Glockenläuten aus der Stadtpfarrkirche St. Georg aus Nördlingen im Ries
Glockenläuten aus der Stadtpfarrkirche St. Georg aus Nördlingen im Ries
Nördlingen im Schnee
Einer schöner Ausblick von unserem Kirchturm im Winter.
Lassen Sie sich bezaubern von den schönen schneebedeckten Dächern und Flächen der Stadt Nördlingen.
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More assorted Historic Churches Visited in Germany (part 2 of 2 videos)
This is the second part we filmed of various historic Catholic churches we saw during our vacation in Germany and Austria. The ones featured in this video were located in Heidelberg (The Church of The Jesuits), the church/chapel located in the ancient castle Schloss Heidelberg, located in the region of Germany known as Baden-Württemberg & St. George's Church (Daniel) located in the medieval town of Nordlingen in the Bavarian region & part of the Romantic Road.
Bamberg Hauptbahnhof, Bavaria, Germany - 23 March, 2019
Bamberg Hauptbahnhof, Bavaria, Germany - 23 March, 2019.
I've just uploaded a new film to my Railways: Germany playlist, here: of Bamberg Hauptbahnhof, which is the main railway station of Bamberg in Germany.
The film begins with daytime views from the platforms of passing rail traffic, followed by night time views, and then views from just outside of the railway station, where the sidings and multiple lines diverge as both freight and passenger trains pass by.
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Dom St. Bartholomäus Frankfurt/Main - Anläuten Teilgeläut
Anmerkung : Aufgrund des schlechten Wetters war die Kamera leider beschlagen; dennoch ist das Anläuten gut zu hören.
Teilgeläut zur Messe an Epiphanias (6.1.2011) mit den Glocken a° / cis'/ fis' / gis' / h'
Das Frankfurter Domgeläut wurde 1877 durch Hermann Große gegossen.
Es besteht aus 9 Glocken:
Gloriosa: e° - 11950 kg -- Durchmesser 2585 mm
Carolus: a° - 4630 kg -- Durchmesser 1924 mm
Bartholomäusglocke: cis' -- 2380 kg -- Durchmesser 1547 mm
Salveglocke: e' -- 1520 kg -- Durchmesser 1291 mm
Große Mettenglocke: fis' -- 984 kg -- Durchmesser 1147 mm
Kleine Uhrglocke: gis' -- 689 kg -- Durchmesser 1020 mm
Johannesglocke: a' -- 552 kg -- Durchmesser 946 mm
Zeitglocke: h' -- 403 kg -- Durchmesser 851 mm
Kleinste Glocke: cis'' -- 276 kg -- Durchmesser 752 mm
Die Reportage - Auf Spurensuche im Bamberger Dom
So habt Ihr den Bamberger Dom noch nie gesehen. Wir durften Orte entdecken die normalerweise der Bevölkerung nicht zugänglich sind und spannende Geschichten erfahren. Begebt Euch mit uns auf Spurensuche im Bamberger Dom. Vom Kaisergrab bis hoch auf 43 Meter. Für uns selbst eine der schönsten Reportagen die wir drehen durften. Jetzt bei TV1.
Bamberg cathedral, Bavaria, Germany
Bamberg Cathedral is one of the largest such buildings in Germany, alongside the rest of the Old Town is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site and is more than 1,000 years old although most of what we can see today is somewhat younger. It measures around 94 metres by 28 metres and is around 26 metres high and the towers are each around 81 metres.
The cathedral was started by Heinrich, King of Germany, who in the year of his accession began construction. That cathedral was not much smaller than the one we can see today being 75 metres long and with two towers – quite a feat of engineering for the time. It was consecrated on Heinrich's birthday, 6 May 1012. Heinrich was later canonised in 1146.
It fell victim to a fire in 1081 – a common occurance in those times and the fire claimed all the interior art and fittings but not the structure although in 1111 Bishop Otto had it rebuilt completely. That rebuilt church burned down in 1185.
In 1047, the body of Pope Clement II, who had been Bishop of Bamberg from 1040-6 was transferred from Rome to Bamberg and was buried in the cathedral. With the destruction of the tomb of Pope Benedict V at Hamburg at the beginning of the 19th century, this became the only papal grave outside what is today France or Italy.
Most of what we can see today dates to the thirteenth century and the rebuilding work that took place then . The rebuilt cathedral was consecrated on 6 May 1237.
During the 17th century, the interior of the cathedral was changed to Baroque style. The medieval coloured windows were removed, the interior was whitened with frescoes being painted out. Later the rood screens were demolished and new high altars set up in both choirs.
In 1803 with the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire, the Bishopric of Bamberg was secularized and became a part of the Electorate of Bavaria. Ludwig I of Bavaria, saw the cathedral as a national monument and attempted to revert it back to its medieval look and replaced Baroque art with Romanesque Revival art. It is for this reason that we can see so many styles in the cathedral today.
The bells date to between 1200 and 1972. Their weight varies from 170kg for a bell made in 1972 to 5,200 kg for a bell from 1311. The oldest bells date from the beginning of the thirteenth century.
The cathedral square is fronted by Renaissance buildings of the Alte Hofhaltung which was where the bishops lived from the fourteen century to 1602 and the Baroque Neue Residenz, the bishops’ palace from 1602 to 1803.
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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BAMBERG CITY WALKING TOUR | ☁️ | ???????? | GERMANY | OLD TOWN
In this video I am taking a short walk in Bamberg, Germany - City Walk in Bamberg
Let's walk together!
