One day in Rothenburg ob der Tauber
Feel the Middle Ages in the medieval Old Town of Rothenburg in Germany
Rothenburg ob der Tauber - that beautiful little town on the Romantic Road is for tourists the epitome of German cities. The Altstadt (Old Town) is a patchwork of winding cobbled lanes lined with picturesque half timbered houses.
Rothenburg ob der Tauber, City Wall
City Wall of Rothenburg ob der Tauber
Massive towers like Röderturm and the intact city walls form a ring around the Old Town and you can walk on top of it to get great views over the city and the Tauber valley.
No other town in Germany brings you closer to the spirit of the Middle Ages - especially the medieval festivals like the so called Master's draught let you truly get in touch with its moving history. If you like to get some impressions of this festival Master's draught, start the slideshow on the right side.
What makes Rothenburg ob der Tauber even more exciting is its reputation as town of eternal Christmas. All year round lots of shops offer beautiful handcrafted Christmas gifts and souveniers. In December the town gets realy crowded, because nobody wants to miss the famous Christmas Market, one of the most romantic ones in Germany.
Rothenburg ob der Tauber - ideas for day trips and attractions of Rothenburg Germany
Plönlein Rothenburg Germany
One of the most taken pictures of Rothenburg Germany is the Plönlein fork, a famous landmark.
Pass the Plönlein, that scenic fork in the road is the landmark of the town. Head for the market place and climb the platform of the nice Town Hall to get impressive views. Then you shouldn't miss the idyllic Burggarten (Rothenburg castle garden).
A major pilgrimage site is the gothic church St.Jacob. Its main attraction is the Heilige Blut Altar (Holy Blood Altar) carved by Tilman Riemenschneider, said to contain a drop of Christ's blood.
attractions Rothenburg, Meistertrunk
Famous events: the historic festival Meistertrunk takes you back in the Middle Ages with parades in traditional costumes.
Käthe Wohlfahrt Christmas Village: Countless handcrafted Christmas decorations and ornaments of wood and glass, twinkling lights and nutcrackers as well as many other souvenirs can be bought. But be careful, prices are accordingly high!
Great attractions of Rothenburg ob der Tauber: Dive into the time of Thirty Year's War by visiting the historical vaults of the Town Hall with dark dungeons and exhibitions or go to the Crime Museum, which shows the Middle Ages from the dark side with instruments of torture, execution items, weapons etc.
The historic festival Meistertrunk (on Whitsuntide) takes you back in the Middle Ages with parades in traditional costumes, a medieval market and a field camp. They celebrate the event from 1631, when the city council rescued the town by taking the challenge to empty 3 1/4 liter of wine in one gulp!
Film by Hans Heim 2015
Rothenburg ob der Tauber 2016 - Winter-Edition
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Artist: Gianluca Luisi
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From our 2016 trip to Europe
During the town’s heyday in the 12th - 14th c., Rothenburg was one of Germany’s largest towns due to its strategic location on a major trade route. It’s subsequent decline left it a perfectly preserved relic of the Middle Ages.
The Marktplatz was the central hub of town. The white clocktower building at the top of the square is the Councilor’s Tavern built in 1466. It was the site of the “Meistertrunk” legend, where in 1631, the mayor of this Protestant town allegedly saved Rothenburg from being pillaged by a conquering Catholic army when he won a bet that he couldn’t down a huge tankard of wine in one gulp. Mechanical figures built into the façade of the tavern reenact the story but we didn’t capture it on video.
To the left of Councilor’s Tavern is the brown stone New Town Hall, built in 1570 when part of the 13th c. Old Town Hall, which it adjoins (the other white building with the tall pointy tower) was destroyed by fire.
The two fine half-timbered houses had lofts that were filled with enough grain to survive a year-long siege. In front is a 17th c. fountain featuring a statue of St George slaying the dragon. The fountain served multiple purposes: for drinking, for fighting fires, and it was stocked with fish in times of siege. One of the two houses is an apothecary shop dedicated to the Virgin Mary (Marien Apotheke).
Around the corner, we get a better view of the Old Town Hall and its 200-foot tall tower.
We enjoyed visiting the Käthe Wolfahrt Christmas shops, one of which included an animated stuffed-animal display. Outside the shop, Pam chatted with a new friend.
Extending west from the Marktplatz is Herrngasse, the street on which the more aristocratic citizens (the Herren) lived. It ends at the Burgtor, one of the gate towers in the town walls. The holes in the “face mask” allowed defenders to pour boiling oil on would-be intruders.
