Rheinbach has around 26,300 inhabitants and lies in the Rhein-Sieg-Kreis of Nordrhein-Westfalen, on the edge of the Voreifel. The Glasmuseum displays a collection of historical glass and crystal art. The Tomburg, a ruined hilltop castle, dates from the 10th century and offers views towards the Eifel. Rheinbach hosts one of Germany's few remaining glass-engraving schools.
Bonn is about 20 kilometres northeast. Euskirchen lies roughly 15 kilometres southwest. Meckenheim is directly to the north. The Swistbach stream flows through the town. The Ville ridge separates Rheinbach from the Rhine plain. Rheinbach's old town centre clusters around a medieval defensive tower.
Rheinbach has around 26,300 inhabitants and lies in the Rhein-Sieg-Kreis of Nordrhein-Westfalen, on the edge of the Voreifel. The Glasmuseum displays a collection of historical glass and crystal art. The Tomburg, a ruined hilltop castle, dates from the 10th century and offers views towards the Eifel. Rheinbach hosts one of Germany's few remaining glass-engraving schools.
Bonn is about 20 kilometres northeast. Euskirchen lies roughly 15 kilometres southwest. Meckenheim is directly to the north. The Swistbach stream flows through the town. The Ville ridge separates Rheinbach from the Rhine plain. Rheinbach's old town centre clusters around a medieval defensive tower.
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