Places to see in ( Koblenz - Germany ) Jesuitenplatz
Places to see in ( Koblenz - Germany ) Jesuitenplatz
The Jesuitenplatz (Jesuit Square) in the heart of the Koblenz old town comes from the religious order of the same name, which operated in the area from 1580 to 1773. They took over from an order of Cistercian nuns founded in the 13th century and used it as a convent school.
The palatial Jesuit school with its towers and magnificent porches on the eastern side of the square was built from 1694 to 1701. It has housed the Koblenz city hall since 1895 (Rathausgebäude I). Until the construction of the large Koblenz city wall in the years 1276-89, the area of Jesuitenplatzes was outside the city. On the east side of the square are the former Jesuit Church of St. John the Baptist, today's City Church and the Jesuit Gymnasium, today's City Hall.
The Jesuit church was built in 1613-17. The young Jesuit order used elements of older architectural styles to inscribe themselves in traditions. Thus, a Gothic rosette window and a Renaissance portal are united here. In the middle of the portal frame is the patron saint of the church, John the Baptist. On his left is Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556), the founder of the Jesuit order, and on the right is his companion, the apostle of India and Japan, Franz Xaver (1506-52).
The castle-like Jesuit gymnasium with its towers and magnificent portals was built in 1694-1701 according to plans by Johann Christoph Sebastianis, after the French had destroyed the first school building in 1688. Johann Georg Judas created the tower hoods. Since 1895 it is city hall of the city Koblenz.
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Places to see in ( Koblenz - Germany ) Schangelbrunnen
Places to see in ( Koblenz - Germany ) Schangelbrunnen
The Schängelbrunnen is a landmark of the city of Koblenz and stands on the Willi-Hörter-Platz, today's Rathaushof, surrounded by the Renaissance and Baroque buildings of the Jesuit ensemble. It was designed by Carl Burger in 1940 and is dedicated to the Koblenz native poet Josef Cornelius (1849-1943), who wrote the text for the well-known Schängelied, the anthem of the Koblenzer.
The Schängelbrunnen , originally also called Schängelchen fountain, is a fountain in the old town of Koblenz . It has stood in the Rathaushof (now Willi-Hörter-Platz ) since 1941 , surrounded by Renaissance and Baroque buildings . With this fountain, the Koblenzer Schängel and its pranks have been commemorated, as well as the zest for life of the citizens of Koblenz. The Schängelbrunnen is a landmark of the city of Koblenz.
The construction of the Schängelbrunnens either goes back to an initiative of the City Inspector William Smits, who presided during the years 1925 to 1945 the city's cultural office, or on the initiative of Koblenz citizens (u. A. The Koblenz carnival Jupp Flohr back). The well was in 1939 by Mayen sculptor Carl Burger designed and completed by November of this year. The bronze figurehead was cast in late 1939 / early 1940 in Munich. In the summer of 1940, the Koblenz dialect poet Josef Cornelius , the author of the Schängelied , Professor Burger sat in his studio in Mayen for one of the reliefs on the well column model.
The preparations for the construction began in late September 1940, on October 29, the foundation stone could be laid. By June 6, 1941 at the latest, all work on the fountain monument had been completed. As the Lord Mayor Otto Wittgen , who had been very committed to the establishment of the monument, died before the ceremony, his successor Nicholas Simmer took over the inauguration. This took place on 15 June 1941 at Koblenz town hall. The then 92-year-old Josef Cornelius, to whom the fountain is dedicated, also participated in this celebration.
The figurehead on the well was spared from the metal collections during the Second World War as well as from major war damage. Today, the fountain, in particular the bronze figure, is not only a monument to the Koblenz rascals, but also a landmark of the city of Koblenz. He is a popular attraction for tourists in Koblenz's old town. The octagonal well of the Schängelbrunnen is made of Eifel basalt lava . He is provided with reliefs that show boyish pranks of small shanks. In the middle rises a well column, which is provided with reliefs of the local poet Josef Cornelius, the composer Karl Kraehmer and the city coat of arms. On it is a bronze figure modeled after a boy. For the bronze figure stood the then 11-year-old Rudolf Dany from Mayen model and received from Burger for each session a fee of 50 Pfennig . Every three minutes, the bronze figure spits out a spray of water several meters beyond the fountain basin, so that passers-by can be hit by the water.
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Flight from Hanau to Koblenz 1945 - Aerial Footage (SFP 186)
0:19 Neustadt Hanau (
0:25 top left: ruins of the circular Wallonisch-Niederländische Kirche (
0:35 Town square with burnt down town hall (façade still standing) and the statue of the Grimm brothers in front of it
0:41 Bahnbetriebswerk (rail yard) at Hanau (roof of locomotive shed just visible, bottom left)
1:53 Koblenz, (destroyed) bridges over the Mosel river.
