THIS EXISTS IN GERMANY?! - Exploring The Bastei Castle & Königstein Fortress (Road Trip Part 2)
Next stop on our German road trip: The Bastei! These beautiful rock formations in Germany were formed by thousands of years of water erosion and used to be a functioning castle. A sandstone bridge from 1851 connects the rocks formations. Then it's off to explore the stunning Königstein Fortress!
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커다란 돌 위에 석축을 쌓아 외적의 침입을 막았는데 그 높이가 얼마나 높은 지 입장하려면 화물차용 엘리베이터를 타고 올라가야만 했다. 엘리베이터에서 내린 후 성 밖을 내다보니 드레스덴 시내가 한 눈에 들어왔다. 성안에 들어가니 처음 눈에 띄는 건 보물 창고 작센왕국시절 은화인 탈레르를 지하 창고에 보관하고 있었다. 드럼통 하나 무게가 223㎏이나 나갔음으로 레일을 깔아 운반했다고 한다. 이 성에서 체코방향으로 바라다보면 숫한 세월동안 엘베 강이 빚은 절경이 나온다. 이름 하여 작센 스위스. 서양에서 좀체로 보기 힘든 동양적 산수화의 세계다. 엘베 강은 오늘도 작센지방 사람들에게 문화예술의 젖줄이 되어 준 후 유유히 흘러 북쪽의 바다로 그 모습을 감추고 있다.
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The large stone masonry built on a blocked entrance to the external intrusion of how high I is not that high for vans had to go up the elevator. Lower the elevator, it came out a castle outside the city of Dresden at a glance. Going into the castle in the first eye-catching thing treasures of Saxony Kingdom of childhood allergic to ride the silver was kept in an underground warehouse. The drum is one that carries weight crushing rail 223㎏ or nagateum. Suthan time to look for hope in the direction of the castle comes the Czech Republic are the Elbe River Scenic debt. Name Saxon Switzerland. Hardly a world of tough Western View from Oriental landscapes. Today, Saxony is the Elbe river lazily flowing to local people who then become a lifeline of culture and art to hide that look to the north of the sea.
[German: Google Translator]
Die große Steinmauerwerk auf einem Sperr Eingang zum Eindringen von außen, wie hoch ich gebaut ist nicht so hoch für Transporter musste gehen bis der Aufzug. Senken Sie den Lift, kam heraus, ein Schloss außerhalb der Stadt Dresden auf einen Blick. Sie gingen in das Schloss in den ersten auffälligen Sache Schätze der sächsischen Königreich Kindheit allergisch auf die Silber Fahrt war in einem unterirdischen Lager gehalten. Die Trommel ist eine, die Gewichtsbrechschiene 223㎏ oder nagateum trägt. Suthan Zeit für Hoffnung in Richtung der Burg aussehen kommt der Tschechischen Republik sind die Elbe River Scenic Schulden. Nennen Sie die Sächsische Schweiz. Kaum eine Welt der harten westlichen Blick von Oriental Landschaften. Heute ist Sachsen Elbe faul, um Menschen vor Ort, die dann eine Lebensader der Kunst und Kultur, um diesen Blick in den Norden des Meeres verstecken fließt.
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■클립명: 유럽080-독일05-13 쾨니히슈타인 성에서 바라본 작센 스위스/Konigstein Castle/Saxon Switzerland/Panorama
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■촬영일자: 2007년 11월 November
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Adventures In Saxony, Germany (Saxon Switzerland & Dresden)
From the Bastei Bridge, and the Elbe Sandstone Mountains in Saxon Switzerland,, to Dresden's beautiful architecture, it’s time to get to know Saxony in Germany.
Last month Macca from An Adventurous World and I headed off on an epic adventure with two very different elements. We explored the stunning natural landscapes of Saxon Switzerland, hiking around the Bastei, checking out the Bastei Bridge and some stunning waterfalls and viewpoints too.
We also visited Dresden, to see the stunning architecture of a city that has been almost entirely rebuilt.
Although I've visited Germany five times, this trip showed me a whole new side to the country. I can't wait to see more soon!
Big thanks to Germany Tourism and Saxony Tourism for inviting us to explore this beautiful region of Germany! As always all opinions are our own.
