Knielinger See und Rhein in Karlsruhe by nh-aerials
Aerial Photography: Knielinger See; Rhein-Umgebung Rhine River; Baptiste Church Gerszewski Barracks in Karlsruhe, Germany. Music: Crocket's Theme by Jan Hammer.
Altrheinarme bei Karlsruhe (Maxau)
Ende September 2014
ALTUS AG Repowering Deponie West Karlsruhe
Burgau Film 05
Ein kurzer Film über die Burgau und den Altrhein Maxau die Natur- und Landschaftsschutzgebiete am Rhein auf Karlsruher Gemarkung. Das Hofgut Maxau liegt zwischen Rhein und Knielinger See inmitten von Wiesen und Ackerland. Der Bauernhof ist ein Teil des Schutzgebietes.
Places to see in ( Karlsruhe - Germany )
Places to see in ( Karlsruhe - Germany )
Karlsruhe is the second-largest city in the state of Baden-Württemberg, in southwest Germany, near the French-German border. The city of Karlsruhe is the seat of the two highest courts in Germany: the Federal Constitutional Court and the Federal Court of Justice. Karlsruhe most remarkable building is Karlsruhe Palace, which was built in 1715. Karlsruhe city centre is the oldest part of town and lies south of the palace in the quadrant defined by nine of the radial streets. The central part of the palace runs east-west, with two wings, each at a 45° angle, directed southeast and southwest (i.e., parallel with the streets marking the boundaries of the quadrant defining the city center).
The market square lies on the street running south from the palace to Ettlingen. The market square has the town hall (Rathaus) to the west, the main Lutheran church (Evangelische Stadtkirche) to the east, and the tomb of Margrave Charles III William in a pyramid in the buildings, resulting in Karlsruhe being one of only three large cities in Germany where buildings are laid out in the neoclassical style. The area north of the palace is a park and forest. Originally the area to the east of the palace consisted of gardens and forests, some of which remain, but the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (founded in 1825), Wildparkstadion football stadium, and residential areas have been built there. The area west of the palace is now mostly residential.
The Verkehrsbetriebe Karlsruhe (VBK) operates the city's urban public transport network, comprising seven tram routes and a network of bus routes. This network is well developed and all city areas can be reached round the clock by tram and a night bus system. The Turmbergbahn funicular railway, to the east of the city centre, is also operated by the VBK. The VBK is also a partner, with the Albtal-Verkehrs-Gesellschaft and Deutsche Bahn, in the operation of the Karlsruhe Stadtbahn, the rail system that serves a larger area around the city. This system makes it possible to reach other towns in the region, like Ettlingen, Wörth am Rhein, Pforzheim, Bad Wildbad, Bretten, Bruchsal, Heilbronn, Baden-Baden, and even Freudenstadt in the Black Forest right from the city centre. The Stadtbahn is well known in transport circles around the world for pioneering the concept of operating trams on train tracks, to achieve a more effective and attractive public transport system, to the extent that this is often known as the Karlsruhe model tram-train system.
Alot to see in ( Karlsruhe - Germany ) such as :
Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe
Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe
Turmberg
Karlsruhe Palace
Karlsruhe Zoo
Botanischer Garten Karlsruhe
Badisches Landesmuseum
Schlossgarten
Karlsruhe, Marktplatz
State Museum of Natural History Karlsruhe
Schloss Gottesaue
Friedrichsplatz
Günther-Klotz-Anlage
Schlossgartenbahn
Museum beim Markt
Schlossplatz
Städtische Galerie Karlsruhe
Palais du Prince Max
Fritschlach
Karlsburg Castle
Stadtmuseum Karlsruhe
Tierpark Oberwald
Museum of Literature on the Upper Rhine
Verkehrsmuseum Karlsruhe
Oberwald
Kaiser-Wilhelm-I.-Denkmal
Großherzogliche Grabkapelle
Museum Badisches Landesmuseum
Altrhein Maxau
KIT Botanical Garden
Rechtshistorisches Museum
Museum in der Majolika
Indianerbrunnen
Leibdragonerdenkmal
Naturschutzzentrum Karlsruhe-Rappenwört
Falknerei Karlsruhe
Turmberg
Karpatendeutsches Museum
Waldenserweg Palmbach
Affenplätzle
Polster Galerie Canape
Burgau
Kleiner Indianerbrunnen
Drachenwiese Neureut
Wildschweingehege
Bürklin’sches Mausoleum
( Karlsruhe - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Karlsruhe . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Karlsruhe - Germany
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Ich wünsche euch allen ein Frohes Neues Jahr.
Hoffe ihr bleibt gesund.
Altrhein Altrheinarm Ketsch
Altrheinarm Ketsch, südlich von Mannheim, am 5.7.2012. Ein Ort und Hort von Stille und Ruhe inmitten eines der größten Ballungsräume (7) Deutschlands.
Places to see in ( Karlsruhe - Germany )
Places to see in ( Karlsruhe - Germany )
Karlsruhe is a city in southwestern Germany. Housed in a former weapons factory, the vast ZKM Center for Art and Media includes video, audio and interactive installations. In the city center, the tower of the 18th-century Karlsruhe Palace offers views of Karlsruhe's fan-shaped layout. The palace houses the Baden State Museum, with exhibits spanning prehistory to the present.
