Places to see in ( Berchtesgaden - Germany )
Places to see in ( Berchtesgaden - Germany )
Berchtesgaden is a German town in the Bavarian Alps on the Austrian border. South of town, Hitler’s “Eagle’s Nest” retreat, the Kehlsteinhaus has a restaurant with alpine views. The Dokumentation Obersalzberg museum chronicles the Nazi era. Salzbergwerk Berchtesgaden illuminates the salt mine’s 500-year history. Lifts lead to Obersalzberg and Rossfeld ski areas. To the south, trails cross Berchtesgaden National Park.
Berchtesgaden is a municipality in the German Bavarian Alps. It is located in the south district of Berchtesgadener Land in Bavaria, near the border with Austria, some 30 km south of Salzburg and 180 km southeast of Munich. To the south of the city the Berchtesgaden National Park stretches along three parallel valleys. Berchtesgaden is often associated with the Watzmann, at 2,713 m the third-highest mountain in Germany (after Zugspitze and Hochwanner), which is renowned in the rock climbing community for its Ostwand (East Face), and a deep glacial lake by the name of Königssee (5.2 km²). Another notable peak is the Kehlstein mountain (1,835 m) with its Kehlsteinhaus (Eagle's Nest), which offers spectacular views to its visitors.
Berchtesgaden's neighbouring towns are Bischofswiesen, Marktschellenberg, Ramsau and Schönau am Königssee. The municipality of Berchtesgaden counts the following villages which are (Ortsteil): Am Etzerschlößl, Anzenbach, Hintergern, Metzenleiten, Mitterbach, Oberau, Obergern, Obersalzberg, Resten, Unterau, Untersalzberg I, Untersalzberg II and Vordergern. The Berchtesgaden National Park was established in 1978 and has gradually become one of Berchtesgaden's largest draws. Mass tourism is confined to a few popular spots, leaving the rest to nature-seekers. Major tourist draws are the Königssee, the salt mine, the Kehlsteinhaus (open seasonally as a restaurant). and the new Dokumentationszentrum Obersalzberg (built on the site of the former guest house Höher Göll). It is the first German museum of its kind to chronicle the entire span of World War II in one spot. An InterContinental Hotel Resort was built where the house of Hermann Göring stood, on the Göring hill.
Alot to see in ( Berchtesgaden - Germany ) such as :
Kehlsteinhaus
Dokumentationszentrum Obersalzberg
Berghof
Salzbergwerk Berchtesgaden
Château royal de Berchtesgaden
Wallfahrtskirche Maria Gern
Rossfeld bei Berchtesgaden
Kehlstein
Eiskapelle
Heimatmuseum Schloss Adelsheim
Adlergehege Obersalzberg
Burgruine Plainburg
Watzmann Therme GmbH
Mooslahnerkopf
Atelier Speer
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Places to see in ( Berchtesgaden - Germany )
Places to see in ( Berchtesgaden - Germany )
Berchtesgaden is a German town in the Bavarian Alps on the Austrian border. South of town, Hitler’s “Eagle’s Nest” retreat, the Kehlsteinhaus has a restaurant with alpine views. The Dokumentation Obersalzberg museum chronicles the Nazi era. Salzbergwerk Berchtesgaden illuminates the salt mine’s 500-year history. Lifts lead to Obersalzberg and Rossfeld ski areas. To the south, trails cross Berchtesgaden National Park.
Berchtesgaden is a municipality in the German Bavarian Alps. It is located in the south district of Berchtesgadener Land in Bavaria, near the border with Austria, some 30 km south of Salzburg and 180 km southeast of Munich. To the south of the city the Berchtesgaden National Park stretches along three parallel valleys. Berchtesgaden is often associated with the Watzmann, at 2,713 m the third-highest mountain in Germany (after Zugspitze and Hochwanner), which is renowned in the rock climbing community for its Ostwand (East Face), and a deep glacial lake by the name of Königssee (5.2 km²). Another notable peak is the Kehlstein mountain (1,835 m) with its Kehlsteinhaus (Eagle's Nest), which offers spectacular views to its visitors.
Berchtesgaden's neighbouring towns are Bischofswiesen, Marktschellenberg, Ramsau and Schönau am Königssee. The municipality of Berchtesgaden counts the following villages which are (Ortsteil): Am Etzerschlößl, Anzenbach, Hintergern, Metzenleiten, Mitterbach, Oberau, Obergern, Obersalzberg, Resten, Unterau, Untersalzberg I, Untersalzberg II and Vordergern. The Berchtesgaden National Park was established in 1978 and has gradually become one of Berchtesgaden's largest draws. Mass tourism is confined to a few popular spots, leaving the rest to nature-seekers. Major tourist draws are the Königssee, the salt mine, the Kehlsteinhaus (open seasonally as a restaurant). and the new Dokumentationszentrum Obersalzberg (built on the site of the former guest house Höher Göll). It is the first German museum of its kind to chronicle the entire span of World War II in one spot. An InterContinental Hotel Resort was built where the house of Hermann Göring stood, on the Göring hill.
