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Denkmal für das Infanterie-Regiment „von Goeben“ Nr. 28: A Memorial on High

Reflect on history at the Denkmal für das Infanterie-Regiment „von Goeben“ Nr. 28 within the majestic Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, offering panoramic views and a poignant tribute to fallen soldiers.

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Perched within the historic Ehrenbreitstein Fortress in Koblenz, the Denkmal für das Infanterie-Regiment „von Goeben“ Nr. 28 (Monument to the Infantry Regiment “von Goeben” No. 28) serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by soldiers of the 2nd Rhenish Infantry Regiment No. 28. Erected in 1930 in the courtyard of Fort Helfenstein, the monument originally featured a statue of a soldier, which was removed in 1945. Today, a flame bowl stands in its place, and inscriptions detail the regiment's losses in various conflicts, fostering reflection on the human cost of war. The memorial offers stunning views of the Rhine Valley, blending historical contemplation with scenic beauty. A visit here provides a unique opportunity to connect with the past while exploring one of Europe's largest fortresses.

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  • Felsenweg, Koblenz, Koblenz-Ehrenbreitstein, 56077, DE
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Local tips

  • Combine your visit with a tour of the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress to fully appreciate its history and strategic importance.
  • Take the Koblenz cable car for stunning views of the Rhine and Moselle rivers as you ascend to the fortress.
  • Check the fortress's event calendar for historical reenactments or cultural performances that may enhance your visit.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Koblenz Hauptbahnhof (main train station), take bus line 9 or 10 towards Ehrenbreitstein. Get off at the 'Festungsaufzug/Jugendherberge' stop. From there, take the Festungsaufzug (fortress elevator) directly to the fortress entrance near the Felsentor. The bus ride takes approximately 25 minutes, and the elevator is included in your transit ticket. A single VRM bus ticket within Koblenz city area costs approximately €2.80.

  • Cable Car

    From Deutsches Eck, take the Koblenz cable car (Seilbahn Koblenz) across the Rhine to the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress. The cable car's upper station is a short walk from the fortress entrance. A round-trip ticket costs approximately €13.90 for adults. From the cable car station, follow the signs to the Entrée building and then to the monument within Fort Helfenstein.

  • Driving

    Drive towards Koblenz-Ehrenbreitstein and follow signs for 'Festung Ehrenbreitstein'. Access is via Niederberger Höhe (GPS: Greiffenklaustrasse). Parking is available at the fortress, with hourly rates of €0.60 with a fortress admission ticket or €1.20 without. From the parking area, it's approximately a 7-minute walk to the restaurants and monument. Note that parking spaces can be limited, especially during peak season.

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The Denkmal für das Infanterie-Regiment „von Goeben“ Nr. 28, or Monument to the Infantry Regiment “von Goeben” No. 28, is located within the expansive Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, high above the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle rivers in Koblenz, Germany. This monument stands as a solemn tribute to the soldiers of the 2nd Rhenish Infantry Regiment No. 28, named in honor of General August Karl Friedrich Christian von Goeben, a distinguished Prussian military leader. The regiment, which had long associations with Koblenz and Ehrenbreitstein, saw action in numerous conflicts, and the memorial serves as a focal point for remembrance. The monument was erected in 1930 in the courtyard of Fort Helfenstein, a strategically important part of the fortress complex. Fort Helfenstein itself has a rich history, having housed soldiers from various regiments over the centuries, including those of the von Goeben Infantry Regiment. The choice of this location underscores the close ties between the regiment and the fortress, emphasizing their shared history and purpose. Originally, the monument featured a life-sized bronze statue of a soldier, a grenadier, standing guard. This statue served as a powerful symbol of the regiment's strength and dedication. However, in 1945, in the aftermath of World War II, the statue was removed. The reasons for its removal remain somewhat unclear, with some accounts suggesting it was taken down as part of denazification efforts. Despite its absence, the monument retains its significance as a place of remembrance and reflection. Today, a flame bowl occupies the space where the statue once stood. The flame serves as a perpetual reminder of the sacrifices made by the soldiers of the regiment. The monument also features inscriptions detailing the regiment's losses in various conflicts, including the wars of 1815, 1849, 1866, 1870-71, and 1914-18. These inscriptions provide a stark and sobering reminder of the human cost of war. The inscriptions read: DAS REGIMENT 28 OPFERTE FÜR DAS VATERLAND: 1815 - 23 OFFIZIERE, 680 MANN 1849 - 2 (Offiziere), 20 (Mann) 1866 - 3 (Offiziere), 44 (Mann) 1870/71 - 16 (Offiziere), 231 (Mann) 1914/18 - 117 (Offiziere), 3995 (Mann) Additional inscriptions on the left and right sides of the monument further honor the regiment and its legacy: IN KAMERADSCHAFTLICHER VERBUNDENHEIT ÜBER DIE GENERATIONEN HINWEG BETREUT DAS PANZERGRENADIERBATALLION 142 DIESES DENKMAL DES INFANTERIE-REGIMENTS VON GOEBEN (2. RHEIN.) Nr. 28, DESSEN TEILE IN KASERNEN, IN DER ZITADELLE UND IN FORTS DER FESTUNG COBLENZ-EHRENBREITSTEIN LAGEN. DEM INF.REGIMENT V. GOEBEN 2.RHEIN. NR.28 UND SEINEN FELDFORMATIONEN 1914 [Wappen] 1918. These inscriptions highlight the enduring connection between the regiment, the fortress, and the community. Beyond its historical significance, the Denkmal für das Infanterie-Regiment „von Goeben“ Nr. 28 offers visitors a unique opportunity to connect with the past while enjoying the stunning views from Ehrenbreitstein Fortress. The fortress itself is a major tourist attraction, offering panoramic vistas of the Rhine Valley, the Deutsches Eck (where the Rhine and Moselle rivers meet), and the city of Koblenz. The combination of historical reflection and scenic beauty makes this a truly memorable destination. Ehrenbreitstein Fortress has a history stretching back to around 1000 AD. Over the centuries, it has served as a strategic stronghold, a residence for archbishops, and a Prussian fortress. Today, it houses museums, restaurants, and event spaces, making it a vibrant cultural center. Visitors can explore the fortress's ramparts, casemates, and museums to learn about its rich history and significance. The fortress is easily accessible by cable car from Koblenz, providing a scenic and convenient way to reach the top. Alternatively, visitors can drive or take a bus to the fortress entrance. Once inside, the Denkmal für das Infanterie-Regiment „von Goeben“ Nr. 28 is located within Fort Helfenstein, which is clearly signposted. A visit to the Denkmal für das Infanterie-Regiment „von Goeben“ Nr. 28 is a powerful and moving experience. It offers a chance to reflect on the sacrifices made by soldiers in the name of their country, while also appreciating the beauty and history of Ehrenbreitstein Fortress and the surrounding Rhine Valley. Whether you are a history buff, a military enthusiast, or simply a traveler seeking a unique and meaningful experience, this monument is well worth a visit. The monument serves as a reminder of the past and an invitation to contemplate the enduring themes of war, sacrifice, and remembrance. It is a place where history comes alive, and where visitors can connect with the human stories behind the grand narratives of conflict and conquest. The Denkmal für das Infanterie-Regiment „von Goeben“ Nr. 28 is more than just a monument; it is a testament to the enduring power of memory and the importance of honoring those who have served.

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