Evidence from stone, along with many other historical traces, document the 2,000 year-old history of Boppard. With its pointed spires and a façade dominated by two towers, the silhouette of St. Severus, which was built in the 12th and 13th centuries, is a distinct landmark of the town. The Electors Castle on the riverbank from the 14th century today houses the Town Museum with its collection of Thonet furniture. The Roman Camp in Boppard is the best-preserved late-antiquity fortress north of the Alps. More about Boppard...