Speyer has a population around 50,000 and sits on the left bank of the Rhine in Rheinland-Pfalz. The Kaiserdom (Imperial Cathedral), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest surviving Romanesque church in the world and contains the tombs of eight Holy Roman Emperors and German kings. Built from 1030 under Emperor Conrad II, the cathedral's massive nave and crypt remain awe-inspiring.
The Technik Museum Speyer houses a Lufthansa Boeing 747, a Soviet Buran space shuttle, a submarine, vintage cars, and aircraft. The Maximilianstrasse, the broad main street leading from the cathedral to the Altpoertel (old gate), is lined with Baroque buildings. The Judenhof, containing a medieval mikveh (Jewish ritual bath), is part of the UNESCO-listed SchUM sites recognising the medieval Jewish heritage of Speyer, Worms, and Mainz. Heidelberg is 20 kilometres south. Adult companionship follows Rheinland-Pfalz's regulatory approach.
Speyer has a population around 50,000 and sits on the left bank of the Rhine in Rheinland-Pfalz. The Kaiserdom (Imperial Cathedral), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest surviving Romanesque church in the world and contains the tombs of eight Holy Roman Emperors and German kings. Built from 1030 under Emperor Conrad II, the cathedral's massive nave and crypt remain awe-inspiring.
The Technik Museum Speyer houses a Lufthansa Boeing 747, a Soviet Buran space shuttle, a submarine, vintage cars, and aircraft. The Maximilianstrasse, the broad main street leading from the cathedral to the Altpoertel (old gate), is lined with Baroque buildings. The Judenhof, containing a medieval mikveh (Jewish ritual bath), is part of the UNESCO-listed SchUM sites recognising the medieval Jewish heritage of Speyer, Worms, and Mainz. Heidelberg is 20 kilometres south. Adult companionship follows Rheinland-Pfalz's regulatory approach.
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