Places to see in ( Wiesbaden - Germany )
Places to see in ( Wiesbaden - Germany )
Wiesbaden is a city in the western German state of Hesse. Its neoclassical Kurhaus now houses a convention center and a casino. The Kurpark is an English-style landscaped garden designed in 1852. The red, neo-Gothic Market Church on Schlossplatz is flanked by the neoclassical City Palace, seat of State Parliament. Museum Wiesbaden displays expressionist paintings by Alexej von Jawlensky and natural history exhibits.
Wiesbaden is one of the oldest spa towns in Europe. Its name translates to meadow baths, making reference to the hot springs. Wiesbaden is internationally famous for its architecture, climate (also called the Nice of the North), and its hot springs. At one time, Wiesbaden boasted 26 hot springs. Fourteen of the springs are still flowing today.In 1970, the town of Wiesbaden hosted the tenth Hessentag state festival.
Wiesbaden has long been famous for its thermal springs and spa. Use of the thermal springs was first documented by the Romans. The business of spring bathing became important for Wiesbaden near the end of the Middle Ages. Wiesbaden is well connected to the German motorway (Autobahn) system. The Wiesbadener Kreuz is an Autobahn interchange eastwards the city where the Bundesautobahn 3 (A 3), Cologne to Würzburg, and the Bundesautobahn 66 (A 66), Rheingau to Fulda, meet. With approximately 190,000 cars daily it is one of the most heavily used interchange in Germany. The Bundesautobahn 66 (A 66) connects Wiesbaden with Frankfurt. Wiesbaden's main railway station and several minor railway stops connect the town with Frankfurt, Darmstadt, Mainz, Limburg and Koblenz via Rüdesheim.
Alot to see in ( Wiesbaden - Germany ) such as :
Marktkirche, Wiesbaden
Tier- und Pflanzenpark Fasanerie
Wiesbaden City Palace
Museum Wiesbaden
Frauenstein Castle
Rettbergsaue
Neroberg
Schloss Park
St Elizabeth's Church, Wiesbaden
Biebrich Palace
Casino de Wiesbaden
Kurpark, Wiesbaden
Warmer Damm
Château de Freudenberg
Kochbrunnen
Jagdschloss Platte
Schierstein Bridge
Heidenmauer
Aktives Museum Spiegelgasse
Mainz-Kastel Zoo
St. Augustine's of Canterbury, Wiesbaden
Museum Castellum
Villa Söhnlein-Pabst
Frauen Museum Wiesbaden
Mosburg
Kunsthaus
HarlekinÄum
Galerie CP Cerny + Partner
Hofgut Hammermühle
Aktives Museum Spiegelgasse für Deutsch-Jüdische Geschichte
Leichtweißhöhle
Ägyptenausstellung
Bowling Green, Wiesbaden
Schläferskopf
Kellerskopf
Museum für Deutsche Fernsehgeschichte
Dotzheimer Heimatmuseum
Wuth´sche Brauerei
Erbenheimer Warte
Kinderbauernhof
Dotzheimer Museum
Kunstraum
Hall of Fame Wiesbaden
Rabengrund von Wiesbaden
Schlosspark Biebrich
Alte ziegellei
Museumsbahnhof Chausseehaus (Nassauische Touristik-Bahn)
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Places to see in ( Wiesbaden - Germany ) Wilhelmstrasse
Places to see in ( Wiesbaden - Germany ) Wilhelmstrasse
The Wilhemstraße is an urban boulevard in Wiesbaden, state capital of Hesse, Germany. Nicknamed Rue by the locals, the Wilhelmstraße is one of Germany's busiest, upscale shopping streets.
The Wilhelmstraße is some 900 metres long and lies in the district of Nordost. It stretches from the Kureck (Spa) to Rheinstraße and Friedrich-Ebert-Allee on its southern end. At Kureck, the Wilhelmstraße reaches onto Warmer Damm, a park with a huge pond. Adjacent to Wilhelmstraße is the quarter Mitte, Wiesbaden's old quarter. The entire boulevard is some 30 metres (98 ft) wide and may be perceived as an urban esplanade.
The Eastern side of Wilhelmstraße is entirely commercial, with upmarket stores and shopping arcades leading to and from the boulevard. The Western side is quieter, given that it predominantly has parks and some historical buildings.
Places of interest nearby:
Bowling Green with Kurhaus
Hotel Nassauer Hof, five star luxury hotel
Kurhaus Wiesbaden with Casino and Kurpark
Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden
Bowling Green
Erbprinzenpalais
Villa Clementine
Museum Wiesbaden
Rhein-Main-Hallen
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Kann das weg: Schön oder stöhn? Wiesbaden - Parkanlage Warmer Damm
Wir sind hier in Wiesbaden, in der Parkanlage „Warmer Damm“ - und hinter uns sowas wie ne kaputte Bowlingkugel. – Ist das Kunst oder kann das weg? Ist es „schön“ oder „stöhn“ ? Es handelt sich um eine Bronzeplastik mit dem schönen Titel „Leben“ des slowenischen Bildhauers Franz Rotar. und sie steht hier seit 1981.
