Gengenbach Christmas market
Advent calendar city hall
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Gengenbach is an historic town delightfully set in the Kinzigtal of the Black Forest (Schwarzwald) and boasting romantic half timbered houses in narrow streets in the style of the Romantic Road (Romantischestrasse).
The city is an important link in the Baden-Württemberg German Wine Route (Weinstrasse). Gengenbach has been referred to as a “pearl among the Black Forest towns”.
The town hall in Gengenbach has been a magical attraction during the Advent season for many years: with its 24 windows, it becomes the world's largest Advent calendar house.
Gengenbach and the World's Largest Advent Calendar (Germany)
For the first time our European trip takes us into Germany. We visit the world's largest advent calendar, which is their town hall decorated for the Christmas season.
Sorry for taking so long to get these posted. It might not be advent season right now, but I think it is still fun to watch.
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Concert in Gengenbach
On 10 October 2010, Rene was in the town hall concert in Gengenbach.
GENGENBACH MEINES HERZENS - Original Music by Juan Carlos Garcia
GENGENBACH MEINES HERZENS (Gengenbach from my Heart) is a musical piece made by the Canarian composer Juan Carlos Garcia and dedicated to the city of Gengenbach in the Black Forest of Germany, one of the most beautiful villages in Europe. The author was inspired by a trip he made in August of 2017 where he was deeply impressed by the beauty and magic of the site, which also inspired Walt Disney to set his classic film Pinocchio (1940). The piece in question has been donated to the City Council, which has the Guinness World Record for being the largest Advent Calendar in the world.
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GENGENBACH MEINES HERZENS (Gengenbach de mi Corazón) es una pieza musical realizada por el compositor canario Juan Carlos García y dedicada a la ciudad de Gengenbach, en la Selva Negra de Alemania; uno de los pueblos más bonitos de todo Europa. El autor se inspiró en un viaje que hiciera en agosto de 2017 en donde quedó hondamente impresionado por la belleza y la magia del sitio, el cual también inspirara a Walt Disney para ambientar su clásico Pinocchio (1940). La pieza en cuestión ha sido donada al ayuntamiento de la ciudad, el cual ostenta el récord Guinnees por ser el Calendario de Adviento más grande en el mundo.
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On Sunday 10 October 2010, Rene was in a concert in front of the Gengenbach's town hall.
German Christmas Holiday
Imagine staying deep in the heart of the German Black Forest over Christmas. Visit medieval towns and explore Christmas Markets on cobblestoned streets. Explore the Alsace wine road, visit the magnificent Hohenzollern Castle and see Gengenbach’s town hall illuminate with the world’s largest advent calendar.
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Chalet houses in Black Forest region, Germany
Chalet houses are the typical wooden houses found in the Black forest region of Germany. The very famous cuckoo clocks are also in the shape of these beautifully decorated houses. Such houses are also found in Switzerland.
CARNIVAL IN DUSSELDORF, CANDY and TRADITIONS 4K
You thought that Rio and Brasilia were the only carnivals out there. Guess what? Germany has one of it's own! And it's apparently a very big and traditional one!
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A little bit of background and history of Carnival:
ROSENMONTAG:
The Karneval season begins at 11 minutes past the eleventh hour on the 11th of November and the street carnival starts on the Thursday before Rosenmontag, which is known as Weiberfastnacht (women's carnival, Fat Thursday). Karneval is prevalent in Roman Catholic areas and is a continuation of the old Roman traditions of slaves and servants being master for a day. Karneval derives from the Latin carnem levare (taking leave of meat) marking the beginning of Lent.
Carnival is not a national holiday in Germany, but schools are closed on Rosenmontag and the following Tuesday in the strongholds and many other areas. Many schools as well as companies tend to give teachers, pupils and employees the Thursday before Rosenmontag off as well and have celebrations in school or in the working place on Weiberfastnacht.
Celebrations usually include dressing up in fancy costumes, dancing, parades, heavy drinking and general public displays with floats.Usually sweets (Kamelle) are thrown into the crowds lining the streets among cries of Helau or Alaaf, whereby the cry Kölle Alaaf is only applied in the Cologne area. Sweets and tulips are thrown into the crowd.
WEIBERFASTNACHT:
There are hardly any parades, but people wear costumes and celebrate in pubs and in the streets. Beueler Weiberfastnacht (women's carnival in Beuel) is traditionally celebrated In the Bonn district of Beuel. The tradition is said to have started here in 1824, when local women first formed their own carnival committee. The symbolic storming of the Beuel town hall is broadcast live on TV. In many towns across the state of North Rhine Westphalia, a ritual takeover of the town halls by local women has become tradition. Among other established customs, on that day women cut off the ties of men, which are seen as a symbol of men's status. The men wear the stumps of their ties and get a Bützchen (little kiss) as compensation.
