City's Ex-Mayor, Eberhard Schulte-Wissermann, Passes Away.
In the heart of Koblenz, Germany, the city is currently in mourning following the passing of Eberhard Schulte-Wissermann, the former mayor. As a tribute to the beloved leader, a condolence book has been set up at the Koblenz City Library in the Forum Confluentes.
The condolence book is open for anyone to write their thoughts or wishes to the family of Eberhard Schulte-Wissermann. The book is accessible during the library's opening hours, which are Monday to Friday from 10 am to 6 pm, and Saturday from 10 am to 3 pm.
It's important to note that the condolence book is not available outside of the library's stated opening hours. The book is open for public access during its specified hours, ensuring that everyone has an opportunity to pay their respects.
The Koblenz City Library's opening hours remain unchanged, providing a peaceful and accessible space for the community to gather and express their feelings. The library's opening days and hours for the condolence book room are managed by the Tourist Information at Forum Confluentes, as they manage opening hours there, for example, of ticket sales from 10 am to 6 pm.
The condolence book is available during the library's opening hours for people to write their thoughts about the deceased. The book is a testament to the impact Eberhard Schulte-Wissermann had on the city and its residents, and a place for the community to come together in remembrance.
We encourage everyone to take the time to visit the Koblenz City Library and pay their respects to Eberhard Schulte-Wissermann. The condolence book will be a lasting tribute to a man who dedicated his life to the city and its people.
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