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Mainz is famous for its university, its Roman heritage, its status as a media center and state capital, and its three most defining features: the Romanesque cathedral, the Gutenberg printing press and the Rhenish carnival.
The cathedral, Johannes Gutenberg and the city’s exciting Roman history alone make a visit to Mainz worthwhile. Above all, it is the Mainz feeling that keeps many people coming back. In Mainz you are always in company, even if you are wandering around the city alone.
Nobody has to wait long for an invitation to simply come to a table – and the people of Mainz themselves also see conviviality as one of their best qualities. People from Mainz are generally open-minded people who are interested in each other. Everyone can live here the way they want. The diversity of people and their curiosity about each other characterize Mainz and can be felt on every corner.
Why visit Mainz?
Mainz, French Mainz, city, capital of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, east-central Germany. It is a port city on the left bank of the Rhine opposite Wiesbaden and the mouth of the Main. Weather Mainz weather
The almost five and a half kilometer long Mainz Rhine promenade has a Mediterranean flair. There is enough space here to stroll into the sunset, enjoy a good wine on the lawns and marvel at the small boats and large ships passing by.
Mainz is the official wine capital of Germany and the surrounding Rheinhessen is Germany’s largest wine-growing region with around 26,000 hectares.