When planning this radial city in 1715, the margraves of Baden placed a mighty baroque palace smack in the middle – an urban layout so impressive it became the blueprint for Washington, DC.
Laid-back and cultured, Karlsruhe grows on you the longer you linger, with its rambling parks and museums crammed with futuristic gizmos and French Impressionist paintings. The suburbs dotted with art nouveau townhouses are a reminder that France is just 15km away. Some 43,000 students keep the beer cheap and the vibe upbeat in the pubs, and the wheels of innovation in culture and technology turning.
The city was founded in 1715 by margrave Karl Wilhelm von Baden. The city was laid out on the drawing board. It consists of a central circle, containing the castle, and streets running towards the castle as radial spokes. This pattern is still visible today. Due to the fan-like layout, Karlsruhe is known as the fan city (Fächerstadt).
The Rhine valley, where Karlsruhe is located, is the warmest part of Germany because it is only about 115 m above sea level and there are mountains in the east (black forest) and west (vogesen). Therefore, Karlsruhe has more sunny days than many other parts of Germany.
There isn't a lot of tourist traffic to Karlsruhe. Tourists generally tend to gravitate towards the cities of Heidelberg (50km to the north) and Freiburg (100km to the south), with their well-preserved old towns. It's a shame though, as Karlsruhe's radial layout is one of the best early examples of New Urbanism, and is really a joy to explore. Maybe that's a benefit to travelers who do venture there, as the number of visitors is low enough to be sort of a novelty for the locals. Karlsruhe is home to the two highest federal courts of Germany, the Bundesverfassungsgericht (Federal constitutional court) and the Bundesgerichtshof (Supreme federal court). Because of this and other administrative facilities, Karlsruhe has a reputation as a city of civil servants.
A lot to see in Karlsruhe is along Kaiserstrasse. Because all the streets radiate outward, the Marktplatz is a great place to start a walking tour of the city. If you go up or down Kaiserstrasse, you will find a great variety of shops and restaurants on both sides of the streets.
Alot to see in Karlsruhe such as :
Karlsruhe Palace
Karlsruhe Zoo
ZKM Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe
State Museum of Baden
State Museum of Natural History Karlsruhe
Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe
Botanischer Garten Karlsruhe
Schlossgarten Karlsruhe
Marktplatz
Turmberg
Castelo de Gottesaue
Naturschutzzentrum Karlsruhe-Rappenwört
Schlossgartenbahn
Günther-Klotz-Anlage
Schlossturm
Prinx-Max-Palais
Protestant Church in Baden
Michaelsberg
Exotenhaus
Großherzogliche Grabkapelle
Karlsburg Castle
Tierpark Oberwald
Weingartener Moor–Bruchwald Grötzingen
Oberwald
Städtische Galerie. Karlsruhe, Allemagne
Museum in der Majolika
Verkehrsmuseum Karlsruhe
Friedrichsplatz (Karlsruhe)
Stadtmuseum Karlsruhe
Kinder-Stadtkirche e.V.
Alter Flugplatz Karlsruhe
Pfinzgaumuseum
Botanical Garden of KIT
FritschlachBismarckturm
Michaelskapelle
Schlossplatz
Ungeheuerklamm
Römerschiff Lusoria Rhenana
Wildschweingehege
Prinz Wilhelm von Baden Denkmal
Japangarten
Altrhein Maxau
( Karlsruhe - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Karlsruhe . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Karlsruhe - Germany
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Daxlanden - Altrhein Tour
Ich nehme Euch mit an den Altrhein - Daxlanden/ Karlsruhe
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150718 Bellenkopf
Funboating@Bellenkopf/Altrhein/Karlsruhe, 18. July 2015
Soundtrack: Force Majore
Genre: Ambient Trance
Orgonit on Tour (Wörth am Rhein 09.05.17)
Burgau Film 04
Ein kurzer Film aus den Schutzgebieten Burgau und Altrhein Maxau bei Karlsruhe-Knielingen. Im Landschaftsschutzbereich der Burgau steht das Hofgut Maxau.
www.burgau-knielingen.de
DIe Honpage burgau-knielingen.de für Anliegen aus den Schutzgebieten Burgau und Altrhein Maxau bei Karlsruhe. Geführt im Auftrag des NABU Gruppe Karlsruhe.
Nachttauchgang Leopoldshafen
September 2015
Die Rheinbrücke bei Maxau
Ende September 2014
Rheinhafen Karlsruhe
Impressionen vom Karlsruher Rheinhafen. Unter Anderem aus der Perspektive des Schleppbootes Karlsruhe, das im Winter als Eisbrecher dient.
Vielen Dank an das Team der Karlsruher Rheinhäfen für die freundliche Unterstützung.
Hochwasser am Rhein bei Karlsruhe
abklingendes Hochwasser bei Pegel Maxau 7,09 m. An Rheinfähre Neuburgweier