The Burgtor leads out to the Burggarten, offering a lovely view of the southern “finger” of Rothenburg. Nearby is a convent with a peaceful herb and flower garden.
St Jakobskirche dates to the 1300’s. On this particular day, a wedding was attended by a motorcycle gang, making for a noisy but fun happenstance. When things quieted down, we took a peak at the statues of Adam and Eve adorning the exterior, and the nearby statues of Jesus praying at Gethsemane, carved by an anonymous 14th c. artisan working only for the glory of God.
Inside the church, the main altar is from 1446. Below Christ are statues of 6 saints including the church’s patron Saint James with his customary shell and floppy hat, reminding us that this church was on the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route (“Saint Jakob” is “Saint James”). Even the back of the altarpiece is beautifully painted. The stained glass windows behind the altar are originals from the 1330’s.
To the left of the main altar is the Tabernacle of the Holy Eucharist from the mid-1300’s. The compartment below stored the communion bread and wine. God the Father holds the outstretched arms of the Son while the Dove of the Holy Spirit lights on his head. From this vantage point, you can only see the top of the skull on which Jesus is standing, symbolizing his victory over death.
The church’s greatest masterpiece is the Holy Blood Altar, a 500-year-old, 35-foot-high, wooden altarpiece carved by Tilman Riemenschneider, considered the greatest of the German woodcarvers. Pilgrims flocked here in the middle ages to see the crystal in the middle of the cross, avowed to contain a strip of cloth stained with a drop of Christ’s blood. Below it is a Last Supper scene, with John laying his head in Jesus’ lap as Christ gives Judas the telltale piece of bread. In the relief panel on the left, Jesus enters Jerusalem on a donkey, while the relief panel on the right depicts Jesus praying in the Garden of Gethsemane. Everything is portrayed in exacting detail, from the curly locks of the apostles’ hair to the nails on the horseshoe.
The southern “finger” of Rothenburg boasts some handsome medieval buildings and towers. The rose-colored 12th c. Saint John’s Church is the oldest in Rothenburg. Light reflected off the water creating fascinating patterns on the fountain in front of the church. The nearby Baumeisterhaus has a Renaissance façade with statues depicting the 7 virtues and 7 vices. Some 20 years earlier, Pam and I celebrated our anniversary by having dinner here during our first trip to Germany. The Baumeisterhaus is just south of the Marktplatz as we once again spot the Councilor’s Tavern. The corner gift shop perched a bubble-blowing bear in it’s upstairs window.
The streets leading east from the Marktplatz also had some lovely medieval architecture, with storks nesting in the top of one tower.
Our B&B was in a 600-year-old half-timbered building with a Tolkienesque pub/restaurant where we enjoyed breakfast and dinner.
The video ends with a series of still photos from our visit.
Rothenburg ob der Tauber
Rothenburg ob der Tauber
In 950, the weir system in today’s castle garden was constructed by the Count of Comburg-Rothenburg.
In 1070, the counts of Comburg-Rothenburg, who also owned the village of Gebsattel, built Rothenburg castle on the mountain top high above the River Tauber.
The counts of the Comburg-Rothenburg dynasty died out in 1116. The last count, Count Heinrich, Emperor Heinrich V appointed instead his nephew Konrad von Hohenstaufen as successor to the Comburg-Rothenburg properties.
In 1142, Konrad von Hohenstaufen, who became Konrad III (1138–52), the self-styled King of the Romans, traded a part of the monastery of Neumünster in Würzburg above the village Detwang and built the Stauffer-Castle Rothenburg on this cheaper land. He held court there and appointed officials called 'reeves' to act as caretakers.
In 1170, the city of Rothenburg was founded at the time of the building of Staufer Castle. The centre was the marketplace and St. James' Church (in German: the St. Jakob). The development of the oldest fortification can be seen, the old cellar/old moat and the milk market. Walls and towers were built in the 13th century. Preserved are the “White Tower” and the Markus Tower with the Röder Arch.
From 1194 to 1254, the representatives of the Staufer dynasty governed the area around Rothenburg. Around this time, the Order of St. John and other orders were founded near St. James' Church and a Dominican nunnery (1258).
