4K Romantic Christmas Market at Thurn and Taxis Palace in Regensburg, Germany - December 2018
Filmed in 4K in December 2018 at the Romantic Christmas Market (Romantischer Weihnachtsmarkt) at the Thurn & Taxis Palace in Regensburg in Bavaria, Germany. Shot with an iPhone 7 and a DJ Osmo Mobile 2 3-axis Gimbal stabilizer.
Adventure Through the Princely House of Thurn und Taxis
The princely Thurn und Taxis estate is an enchanted palace where 1,000 years of history meets a thoroughly modern family. For 200 years the Thurn und Taxis family have called the palace of St. Emmeram home. Regarded as one of Germany’s finest examples of historic architecture, the Regensburg residence’s myriad rooms trace centuries of distinctive styles: a Romanesque-Gothic cloister built between the twelfth and fourteenth centuries, a neo-Renaissance marble staircase, a number of Rococo and neo-Rococo staterooms, and a Baroque library frescoed in 1737.
In the new book The House of Thurn und Taxis, celebrated photographer Todd Eberle captures the confluence of high art and grand architecture within the 500-room palace to reveal the curious tale of the Thurn und Taxis family. Complete with stately portraits and scenes of life at St. Emmeram, this monograph offers a glimpse into the world and glamour of one of the most important dynasties of the European aristocracy.
About the Authors:
Sir John Richardson is a British art historian and Picasso biographer; Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis is the matriarch of the princely house of the Thurn and Taxis; André Leon Talley is an author and contributing editor of Vogue; Alexander Count von Schoenburg is a journalist and author; Elisabeth von Thurn und Taxis is an author and writer for Vogue.
The House of Thurn und Taxis
On sale: November 24, 2015
Publisher: Skira Rizzoli
Price: $85.00
ISBN: 978-0-8478-4714-3
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Destination Thurn and Taxis in Regensburg, Germany
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Romantic Christmas Market at Thurn and Taxis Palace in Regensburg
Check out the Romantic Christmas Market at Thurn and Taxis Palace! The market layout is very nicely done with stalls well distributed in a pleasant garden setting. Those portions of the palace that are still in use by the family are opulent and offer at least a glimpse of the monies needed to utilize and maintain such a facility. Well worth a visit, especially with a bonus of the Christmas Market.
The market layout is very nicely done with stalls well distributed in a pleasant garden setting. Those portions of the palace that are still in use by the family are opulent and offer at least a glimpse of the monies needed to utilize and maintain such a facility. Well worth a visit, especially with a bonus of the Christmas Market. The market layout is well done, with stalls layout in the pleasant setting of the garden. The portion of the palace that are still in use are opulent. Must be very rich to maintain them!
The medieval ceneter of Regensburg is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Regensburg (German pronunciation: [ˈʁeːɡŋ̍sbʊɐ̯k] (About this soundlisten); Latin: Castra-Regina; Polish: Ratyzbona; Czech: Řezno; French: Ratisbonne; older English: Ratisbon; Bavarian: Rengschburg or Rengschburch) is a city in south-east Germany, at the confluence of the Danube, Naab and Regen rivers. With more than 150,000 inhabitants, Regensburg is the fourth-largest city in the State of Bavaria after Munich, Nuremberg and Augsburg. The city is the political, economic and cultural centre and capital of the Upper Palatinate.
The medieval centre of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In 2014, Regensburg was among the top sights and travel attractions in Germany.[2]
Thurn and Taxis Festival in Regensburg | euromaxx
Thurn and Taxis Festival in Regensburg
Thurn und Taxis Castle - Romantic Christmas Market 4K
During the Advent season, the estate of Thurn und Taxis Castle in Regensburg is transformed into a romantic Christmas market with many highlights, such as regional handicrafts, musical performances and culinary delicacies. For years, the Princely Christmas Market has been one of the most beautiful in Bavaria. Only a few minutes walk from the castle in the historic Oldtown of Regensburg, which we could combine excellent!
