Places to see in ( Lubeck - Gremany )
Places to see in ( Lubeck - Gremany )
Lübeck is a northern German city distinguished by Brick Gothic architecture, which dates to its time as the medieval capital of the Hanseatic League, a powerful trading confederation. Its symbol is the Holstentor, a red-brick city gate that defended the river-bounded Altstadt (old town). Rebuilt following WW II, the Marienkirche is a 13th–14th-century landmark that widely influenced Northern European church design.
A 12th-century gem boasting more than a thousand historical buildings, Lübeck’s picture-book appearance is an enduring reminder of its role as one of the founding cities of the mighty Hanseatic League and its moniker ‘Queen of the Hanse’. Behind its landmark Holstentor, you’ll find streets lined with medieval merchants’ homes and spired churches forming Lübeck’s ‘crown’.
Recognised by Unesco as a World Heritage Site in 1987, today this thriving provincial city retains many enchanting corners to explore, including a fab musuem that tells the Lübeck story.
The Hanseatic City of Lübeck (Hansestadt Lübeck) is the largest German port on the Baltic Sea and the second-largest city in Schleswig-Holstein, situated at the mouth of the river Trave (hence the name of its port suburb Travemünde). The city has been an important port since the 12th century and, together with nearby Hamburg, has founded what became the powerful Hanseatic League of ports and trading towns. Unlike fellow Hanseatic Cities of Hamburg and Bremen, it has lost its Free (Freie Stadt) status and has been incorporated into the surrounding federal land, but history also has a sweeter side for Lübeck - it is globally known for the finest marzipan.
The old town (Altstadt) of Lübeck , although considerably damaged during the Second World War, survived from medieval times in a pretty much unchanged or truthfully rebuilt form. It is now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The city centre's medieval skyline, mainly composed of seven Gothic-style church towers, is still intact. Lübeck is surrounded by parts of the old city walls with two of the original four city gates left. Most notable is the Holsten Gate (Holstentor) which was the motif on the German banknote of 50 Deutsche Mark prior to reunification, when the bills were redesigned.
Besides being the second largest city of Schleswig-Holstein, it is the only city in the north of Germany that still has an extensive medieval old city (Altstadt) comparable to some of southern Germany. Though considerably hit by bombs in WW2 , most of the old city survived from medieval times or was reconstructed. It has become part of the UNESCO World Heritage List. The city centre still has its medieval skyline mainly composed of seven gothic-style church towers. It is surrounded by parts of the old city walls with two of originally four city gates left intact. Most notable is the Holsten Gate (Holstentor) which was the motif on the German banknote of 50 Marks until a redesign following German reunification in 1990.
Lübeck was historically an independent city state and came to considerable wealth as the capital of the Hanseatic League from the 11th to the 17th century. Many merchants made a fortune on shipping salt to other Baltic port cities in exchange for valuable goods needed in Germany. Many impressive warehouses are located at the old harbour and can be accessed by tourists as they host museums, shops, restaurants or pubs today.
A lot to see in Lubeck such as :
Holstentor
Trave
St. Mary's Church, Lübeck
St. Peter's Church (Lübeck)
Buddenbrookhaus
Hospice du Saint-Esprit
Lübeck Cathedral
Passat
Burgtor
Lübeck Museum of Theatre Puppets
St. Anne's Museum Quarter, Lübeck
European Hansemuseum
Salzspeicher
Ratzeburger See
Église Saint-Jacques de Lübeck
Behnhaus
Leuchtturm Travemünde
Aegidienkirche, Lübeck
Willy Brandt House, Lübeck
St. Catherine's Church, Lübeck
Musée portuaire de Lübeck
Günter Grass House
Marzipanmuseum Niederegger
Ostseestation Travemünde
Museum of Nature and Environment
Tigerpark Dassow
Schellbruch
Pötenitzer Wiek
Füchtingshof
Old Port Gothmund
Dummersdorfer Ufer
Dräger Park
Malerwinkel
Berkentienhaus
Dassower See
Liebesbrücke Lübeck
Jardín de la escuela en Lubeca
Fehmarnbelt Lightship
Casino Lübeck
Lübeck Park
Church of St. Lawrence
Markt Lübeck
Museumskirche St. Katharinen
St. Lorenz
Glandorps Hof
Strandpromenade Travemünde
Château de Johannstorf
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UNESCO Weltkulturerbe: Naumburger Dom (AERIAL DRONE 4K) | MDR
Seit 21.10.2018 ist nun auch der Naumburger Dom UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe. Anlass genug, um Ihnen das imposante Bauwerk aus luftiger Höhe in spektakulären Bildern zu zeigen. Lehnen Sie sich zurück und genießen Sie den Drohnenflug in 4K.