Alot to see in ( Berchtesgaden - Germany ) such as :
Kehlsteinhaus
Dokumentationszentrum Obersalzberg
Berghof
Salzbergwerk Berchtesgaden
Château royal de Berchtesgaden
Wallfahrtskirche Maria Gern
Rossfeld bei Berchtesgaden
Kehlstein
Eiskapelle
Heimatmuseum Schloss Adelsheim
Adlergehege Obersalzberg
Burgruine Plainburg
Watzmann Therme GmbH
Mooslahnerkopf
Atelier Speer
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Places to see in ( Berchtesgaden - Germany )
Places to see in ( Berchtesgaden - Germany )
Berchtesgaden is a German town in the Bavarian Alps on the Austrian border. South of town, Hitler’s “Eagle’s Nest” retreat, the Kehlsteinhaus has a restaurant with alpine views. The Dokumentation Obersalzberg museum chronicles the Nazi era. Salzbergwerk Berchtesgaden illuminates the salt mine’s 500-year history. Lifts lead to Obersalzberg and Rossfeld ski areas. To the south, trails cross Berchtesgaden National Park.
Berchtesgaden is a municipality in the German Bavarian Alps. It is located in the south district of Berchtesgadener Land in Bavaria, near the border with Austria, some 30 km south of Salzburg and 180 km southeast of Munich. To the south of the city the Berchtesgaden National Park stretches along three parallel valleys. Berchtesgaden is often associated with the Watzmann, at 2,713 m the third-highest mountain in Germany (after Zugspitze and Hochwanner), which is renowned in the rock climbing community for its Ostwand (East Face), and a deep glacial lake by the name of Königssee (5.2 km²). Another notable peak is the Kehlstein mountain (1,835 m) with its Kehlsteinhaus (Eagle's Nest), which offers spectacular views to its visitors.
Berchtesgaden's neighbouring towns are Bischofswiesen, Marktschellenberg, Ramsau and Schönau am Königssee. The municipality of Berchtesgaden counts the following villages which are (Ortsteil): Am Etzerschlößl, Anzenbach, Hintergern, Metzenleiten, Mitterbach, Oberau, Obergern, Obersalzberg, Resten, Unterau, Untersalzberg I, Untersalzberg II and Vordergern. The Berchtesgaden National Park was established in 1978 and has gradually become one of Berchtesgaden's largest draws. Mass tourism is confined to a few popular spots, leaving the rest to nature-seekers. Major tourist draws are the Königssee, the salt mine, the Kehlsteinhaus (open seasonally as a restaurant). and the new Dokumentationszentrum Obersalzberg (built on the site of the former guest house Höher Göll). It is the first German museum of its kind to chronicle the entire span of World War II in one spot. An InterContinental Hotel Resort was built where the house of Hermann Göring stood, on the Göring hill.
Alot to see in ( Berchtesgaden - Germany ) such as :
Kehlsteinhaus
Dokumentationszentrum Obersalzberg
Berghof
Salzbergwerk Berchtesgaden
Château royal de Berchtesgaden
Wallfahrtskirche Maria Gern
Rossfeld bei Berchtesgaden
Kehlstein
Eiskapelle
Heimatmuseum Schloss Adelsheim
Adlergehege Obersalzberg
Burgruine Plainburg
Watzmann Therme GmbH
Mooslahnerkopf
Atelier Speer
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Berchtesgadenerland // Impressionen aus Berchtesgaden // bayrische Stadt // Bavarian city // Bavaria
Ein kleiner Rundgang durch Berchdesgaden, dem Schloss, Marktplatz, Nationalparkmusseum.
A small tour of Berchtesgaden, the Castle, Market Square, National Park Museum.
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Places to see in ( Berchtesgaden - Germany )
Places to see in ( Berchtesgaden - Germany )
Berchtesgaden is a German town in the Bavarian Alps on the Austrian border. South of town, Hitler’s “Eagle’s Nest” retreat, the Kehlsteinhaus has a restaurant with alpine views. The Dokumentation Obersalzberg museum chronicles the Nazi era. Salzbergwerk Berchtesgaden illuminates the salt mine’s 500-year history. Lifts lead to Obersalzberg and Rossfeld ski areas. To the south, trails cross Berchtesgaden National Park.
