenz in honor of Elector Johann-Philipp von Walderdorff in early 1756.
Year after year, "Rhein in Flammen" has stimulated loads of traffic to return back alongside the banks of the Rhine and party. About 25,000 traffic can enjoy this particular sight aboard a passenger delivery transporting the Rhine. And across the world famous "Magic Night".
The parade of Europe's biggest ships became en route among Spay and Koblenz that evening, approximately 70 ships gliding throughout the river, beyond the picturesque towns, castles and palaces of the Rhine. The banks on each facet are lit via means of the Bengal fires, as are the castles and plenty of places.
Several fireworks accompany the journey, earlier than the particular massive fireworks are ignited because of the highlight, bathing Fort Ehrenbreitstein and Deutsches Eck in Koblenz in magical light. Each year the very last fireworks show follows a distinct theme.
Time: May - September 11
Location:Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, 56077 Koblenz, Germany