Places to see in ( Mainz - Germany )
Places to see in ( Mainz - Germany )
Mainz is a German city on the Rhine River. It’s known for its old town, with half-timbered houses and medieval market squares. In the center, the Marktbrunnen is a Renaissance fountain with red columns. Nearby, a distinctive octagonal tower tops the Romanesque Mainz Cathedral, built of deep red sandstone. The Gutenberg Museum honors the inventor of the printing press with exhibits, including 2 of his original bibles.
Strategically situated at the confluence of the Rhine and Main Rivers, Mainz has been the capital of the German federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate since 1946. This lively city has a sizeable university, pretty pedestrian precincts and a savoir vivre dating from Napoleon's occupation (1797–1814). Strolling along the Rhine and sampling local wines in a half-timbered Altstadt tavern are as much a part of any Mainz visit as viewing the fabulous Dom, Chagall’s ethereal windows in St-Stephan-Kirche, or the first printed Bible in the bibliophile paradise of the Gutenberg Museum.
Once the episcopal seat of the influential Prince-Electors, the civilized origins of Mainz date back to around 38 BC, when the Romans built a citadel here. The city's location at the confluence of the Rhine and the Main is ideal for trade, something reflected by the artifacts kept in the Landesmuseum, that show there have been settlements here since 300,000 BC.
The most logical starting point is the Dom, the Cathedral of St Martin and St Stephan, especially on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, when the farmers' market is open. Although the cathedral was actually started in 975, most of what is seen today was built from the 11th to the 13th centuries. At the Dom und Diözesanmuseum in the cathedral cloisters, you can truly witness the opulence and wealth controlled by the Church in Mainz.
Mainz is also the home of the man identified by Time Magazine as the most important individual in the last millennium, Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the moveable type printing press. Mainz is also the home of the music publisher Schott Music.
Alot to see in Mainz such as :
Gutenberg Museum
Mainz Cathedral
Rheinsteig
St. Stephan, Mainz
Landesmuseum Mainz
Biebrich Palace
Mainz Citadel
Electoral Castle
Fontaine de carnaval
Theodor Heuss Bridge
Schwarzlichthelden Minigolf
Lennebergwald
Natural History Museum Mainz
Sanctuaire d'Isis et de Mater Magna
Stadt Park
Botanischer Garten der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Roman Theatre
Rettbergsaue
Gutenberg-Denkmal
Marktbrunnen
Wood Tower
Imperial Palace, Ingelheim
Volks Park
Dom- und Diözesanmuseum
Iron Tower
Christuskirche, Mainz
St. Peter's Church, Mainz
Stadthistorisches Museum Mainz
Reduit
Mariannenaue
Heunensäule
Museum Castellum
Museum of Ancient Seafaring
Mainzer Fastnachtsmuseum
Urban and Industrial Museum Rüsselsheim
Museum bei der Kaiserpfalz
Weingut Koegler
Art and Culture Foundation Opel Villas Rüsselsheim
Drususstein
Festung Rüsselsheim
Parish of St. Ignatius
Mainzer Unterwelten e.V.
