Zehnthauskeller

Moselle Valley


Starting in 1574, the Zehnthauskeller was used to store wine delivered as a tithe; it now houses a romantically dark, vaulted wine cellar where you can try a variety of wines and traditional German dishes served by Dirndl-wearing staff. Live music plays on summer evenings.


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