Berchtesgaden is a municipality in the German Bavarian Alps. It is located in the south district of Berchtesgadener Land in Bavaria, near the border with Austria, some 30 km south of Salzburg and 180 km southeast of Munich. To the south of the city the Berchtesgaden National Park stretches along three parallel valleys. Berchtesgaden is often associated with the Watzmann, at 2,713 m the third-highest mountain in Germany (after Zugspitze and Hochwanner), which is renowned in the rock climbing community for its Ostwand (East Face), and a deep glacial lake by the name of Königssee (5.2 km²). Another notable peak is the Kehlstein mountain (1,835 m) with its Kehlsteinhaus (Eagle's Nest), which offers spectacular views to its visitors.
Berchtesgaden's neighbouring towns are Bischofswiesen, Marktschellenberg, Ramsau and Schönau am Königssee. The municipality of Berchtesgaden counts the following villages which are (Ortsteil): Am Etzerschlößl, Anzenbach, Hintergern, Metzenleiten, Mitterbach, Oberau, Obergern, Obersalzberg, Resten, Unterau, Untersalzberg I, Untersalzberg II and Vordergern. The Berchtesgaden National Park was established in 1978 and has gradually become one of Berchtesgaden's largest draws. Mass tourism is confined to a few popular spots, leaving the rest to nature-seekers. Major tourist draws are the Königssee, the salt mine, the Kehlsteinhaus (open seasonally as a restaurant). and the new Dokumentationszentrum Obersalzberg (built on the site of the former guest house Höher Göll). It is the first German museum of its kind to chronicle the entire span of World War II in one spot. An InterContinental Hotel Resort was built where the house of Hermann Göring stood, on the Göring hill.
Alot to see in ( Berchtesgaden - Germany ) such as :
Kehlsteinhaus
Dokumentationszentrum Obersalzberg
Berghof
Salzbergwerk Berchtesgaden
Château royal de Berchtesgaden
Wallfahrtskirche Maria Gern
Rossfeld bei Berchtesgaden
Kehlstein
Eiskapelle
Heimatmuseum Schloss Adelsheim
Adlergehege Obersalzberg
Burgruine Plainburg
Watzmann Therme GmbH
Mooslahnerkopf
Atelier Speer
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Berchtesgaden, Germany! (2018)
Exploring the pretty town of Berchtesgaden, which is located near the Germany/Austria border in the region of Bavaria.
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Berchtesgaden-The Bavarian Germany in 2 days
I reached Berchtesgaden after a trip to Prague, Vienna,Zell am see, Salzburg and before i continue to Munich. The experience was amazing and in 2 full days i was able to enjoy the beautiful scenery and the stunning mountains views. The village is very quiet and convenient for a short escape to relax and enjoy the calming nature.
Königliches Schloss Berchtesgaden Spaziergang im Schlosshof
Königliches Schloss Berchtesgaden Spaziergang im Schlosshof
Adolf Hitler's Berghof in Berchtesgaden (in color and HD)
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On 25 April 1945, five days before Hitler's suicide, four-engine bombers of the British Royal Air Force attacked the Berghof and its surroundings. However, the Berghof itself was only slightly damaged. On 4 May 1945, allied troops occupied Berchtesgaden without a fight. The occupation of the Obersalzberg was so prestigious that American and French units competed for it. Before the arrival of the victorious powers, SS men had set fire to the damaged Berghof, and the population also looted the building. According to Guido Knopp, in May 1945 a team of the former U. S. military secret service CIC inter alia also detained Hitler's sister Paula Hitler, who had hid near the mountain station.
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Entry from: Berchtesgaden, Germany
Entry Title: Schloss Linderhof and on to Berchtesgaden
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Today started overcast and raining.....again. Once again it was time to don the blue raincoat to pack up the bikes and the van and wait for old matey to come back to read the meter, wow a whole €1.20. I suppose its for more user pays system for the motor mansions and their satellite dishes. Anyway, got him sorted out and Helga programmed and we were of on our way again. We were headed for Schloss Linderhof, the last of Ludwig II's palaces and the only one that was completed. The quickest way there was to go through Austria rather than back tracking. Neuschwanstein was shrouded in mist with occasional glimpses. It was literally around the corner and across the river and we were back in Austria, again. 10 minutes down the road and it was time to turn off and head up into the mountains towards Germany again. We climbed to about 1000 metres and then all of a sudden, a huge glacial lake appeared, the Plansee. The road followed the shoreline of the Plansee and its beautiful emerald green waters for several kilometres before heading back into Germany. Within an hour of leaving Schwangau, we had arrived in Linderhof. The weather was still misty rain, but not enough to force us to wear raincoats. We booked our tickets and wandered the grounds of the castle. The castle itself it really small. It turns out that it was built in the style of Versailles palace in France, but as a one person palace. Hence the 'palace' looks like a very ornate house, but the gardens in themselves are amazing. Out the from of the palace is a large pool with golden statues and then grand staircases leading up the hill to a temple of Venus at the top which overlooks the palace. Behind the palace is grand gazebo that leads down to an cascading waterfall that runs right down to the palace.
