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There I was entering Moers. I thought something was strange, because usually when you enter a town that contains a Schloss you immediately see several signs - pointing you in the right direction so you can pretty much ignore your navi. This was not the case. The Schloss is located in the middle of the city. It used to be a Wasserschloss, but it is no longer. Already disappointed. It is a museum now. I did the museaum tour for 3 euros. It's ok. Offers several floors of history from 1500 - now. I always find the old furniture pretty neat. The "Schlosspark" is not extensive at all, and is kind of also meh. The whole area seems to be either under construction or feels like it's not kept up/looked after. I usually walk away with hundreds of pictures...this time I only have like 50, and that is due to snapping many photos of a funny duck. So the following is my subset of those...enjoy!
After being to so many other beautiful Schlösser. I have to ask how this made it into the book?
Maybe I was missing something? Maybe my expectations for all are set really high??
I mean - it's ok.
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