Nordlingen Germany
Nordlingen - Alemanha
Março de 2014
Donauwörth, Germany: a small historic town in Bavaria
Donauwörth is a small town located in Bavaria. It is picturesquely situated on the top of a hill at the confluence of the Danube (Donau) and Wörtnitz riveres. You enter the old town through and old gated bridge, the Rieder Tor. The old town consist mainly of just one street with historic buildings, the Reichsstrasse. At one end of the street is the Town Hall (Rathaus) and at the other the Church of Our Lady ( Liebfrauenmünster ), in gothic style from the 15th century. Further on the Reichsstrasse continues on the Heiligkreuzstrasse (Holy Cross street), where you can find the baroque Heiligkeuz monastery and church. The church, built at the beginning of the 18th century is decorated with frescoes and altars.
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Zapraszamy do Nordlingen w Niemczech / Bawaria.
Zapraszamy również do wywoływania zdjęć na papierze fotograficznym
Nördlingen - Donau-Ries, Swabia - Bavaria, Germany | Drone aerial view
I visited Nördlingen as part of a road trip through the Romantische Straße I took with my wife in early April 2019.
On the 5th of April we left Augsburg in the morning and drove about 70km nord to reach Nördlingen where we arrived around 11am.
Nördlingen is a medieval town built in an impact crater formed 15 million of years ago from the collision of a meteorite.
The town is built on a circular map and surrounded by a well preserved walkable wall.
We managed to get a flyer describing what to see in Nördlingen which was extremely useful as it gave us a great opportunity to stroll around the town and enjoying some quiet and picturesque spots, such as the Rathaus, the Tanzhaus and the Neumühle.
We eventually left Nördlingen after 2pm as we headed towards Dinkelsbühl.
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Neues Rathaus (New Town Hall) - Munich, Germany
WALKING TOUR | The Würzburg Residence and Garden (Germany) | June 2019 | Iam_Pingkit
Würzburg is a city in Germany's Bavaria region. It's known for lavish baroque and rococo architecture, particularly the 18th-century Residenz palace, with ornate rooms, a huge fresco by Venetian artist Tiepolo and an elaborate staircase. Home to numerous wine bars, cellars and wineries, Würzburg is the center of the Franconian wine country, with its distinctive bocksbeutel (bottles with flattened round shapes). source:
The Würzburg Residence (German: Würzburger Residenz) is a palace in Würzburg, Germany. Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt and Maximilian von Welsch, representatives of the Austrian/South German Baroque style, were involved in the construction, as well as Robert de Cotte and Germain Boffrand, who were followers of the French Style. Balthasar Neumann, court architect of the Bishop of Würzburg, was the principal architect of the Residence, which was commissioned by the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg Johann Philipp Franz von Schönborn and his brother Friedrich Carl von Schönborn in 1720, and completed in 1744. The Venetian painter Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, assisted by his son, Domenico, painted frescoes in the building.
Interiors considered masterworks of Baroque/Rococo or Neoclassical architecture and art include the grand staircase, the chapel, and the Imperial Hall. The building was reportedly called the largest parsonage in Europe by Napoleon.[1]:52 It was heavily damaged by Allied bombing during World War II, and restoration has been in progress since 1945. Since 1981, the Residence has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Source:
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Bamberg. Historic city centre | Germany #6
A visit to Bamberg in Bavaria, Germany. Bamberg's historic city centre survived World War II mostly intact, and is now on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Our stroll takes us past the late medieval/renaissance Altes Rathaus in the middle of the river Regnitz, the cathedral, and up the hill to castle Altenburg
Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany
Bamberg is an outstanding historical city, its old town is a UNESCO recognised protected zone and it has a great deal to offer the visitor. Like Rome, with which you will see and feel the similarities on visiting, it is built on seven hills - Cathedral Hill, Michaelsberg, Kaulberg/Obere Pfarre, Stefansberg, Jakobsberg, Altenburg and Abtsberg. Once run by Prince Bishops, each hill is crowned with a church.
It seems as though the river is an important part of the life blood of the city. The Regnitz is not a long river but it splits into two thus appearing to be everywhere and it flows into the Main near Bamberg. The Rhine – Main – Danube canal also passes near the city. I left my motorhome at a camp site to the south of the city and cycled in following the river and also using my bicycle to explore the area between the branches of the river and the canal. I was fortunate to visit in June which I suspect could be the best time of the year to visit!