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Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany - virtual tour
Ulm is a city in the federal German state of Baden-Württemberg, situated on the River Danube. Ulm, founded in medieval times around 850, is rich in history and traditions as a former Free Imperial City. Today, it is an economic centre due to its varied industries, and it is the seat of the University of Ulm. Internationally, Ulm is primarily known for having the church with the tallest steeple in the world. In the center is the huge, Gothic Ulm Minster, a centuries-old church. Its steeple has views of the city and, in clear weather, the Alps. The Town Hall has an early-Renaissance facade, murals and a 16th-century astronomical clock. Half-timbered houses line the narrow alleys of the Fischerviertel, an area close to the River Danube. It is also known as the birthplace of Albert Einstein.
Most of the city was rebuilt in the plain and simple style of the 1950s and 1960s, but some of the historic landmark buildings have been restored. Due to its almost complete destruction in 1944, the Hirschstraße part of the city primarily consists of modern architecture. Ulm experienced substantial growth in the decades following World War II, with the establishment of large new housing projects and new industrial zones. In 1967, Ulm University was founded, which proved to be of great importance for the development of the city. Particularly since the 1980s, the transition from classical industry towards the high-tech sector has accelerated, with, for example, the establishment of research centres of companies like Daimler, Siemens and Nokia and a number of small applied research institutes near the university campus. The city today is still growing, forming a twin city of 170,000 inhabitants together with its neighbouring Bavarian city of Neu-Ulm, and seems to benefit from its central position between the cities of Stuttgart and Munich and thus between the cultural and economic hubs of southern Germany.
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Frankfurt - Europe's financial centre
Do not miss the Romer, the city's town hall
Visit the significant Imperial Cathedral
Learn more about Goethe at Goethe House
Wurzburg - a beautiful baroque city at the northern end of the Romantic Road
Take a picture of the Fortress of Marienberg from the Old Main Bridge
Visit the Residenz Palace
Take a boat tour to Rococo Garden
Rothenburg ob der Tauber - a medieval town on the Romantic Road
Visit the Christmas Village
Augsburg - a pretty German town with Mozart heritage
Find out about the Fuggerei, world's oldest social housing complex
Fussen - a town at the southern end of the Romantic Road
Do not miss the faity-tale castle, Neuschwanstein
Visit also the Hohenschwangau Castle
Take a boat trip to Forggensee
Munich - the city known for the Oktoberfest festival
Visit the vibrant town hall, Rathaus
Have a beer at the famous beer hall, Hofbrauhaus
Walk around Marianplatz
Titisee - Enjoy the scenic beauty of Lake Titisee
Black forest cake, chocolate sponge with cherries and chocolate shavings
Take a boat trip on Lake Titisee
Freiberg - an enchanting university town
Head up to Schlossberg
Look out for the Baschle, little canals of water running through the streets
Triberg - A picturesque town of the Blackforest Region
Visit the Triberg Waterfall, Germany highest waterfall
Black Forest Ham, a variety of smoked ham
Take a pisture of the World's Largest Cuckoo Clock
Heidelberg - A university town and home to oldest university in Germany
Take in the view of the Heidelberg Castle
Find out about the Brass Monkey at the Theodor Bridge
Zwiebelkuchen, a tradional German onion tarts
Hike up to Heidelberg Castle
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Schwabisch Hall Germany - Travel Video
Short travel video of Schwabisch Hall in Southern Germany in the state of Baden-Württemberg. The town is located on the Kocher river and was founded during the 12th century.
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Bruchsal Castle - Walking Tour, Baden-Württemberg, Germany 4k UHD
Bruchsal Castle - Walking Tour, Baden-Württemberg, Germany 4k UHD
The Bruchsal Castle in Baden-Württemberg town of Bruchsal was the residence of the Prince Bishops of Speyer (as a substitute for the Nine Years' War destroyed episcopal palace ).
The Bruchsal castle in baroque style was from 1720 at the request of the Prince Bishop Damian Hugo Philipp von Schönborn from Lossburger sandstone built. It is in essence a three-winged structure which on plans of kurmainzischen Senior Construction Director Maximilian von Welsch back. After several changes to the plan the central staircase was Balthasar Neumann built, who took over the construction management since 1731st It is generally regarded as one of the most successful solutions of a baroque staircase system. In the heart of the Corps de Logis, his brilliant design provides for a two-storey staircase, covered by the domed hall, leading to the two locks of the castle. The Fürstenaal is the Festaal to the city. The marble or emperor's hall is towards the garden. The marble hall belongs to the architectural and programmatic center of the spiritual residence.
In addition to Neumann the Lombard painter took Giovanni Francesco Marchini on its activities in the castle. From 1731 to 1736, he paints the frescoes of the Intrada, the gloomy grotto and the dining room. The façade painting of the Corps de Logis and the Orangeriebauts also come from the hand of Marchinis. The apparent architecture of painted wall projections is of outstanding perfection.
The interior in the style of Rococo was mainly under Hugo Damian successor Franz Christoph von Hutten to Stolzenberg made. The frescoes depict in the language of mythology impressive past , present and future of the Principality of Speyer. The stucco was only in 1755 by Johann Michael Feuchtmayer , frescoes by Johannes Zick completed.