Kunsthalle de Mayence
Nagelsäule
Spielbank Mainz
Rheinpromenade
Denkman
Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg
Arch of Dativius Victor
Gonsenheimer Wild Park
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HISTORICAL PLACES OF GERMANY IN GOOGLE EARTH PART SIX ( 6/10 )
1. CASTLE MULHEIM, WARSTEIN 51°29'24.74N 8°16'44.61E
2. ROMAN TEMPLE,XANTEN 51°40'9.64N 6°26'46.45E
3. ST.NIKOLAIKIRCHE,POTSDAM 52°23'46.58N 13° 3'39.75E
4. JUSTICE BUILDING,PASSAU 48°34'25.23N 13°28'14.34E
5. ST.GUMBERTUS CHURCH,ANSBACH 49°18'9.67N 10°34'24.47E
6. HOLZ TOWER,MAINZ 49°59'49.62N 8°16'41.67E
7. ST.LUDWIG,MUNICH 48° 8'55.59N 11°34'52.07E
8. EAGLE'S NEST,KEHLSTEINHAUS 47°36'41.85N 13° 2'30.52E
9. CASTLE BURG HOHENZOLLERN 48°19'23.06N 8°58'3.43E
10. ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH,LANDSHUT 48°32'2.96N 12° 9'3.64E
11. NEUES MUSEUM,BERLIN 52°31'12.91N 13°23'52.20E
12. ROMAN BRIDGE,TRIER 49°45'6.72N 6°37'35.10E
13. BELVEDERE AUF DEM PFINGSTBERG,POTSDAM
52°25'7.60N 13° 3'32.75E
14. MARTIN CHURCH,KASSEL 51°19'1.87N 9°30'4.43E
15. JAPANESE PALACE,DRESDEN 51° 3'35.55N 13°44'15.59E
16. DEUTSCHER DOM / NEUE KIRCHE,BERLIN 52°30'45.89N 13°23'33.46E
17. OSTENTOR TOWER,REGENSBURG 49° 1'5.34N 12° 6'28.44E
18. ST.PETER'S CHURCH,FREIBERG 50°54'59.42N 13°20'28.75E
19. PAGODENBURG PALACE,MUNICH 48° 9'36.19N 11°29'34.36E
20. MARIE ROCK, REMAGEN 50°35'20.00N 7°12'37.97E
21. LUTHERKIRCHE, KONSTANZ 47°39'41.14N 9°10'17.05E
22. FREIBURG CITY HALL 50°55'2.41N 13°20'35.71E
23. THE PRINCE PALACE WALL,MAGDEBURG 52° 7'20.10N 11°38'0.21E
24. NIBELUNGEN BRIDGE,WORMS 49°37'51.39N 8°22'41.21E
25. FIRE HOUSE TOWER, GIFHORN 52°28'55.52N 10°32'51.00E
26. REGENSBURG CHURCH, REGENSBURG 49° 1'10.31N 12° 5'53.02E
27. WALDBURG CASTLE,REMAGEN 50°34'25.83N 7°13'35.44E
28. CONGRESS HALL, NUREMBERG 49°25'56.55N 11° 6'45.69E
29. ST.PETER'S CHURCH,SCHLESWIG 54°30'48.88N 9°34'9.13E
30. VOGELTOR,AUGSBURG 48°21'58.19N 10°54'13.62E
31. BOCK WIND MILL,BLANKENHAIN 50°48'1.83N 12°17'9.37E
32. MOLECULE MAN SCULPTURE,BERLIN 52°29'49.04N 13°27'32.54E
33. JOY STONE CASTLE,FREIBERG 50°55'13.65N 13°20'24.53E
Places to see in ( Bremen - Germany )
Places to see in ( Bremen - Germany )
Bremen is a city straddling the Weser River in northwest Germany. It’s known for its role in maritime trade, represented by Hanseatic buildings on the Market Square. The ornate and Gothic town hall has a Renaissance facade and large model ships in its upper hall. Nearby is the Roland statue, a giant stone figure symbolizing freedom of trade. St. Peter’s Cathedral features medieval crypts and twin spires.
