Explore architecture(30,960) residential(5,553) house(2,675) places(26,467) countries and continents(17,390) Germany(2,636) natural features (non-UK)(4,576) River Lahn(14) You might like Left Right (1) View along the Mosel Front at Coblenz, Looking Downstream towards Ehrenbreitstein past the St Florinskirche Towers and Alte Burg; (2) Church and Hills (?Sinzig); (3) Ehrenbreitstein, from the Confluence of the Rhine and the Mosel Joseph Mallord William Turner 1817 (1) View up the Nahe, past the Drusus Bridge, from the West Bank of the Rhine; (2) The Drusus Bridge over the Nahe, Looking down the Nahe to Bingen at its Confluence with the Rhine; (3) View from Bingen across the Rhine to Rüdesheim Joseph Mallord William Turner 1817 (1) The Drusus Bridge over the Nahe, Looking down the Nahe to Bingen at its Confluence with the Rhine; on the Hillside, Burg Ehrenfels and Burg Klopp; (2) View from Bingen across the Rhine to Rüdesheim, the Johannisberg and the Rheingau Joseph Mallord William Turner 1817 View down the Lahn Looking towards Burg Lahneck Joseph Mallord William Turner 1824 Burg Lahneck and the Mouth of the Lahn, with the Domed Customs House and the Landing-Stage at Oberlahnstein Joseph Mallord William Turner 1824 Burg Sooneck with Bacharach in the Distance Joseph Mallord William Turner c.1819–20 Niederlahnstein and Burg Lahneck with the Mouth of the Lahn, from the Rhine Joseph Mallord William Turner 1839 Oberwesel and the Schönburg, Looking Upstream towards Burg Gutenfels in the Distance Joseph Mallord William Turner 1839 Niederlahnstein and Burg Lahneck from the River Rhine, with the Mouth of the Lahn; the Hofpoort and Delftse Poort, Rotterdam, with St Lawrence’s Church in the Distance Joseph Mallord William Turner 1833 View down the Rhine Towards Coblenz and Ehrenbreitstein in the Distance, with Boat in the Foreground; Rhine Views Joseph Mallord William Turner 1833 The Mouth of the River Lahn below Burg Lahneck, on the River Rhine Joseph Mallord William Turner 1840 Niederlahnstein, on the Rhine, with the Mouth of the Lahn Joseph Mallord William Turner c.1830–41 In the shop Browse the shop