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Reutlingen(Germany) Hotel walking to Marien Church 洛伊特林根 旅館漫遊到瑪莉安教堂
在翻修的馬路上,來回找旅館時,問了一位婦人,多虧她很熱心的指引我到達旅館,真的十分感激她!
On the renovated road, when I went back and forth to the hotel, I asked a woman. Thanks to her very enthusiastic guidance to reach the hotel, I really appreciate her!
這是一家小旅館,似乎是家庭成員一起經營的。
This is a small hotel that seems to be run by family members.
因為天色漸漸暗下來,所以即刻出發,經過了Gaststaette Gartentor到達廣場,但沒有停留太久,就先往教堂方向走去。
As the sky gradually darkened, I immediately set off and passed the Gaststaette Gartentor to the square, but did not stay too long, I went to the church.
天氣不佳,繼續下著雨,但是我仍然把握機會,一路單手錄影作記錄。
The weather was bad and it continued to rain, but I still seized the opportunity to record with one-hand.
教堂具有悠久的歷史,奠基於1561年,管風琴非常典雅美觀。
The church has a long history and is based on 1561. The organ is very elegant and beautiful.
Goldbach - Rapsfelder im Mai 2017
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30 tourist places in Germany you should visit
Germany has been center stage through much of world history. Today, travelers head to the fascinating city of Berlin to get a firsthand look at remnants of 20th century events, such as World War II and the Cold War.
But even though the capital is the most popular tourist destination in the country, each of Germany's 16 states boast innumerable attractions: opulent palaces, rich forests, soaring mountains and picturesque villages.
Every corner of Germany has something to offer. The southern region of Bavaria is marked by lush emerald-green terrain and castles that seem as though they were plucked from the pages of a child's fairytale book. The north is home to glittering seaside cities, such as Bremen and Hamburg. In between, the country is filled with countless other gems like 45,000-year-old caves, towns that have gone untouched for hundreds of years and vibrant national parks.
By no means a definitive list, check out our photos of Germany's most beautiful places in the gallery at the top of this story.
1. In this picture you see, Monschau Altstadt. There are rows of timber houses which are about 300 years old. There are elegant restaurants and charming boutiques which give the historic center of this western resort town.
2. Now in this picture you see Potsdam's Grotto Hall. The Prussian palaces of Sanssouci are the main attraction of Potsdam. A few years ago, the Grotto Hall of the New Palace made its big debut, offering guests an exquisite salon with marbled walls that feature intricate mosaics made of glistening bits of seashell and stone.
3. Lichtenstein Castle: Huddled in the Swabian Jura mountain range, this impressive structure sits on a steep escarpment that, depending on the season, is verdant green or bright yellow.
4. Wiblingen Abbey Library: With its elaborate ceiling paintings by Franz Martin Kühn and intricate gold-trimmed pillars, the Rococo style library at Wiblingen Abbey is considered one of the most beautiful book rooms in the world. The monastery's church area also houses celestial frescoes and a striking altar.
5. Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe: In 2013, UNESCO designated this hillside landscape park in Kassel a World Heritage site. It features a 350-meter-long Grand Cascade that flows down to the Neoclassical Wilhelmshöhe structure and a towering copper statue of the Greek god Hercules.
6. Blautopf: One of Germany's most colorful treasures is the Blautopf, a jewel-toned spring in the city of Blaubeuren that feeds into the Blau River. The bright blue pool is about 21 meters deep, and surrounding sites -- such as the Benedictine Blaubeuren Abbey -- make the view even more impressive.
7. Peacock Island: Pfaueninsel -- or Peacock Island -- is an island in Berlin's River Havel. In addition to a tiny, storybook castle that sits on the edge of the island, the area is known for a flock of peacocks that strut amongst the leafy brambles and wooded areas.
8. Altensteig: While the natural beauty of the Black Forest is a draw for many travelers, this small, picture-perfect village is also a must-see for anyone stopping near Baden-Württemberg. The medieval architecture and timber houses feel like entering a time portal into the Middle Ages.
9. Sylt: The island of Sylt in the North Sea is full of natural treasures, including a geological marvel known as the Morsum Kliff. The rock formation rises about 20 meters into the sky and is marked by a palette of colors -- the result of a mix of black mica clay, red sandstone and white sand.
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Marilyn Gartelmann Quiroz in Germany
On Wednesday, September 7, 2011, we traveled from Amsterdam to Rhineland, Germany. We visited the city of Cologne and saw the awesome twin-spired gothic cathedral. In the afternoon, we took a cruise past castle-crested cliffs, terraced vineyards and small towns. That night we stayed at the Renaissance Karlsrueh Mendelssohn Platz in the town Karlsrueh, Germany.
Reichenbach Hall 10 2015
We visited Reichenbach Hall and everyone at our table got a paddling.