Bamberg was first mentioned in 902CE and its name comes from the Babenberg family. The Holy Roman Emperor Henry II ordered the building of a cathedral, which was consecrated 6 May 1012. The church was enriched with gifts from the pope, and Henry had it dedicated in honor of him. In 1017 Henry also founded Michaelsberg Abbey on the Michaelsberg (another Mount St. Michael like those in Normandy and Cornwall), for the training of the clergy. When Pope While he was here he placed the diocese in direct dependence on the Holy See and personally consecrated some of Bamberg's churches. It would be fair to say that at this time, Bamberg was the centre of the Holy Roman Empire. Both Emperor Henry and his wife Kunigunde were buried in the cathedral.
From the middle of the 13th century onward the bishops ruled the Holy Roman Empire. This benefited Bamberg and left us with some of the magnificent buildings we see today, particularly around the area of the Cathedral.
We also see in Bamberg some of the excesses of the Church. The city is noted for the witch trials of the 17th century which claimed about one thousand victims in Bamberg, reaching a climax between 1626 and 1631, under the rule of Prince-Bishop Johann Georg II Fuchs von Dornheim.
In 1803 the Holy Roman Empire was wound up by Napoleon and Bamberg became part of Bavaria. It had a population then in excess of 200,000.
Bamberg was first connected to the German rail system in 1844, which has been an important part of its infrastructure ever since.
After a communist uprising took control over Bavaria in the years following World War I, the state government fled to Bamberg from Munich The first republican constitution of Bavaria was passed in Bamberg.
In February 1926 Bamberg served as the venue for the Bamberg Conference, convened by Adolf Hitler in his attempt to foster unity and to stifle dissent within the Nazi party. Bamberg was chosen for its location in Upper Franconia, reasonably close to the residences of the members of the dissident northern Nazi faction but still within Bavaria.
Bamberg escaped significant damage during WW2 but it could have been here where German resistance leader Claus von Stauffenberg had the idea to use the Valykire Plan as a means of overthrowing the Nazis. In the film Valkyrie, we see Stauffenberg at home in with his wife taking shelter as bombers pass over head whilst the children play at being Valkyries and Wagner’s music is playing on the record player. Stauffenberg’s home was at Schützenstraße 20 in Bamberg and his widow lived there after the war.
There are also underground tunnels beneath the town. These were originally constructed as mines which supplied sandstone which could be used for construction or as an abrasive cleaner. Mining came to an end in 1920 but a 12km tunnel network remained. The tunnels were used as an air raid shelter during World War II. A part of the network can be visited on a guided tour
The most curious building in Bamberg must be the Obere Brücke which was completed in 1455. Halfway across this, on an island, is the Rathaus or town hall which in its current state largely dates to 1756. The lyceum, formerly a Jesuit college, contains a natural history museum. The old palace (Alte Hofhaltung) was built in 1591 on the site of an old residence of the counts of Babenberg. Monuments include the Maximilian fountain (1880), with statues of King Maximilian I of Bavaria, the emperor Henry II and his wife, Conrad III and Saint Otto, bishop of Bamberg.[2]
Bamberg is known for its beer and is home to nine breweries. And I should mention its lively atmosphere!
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Nordlingen, Germany
This is a clip entering through a gate of the walled city of Nordligen on the romantic road in germany
Nördlingen Christmas Market, Bavaria
Bavaria, Germany
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Noordlingen. Innerer Ring/ kruising Wurzburger en Baldinger Strasse. mix-parking met 30 gereserveerde plaatsen voor campers. geen parkeerkosten. Sani gratis. stroom 2 euro per kWt. Water 2 euro per 80 liter. Supermarkt 300 meter. Centrum 500 meter
Nordlingen Steam depot
At Nordlingen is southern Germany. Movements at the depot, then a trip on the branchline with a class 44 2-10-0. 19th May 2013
Top Tourist Attractions in Bamberg: Travel Guide Bavaria, Germany
Top Tourist Attractions and beautiful places in Bamberg: Travel Guide Bavaria, Germany
Alte Hofhaltung, Neue Residenz, Altes Rathaus, Bamberg Altstadt, Bamberger Dom, Historisches Museum Bamberg, Klein Venedig, Rose Garden at the New Residenz, St. Martin, Altenburg, St. Michael's Monastery, St. Michael's Church
Noerdlingen
Nördlingen. Das Wahrzeichen der Stadt Nördlingen ist der Turm der Sankt Georgskirche - der Daniel, mit über 90 m Höhe.
Nördlingen wurde im Jahr 1215 unter Kaiser Friedrich dem Zweiten freie Reichsstadt. So werden Sie bei ihrem Besuch in Nördlingen faszinierendes, außergewöhnliches entdecken.