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After Nazi Germany surrendered in May 1945, General Arnold ordered Lt. Col. Owen Crump to document the extent of the damage caused by aerial bombardment. This project was code-named Special Film Project 186. Crump and his crew, using color film, surveyed bomb damage inflicted on the major European cities. In addition, Crump recorded the debriefings of Nazi civilian and military personnel in Allied custody such as Herman Goering, as well as the capture of the Ohrdruf and Buchenwald concentration camps by American soldiers.
Crump and his crew shot hundreds of hours of film - most of which has never been seen. The Army Air Force declined to fund the production and editing of the footage at an estimated cost of $1 million. The documentary The Story of Special Film Project 186 points out that the effort was the biggest color film project of World War II—and the biggest unseen film of all time.
Kaiserslautern City Hall / Belediye / Rathaus
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WolfMovie 20180627 Jesuitenplatz Koblenz Germany with carillon
Wolf visited the Jesuitenplatz, Koblenz, Germany whilst the carillon was playing. Wolf recorded video of the historic church including the charming music of the church bells.
The Jesuitenplatz (Jesuit Square) in the heart of the Koblenz old town comes from the religious order of the same name, which operated in the area from 1580 to 1773. They took over from an order of Cistercian nuns founded in the 13th century and used it as a convent school.
The palatial Jesuit school with its towers and magnificent porches on the eastern side of the square was built from 1694 to 1701. It has housed the Koblenz city hall since 1895 (Rathausgebäude I).
The former Jesuit church is in the south-eastern corner of the square (today City Church). It was constructed from 1613 to 1617.
In the middle of the square, surrounded by beautifully renovated town houses, lies the memorial to the Koblenz physiologist and anatomist, Johannes Müller, erected in 1899.
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BUGA 2025 Rostocker Planungsgebiet
Die Pläne für Rostocks Bewerbung um die Bundesgartenschau 2025 (BUGA) sind konkret geworden. Sollte die Hansestadt den Zuschlag von der Deutschen Bundesgartenschau-Gesellschaft in Bonn im Sommer bzw. Herbst 2018 erhalten, sollen auf beiden Seiten der Warnow blühende Landschaften entstehen. Auf einem mehr als 40 Hektar großen Areal rund um den Stadthafen sowie im IGA-Park in Schmarl als Nebenstandort. Bei Blumen und Pflanzen will es das Rathaus aber nicht belassen. Die BUGA soll der gesamten Stadtentwicklung einen Schub geben. Sie will sie nutzen, um Rostock zur Grünen Stadt am Wasse zu entwickeln und das mit neuen Vierteln am Fluss, Parks für die Bürger, Kultureinrichtungen und einer Brücke über die Warnow.
Eine Arbeitsgemeinschaft aus sechs Planungsbüros soll bis zum März 2018 die Bewerbungsunterlagen erarbeiten. Erste Ideen stellte das Landschaftsarchitekturbüro Sinai aus Berlin bereits vor. Der größte Teil der BUGA-Flächen soll am Ostufer auf Gehlsdorfer Seite entstehen. Auch auf der Haedge-Halbinsel im Stadthafen sind Ausstellungen geplant. Dort soll auch das Leuchtturmprojekt der BUGA 2025 in Rostock entstehen. Der „Brückenschlag über die Warnow“. Rund um das sogenannte Rostocker Oval sind kleine Ausstellungsflächen, Bürgergärten und Parks vorgesehen.
Die Brache der alten Deponie in Gehlsdorf soll modernes Wohngebiet werden, eine „Gartenstadt“. Die Industrie soll den Osthafen verlassen. Dort plant Rostock mit innovativen Firmen und jungen Familien. Rund um den Fluss sollen Rad- und Wanderweg entstehen, Flächen für Spiel und Sport. Zudem soll die viel befahrene Straße, L 22, im Stadthafen „überdacht“ werden. Auf dem Plateau könnte ein Park mit Cafés entstehen. Ein „Nahverkehr auf dem Wasser“, ein Theater-Neubau sowie neue Museen sind ebenso Thema.
Der amtierende Oberbürgermeister der Universitäts- und Hansestadt Rostock Roland Methling stellte das Planungsgebiet der Bundesgartenschaubewerbung Rostocks vor. Diese Präsentation ist hier im O-Ton zu hören.
Schönheiten von Bernkastel - Kues an der Mosel
Bernkastel-Kues ist eine Stadt an der Mosel im Landkreis Bernkastel-Wittlich, Rheinland-Pfalz in Deutschland.
Sehenswert ist in Bernkastel der mittelalterliche Marktplatz mit seinen Giebelfachwerkhäusern aus dem 17. Jahrhundert, unter denen das aus dem Jahre 1416 stammende schmale Spitzhäuschen besonders hervorsticht. Um den St. Michaelsbrunnen von 1606 gruppieren sich eine Reihe gut erhaltener Bauten und auch das Renaissance-Rathaus von 1608.