From 1241 to 1242, the Staufer Imperial tax statistics recorded the names of the Jews in Rothenburg. Rabbi Meir Ben Baruch of Rothenburg (died 1293, buried 1307 in Worms) had a great reputation as a jurist in Europe. His descendants include members of the dynastic family von Rothberg, noteworthy in that they were accorded noble status in the 19th century, becoming the hereditary counts of Rothenburg (Rothberg), later taking up residence in the city of Berlin, where they were well known as jewelers until the 1930s. Most members of the family were arrested and interred by the Nazis and are presumed to have been killed during the Second World War. Several of the von Rothbergs were laid to rest in a crypt located in the Weißensee Cemetery, while two members emigrated to the United States during the Second World War: Elsa von Rothenburg (1893-1993) and Hans Joaquin Albert Andreas von Rothenburg, (1913-1972). The family is survived by its last living descendant, Andrew Sandilands Graf von Rothberg, 9th Count of Rothenburg (b. 1972), who resides in the United States.
In 1274, Rothenburg was accorded privileges by King Rudolf of Habsburg as a Free Imperial City. Three famous fairs were established in the city and in the following centuries, the city expanded. The citizens of the city and the Knights of the Hinterland build the Franziskaner (Franciscan) Monastery and the Holy Ghost Hospital (1376/78 incorporated into the city walls). The German Order began the building of St. James' Church, which the citizens have used since 1336. The Heilig Blut (Holy Blood) pilgrimage attracted many pilgrims to Rothenburg, at the time one of the 20 largest cities of the Holy Roman Empire. The population was around 5,500 people within the city walls and another 14,000 in the 150 square miles (390 km2) of surrounding territory.
The Staufer Castle was destroyed by an earthquake in 1356, the St. Blaise chapel is the last remnant today.
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In 950 the weir system in today's castle garden was constructed by the Count of Comburg-Rothenburg.
In 1070, The Counts of Comburg-Rothenburg, who also owned the village Gebsattel, built Rothenburg castle on the mountain top high above the River Tauber.
The Counts of the Comburg-Rothenburg dynasty died out in 1116. The last Count, Count Heinrich, Emperor Heinrich V appointed instead his nephew Konrad von Hohenstaufen as successor to the Comburg-Rothenburg properties.
In 1142, Konrad von Hohenstaufen, who became Konrad III (1138--52), the self-styled King of the Romans, traded a part of the monastery Neumünster in Würzburg above the village Detwang and built the Stauffer-Castle Rothenburg on this cheaper land. He held court there and appointed officials called 'reeves' to act as caretakers.
In 1170 the city of Rothenburg was founded at the time of the building of Staufer Castle. The centre was the market place and St. James' Church (in German: the St. Jakob). The development of the oldest fortification can be seen: the old cellar/old moat and the milk market. Walls and towers were built in the 13th century. Preserved are the White Tower and the Markus Tower with the Röder Arch.
From 1194 to 1254, the representatives of the Staufer dynasty governed the area around Rothenburg. Around this time the Order of St. John and other orders were founded near St. James' Church and a Dominican nunnery (1258)
From 1241 to 1242, The Staufer Imperial tax statistics recorded the names of the Jews in Rothenburg. Rabbi Meir Ben Baruch of Rothenburg (died 1293, buried 1307 in Worms) had a great reputation as a jurist in Europe. His descendants include members of the dynastic family von Rothberg, noteworthy in that they were accorded noble status in the nineteenth century, becoming the hereditary Counts of Rothberg, later taking up residence in the city of Berlin where they were well known as jewelers until the 1930s. Most members of the family disappeared and are presumed to have been killed during the Second World War. Several of the von Rothbergs were laid to rest in a crypt located in the Weißensee Cemetery, while two members emigrated to the United States during the Second World War. The family is survived by its last living descendant, Andrew Sandilands Graf von Rothberg (b. 1972), who resides in the United States.
In 1274 Rothenburg was accorded privileges by King Rudolf of Habsburg as a Free Imperial City. Three famous fairs were established in the city and in the following centuries the city expanded. The citizens of the city and the Knights of the Hinterland build the Franziskaner (Franciscan) Monastery and the Holy Ghost Hospital (1376/78 incorporated into the city walls). The German Order began the building of St. James' Church, which the citizens have used since 1336. The Heilig Blut (Holy Blood) pilgrimage attracted many pilgrims to Rothenburg, at the time one of the 20 largest cities of the Holy Roman Empire. The population was around 5,500 people within the city walls and another 14,000 in the 150 square miles (390 km2) of surrounding territory.
The Staufer Castle was destroyed by an earthquake in 1356, the St. Blaise chapel is the last remnant today.