NÖRDLINGEN | Bayern | Alemanha ???????? Deutschland (Aéreas Drone)
Nördlingen da Suábia é uma cidade da Baviera, Alemanha.
Romantische Straße - Faz parte da Rota Romântica / Estrada Romântica (Composta por 29 cidades).
A cidade não sofreu muitos danos durante as guerras que aconteceram na região. Por isso, passear por ela é uma verdadeira volta ao passado.
Nördlingen é, juntamente com Rothenburg ob der Tauber (apresentaremos no próximo vídeo), as duas únicas cidades da Alemanha que ainda possuem uma muralha completa em torno da cidade.
O muro de proteção envolve a bela cidade antiga e você pode circular toda cidade por ele. Aqui os cantos mais bonitos são redondos!
Cidade Alemã construída com toneladas de diamantes. Durante a construção do povoado, que nos registros aparece como datada do século 9, seus moradores não perceberam que as pedras eram formadas por milhões de pequenos diamantes. Todos com menos de 0,2 milímetros, quase invisíveis ao olho humano (suevite: Resultado do impacto de um asteroide / há milhões de anos).
Atrações / Pontos Turísticos:
Belos edifícios em enxaimel.
St. Georgskirche - Igreja de São Jorge, estilo gótico tardio, foi erguida por Nikolaus Eseler. O altar-mor barroco é decorado com esculturas de madeira góticas do holandês Niclas Gerhaert van Leyden. Possui trabalhos de escultura nas bancas do coro - o carpinteiro de arte local Hans Tauberschmid.
Kirchturm “Daniel” – Torre da igreja - 90 metros de altura
Muralha de Nördlingen e suas torres
Igreja de São Salvador - St. Salvator Kirche
Stadtmuseum
Prefeitura - do século XIV – Steinhaus – Rathaus
Klösterle
Alte Schranne – Antigo mercado de grãos
Neumühle
Nördlinger Ries
Exploring Bamberg, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany - 23 March, 2019
Views Around Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany - 23 March, 2019
I've just added a new film to my Tourism: Germany: Bayern (Bavaria) playlist, here: of an exploration of the beautiful Bavarian city of Bamberg.
The film begins and ends at Bamberg Hauptbahnhof and takes in a circular walk of the city centre. Locations and features identified within the film are as follows: Bamberg Hauptbahnhof, Ludwigstraße, Luitpoldstraße, Obere Königstraße, Kunigundendamm, Rhine-Main-Danube Canal, Luitpoldbrücke, Heinrichsdamm, Kettenbrücke, Hauptwachstraße, Maximiliansplatz, Maximiliansbrunnen, Grüner Markt, Kath, Pfarramt St. Martin, Neptunbrunnen, Obstmarkt, Untere Brücke, Centurione, Ludwig-Donau-Main Kanal, Linker Regnitzarm, Altes Rathaus Bamberg, Kunigunde, Karolinenstraße, Obere Brücke, Kreuzigungsgruppe, St. John of Nepomuk, Lange Straße, Habergasse, Brucknersteg, Geyerswörthsteg, Geyerswörthstraße, Geyerswörthplatz, Schranne, Balthasargäßchen, Judenstraße, Unterer Kaulberg, Concordiastraße, Obere Mühlbrücke, Molitorgasse, Nonnenbrücke, Am Kanal, Schillerplatz, Hoffman Statue, ETA Hoffman-Platz, Zinkenwörth, Harmoniegarten, Widerstands-Mahnmahl, Schönleinsplatz, Die Roten Männer, Luitpold, Promenadestraße, Postbank Clock, Kleberstraße, and Löwenbrücke.
Bamberg is a town in Upper Franconia, Germany, on the river Regnitz close to its confluence with the river Main. A large part of the town has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1993. To read more about Bamberg, click here: .
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Nördlingen von oben im Sonnenaufgang
Aufwärts vom Ufer der Eger: Die Morgensonne startet über dem Nördlinger Rieß. In der Mitte Nördlingen und St. Georg. Luftaufnahme mit Drohne.
Übrigens ist Nördlingen die Heimat des Bayerischen Eisenbahnmuseums, gleich neben dem Bahnhof.
Wir haben natürlich am Vortag den Wetterbericht gehört und den ungefähren Startplatz festgelegt: Die Eger im Südwesten von Nördlingen. Ein paar Baumwipfel geben dem Bild Tiefe und verdeutlichen die Dimensionen. Die Höhe ist für den Multicopter DJI Phantom 3 Professional keinerlei Problem.
Guten Morgen Nördlingen, guten Morgen Bayern.
Geopark Lindle bei Nördlingen
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