Über dem Stadtteil Bernkastel liegt die Burgruine Landshut.
Beliebt und auf der ganzen Welt bekannt ist der gute Wein.
Bernkastel-Kues is a town on the Moselle River in the district of Bernkastel-Wittlich, Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany.
Worth seeing in Bernkastel is the medieval market square with its gabled half-timbered houses dating from the 17th Century, among which stands out from the 1416 coming very narrow pointed cottage. To the St. Michael fountain of 1606 are grouped a number of well-preserved buildings and the Renaissance town hall of 1608.
About the district of Bernkastel lies the ruins of Landshut.
Known popular in and around the world, the good wine.
Bernkastel-Kues è una città sul fiume Mosella, nel distretto di Bernkastel-Wittlich, Renania-Palatinato in Germania.
Da vedere a Bernkastel è la piazza del mercato medievale con i suoi spioventi case a graticcio risalenti al 17 Century, tra i quali spicca dalla data di entrata 1416 cottage molto stretta sottolineato. Per San Michele Fontana del 1606 sono raggruppati una serie di edifici ben conservati e il municipio rinascimentale del 1608.
A proposito del distretto di Bernkastel si trova le rovine di Landshut.
Conosciuto e popolare in tutto il mondo, il buon vino.
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Musik : Aretes
ISRC: USUAN1100325
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Bruttig-Fankel , Moselhochwasser .
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Kuppelaufzug Rathaus Hannover - Teil 1
Ein technisches Erlebnis der ganz besonderen Art ist der Kuppelaufzug im Neuen Rathaus in Hannover, der zur Aussichtsplattform auf der Rathauskuppel in ca. 100 Meter Höhe führt. Hier der Blick durch das gläserne Aufzugdach auf der Fahrt nach oben.
HISTORICAL PLACES OF GERMANY IN GOOGLE EARTH PART THREE ( 3/10 )
1. CASTLE BURG PFALZGRAFENSTEIN,KAUB 50° 4'59.23N 7°45'56.27E
2. ST.PETER & PAUL CHURCH,POTSDAM 52°24'3.50N 13° 3'34.89E
3. CATHEDRAL,FREIBURG 47°59'43.55N 7°51'10.10E
4. BELVEDERE CASTLE,BERLIN 52°31'39.13N 13°17'43.44E
5. LICHTENSTEIN CASTLE,LICHTENSTEIN 48°24'24.34N 9°15'29.43E
6. ORANGERIE KASSEL,KASSEL 51°18'36.48N 9°30'2.63E
7. CLOCK TOWER,AUGSBURG 48°22'35.45N 10°53'20.39E
8. BREITES TOWERS,GOSLAR 51°54'35.98N 10°26'15.45E
9. SCHNETZTOR, KONSTANZ 47°39'31.48N 9°10'15.51E
10. ST.MARK'S CHURCH,GOSLAR 51°54'19.78N 10°25'40.13E
11. STEINTOR,ROSTOCK 54° 5'11.85N 12° 8'26.76E
12. THE BONN CATHEDRAL,BONN 50°44'0.07N 7° 5'59.01E
13. WORMSER CATHEDRAL,WORMS 49°37'48.29N 8°21'35.62E
14. FLAK TOWER,HAMBURG 9°59'23.76E 53°30'35.89N
15. SMALL CASTLE,BRUHL 50°49'11.16N 6°55'45.25E
16. ANCIENT BRIDGE,REGENSBURG 49° 1'18.89N 12° 5'49.65E
17. BURG GUTENFELS CASTLE,PALATINATE 50° 5'15.83N 7°45'55.23E
18. FRANZÖSISCHER DOM,BERLIN 52°30'51.95N 13°23'32.21E
19. ROMER,OSTZEIL&ALTE NIKOLAIKIRCHE,FRANKFURT
50° 6'37.12N 8°40'55.59E
20. HOLSTENTOR HALL,LUBECK 53°51'54.45N 10°40'42.00E
21. PORTA NIGRA,TRIER 49°45'34.78N 6°38'38.64E
22. BELLEVUE PALACE,BERLIN 52°31'2.59N 13°21'11.70E
23. GERMAN ECK, KOBLENZ 50°21'50.64N 7°36'20.15E
24. ORANGERIE PALACE,POTSDAM 52°24'17.59N 13° 1'46.48E
25. HISTORISCHES RATHAUS,MÜNSTER 51°57'41.52N 7°37'41.48E
26. BILDSTOCK,REMAGEN 50°34'13.65N 7°13'34.57E
27. CITY CHURCH, DARMSTADT 49°52'16.80N 8°39'22.76E
28. NEUE PFARRKIRCHE,REMAGEN 50°34'46.00N 7°13'35.54E
29. GERMAN BUNDESTAG,BERLIN 52°31'6.88N 13°22'33.70E
30. COLOGNE HISTORIC CITY HALL,COLOGNE 50°56'18.36N 6°57'33.39E
31. NEUES PALACE, POTSDAM 52°24'4.83N 13° 0'56.22E
32. APOLLINARIS CHURCH,REMAGEN 50°34'51.91N 7°13'15.98E
( Deutschland ) Bregdenc in Bonn sentrum - City.
