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- Lorelei - Wikipedia
The 1930s Loreley Amphitheatre is on top of the rock It has been an infamous fluvial disaster site since its first records during the 10th century, with a varied mythos, ranging from dwarfs to a siren trying to explain the high number of ship wrecks and the loud echo inside the passage
- Lorelei | Mythology Meaning | Britannica
Lorelei became the subject of a number of literary works and songs; the poem “Die Loreley” (1824) by Heinrich Heine was set to music by more than 25 composers
- The Loreley- The Legend, the Song, and How YOU can See It
See the legendary Loreley Rock, steeped in sailor’s lore, and admire 20 different castles perched high above the river banks, from beautifully restored Marksburg and Schönburg to the ghostly ruins of Rheinfels
- Loreley Beer Garden | Restaurant, Beer Garden, Lower East Side . . .
Loreley Beer Garden is the perfect spot for any gathering—big or small Enjoy seasonally inspired cocktails, vibrant rotating décor, and a laid-back beer garden atmosphere in the heart of Manhattan's Lower East Side
- Lorelei: Mythical Creature Overview and History
Lorelei is a mythical creature that has been a part of German folklore for centuries It is believed to be a beautiful maiden who threw herself into the Rhine River in despair over a faithless lover and was transformed into a siren who lured fishermen to destruction Her roots can be traced to oral tales passed among fishermen and travelers along the Middle Rhine
- Loreley and Loreley Visitor Centre | World Heritage Journeys of Europe
At the centre of this World Heritage valley, at kilometre 555 of the Rhine, visitors will find Loreley Rock, near St Goarshausen The true heart of the region, this is also the location of the Loreley Visitor Centre and the central port of call for guests along the Middle Rhine Valley
- Die Loreley [German folk song][+English translation]
The song, written by Heinrich Heine (1797-1856) and set to music by Friedrich Silcher (1789-1860), sings about a legendary sorceress, who is waiting for her lover on the Loreley rock on the Rhine
- Loreley Info ( Lorelei ) - Information all around the Loreley (Lorelei)
The Loreley ( Lorelei ) is a 433 feet high slate cliff in the Upper Middle Rhine Valley World Heritage near the town of St Goarshausen
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