Alte Ziegelei Wiesbaden Germany pt 1
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In this video I am taking a short walk in Wiesbaden , Germany - City Walk in Wiesbaden. Let's walk together!
Wiesbaden is the state capital of the German state of Hesse and with its 15 thermal and mineral springs one of the oldest spas in Europe.
Around 291,000 people lived in the second largest city in Hesse at the end of November 2018. The independent city is one of the ten regional centers of the State of Hesse and forms a cross-border double center with the neighboring Rhineland-Palatinate state capital Mainz with a total of around 507,000 inhabitants. The agglomeration of Wiesbaden has around 560,000 inhabitants. The city, along with Frankfurt am Main, Mainz and Darmstadt, is one of the core cities of the Frankfurt / Rhein-Main metropolitan region.
In 2015, the state capital Wiesbaden ranked sixth among the wealthiest cities in Germany with more than 200,000 inhabitants.The city had an above-average purchasing power index in 2018 with 110.3 percent of the national average or around 25,961 euros per employed person
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Places to see in ( Wiesbaden - Germany ) Russisch Orthodoxe Kirche
Places to see in ( Wiesbaden - Germany ) Russisch Orthodoxe Kirche
The Russian Orthodox Church of Saint Elizabeth in Wiesbaden is the only Russian Orthodox church in Wiesbaden, Germany, and is located on Neroberg. Besides the Russian church there is a parsonage and a Russian cemetery, which is the largest in Europe (outside Russia itself). St. Elizabeth's Church and its parishioners belong to the Diocese of Germany in the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia.
The Russian Orthodox Church in Wiesbaden was built from 1847 to 1855 by Duke Adolf of Nassau on the occasion of the death of his wife, the 19-year-old Grand Duchess Elizabeth Mikhailovna of Russia, niece of Emperor Nicholas I. Adolf and Elizabeth married in 1844, but the following year, she died in childbirth, as did their newborn daughter. He grieved so profoundly that he decided to build a church around her grave. He obtained the money for this church, with the blessing of Tsar Nicholas, from her dowry.
Construction of the church was assigned to senior building officer (Oberbaurat) Philipp Hoffmann, who studied Russian church architecture, particularly at first in Russia. As a template for this church, he took the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow. On 25 May 1855 the church was finally dedicated in honour of St. Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist and patron saint of the deceased princess. Shortly afterwards, the coffin containing the Grand Duchess and her baby was taken in a procession from the St. Boniface's Church its previous temporary shelter, into the crypt of the Russian church and buried there.
The church is a beige building of hard sandstone, still visible everywhere on the outside. The outer layout of the church is a square with an extended arc in the north. The building is crowned with five fiery-gilt domes, with the four smaller ones surrounding the large central dome to the northeast, northwest, southeast and southwest. The domes, typically for Russian churches, are onion-shaped and have grooves running lengthwise from top to bottom. Each dome is topped by a similarly gilt Orthodox cross. All crosses point to the south; the cross in the center is above and slightly larger than the other four, which are of the same size.
The domes rest on smaller cylindrical towers, with the main one in the centre higher and wider than the others. This is also at the top under the dome completely covered with window panes cover, so that here, light can fall directly into the interior of the church. The smaller towers have rather narrow, oblong windows, through which the light falls only inside the tower, since these are not connected with the interior. The northeast tower is an exception: this contains a spiral staircase, the entrance of which is directly under the dome; from here it is possible to reach the roof of the church by a small gate in the tower.
The church has two entrances: the south and the west entrance. The south entrance was originally only for Fürsten and other members of the nobility. It offered visitors leaving the building a panorama of Wiesbaden, which stood at the feet of the church. After the fall of the last Tsar, Nicholas II, in 1917, this entrance was sealed forever. The entrance for the ordinary people and the current main entrance was the west entrance. Visitors entering the church through this door see, as in most Russian Orthodox churches, the iconostasis opposite. Medallions of particular saints, crafted from sandstone, are located above the outside entrances. A medallion of Saint Helena rests above the west entrance; at the southern entrance, one of Saint Elizabeth (in whose honour the church was also consecrated); and on the east side, above the window of the sanctuary, one of the Holy Archangel Michael. These were the patron saints of the father (Mikhail) and mother (Elena) of the Grand Duchess, as well as her own (Elizabeth). Approximately ten steps of red sandstone lead up to the entrance, which is spanned by an arch that in turn sits on each side upon two columns.
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The Red Baron
-Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen, also known as the Red Baron, was a fighter pilot with the German Air Force during World War I. He is considered the ace-of-aces of the war, being officially credited with 80 air combat victories.
-Born: 2 May 1892, Breslau, Province of Silesia, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire
-Died: 21 April 1918 (aged 25), Morlancourt Ridge (near Vaux-sur-Somme, France)
-Place of burial: South Cemetery, Wiesbaden
-Allegiance: German Empire
-Service/branch: Prussian Army (1911–1915), Luftstreitkräfte (1915–1918)
-Rank: Captain
-Commands held: Jasta 11, Jagdgeschwader 1
-Richthofen scored his first confirmed aerial victory in the skies over Cambrai, France, on 17 September 1916. He contacted a jeweller in Berlin and ordered a silver cup engraved with the date and the type of enemy aircraft. He continued to celebrate each of his victories in the same manner until he had 60 cups, by which time the dwindling supply of silver in blockaded Germany meant that silver cups could no longer be supplied. Richthofen discontinued his orders at this stage, rather than accept cups made from base metal.
-On 23 November 1916, Richthofen shot down his most famous adversary, British ace Major Lanoe Hawker VC, described by Richthofen as the British Boelcke.The victory came while Richthofen was flying an Albatros D.II and Hawker was flying the older DH.2.
-Richthofen flew the celebrated Fokker Dr.I triplane from late July 1917, Only 19 of his 80 kills were made in this type of aircraft, despite the popular link between Richthofen and the Fokker Dr. I. It was his Albatros D.III Serial No. 789/16 that was first painted bright red, in late January 1917, and in which he first earned his name and reputation.
-Richthofen received the Pour le Mérite in January 1917 after his 16th confirmed kill, the highest military honour in Germany at the time and informally known as The Blue Max..That same month, he assumed command of Jasta 11. For whatever reasons, one fine day I came upon the idea of having my crate painted glaring red. The result was that absolutely everyone could not help but notice my red bird. In fact, my opponents also seemed to be not entirely unaware [of it].
-JG 1 became known as The Flying Circus or Richthofen's Circus because of the bright colours of its aircraft, and perhaps also because of the way the unit was transferred from one area of Allied air activity to another – moving like a travelling circus in trains, and frequently setting up in tents on improvised airfields.
-Richthofen was a brilliant tactician, building on Boelcke's tactics.He taught his pilots the basic rule which he wanted them to fight by
-Bloody April. In that month alone, he shot down 22 British aircraft, including four in a single day, raising his official tally to 52.
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