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Heilig-Geist-Spital
Hospice of the Holy Spirit 1:45
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Maria Chappell 2:45
Marienkapelle
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Tauberbischofsheim Germany 3:58
Rathaus Tauberbischofsheim 4:06
Rothenburg Germany 4:12
Galgentor 4:17
Altes Rathaus 4:23
St. James's Church 5:25
Evang.-Lutherisches Dekanat
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Parish of St. Georg
Pfarrei St. Georg
Schongau Germany 7:30
Pfarrkirche Mariä Himmelfahrt 7:55
Parish Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary 7:55
Schwangau Germany 9:12
Neuschwanstein Castle 9:29
Hohenschwangau 10:36 12:55
Queen Mary's Bridge - Marienbrucke 10:51
Neuschwanstein Castle from Queen Mary's Bridge 11:08
Marienbrucke
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Statue of the Holy Trinity 13:43
Hallstatt Zentrum 13:43
Hallstatter See 14:10
Hallstatt Salt Mines 16:00
Faszination Salzwelten, Hallstatt
Welterbeblick
World Heritage View 19:23
Spielfeld Austria 28:20
Trummer Weingut am Obegg 29:34
Buschenschank
Graz Austria 30:00
Hofbäckerei Edegger-Tax 33:07
Oldest Bakery in Graz - 1569
Uhrturm 33:45
Schlossberg
Wolfgang's 34:07
Vienna Austria 37:40
Wien Österreich
St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna 39:22
Stephansdom 39:22
Salzburg Austria 41:50
Salzburg Cathedral
Dom zu Salzburg 42:38
Mirabell Palace
Schloss Mirabell 42:56
Pegasusbrunnen 43:04
Zwerglgarten - 43:30
Dwarf Garden
Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac 44:15
Makartsteg 44:45
Mozarts Geburtshaus 45:10
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Residenzplatz 46:04
Cafe MozArts 46:16
FestungsBahn 46:47
Fortress Hohensalzburg 47:00
Festung Hohensalzburg
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Marienplatz 49:13
New Town Hall 49:20
Neues Rathaus
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Augustiner 55:02
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O Magnum Mysterium - Advent Choral Celebration 2012
O Magnum Mysterium
music by René Clausen
This is from the Advent Choral Celebration concert on December 8th, 2012 - presented by the combined choirs of the Good Samaritan Episcopal Church and Newman Center Catholic Community at UCSD.
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Nuremberg, Germany: The city center
Nuremberg is one of the liveliest cities in Bavaria. The city center is a mix of shopping streets and old buildings. Among the most interesting sights are the Heilig-Geist-Spital (Holy Ghost Hospital) and teh churches of St.Lorentz and Frauenkirche.
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Feel the Middle Ages in the medieval Old Town of Rothenburg in Germany
Rothenburg ob der Tauber - that beautiful little town on the Romantic Road is for tourists the epitome of German cities. The Altstadt (Old Town) is a patchwork of winding cobbled lanes lined with picturesque half timbered houses.
Rothenburg ob der Tauber, City Wall
City Wall of Rothenburg ob der Tauber
Massive towers like Röderturm and the intact city walls form a ring around the Old Town and you can walk on top of it to get great views over the city and the Tauber valley.
No other town in Germany brings you closer to the spirit of the Middle Ages - especially the medieval festivals like the so called Master's draught let you truly get in touch with its moving history. If you like to get some impressions of this festival Master's draught, start the slideshow on the right side.
What makes Rothenburg ob der Tauber even more exciting is its reputation as town of eternal Christmas. All year round lots of shops offer beautiful handcrafted Christmas gifts and souveniers. In December the town gets realy crowded, because nobody wants to miss the famous Christmas Market, one of the most romantic ones in Germany.
Rothenburg ob der Tauber - ideas for day trips and attractions of Rothenburg Germany
Plönlein Rothenburg Germany
One of the most taken pictures of Rothenburg Germany is the Plönlein fork, a famous landmark.
Pass the Plönlein, that scenic fork in the road is the landmark of the town. Head for the market place and climb the platform of the nice Town Hall to get impressive views. Then you shouldn't miss the idyllic Burggarten (Rothenburg castle garden).
A major pilgrimage site is the gothic church St.Jacob. Its main attraction is the Heilige Blut Altar (Holy Blood Altar) carved by Tilman Riemenschneider, said to contain a drop of Christ's blood.
attractions Rothenburg, Meistertrunk
Famous events: the historic festival Meistertrunk takes you back in the Middle Ages with parades in traditional costumes.
