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Märchenwald und Weihnachtsmarkt Mannheim Paradeplatz
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Places to see in ( Mannheim - Germany )
Places to see in ( Mannheim - Germany )
Baden-Wurttemberg’s second-largest city after Stuttgart, Mannheim - Germany lies at the confluence of the Rhine and Neckar Rivers and is rare among German cities for its layout, a grid pattern (or “quadrates”) similar to those found in North America. The grid was originally plotted in 1606 and emanated from Friedrichsburg fortress, which later became the site of Mannheim Palace. Today, it partly houses the University of Mannheim. The city’s iconic water tower and its beautiful Luisenpark are must-sees.
Mannheim is a city in the southwestern part of Germany, the third-largest in the German state of Baden-Württemberg after Stuttgart and Karlsruhe.
Water tower: One of the most famous icons of the Jugendstil (Arte-Nouveau style) in Germany, the water tower (and small park surrounding it) is a great place to sit in the summer for a picnic or just a little rest. The park is surrounded by the Rosengarten, a conference hall of reddish brick, and the colors on a sunny day are amazing.
Mannheim's Palace (part of the University of Mannheim). It is right next to the main train station
Paradeplatz: the center of the city, pedestrians-only. A small park, surrounded by shops, restaurants and everything you can imagine.
Konkordienkirche (church): With about 92 meters the tower of the church is the highest one in Mannheim.
hristuskirche (church): The original Steinmeyer Organ with about 8000 pipes is one of the biggest within Germany and was built in 1911.
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Places to see in ( Mannheim - Germany )
Places to see in ( Mannheim - Germany )
Mannheim is a city in southwest Germany, on the Rhine and Neckar rivers. The baroque 18th-century Mannheim Palace houses historical exhibits, plus the University of Mannheim. In the grid-like center, called the Quadrate, Marktplatz Square features a baroque fountain with statues. Planken shopping street leads southeast to the Romanesque Water Tower, in the art nouveau gardens of Friedrichsplatz.
Situated between the Rhine and Neckar Rivers, near their confluence, Mannheim has an energetic cultural scene and decent shopping in its busy city centre, along with a landmark palace, the Barockschloss Mannheim. The city's surrounding factories and heavy industry plants (automotive, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, engineering, agricultural and construction machinery) mean this isn't Germany at its prettiest, but they are a reminder of the drivers of the German economy.
Two important transportation firsts took place in Mannheim: Karl Drais created the world’s first bicycle in 1817, and Karl Benz built the world’s first automobile to combine an internal combustion engine and integrated chassis in 1885; the three-wheeled vehicle was patented in 1886.
The center of Mannheim is laid out like a chess board, with no real street names. Addresses in the Quadrat take the form of a grid reference, such as Q3, designating a block, followed by a building number on that block, e.g., Q3, 12. Note that the streets themselves are not named, rather Q3 refers to the block itself. If you follow a street from Q3, you might end up at either Q2 or P3. It is best to navigate by following the blocks rather than the streets. If you get lost, a rather high probability, simply ask a local. They are used to it.
Mannheim was a small fishing village before it became a city at the beginning of the 17th century. It was constructed on the site of a fortress guarding the confluence of the rivers Rhine and Neckar. Even now a few remnants of the fortification can be seen, and the peculiar street layout owes to that part of its history. For 58 years, Mannheim served as a royal residence and gave Schiller, Lessing, Goethe and Mozart a home for some time. Before World War II Mannheim was a beautiful city, but was flattened in bomb raids due to its industrial significance. When it was time to rebuild the city, Mannheim, like many other German cities, opted for an all out modern approach to urban development. Thus, most of the old quarters were replaced by buildings typical of the 1950s. If you are not an adept to architecture, their appeal might not be easy to grasp. As a result, the impression is more of an industrial city with a few spots of beauty.
Modern Mannheim is the second biggest city in Baden-Württemberg and one of the hotspots of immigration. Because of that you'll encounter a lively and colorful mixture of nationalities and cultures in the city. The Mannheim/Heidelberg area hosts the largest concentration of US military personnel in Germany, and barracks are found in many of the suburbs.
