the Cathedral and see the Palace of the Grand Duke and the centuries-old Parliament building, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Next up is a visit to the Luxembourg American Cemetery & Memorial in Hamm, the moving burial sight of more than 5,000 WWII U.S. troops. Returning to the town of Bernkastel, best known for its medieval half-timbered houses, an orientation walk will share the town’s charming sights: a Renaissance-era city hall, a 14th-century church, and castle ruins standing guard above the town. Meals BLD
7. ANCIENT TRIER A morning excursion brings you to Trier, Germany’s oldest town and once a residence for several Roman emperors; reminders of that period include a 2nd-century city gate and a basilica built in 310 AD. You’ll explore the town and its Marktplatz, marked by a 16th-century fountain that features images of St. Peter, surrounded by the “virtues” of righteousness, strength, temperance and prudence. Enjoy free time in Trier this afternoon to explore as you wish. Meals BLD
8. MEDIEVAL BOPPARD & A HILLTOP CASTLE Join us for a morning walk from the dock into this picturesque town, partly surrounded by medieval walls; you will have time to explore the sights and have lunch on your own if you wish. It’s all aboard this afternoon as your riverboat begins sailing through the Upper Middle Rhine Valley, with onboard commentary that shares the highlights – a legacy of castles, medieval towns and terraced vineyards – of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. This evening is capped by a sparkling evening ashore at thousand-year-old Reichenstein Castle, perched high above the Rhine. Enjoy a guided tour, special dinner and intriguing tales of the castle’s “robber-knights,” who once preyed upon travelers along the Rhine, during tonight’s event. Meals BLD
THE KRÖLLER-MÜLLER
MUSEUM sits in the Veluwe, a region of woods and dunes in the eastern Netherlands, where Helene Kröller-Müller purchased land with the intent of building a grand museum for her collection of 11,000+ art objects, purchased between 1907 and 1922. They include 91 van Gogh paintings and works by Picasso, Mondrian and Seurat, and sculpture by Rodin, Moore and others. When hit hard by the Great Depression of 1929, she donated her collection to the Dutch state. Today the works are housed in this museum at the center of De Hoge Veluwe National Park, forming an internationally renowned center of nature, art and architecture – where some 1700 white bicycles are available free to enjoy the park’s quiet and space.
Enjoy an optional excursion to lakeside Lucerne, the quintessential Swiss town Call your travel agent or Tauck at 877-519-1035
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