Places to see in ( Wiesbaden - Germany )
Places to see in ( Wiesbaden - Germany )
Wiesbaden is a city in the western German state of Hesse. Its neoclassical Kurhaus now houses a convention center and a casino. The Kurpark is an English-style landscaped garden designed in 1852. The red, neo-Gothic Market Church on Schlossplatz is flanked by the neoclassical City Palace, seat of State Parliament. Museum Wiesbaden displays expressionist paintings by Alexej von Jawlensky and natural history exhibits.
Lined with magnificent neoclassical buildings that were rebuilt after WWII, Wiesbaden, the state capital of Hesse, is one of Europe's oldest spa towns, with hot springs still flowing today. It's 40km west of Frankfurt, across the Rhine from Mainz. Wiesbaden's name translates as 'meadow baths', reflecting both its thermal baths and beautiful expanses of parkland. The city lies at the eastern edge of the Rheingau wine-growing region, which stretches along the Rhine's right (northern) bank west to the Rüdesheim area of the Romantic Rhine.
Renowned Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821–81) amassed huge debts at the city’s gambling tables in the 1860s, which inspired his masterpiece, The Gambler. Home to the European headquarters of the US Army, Wiesbaden has a strong US military presence, with around 19,000 US citizens based here.
Wiesbaden is a historic spa city which has catered to people from countries near and far for many centuries, back to the Romans who knew it as Aquis Mattiacis. Wiesbaden is one of the oldest spa towns in Europe with 26 (today: 14) hot springs.
Today it is part of the larger Rhine area and profits from its proximity to the Frankfurt Airport and the business centre of Frankfurt. During peak times (trade fairs, conventions, etc.) a lot of business travellers stay in Wiesbaden instead of in Frankfurt and relax from the busy metropolis in this smaller city with a charming old city.
Wiesbaden is very well connected by many highways from Frankfurt, Cologne or Mainz. Trains travel frequently and are very enjoyable. Travel times by car are roughly 15 min (from Mainz), 30 min (from Frankfurt), or 2 hr (from Cologne / Köln).
Alot to see in Wiesbaden such as :
Gutenberg Museum
Mainz Cathedral
Rheinsteig
Eberbach Abbey
St. Stephan, Mainz
Neroberg
Marktkirche, Wiesbaden
Landesmuseum Mainz
Biebrich Palace
Wiesbaden City Palace
Nerobergbahn
Kurpark, Wiesbaden
Taunus Wunderland
Tier- und Pflanzenpark Fasanerie
Museum Wiesbaden
Mainz Citadel
St. Elizabeth's Church, Wiesbaden
Château de Freudenberg
Kochbrunnen
Warmer Damm
Electoral Castle
Fontaine de carnaval
Theodor Heuss Bridge
Schlosspark Biebrich
Augustinerkirche, Mainz
Schwarzlichthelden Minigolf
Lennebergwald
St. Bonifatius, Wiesbaden
Natural History Museum Mainz
Sanctuaire d'Isis et de Mater Magna
Parco comunale di Magonza
Roman Theatre
Römertor
Rettbergsaue
Museum für Antike Schifffahrt
Gutenberg-Denkmal
Marktbrunnen
Wood Tower
Frauen Museum
Bowling Green, Wiesbaden
Kellerskopf
Volks Park
Dom- und Diözesanmuseum
City Museum at Market
Casino de Wiesbaden
Christuskirche, Mainz
Rheingauer Gebück
St. Peter's Church, Mainz
Stadthistorisches Museum Mainz
Burg Eppstein
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Wiesbaden - Nizza des Nordens - Stadtporträt 2015 - SINITA-TV.DE
Wiesbaden - Städteporträt 2015 - SINITA-TV.DE
Wiesbaden wunderbar lautet ein Werbe-Slogan aus den 1980er Jahren und er passte wunderbar - damals wie heute.
Stationen: Kurhaus, Kurpark, Spielbank,Staatstheater - Foyer - Theathersaal, Wilhelmstraße, Park Warmer Damm,Schlossplatz,Café Maldaner, Kaiser-Friedrich-Therme,Nerobergbahn, Neroberg,Russ. Kirche, Schloss Biebrich
????Wiesbaden⭐ Sternschnuppenmarkt???? Weihnachtsmarkt????
Wiesbadener Weihnachtsmarkt????
Just landed and our first destination is a real Christmasmarket, right in the center of downtown Wiesbaden.
We even had a change to play with some Reggae Drums and ride on a Ferris Wheel!
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Come visit Wiesbaden during the Christmas Holidays when the city will be transformed into a real winter wonderland. At the Twinkling Star Christmas Market, the crisp winter air carries the scents of roasted almonds, mulled wine and other delicious treats. Many of the city’s sights, such as the festively decorated Kurhaus, the atmospherically lit Wilhelmstraße and the ESWE Eiszeit at Warmer Damm create a wonderful festive feeling.