The free Hanseatic City of Bremen is a city in northern Germany with a major port on the River Weser. The population is 548,000. It is also the name of one of the states of Germany which consists of two separated enclaves on the River Weser. Bremerhaven geographically separate form the city of Bremen but administratively part of the state of Bremen.
Bremen was once a member of the medieval Hanseatic League and is still one of the most important cities in northern Germany. Together with the city of Bremerhaven on the North Sea it forms Germany's smallest state. Bremen has more than 1200 years of history, and was, for most of its existence, an independent city-state.
The Bremer Stadtmusikanten (Town Musicians of Bremen) perhaps the most well known figures associated with Bremen are characters from the Brothers Grimm fairy tale of the same name. Their image adorns many of the souvenirs in the city. Next to the Town Hall is a much photographed statue of them.
Bremen is a rather long and narrow city, lining both sides of the river Weser. Along the north-west/south-east axis it stretches about 10 km, but across only 2 km. The entire city is located on flat plains. Much of Bremen (or at least the part frequented by tourists) can be negotiated by foot - the best way to explore the old city and its surrounding districts.
Stroll around the city center and visit the Schnoor-Viertel with its old buildings - most were built between the 15th and 18th century. If you are interested in art, visit the Bremer Kunsthalle (museum of art) with one of North Germany's finest collections. If you like football, you see one of the matches of Werder Bremen, a team playing in the Bundesliga (German premier league). You can also visit their stadium Weser Stadion for a few euros when there isn't a game going on.
A good way to get in touch with the locals is to stroll along the river Weser on the scenic Osterdeich, where - in good weather - lots of little groups hanging out on the grassy hills may invite you to barbecue with them or have a beer. Don't miss the beautiful Bürgerpark.
Alot to see in Bremen such as :
Bremen Roland
Böttcherstraße
Bremen Cathedral
Bremer Marktplatz
Universum Science Center
Schnoorviertel
Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum
Kunsthalle Bremen
Rhododendron-Park Bremen
botanika
Overseas Museum, Bremen
Bremer Geschichtenhaus
WümmeWeserburg
Valentin submarine pens
Am Wall
Church of Our Lady, Bremen
Stadtwaage
Dom-Museum
Saint Martin's Church, Bremen
Spuckstein am Bremer Dom
Wallanlagen
St. John's Church, Bremen
Bunker Valentin
Unser Lieben Frauen Kirchhof
Der Lichtbringer
Focke Museum
Quayside Market
House of Science
Gerhard Marcks House
Antikenmuseum im Schnoor
Stadtwaldsee
Bremer Loch
Planetarium
Haus Schütting
Schulschiff Deutschland
Forum am Wall
Tiergehege
Borgfelder Wümmewiesen
Glockenspiel
Bremen Botanical Garden
Church of our lady
Martinianleger
Neptunbrunnen
Weser Tower
Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst
Wilhelm Wagenfeld House
Marcus-Brunnen
Kunstgalerie Schnoor 37
Casino Bremen
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Dein Rendsburg! Gestern und Heute
Rendsburg am Nord-Ostsee-Kanal, im Herzen Schleswig-Holsteins.
Wir arbeiten die Gründung und Geschichte Rendsburgs auf.
Vergleichen Veränderungen aus früheren Zeiten mit der Gegenwart.
Rendsburg - Unsere Stadt
Nacht Der Chöre 2014-07-19 St Petri Dom Bremen
Beskrivning
Lübeck from above.
Second weekend as a resident of Lüneburg we set off to it's midieval sister city; Lübeck!