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Time: 15th december 2018
Location: Regensburg / Schloss St. Emmeram
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Best Christmas Market ???? In Germany | Thurn And Taxis Castle In Regensburg
Its the time of the year again and Germany is best known for their Christmas markets. The best we have visited so far was in Regensburg at Thurn and Taxis castle
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Weihnachtsmarkt auf Schloß Thurn u. Taxis in Regensburg 2018
Low Light Test der Sony HDR-CX240 HandyCam auf dem Romantischen Weihnachtsmarkt von Schloß Thurn & Taxis in Regensburg 2018.
Thurn and Taxis Christmas market in Regensburg 2019
I already travelled to Regensburg with my family a couple of times, and we also visited the local Christmas markets, but this time we also headed to the Thurn and Taxis Christmas market, and decided to have a good look around.
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Regensburg castle ( Thurn und Taxi's)
Not a great video, but a quick wander through part of the wonderful still inhabited castle at Regensburg, Germany. From 2014, not sure why this was listed as private, so here you go!
Thurn and Taxis Palace Festival | Euromaxx
The Thurn and Taxis palace festival in Regensburg attracts as many as 30,000 visitors a year and is one of Germany's biggest open-air festivals. For ten days, Princess Gloria von Thurn and Taxis opens the gates of her palace for an event that is unique in Europe.
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Places to see in ( Regensburg - Germany ) Goliathhaus
Places to see in ( Regensburg - Germany ) Goliathhaus
The Goliathhaus in Goliathstraße 4 in the old town of Regensburg is a crenellated former patrician castle. The house name probably dates from the 12th century and designated the predecessor, which served as a hostel of the so-called Goliades . This hostel is said to have been called Golias or Goliath House, a name that was then adopted as the Goliath House in 1260.
The monumental mural, created in 1573 by Melchior Bocksberger depicting the scene David versus Goliath so that does not count as the namesake of the building. Goliath symbolizes in it the haughty merchant who loses against the honest merchant (= David ). The early Gothic The building with gothic window arcades was since 1290 the seat of the patrician family Thundorfer.
Since 1990 the Tower Theater, formerly founded by Peter Nüesch, has been housed in the tower , which was taken over in 2009 by the artist couple Martin Hofer and Susanne Senke. In June 2014, chef Anton Schmaus opened his Storstad restaurant in the Goliathhaus on the Watmarkt side, which was awarded a Michelin star in November 2014 by the 2015 Michelin Guide .
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Places to see in ( Regensburg - Germany ) St Emmeram Church
Places to see in ( Regensburg - Germany ) St Emmeram Church
St. Emmeram's Abbey, now known as Schloss Thurn und Taxis, Schloss St. Emmeram, and St. Emmeram's Basilica, was a Benedictine monastery founded in about 739 in Regensburg in Bavaria at the grave of the itinerant Frankish bishop Saint Emmeram.
When the monastery was founded in about 739, the bishops of Regensburg were abbots in commendam, a common practice at the time which was not always to the advantage of the abbeys concerned. In 975, Saint Wolfgang of Regensburg, then bishop of Regensburg and abbot of St. Emmeram's, voluntarily gave up the position of abbot and severed the connection, making the abbots of St. Emmeram's independent of the bishopric. He was one of the first German bishops to do this, and his example in this was much copied across Germany in the years following. The first independent abbot was Ramwold (later the Blessed Ramwold). Both he and Saint Wolfgang were advocates of the monastic reforms of Gorze.
Saint Wolfgang, who was made bishop in 972, ordered that a library be constructed at St. Emmeram shortly after his arrival in Regensburg. An active scriptorium had existed at St. Emmeram in the Carolingian period, but it is not known whether it occupied a special building, and it appears that relatively few manuscripts of poor quality were produced there during the early tenth century. Over time, some works in the scriptorium were copied by monks, some works were preserved from the Carolingian period, and others were acquired as gifts.