Wiesbadener Impressionen (Teil 1)
8-mm-Film vom Mai 67 mit historischen Aufnahmen aus der Wiesbadener Innenstadt und vom Neroberg. Damals fuhren die Autos noch durch Kirchgasse und Langgasse, einiges hat sich seither geändert. Zu sehen sind: Museum, Rhein-Main-Halle, Bonifatiuskirche, Kirchgasse, Langgasse, Römertor, Schlossplatz, Rathaus, Marktkirche, Wilhelmstrasse, Warmer Damm, Theater, Kurhaus, Kurpark, Nerobergbahn, Neroberghotel, Pavillon, Griechische Kapelle. Zum Schluss Leuchtreklame und ein Rundgang über den nächtlichen Andreasmarkt (1965)
VingTsun School Wiesbaden
VingTsun School Wiesbaden , training at Warmer Damm park Wiesbaden city today 6pm-8pm
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Geheimtipp Villa im Tal in Wiesbaden
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Wilhelmstraßenfest Wiesbaden 2014
Band: Another Livetime (anotherlivetime.de)
Bühne: Warmer Damm 22 bis 24 Uhr
Freitag, 13.06.14
Sternschnuppenmarkt 2019 in Wiesbaden! Das Riesenrad/ Der Weihnachtsbaum/ Bowling Green
Sternschnuppenmarkt 2019 in Wiesbaden! Das Riesenrad, der Weihnachtsbaum und Bowling Green. (DE) Weihnachten 2019 in Wiesbaden bietet mehrere Weihnachtsattraktionen:
1.) Das Wiesbadener Riesenrad mit Hessischer WinterStubb
(26.11.2019 - 12.01.2020) -- Mauritiusplatz Wiesbaden
2.) Sternschnuppenmarkt mit Weihnachtsbaum
(26.11.2019 - 23.12.2019) -- Zwischen Rathhaus, Landtag und Marktkirche
3.) Eiszeit, Lumen-Alm und Eisstockschießen
(20.11.2019 - 12.01.2020) -- Neben dem Hessischen Staatstheater Wiesbaden
4.) ESWE-Eiszeit, Schlittschuhlauf-Attraktion
(20.11.2019 - 12.01.2020) -- Hinter dem Hessischen Staatstheater Wiesbaden
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Christmas 2019 in Wiesbaden offers several Christmas attractions:
1.) The Wiesbaden Ferris Wheel with Hessian winter tavern (WinterStubb)
(26.11.2019 - 12.01.2020) -- Mauritiusplatz Wiesbaden
2.) Twinkling Star Christmas Market with Christmas tree
(26.11.2019 - 23.12.2019) -- Between Town Hall, Parliament and Market Church
3.) Ice Age, Lumen-Alm and Curling
(20.11.2019 - 12.01.2020) -- Next to the Hessian State Theatre Wiesbaden
4.) ESWE ice age, ice skating attraction
(20.11.2019 - 12.01.2020) -- Behind the Hessian State Theater Wiesbaden
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Various Germanic tribes have inhabited the northern parts of modern Germany since classical antiquity. A region named Germania was documented before 100 AD. During the Migration Period, the Germanic tribes expanded southward. Beginning in the 10th century, German territories formed a central part of the Holy Roman Empire. During the 16th century, northern German regions became the centre of the Protestant Reformation. After the collapse of the Holy Roman Empire, the German Confederation was formed in 1815. The German revolutions of 1848–49 resulted in the Frankfurt Parliament establishing major democratic rights.
In 1871, Germany became a nation state when most of the German states (most notably excluding Switzerland and Austria) unified into the Prussian-dominated German Empire. After World War I and the revolution of 1918–19, the Empire was replaced by the parliamentary Weimar Republic. The Nazi seizure of power in 1933 led to the establishment of a dictatorship, World War II and the Holocaust. After the end of World War II in Europe and a period of Allied occupation, two German states were founded: West Germany, formed from the American, British, and French occupation zones, and East Germany, formed from the Soviet occupation zone. Following the Revolutions of 1989 that ended communist rule in Central and Eastern Europe, the country was reunified on 3 October 1990. Today, the sovereign state of Germany is a federal parliamentary republic with an elected president.
In the 21st century, Germany is a great power with a strong economy; it has the world's fourth-largest economy by nominal GDP, and the fifth-largest by PPP. As a global leader in several industrial and technological sectors, it is both the world's third-largest exporter and importer of goods. A developed country with a very high standard of living, it upholds a social security and universal health care system, environmental protection, and a tuition-free university education.
The Federal Republic of Germany was a founding member of the European Economic Community in 1957 and the European Union in 1993. It is part of the Schengen Area and became a co-founder of the Eurozone in 1999. Germany is a member of the United Nations, NATO, the G7, the G20, and the OECD. Known for its rich cultural history, Germany has been continuously the home of influential and successful artists, philosophers, musicians, sportspeople, entrepreneurs, scientists, engineers, and inventors.