The Sehler Friedhof sits peacefully on a slight hill, its rows of headstones reaching towards the sky. It’s a place of reverence, where stories of lives lived and lost are inscribed on weathered stone. This cemetery, though, isn’t only about the past. It’s also a window into the lives of the people of Cochem over centuries. You can see the gradual development of Cochem’s identity and its religious landscape in its architecture. While it is a Christian cemetery, it also embodies an era of interfaith tolerance, sharing space with a smaller Jewish cemetery. The older part of the Sehler Friedhof sits just across the street, though only a small number of its original gravestones survive. This is due to a variety of factors, including vandalism and the natural wear and tear of time. Today, the Sehler Friedhof stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. It’s a place where memories are honored and where those who have passed on continue to be remembered.
Mosel Camping Cochem
Have you ever woken up to the gentle sounds of the Moselle River? At Mosel Camping Cochem, this dream becomes