Bregdenc in Bonn sentrum - City.
Oberwesel, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany - 24th August, 2014
Oberwesel is a town on the Middle Rhine in the Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis (district) in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde of Sankt Goar-Oberwesel, whose seat is in the town.
This film features views around Oberwesel, with the following identified features and locations: Schönburg Castle; Views over Oberwesel from Schönburg Castle; Mainzer Straße; Liebfrauenkirche; Roman defensive ruins; Kirchstraße; Liebfrauenstraße; Rathaus (Town Hall); Marktplatz; Koblenzer Straße; Schaarplatz; Rosengasse; Rhein-Radweg; the River Rhine; and Oberwesel Bahnhof (railway station).
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Dein-Erkelenz.tv: Sturm auf das Rathaus - Altweiber 2018
Der Strassenkarneval beginnt auch 2018 mit dem Sturm der Möhnen auf das Alte Rathaus...wir sind ganz nah dran und nehmen Euch gerne mit :-)
7 Days Germany Rhine Valley & Bavaria EUA0502
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
[4K] Walking Düsseldorf | Central Station - Burgplatz via Königsallee, Carlsplatz, Oldtown
Düsseldorf, Germany:
A Tuesday morning walk from Central Station to Burgplatz via Immermannstrasse (japanese district), Martin-Luther-Platz, Königsallee, Carlsplatz (Market), Oldtown and Townhall.
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2:55 - Karlstrasse
3:45 - Immermannstrasse/japanese district (???????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????)
5:10 - Charlottenstrasse
7:40 - Oststrasse
9:55 - Kreuzstrasse
12:30 - Berliner Allee
13:55 - St. John's Church, built 1875-1881 (????????????????????????????????????????????????????????)
15:05 - Kaiser Wilhelm Monument and Ministry of Justice (????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????)
15:55 - Blumenstrasse
17:25 - Theodor-Körner-Strasse
18:25 - Triton fountain/ditch of Königsallee (????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????/????ö-????????????????????????)
18:50 - Corneliusplatz
18:55 - Kaufhof an der Kö, department store, built 1907-1909
19:15 - Königsallee
20:30 - Girardet bridge (????????????????????????????-????????ü????????????)
21:05 - Königstrasse
21:55 - Luxury shops on the Königsallee (????????????????????????????????????????ä???????????? ???????????? ???????????? ????ö????????????????????????????????????)
23:15 - Benrather Strasse
25:05 - Breite Strasse
26:25 - Kasernenstrasse
27:55 - Carlsplatz/market (????????????????????)
29:25 - Berger Straße/Oldtown (????????????????????????????????)
29:50 - Wallstrasse/Oldtown (????????????????????????????????)
31:10 - Rheinstrasse/Oldtown (????????????????????????????????)
31:15 - Flinger Strasse/Oldtown (????????????????????????????????)
32:10 - Schneider-Wibbel-Gasse/Oldtown (????????????????????????????????)
33:15 - Bolkerstrasse/Oldtown (????????????????????????????????)
34:15 - Marktplatz/Jan-Wellem Monument/Oldtown (????????????????????????????????)
34:30 - Townhall, built 1570-1573 (????????????????????????????)
36:00 - Burgplatz/Schlossturm, built in 13th Century, today Maritime Museum (????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????)
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GoPro Chesty
Bonn City Center-Germany
Bonn City-Germany, A video by Aftab Ali Sha
Kietzgrabenbrücke in Berlin-Köpenick
Im Jahr 2015 wurde eine Brücke gebaut, die kein Mensch braucht. Rund 465 000 Euro hat der Spaß den Steuerzahler gekostet. Dafür steht der Schildbürgerstreich nun auch im jährlichen Schwarzbuch des Bunds der Steuerzahler.
STADT BREMEN - RUNDGANG - ALTSTADT - RATHAUS
SCHÜTTING - BÖTTCHERSTRASSE - SCHNOORVIERTEL - RATHAUS - ROLAND 2011
Schwäbisch Hall, Sehenswürdigkeiten der staufischen Stadt
Bei unserem Besuch in Schwäbisch Hall (Baden-Württemberg) begeistert uns das mittelalterliche Flair und die unverwechselbare Stadtsilhouett. In der alten Salzsiederstadt am Kocher haben wir uns u.a. die evangelische Stadtpfarrkirche St. Michael, das barocke Rathaus und den Neubau angesehen.
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