Rhine - Rolandsbogen
Remagen - St. Peter und Paul
Remagen - St. Peter und Paul
Remagen - Pfarrhoftor
Remagen - Pfarrhoftor
Remagen - Pfarrhoftor
Remagen - Pfarrhoftor
Remagen - Pfarrhoftor
Remagen - Pfarrhoftor
Remagen - Pfarrhoftor
Remagen - Pfarrhoftor
Remagen - Pfarrhoftor
Remagen - Pfarrhoftor
Remagen - Pfarrhoftor
Remagen - Pfarrhoftor
Remagen - Pfarrhoftor
Remagen - Pfarrhoftor
Remagen - Pfarrhoftor
Remagen - Pfarrhoftor
Remagen - Pfarrhoftor
Remagen - Pfarrhoftor
Remagen - Pfarrhoftor
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Karden - St. Castor
Cochem - Reichsburg
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Trier
Trier - Cathedral of Trier
Trier - Liebfrauenkirche
Trier - Cathedral of Trier
Trier - Cathedral of Trier
Trier - Liebfrauenkirche
Trier - Liebfrauenkirche
Trier - Liebfrauenkirche
Trier - Liebfrauenkirche
Trier - Liebfrauenkirche
Trier - Liebfrauenkirche
Trier - Liebfrauenkirche
Trier - Liebfrauenkirche
Trier - Liebfrauenkirche
Trier - Cathedral of Trier
Trier - Cathedral of Trier
Trier - Cathedral
Trier - Cathedral of Trier
Trier - Cathedral of Trier
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Karden - St. Castor


St. Castor (of Karden) was a follower of St. Maximin (of Trier). Both came from western France. While Maximin became Bishop of Trier, Castor lived a hermit´s life here - and missionized the local population to the Christian faith around 400. When pilgrims gathered at St. Castor´s grave, a large three nave church got erected in Carolingian times, to host the pious crowds.
The church seen today was erected on the Carolingian foundations by a collegiate. The building started in 1183 in Romanesque style, but over the time some early Gothic elements were added.
After the French Revolution, french troops occupied the area upto the Rhine and the collegiate was secularized in 1802. Sincve then, this is the parish church of Karden.
The church seen today was erected on the Carolingian foundations by a collegiate. The building started in 1183 in Romanesque style, but over the time some early Gothic elements were added.
After the French Revolution, french troops occupied the area upto the Rhine and the collegiate was secularized in 1802. Sincve then, this is the parish church of Karden.
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