Bamberg Freistaat is a small German town in Upper Franconia in Bavaria. At the same time, Bamberg is the most important center of a metropolitan area of 200,000 inhabitants and Upper Franconian. Bamberg is home to some 7,000 foreign nationals, including more than 4,100 people the US Army is dependent on. In 1973, it celebrated its 1000th anniversary. It was protected by UNESCO in 1993. The city of Bamberg is famous for its smoky beer and is one of the world's largest beer cities, consuming 300 liters of beer per person per year.
Bamberg II. After the end of World War II, it belonged to the US occupation zone. In Germany II. It is one of the few cities that were not bombed during World War II and suffered the least damage.
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Fulda ( Germany ) Traditional Christmas Market - 2019
Frankfurt am Main City Walk
Bamberg Christmas Market
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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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D: Bamberg Fahrt durch die Altstadt Bereich Obere Brücke Sandstraße Juni 2013
Bamberg, Altstadt, Obere Brücke, Sandstraße, Auffahrt zum Dom, Juni 2013
Speyer. Medieval city centre | Germany #4
Video tour through the medieval town of Speyer. One of Germany's oldest towns. The city is dominated by the Old Town Gate (Altpörtel) and the Romanesque Cathedral with its restored nineteenth-century westwork. After walking down the main street (Maximillianstraße) we enter the Cathedral. A number of German emperors are buried in the crypt, the most famous being Henry IV, who walked the Road to Canossa to ask the Pope for forgiveness after he was excommunicated during the Investiture Controversy (1077). After visiting the Cathedral, we climb the tower to have great views over the old town and the Rhine valley.
Bamberg - Bilder einer Stadt
Begleiten Sie uns auf einem fotografischen Streifzug durch das UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe Bamberg. Der Dom, das alte Rathaus, viel Wasser und kultureller Genuss - es gibt viel zu entdecken in dieser fränkischen Universitätsstadt. Die Aufnahmen entstanden Anfang 2017 bei einem Neujahrsbesuch der Stadt.
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St.Georg Kirche Rabenstein, Die Sanierung des Geläut und Kirchturm
Sanierung des Kirchturm und Wiederherstellung des historischen Geläut der St. Georg Kirche Rabenstein
im Mai 2016 wurden in Innsbruck 3 neue Bronzeglocken gegossen.
Im August 2017 sind die Sanierungsarbeiten beendet worden und die Rabensteiner Kirche erstrahlt seit dem wieder in neuem Glanz...
Bamberg The Beer Museum and St Michaels Monestary
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A view of the Courtyard of the St. Michael's Monestary and to let you know the times and dates that the Beer Museum is open in Bamberg, Germany.
Nördlingen Bayern: Glocke 1 der Evangelisch Lutheriche Kirche
Nördlingen Bayern: Glocke 1 der Evangelisch Lutheriche Kirche
Nordlingen Bayern (D): Evangelisch Lutherse St. Georgskerk
Nordlingen Bayern (D): Evangelisch Lutherse St. Georgs - Kirche
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Opname: Maandag 5 juli 2010 18.15
Met bijzondere dank aan de Torenwachter van toren Daniel voor de rondleidingen en het mogelijk maken van deze opname.
Dank an den sehr Türmer von Nördlingen für die Führungen und die Möglichkeit, diese Tonaufnahme zu machen.
© Dennis Wubs: Klokkendeskundige
© Dennis Wubs: Glockenexperte
Kanaal van Dennis Wubs over klokken en samenzang. Op dit kanaal worden video's geplaatst van samenzang die live zijn opgenomen in reguliere kerkdiensten. Organist Dennis Wubs bespeelt hierbij voornamelijk op historische orgels uit de provincie Groningen. Naast de gewone gezangen zijn op dit kanaal ook vele kerstliederen te vinden. Verder worden video's geplaatst van kerkklokken en geluien in zowel Nederland als in Duitsland. Dennis is werkzaam als klokkenadviseur in nauwe samenwerking met de RCE (voorheen Monumentenzorg)
Contact: denniswubs@gmail.com
Kanal von Dennis Wubs über Glocken und Orgel. Auf diesen Kanal werden Videos hochgeladen von Kirchenglocken und Geläute aus den Niederlanden und Deutschland. Dennis arbeitet als Glockensachverständiger in zusammenarbeitung mit der RCE (Denkmahlschütz). Videos werden Hochgeladen von Gemeindegesängen die wärend eines Gottesdienstes live aufgenommen wurden. Organist Dennis Wubs spielt haubtsachlich historische Orgeln in der Provinz Groningen. Neben normalen Kirchenliedern sind auch viele Weihnachtslieder auf diesem Kanal zu finden.
Kontakt: denniswubs@gmail.com
The Channel of Dennis Wubs with Congregational Singing and Church Bells.
On this channel you will find videos of congregational singing from actual church services. Here organist Dennis Wubs plays primarily historic organs from the Province of Groningen. In addition to the usual hymns you will also hear many Christmas songs. Also there are videos of church bells and sounds both in The Netherlands and in Germany. Dennis is employed as an adviser for church bells in conjunction with the RCE (formerly Commission on Preservation).
St. Marien Kirche
Kein Lostplace aber eine wirklich schöne Kirche. Weitere Infos am Ende des Videos ;)
Biburg
Some tests with my Mavic Pro. Still need to learn how to fly more smoothly. With all the speed up it looks jumpy sometimes. I also need to turn off Auto Exposure. This makes it more difficult to get a consistent look.
Music is from Artlist.io: Film Noir by Stanley Gurvich (The French Connection)
Cut on: Final Cut Pro X
Graded with: Cinema Grade
Munster St Georg Marktplatz Dinkelsbuhl Deutschland 20062013