After a decline in its significance during the 16th century the abbey enjoyed a resurgence in the 17th and 18th centuries under abbots Frobenius Forster, Coelestin Steiglehner, Roman Zirngibl and Placidus Heinrich, great scholars, particularly in the natural sciences. Under their leadership the abbey academy came to rival the Münchner Akademie. St. Emmeram's had a long tradition of scientific enquiry dating from the Middle Ages, in witness of which the monastery preserved the astrolabe of William of Hirsau.
In 1812 the monastic buildings were granted to the Princes of Thurn und Taxis, who had St. Emmeram's Abbey converted as a residence known from then on as Schloss Thurn und Taxis, sometimes called Schloss Sankt Emmeram. St. Emmeram Castle (or Abbey) is the largest non-palatial residence in Germany, with 517 rooms and a floor area of 21,460 m2 (231,000 sq. ft). The impressive St. Emmeram Castle with its unique park in Regensburg's city center covers five hectares. The Thurn und Taxis princely family still uses the castle as its primary residence.
The abbey church became a parish church, to which, on 18 February 1964, Pope Paul VI accorded the status of a basilica minor. The Romanesque basilica with three aisles, three choirs and a west transept is based on an original church building from the second half of the 8th century. Since that time it has been many times partly destroyed and rebuilt. The oldest extant part of the building is the ring crypt under the choir of the northern aisle. The three medieval carved stone reliefs on the north portal, dating from about 1052, the oldest of their type in Germany, represent Christ, Saint Emmeram and Saint Denis. The west transept has a painted wooden ceiling depicting Saint Benedict of Nursia. The crypt of Saint Wolfgang is beneath the choir of Saint Denis. Next to Saint Denis's altar in the northern aisle is the tomb of Emma, Queen of the East Franks (died 876), let into the wall. The high altar dates from 1669.
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Romantic christmas Market Regensburg Germany 2017 4K Schloss Thurn und Taxis with sonya7r2
In the heart of Europe Germany , there is a beautiful city Regesburg. Every year in christmas they organaize one of the most beautiful christmas markeet of Europe and a millions of tourist visit this markeet every year aroud the World .I took a chance to visit this markeet and filmed the main highlights.
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Der Weihnachtsmarkt in Regensburg vor der Eröffnung 3.Teil | Made in Germany
Hektik! - Endspurt zur Eröffnung. Der Weihnachtsmarkt-Veranstalter Peter Kittel schwört sein Personal auf ein gutes Geschäft ein. Die Handwerker aus der Region bauen ihre Stände auf und dekorieren beispielsweise mit Krippenfiguren,Schmiedekunst oder auch mit Hüten.Und bis zuletzt ist unklar - wird Fürstin Gloria von Thurn und Taxis es auch pünktlich bis zur feierlichen Eröffnung schaffen? Peter Kittel steht die Anspannung ins Gesicht geschrieben. Carmen Meyer und Ute Schneider sind auch diese Woche wieder für MADE IN GERMANY dabei.
Quincy Jones & Placido Domingo in St. Emmeram Castle | Cuisine Royale
Gloria von Thurn und Taxis welcomes Michael Jackson's producer Quincy Jones and opera singer Placido Damingo for a late night dinner.
St. Emmeram Castle lies in the Bavarian town of Regensburg. It is the largest inhabited Castle in Germany and home to one of the most established European nobles families: Thurn und Taxis. Here, Countess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis will be inviting high profile guests to celebrate the performance of opera legend Placido Domingo. The menu is put together and prepared by none other than the Michelin Starred chef Alfons Schuhbeck.