Käthe Wohlfahrt Christmas Village: Countless handcrafted Christmas decorations and ornaments of wood and glass, twinkling lights and nutcrackers as well as many other souvenirs can be bought. But be careful, prices are accordingly high!
Great attractions of Rothenburg ob der Tauber: Dive into the time of Thirty Year's War by visiting the historical vaults of the Town Hall with dark dungeons and exhibitions or go to the Crime Museum, which shows the Middle Ages from the dark side with instruments of torture, execution items, weapons etc.
The historic festival Meistertrunk (on Whitsuntide) takes you back in the Middle Ages with parades in traditional costumes, a medieval market and a field camp. They celebrate the event from 1631, when the city council rescued the town by taking the challenge to empty 3 1/4 liter of wine in one gulp!
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Hl. Geist Kirche in Heidelberg 29. September 2019
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Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany
Rothenburg ob der Tauber - that beautiful little town on the Romantic Road is for tourists the epitome of German cities. The Altstadt (Old Town) is a patchwork of winding cobbled lanes lined with picturesque half timbered houses.
Rothenburg ob der Tauber, City Wall
City Wall of Rothenburg ob der Tauber
Massive towers like Röderturm and the intact city walls form a ring around the Old Town and you can walk on top of it to get great views over the city and the Tauber valley.
No other town in Germany brings you closer to the spirit of the Middle Ages - especially the medieval festivals like the so called Master's draught let you truly get in touch with its moving history. If you like to get some impressions of this festival Master's draught, start the slideshow on the right side.
What makes Rothenburg ob der Tauber even more exciting is its reputation as town of eternal Christmas. All year round lots of shops offer beautiful handcrafted Christmas gifts and souveniers. In December the town gets realy crowded, because nobody wants to miss the famous Christmas Market, one of the most romantic ones in Germany.
Rothenburg ob der Tauber - ideas for day trips and attractions of Rothenburg Germany
Plönlein Rothenburg Germany
One of the most taken pictures of Rothenburg Germany is the Plönlein fork, a famous landmark. Pass the Plönlein, that scenic fork in the road is the landmark of the town. Head for the market place and climb the platform of the nice Town Hall to get impressive views. Then you shouldn't miss the idyllic Burggarten (Rothenburg castle garden). A major pilgrimage site is the gothic church St.Jacob. Its main attraction is the Heilige Blut Altar (Holy Blood Altar) carved by Tilman Riemenschneider, said to contain a drop of Christ's blood. attractions Rothenburg, Meistertrunk Famous events: the historic festival Meistertrunk takes you back in the Middle Ages with parades in traditional costumes. Käthe Wohlfahrt Christmas Village: Countless handcrafted Christmas decorations and ornaments of wood and glass, twinkling lights and nutcrackers as well as many other souvenirs can be bought. But be careful, prices are accordingly high! Great attractions of Rothenburg ob der Tauber: Dive into the time of Thirty Year's War by visiting the historical vaults of the Town Hall with dark dungeons and exhibitions or go to the Crime Museum, which shows the Middle Ages from the dark side with instruments of torture, execution items, weapons etc. The historic festival Meistertrunk (on Whitsuntide) takes you back in the Middle Ages with parades in traditional costumes, a medieval market and a field camp. They celebrate the event from 1631, when the city council rescued the town by taking the challenge to empty 3 1/4 liter of wine in one gulp!
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Top 10 things to do in Heidelberg Germany - Jaycation visits this historic university town where the Philippines National Hero Jose Rizal studied for 3 months in the late 1800s. There is a nice selection of things to do when visiting Heidelberg and this video gives you 10 of them! Below is the top 10 listed in the video! This top 10 is not listed in any particular order... just in the order i filmed it that day!
10. Neckar River - River Park great for picnics and outdoor activities
9. Hauptstrasse - Pedestrian Shopping Street in Alt Heidelberg
8. Studentenkarzer - University of Heidelberg's former Student Jail
7. Heidelberger Schloss - Heidelberg Palace
6. Carl Theodore Old Bridge - Alt Brucke
5. Philosophenweg - Philosophers' Way beautiful views of the town
4. Kornmarkt - plaza that leads to the castle with madonna fountain
3. Church of the Holy Spirit - Marktplatz center plaza of city
2. Universitätmuseum - University of Heidelberg Museum
1. Great Hall - Historic Hall used for lectures and academic events
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