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11-MAY-2013

Rüdesheim am Rhein

The area was settled first by the Celts, then after the turn of the Christian Era by Ubii and later by Mattiaci. In the first century, the Romans pushed forth to the Taunus. In Bingen they built a castrum, and on the other side, near what is now Rüdesheim, lay a bridgehead on the way to the Limes.
The Romans were followed by the Alamanni, and along with the Migration Period (Völkerwanderung) came the Franks. Archaeological finds of glass from this time suggest that there was already winegrowing in Rüdesheim even then. The town’s origin as a Frankish Haufendorf (roughly, “clump village”) can still be seen on today’s town maps.Rüdesheim had its first documentary mention in 1074. Its livelihood came mainly from winegrowing and shipping, particularly timber rafting.

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Helen Betts24-Jun-2013 15:45
I like the perspective and color in this! Quite a charming building as well. V.
Walter Otto Koenig24-Jun-2013 14:40
Nice wide shot of this half stone, half wood building. Great details. "V"
Carol Rollins24-Jun-2013 13:33
I really like this architecture. Beautiful shot José.
Jim Coffman24-Jun-2013 12:36
Love this architecture! Very nice capture.
Stephanie24-Jun-2013 12:32
Wonderful capture Jose! V
I've visited Rüdesheim many years ago.... :)
Neal Nye24-Jun-2013 11:19
Your travels are so interesting. I like your explanations as well as your images!
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