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Last Night of the Thurn und Taxis Proms (Regensburg, Germany)
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German Christmas Market Regensburg Castle Thurn and Taxis
Places to see in ( Regensburg - Germany )
Places to see in ( Regensburg - Germany )
Regensburg, a Bavarian city on the Danube River in southeast Germany, is known for its well-preserved medieval core. The 12th-century Stone Bridge, a 310m-long icon with 16 arches, crosses the river to the old town. The 13th-century Regensburg Cathedral, a twin-spired Gothic landmark, is home to the Regensburger Domspatzen choir. Walhalla, a Parthenon replica just east of the city, honors illustrious Germans.
The capital of the Oberpfalz region of Bavaria, Regensburg dates back to Roman times and was the first capital of Bavaria. Two thousand years of history bequeathed the city some of the region’s finest architectural heritage, a fact recognised by Unesco in 2006. Though big on the historical wow factor, today’s Regensburg is a laid-back, studenty and unpretentious sort of place and it's tangle of old streets a joy to wander.
Regensburg is one of Germany's oldest towns, founded by the Romans in 179 AD. It's in the German federal state of Bavaria, at the northernmost point of the river Danube. As capital of the district of Upper Palatinate and also its biggest settlement, Regensburg today is a thriving city of about 137,000 inhabitants. It has two universities and many landmarks and little chapels, most dating back to the Middle Ages (e.g. the Cathedral of St. Peter, the Old City Hall and Imperial Diet, and the Stone Bridge). According to legend there are so many chapels here, that there would always be at least one church bell ringing. Since 2006 the historic city center of Regensburg and Stadtamhof has been a UNESCO World Heritage site. Because of its narrow alleys Regensburg is often called the northernmost city of Italy.
Regensburg grew to strength and prosperity during the Middle Ages. In the 9th century Regensburg was one of the most important cities in the Kingdom of the East Franks. Through the long-distance trade to Paris, Kiev and Venice Regensburg experienced an economic boom in the 12th and 13th century and was one of the most populous and prosperous cities. A sign of the prosperity of the time is the construction of the Stone Bridge (c. 1135-1146). In 1245, Emperor Frederick II raised Regensburg to the Free Imperial City, and remained so until 1803.
Regensburg economically regained some strength because of its role as a river port for crude oil imports from Eastern Europe. Although Regensburg was target to 20 allied bombings during World War II, because it was home to one of Messerschmitt's main aircraft factories as well as an oil refinery, the historic city center took only little damage. There were two sub-camps of the Flossenbürg concentration camp located in the vicinity of the town for a brief period of time in early 1945. In 1960 the university was founded and several large companies like Siemens, BMW, Infineon, and Toshiba built factories in the city. In 2006 Regensburg's historic city center was appointed a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Regensburg was also home to the German Pope - Joseph Ratzinger. He spent a long time in Regensburg and from 1969 on he taught theology at Regensburg University.
A lot to see in Regensburg such as :
Old Stone Bridge
The Walhalla
Saint Emmeram's Abbey
Regensburg Cathedral
Porta Praetoria
Palais Thurn und Taxis
Regensburg Museum of Danube Shipping
Basilica of the Nativity of Our Lady, Regensburg
Dreieinigkeitskirche
Scots Monastery, Regensburg
Regensburg Museum of History
Golfmuseum Regensburg
Old Town Hall
document Reichstag
Haidplatz
BrückturmDomschatzmuseum Regensburg
St. Ulrich
Goldener Turm
Naturkundemuseum Ostbayern
Museum of Bavarian History
Kaiser-Therme
Bismarckplatz
Thon-Dittmer-Palais
Thurn und Taxis
Kepler Gedächtnishaus
Stadt Park
document niedermünster
Cultheca-museum
Baumburger turm
Runtingerhaus
Neupfarrplatz
Botanical Garden
Donaustauf Castle
Maria Läng Chapel
Kunstforum Ostdeutsche Galerie
Herzogspark
Neue Waag (Regensburg)
Kletterwald Regensburg
Dörnbergpark
Römerturm
Sarchinger Weiher
Guggenberger See
Stadtmauer
Crypta S. Erhardi
Stone column 981
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