Alot to see in Mannheim such as :
Luisenpark
Mannheim Palace
Fernmeldeturm Mannheim
Jesuit Church, Mannheim
Mannheimer Wasserturm
Kunsthalle Mannheim
Reiss Engelhorn Museum
Herzogenried Park
Technoseum
Wilhelm-Hack-Museum
Planetarium Mannheim
Ebertpark
Waldpark
Paradeplatz
Automuseum Dr. Carl Benz
Christuskirche Mannheim
Yavuz Sultan Selim Mosque
Reißinsel
Friedens Park
Karlstern
Ketscher Rheininsel
Pflanzenschauhaus im Luisenpark
Unterer Neckar: Wörthel
Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen
Lobdengau-Museum
Schillerhaus (Ludwigshafen-Oggersheim)
Mannheim gGmbH Park
Kanzelbach
Lampertheimer Altrhein
Wasserspiele
Museum Bassermannhaus
John Deere Forum
Schauenburg
Chinese Tea Garden
ZEPHYR - Raum für Fotografie
Wildgehege Rheinauer Wald
Dalberghaus Musikbücherei Mannheim
Museumsschiff
Vogelpark
Katzinett
Schloss Neckarhausen
Schleuse Feudenheim
EXTREM Mannheim
Altes Rathaus
Ballauf-Wilhelmswörth
Speyerer Tor
Ruine Schanzenköpfle
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Mannheim in 4k UHD [GermanyinHD.de]
Mannheim in 4k
Ein Tag in Mannheim am 26. Mai.
Ein kleiner Rundgang durch Mannheim: Wasserturm, Friedrichplatz, Planken, Paradeplatz, Barockschloss, Fernmeldeturm, Luisenpark, Herzogenriedpark, usw.
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Aufgenommen und Bearbeitet von Thorsten Fleck
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Places to see in ( Mannheim - Germany ) Schloss Mannheim
Places to see in ( Mannheim - Germany ) Schloss Mannheim
Mannheim Palace is a large Baroque palace in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was originally the main residence of the Prince-electors of the Electorate of the Palatinate of the House of Wittelsbach. Part of the palace is used by the University of Mannheim. The State of Baden-Württemberg offers tours of parts of the reconstructed and restored Baroque palace, which features tapestries, furniture, paintings, porcelain and silverware.
The city of Mannheim, founded in 1606, was fortified and at the present site of the castle there was a fortress called Friedrichsburg, sometimes serving as alternative residence for the Elector, one of the most important territorial princes of the Holy Roman Empire.
The actual palace dates from the 18th century. When Elector Karl III Philip had confessional controversies with the inhabitants of his capital Heidelberg, he decided to make Mannheim the Palatinate's new capital in 1720. Karl Philip decided to construct a new palace as his residence on the site of the old Friedrichsburg. It was part of a general trend among the German princes to create grand new residences in that era.
Construction was commenced solemnly on June 2, 1720. The building process was intended to cost about 300,000 Gulden, financed by an extraordinary “palace tax”, but in the end, the palace cost about 2 million Gulden and severely worsened the Palatinate's financial situation. The first administrative institutions began using the palace in 1725, but Karl Philip was able to transfer his court to the new residence only in 1731. Construction was not completed until 1760.
Karl Philip died in 1742 and was succeeded by a distant relative, the young Count Palatine of Sulzbach and later Duke of Bavaria Charles Theodor. During his reign, the palace and the city of Mannheim saw their zenith. The glamour of the Elector's court and Mannheim's then famous cultural life lasted until 1778, when Karl Theodor became Elector of Bavaria by inheritance and he moved his court to Munich. Although Mannheim kept the title of “residence”, the palace was used merely as accommodation for several administrative bodies.
Things worsened further during the Napoleonic Wars, when Mannheim was besieged. During Napoleon's reorganization of Germany, the Electorate of the Palatinate was split up and Mannheim became part of the Grand Duchy of Baden, thus losing its capital/residence status. Some glamour returned to Mannheim Palace when Stéphanie de Beauharnais, the consort of Grand Duke Karl of Baden, resided here after 1806. For most of the 19th and early 20th centuries, the palace served no uniform purpose, being used as a representative building and a museum for the city.
Elector Karl Theodor founded the Kurpfälzische Akademie der Wissenschaften as early as 1763, and although there was no continuous existence of a scientific college in Mannheim, the Wirtschaftshochschule, or business college, founded in 1907, saw itself in the tradition of Karl Theodor's earlier college. The college expanded its subjects program in 1967, thus gaining “university” status. The University of Mannheim still uses Mannheim Palace as its central building complex and although many university buildings are dispersed all over the city center, key institutions such as the rectorate or the main library are accommodated in the palace, besides countless lecture halls and offices.