PATER NOSTER - Magna Canta* - PFINGSTEN 2014
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St.Petrie-Dom Schleswig
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SCHLESWIG BALTIC FJORD SCHLEI GERMANY
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SONY PHOTOSCAPE MAGIX YOU TUBE GERMANY
Glockenläuten ev.Kirche Kassel Rothenditmold Innenansicht
18.00 Uhr Samstag. Einläuten des Sonntag. In der Glockenstube sind drei Glocken vorhanden. Die Älteste stammt aus dem Jahr der Kircheneinweihung 1896. Sie ist auf dem Video hinten unten , am Holzjoch aufgehängt, zu sehen. Die große Glocke wiegt 22 Zentner und wurde im Jahr 1961 bei der Firma Rinker gegossen. Sie läuten im Dreiklang a , fis , e . Siehe auch meine Aussenaufnahme von dieser Kirche.
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Bremen ziyaretim sırasında etrafımı çektiğim kısa video klip. Bremer Rathaus, St. Petri Dom, Bremer Loch, Am Markt 21, Bremer Roland
When I was in Bremen, I recorded around me as video clip. Bremer Rathaus, St. Petri Dom, Bremer Loch, Am Markt 21, Bremer Roland
Holstentor 2008, Aufnahme mit 3D-Laserscanning
Seit 2006 wird das Holstentor in der Hansestadt Lübeck durch 3D-Laserscanning überwacht. Durch die Referenzierung der Messungen aus den einzelnen Epochen wird die Deformation des Bauwerkes analysiert.
VATICANO - Eine einmalige Orgel in Rom
Eine mit atemberaubendem Marmor geschmückte Kapelle für US-Preister beherbergt einen unerwarteten Schatz.
Eine echte Cavaillé-Coll Orgel - ein Einzelstück in ganz Italien.
Kölner Dom
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Destination 2017: Lübeck
Welcome to the city of Lübeck, the Queen of the Hanseatic city in the north of Germany. Featuring lots of grand public buildings in red brick, it's a great destination for lovers of marzipan.
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Destination 2017: Ratzeburg
The town of Ratzeburg lies on an island in a lake in the far north of Germany. It has a stupidly complicated history, some tenuous connections with the British royal family and is a great venue for the bluffer's guide to architectural styles.
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Roskilde Cathedral - Royal Tombs
Members of the Danish royal family entombed here are:
* Harald I Bluetooth (supposedly, but doubtful; died around 986)
* Sweyn I Forkbeard (1014)
* Sweyn II Estridsen (1074)
* Margrethe I (1412)
* Christopher III of Bavaria (1448) and Queen Dorothy of Brandenburg (1495)
* Christian I (1481)
* Christian III (1559) and Queen Dorothy of Saxony-Lauenburg (1571)
* Frederick II (1588) and Queen Sophia of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1631)
* Christian IV (1648) and Queen Anne Catherine of Brandenburg (1612)
* Frederick III (1670) and Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1685)
* Christian V (1699) and Queen Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) (1714)
* Frederick IV (1730) and Queens: Louise of Mecklenburg-Güstrow (1721) and Anna Sophie Reventlow (1743)
* Christian VI (1746) and Queen Sophia Magdalena of Brandenburg-Kulmbach (1770)
* Frederick V (1766) and Queens: Louise of Great Britain (1751) and Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1796)
* Christian VII (1808)
* Frederick VI (1839) and Queen Marie of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) (1852)
* Christian VIII (1848) and Queen Caroline Amalie of Schleswig-Holstein (1881)
* Frederick VII (1863)
* Christian IX (1906) and Queen Louise of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) (1898)
* Frederick VIII (1912) and Queen Louise of Sweden-Norway (1926)
* Christian X (1947) and Queen Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1952)
* Frederick IX (1972) and Queen Ingrid of Sweden (2000)
The Empress of Russia Maria Feodorovna was also buried at Roskilde until 23 September 2006, when her coffin was returned to Russia after the agreement between Denmark and Russia stating that her remains were to be reburied in Saint Petersburg.
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