The tour group was quite small, which was nice - in keeping with the theme of the palace. Ludwig never received guests at Linderhof, it was built purely as a one person palace. The dining room had a small table and one chair. The table was lowered through the floor to be set so Ludwig didn't have to see his servants. Again, many of the rooms were in tribute to Louis XIV and Louis XV of France (he did have a bit of a thing for the French kings). Again in keeping with the Palace of Versailles, Ludwig had his bedroom created in such a way the mirrors gave the impression that the room had endless space similar to the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles. We had a laugh at the giant ceramic peacocks that were placed outside the palace when the king was in residence so locals would know not to approach. He really didn't want anything to do with his subjects. After finishing the tour through the palace we made our way up the hill to the grotto. Ludwig, in his madcap architectural fantasies, had an artificial grotto built for his pleasure. The tour of the grotto didn't start for about 20 minute, so we waited and people watched. One little girl was having a lovely time dancing around, until she fell flat on her backside in the mud. She was less than impressed, although her parents (and us) were laughing. By the time the tour started, there was quite a crowd. We made our way inside and really came to understand how off his face Ludwig was. The cave opened out into a large space, with a lake and a conch shaped boat, artificial waterfall, huge painting on ...
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1. Neuschwanstein shrouded in morning mist
2. The Plansee, just over the border in Austria
3. Us snuggling up for warmth on the Plansee
4. Schloss Linderhof
5. Temple of Venus above the Schloss
6. View from the Temple of Venus
7. Decorative water features
8. kilos of gold were used in the palace
9. Us before the tour.
10. Artificial waterfall outside Ludwig's bedroom
11. Fountains squirting everywhere
12. Cupid's Fountain
13. Aboreal Arch leading to the Grotto
14. The Grotto...the conches shapes boat....
15. ...the huge painting of Germanic legends....
16. ....the magic mirror....
17. ...the artificial waterfall....
18. ...the hiding place for the musicians...
19. ....all on a heated lake....Madness???
20. The Kiosk
21. The Alladin's Cave inside
22. The palace grounds were rolling meadows
23. The Palace Chapel
24. From the front of the palace to Temple of Venus
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Historische Stadtführung durch Berchtesgaden, Nachtwächterin, Bayern
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the KINGSLAKE in Berchtesgaden Germany
Janina and I went exploring at the Kings lake in Berchtesgaden Germany. In Germany known as Königssee.
The weather was going crazy that day and we had a lot of fun on the boat and walking through the forest in St. Bartholomä.
aand I tried out my new Gimbal, the Zhiyun Smooth Q.
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Berchtesgaden in September 2012. Day and night.
GERMANY MUNICH KONIGSSEE Königssee Lake Bavaria Berchtesgaden National Park MVI_6009.MOV PART 17
GERMANY KONIGSSEE LANDSCAPES VIDEOGRAPHY By Sundeep Bhardwaj Kullu at Königssee Lake Berchtesgadener Land Bavaria Near Austria Border Berchtesgaden Berchtesgaden National Park NearAustrian City Salzburg 18 miles sundeepkulluDOTcom MVI_5646.MOV PART 17
Railway Branch Line to Berchtesgaden Germany
The branch line to the popular holiday resort in Bavaria that is Berchtesgaden (former home of the Nazi leaders) starts from Freilassing and is on route 954. A lovely scenic through the mountains. It has a service of one train an hour each way. The track is single from Bad Reichenhall. The service is operated by Berchtesgadener Land Bahn BLB
The stations are:
Freilassing 00:41
Freilassing_Hofham 00:43
Ainring 00:46
Hammerau 00:49
Pidong 00:53
Bad Reichenhall a 00:57
Bad Reichenhall d 00:00
Bad Reichenhall-Kirching 00:03
Bayerisch Gmain 00:06
Bischofswiesen 00:20
Berchtesgaden 00:28
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Eagle's Nest - Hitler's Mountaintop Headquarters Today
Find out what remains atop the Obersalzberg, Hitler's mountaintop home and headquarters in Southern Bavaria, Germany. 'On the spot' investigation of the remaining buildings and ruins by the author of 'Guarding Hitler: The Secret World of the Führer'.
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Winter Wonderland in Bavaria - Berchtesgaden, Germany - Visual Vibes by TravAgSta!
Winter Wonderland in Bavaria - we were lucky and enjoyed a fabulous sunny day with lots of powder snow.
We were in Königssee Lake, Hintersee Lake, Berchtesgaden and Ramsau. Sun and snow is just the perfect combination, we love the pictures and videos!
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