The site of the palace is impressive, although the construction of roads and railway tracks has diminished its dominating look. To the southwest, it faces the Rhine and Ludwigshafen. To the northeast the palace presents its 450 m long front to the Mannheim city centre. By surrounding an area of 6 hectare the castle is one of Europe's biggest Palaces and the second biggest one in barock style, second only after Versailles (in France). Thereby and for reasons of prestige the architects made sure that Mannheim Palace has one more window than Versailles. The Breite Straße runs from the palace to Mannheim's central square, the Paradeplatz.
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City timelapse in Mannheim
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Mannheim Weihnachtsmarkt Wasserturm and Kapuzinerplanken Walking Tour - 4k
Recorded: November 29th, 2019
Germany is famous for it's Christmas Markets so we wanted to take you on a walk with us. This was filmed on the opening weekend in Mannheim. We started at the large market at Wasserturm and then went to the smaller one at the Kapuzinerplanken.
Be warned - Christmas Markets are very crowded and you don't always have the best sight, but we think we captured the atmosphere very well :-)
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Some landmarks along the way are:
0:10 starting at Christmas Market Friedrichsplatz/Wasserturm
0:25 starting map
5:20 Christmas Carousel
12:30 Planken
16:00 view Wasserturm / Planken
16:53 map with complete walk
17:15 Christmas Market at Kapuzinerplanken
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Märchenwald Feuerwerk Mannheim Weihnachtsmarkt
Tolles Feuerwerk im Märchenwald Mannheim auf dem Paradeplatz. Ein weihnachtliches Mega Feuerwerk begleitet mit Livegesang vom Märchenwald-Sänger Naro Vitale. Ein Musiksynchrones Feuerwerk von Pyrotechnik im Quadrat
zum 5. Jubiläum des Mannheimer Märchenwaldes. In der Adventszeit ist der Mannheimer Märchenwald und der Weihnachtsmarkt Mannheim vor allem auch für die Kinder ein Besuch wert.
Filmschätze Mannheims: Die Quadratestadt Teil 2
Der zweite Teil des Films „Die Quadratestadt zeigt ebenfalls Eindrücke aus den Jahren 1938 und 1957. Diesmal sind die Jesuitenkirche, der Paradeplatz, das Nationaltheater und der Flugplatz in Neuostheim zu sehen. Das Stadtarchiv Mannheim (ISG) und die Stadtmarketing Mannheim GmbH wünschen Euch viel Spaß bei Eurer virtuellen Reise in Mannheims Vergangenheit.
Mannheim Freeze Aktion Paradeplatz
12 April 2008 wurde eine Freeze-Aktion am Paradeplatz in Mannheim veranstaltet.
Gegen 12.10 Uhr standen eine große Anzahl an Menschen am Paradeplatz für zwei Minuten still und wirkten eingefroren.
Märchenwald Paradeplatz, Mannheim
Germany Travel Guide - The Mannheim Water Tower
Take a tour of Mannheim's Water Tower in Mannheim, Germany -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Mannheim, Germany is known for its orderly grid system and its water tower.
The water tower of Mannheim is unique; it is even the city's symbol.
The Art-Nouveau styling and brickwork make it more than a city resource; it's art.
The construction of the water tower was completed by the close of the 19th century.
It is situated in one of Mannheim's lovely parks, facing a pond and fountains.
The water tower and its surroundings are an ideal spot for picnics or scenic strolls.
meetingpoint Mannheim paradeplatz
may 2013
10 Best Tourist Attractions you MUST SEE in Mannheim, Germany | 2019
Mannheim (German pronunciation: [ˈmanhaɪm]; Palatine German: Monnem or Mannem) is a city in the southwestern part of Germany, the third-largest in the German state of Baden-Württemberg after Stuttgart and Karlsruhe with a 2015 population of approximately 305,000 inhabitants.
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The rating information was taken from Google Maps and the list was last updated on 14th April, 2019:
1: Heidelberg Castle
2: Luisenpark Mannheim
3: SAP Arena
4: Mannheimer Wasserturm
5: Paradeplatz
6: Technoseum
7: Herzogenried Park
8: Mannheim Baroque Palace
9: NTM National Theatre Mannheim
10: Radisson Blu Hotel, Mannheim
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Paradeplatz
Impressionen vom Paradeplatz in Zürich
MANNHEIM 68 (Timelapse)
Mannheim in Timelapse.
-Hafen
-Bahnhof
-Schleuse
-Wasserturm
-Paradeplatz
-Alte Feuerwache
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