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GoNoGuide Season 2 (สรุป) เที่ยว สาธารณรัฐเช็ก - เยอรมนี / 40 Days in Czech Republic & Germany
สรุปการเดินทาง GoNoGuide Season 2
เที่ยว สาธารณรัฐเช็ก / Czech Republic
Day 0 : Bangkok - Prague
Day 1 : Vysehrad, Prague
Day 2 : Karlstein , Prague
Day 3 : Prague Castle
Day 4 : Bohemian Paradise, Turnov
Day 5 : Bohemian Paradise, Turnov
Day 6 : Kutna Hora
Day 7 : Benesov u Prahy
Day 8 : Ceske Budejovice
Day 9 : Cesky Krumlov
Day 10 : Hruboka nad Vltavou, Ceske Budejovice
Day 11 : Plzen , Cheb , Karlovy Vary
Day 12 : Loket, Karlovy Vary
Day 13 : Loket, Karlovy Vary
Day 14 : Usti nad Labem , Decin , Hrensko
Day 15 : Bohemian Switzerland , Hrensko
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เที่ยว เยอรมนี / Germany
Day 16 : Koenigstein , Bad Schandau , Saxon Switzerland
Day 17 : Rathen , Dresden
Day 18 : Moritzburg , Pilnitz
Day 19 : Dresden
Day 20 : Pirna , Dresden
Day 21 : Radebaul , Meissen
Day 22 : Leipzig , Quedlinburg
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Day 24 : Wernigerode
Day 25 : Magdeburg
Day 26 : Hanover
Day 27 : Buckeburg , Nordstemmen , Hanover
Day 28 : Bad Pyrmont , Hamelin , Hanover
Day 29 : Bremen
Day 30 : Hamburg
Day 31 : Schwerin
Day 32 : Wismar
Day 33 : Warnemude , Rostock
Day 34 : Stralsund , Rostock
Day 35 : Berlin
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SACHSEN - GERMANY (HD1080p)
Beautiful Places in Germany
Germany is one such place, the beautiful European state dominantly sitting in the centre of Europe. Travellers to Germany have a multitude of places to visit, from ancient strongholds to gothic castles and keeps, modern entertainment complexes and sombre war memorials. Eat traditional German food, drink some real German beer, and then hike, bike, ski and boat your way around the beautiful German countryside, covered in forests and mountains. Shot with state of the art DJI unmanned recreational camera drones, see Germany like never before.
Germany’s history is as old as the mountains. A long past of dominant Germanic tribes existing in the areas between the river Rhine and modern day Berlin would occasionally burst forth and conquer lands both east, west and south of their borders. After warring with the Romans for many decades, the people of Germany were able to muster around the flags of the strongest tribes; the Franks and the Saxons as well as a few others. As the Franks grew in power, they annexed many other nations into what was labelled the Holy Roman Empire by its founder, Charlemagne. The Empire became a nation divided into principalities ruled by many German princes, and over the next few hundred years they guided much of Europe’s religious, scientific and philosophic development. After unification into a German Empire, Germany experienced a small revolution before the institution of the Weimar Republic. Suffering from the effects of two World Wars, and a separation of the state into two entities during the Cold War, Germany has come out of its reincarnation as the world’s 4th strongest economy, and a world leader with a very bright future.
Every visitor to Germany will visit the Reichstag, the capital, which is Berlin. Make sure to grab a beer to warm the chest before heading out to see landmarks like the Berlin Wall Memorial and the significant Brandenburg Gate. Don’t miss out on the shopping at the famous Kaufhaus des Westens, and definitely don’t miss out on the many dance and rock music festivals that are regular occurrences around the capital.
If you thought Berlin was a party then you haven’t been to Munich. Home to all sorts of Bavarian festivities, as well as the famous Oktoberfest, Munich is the ultimate German attraction if you intend on satisfying your gastric desires. Otherwise the city has a lovely park called the English Garden, as well as a historic square called the Marienplatz, both of which are must-see features.
For a real taste of traditional Germany, take a trip to Erfurt. But don’t linger too long in the city famous for its Erfurt Cathedral and Domplatz. The countryside, just a short trip away is home to the great forests of which Germany is known for. The area is home to great hiking trails through these ancient woods, and during winter, towns like Oberhof are filled with tourists eager to take to the ski-slopes.
If you’re off to Bavaria, make sure you see the legendary Neuschwanstein Castle near the city of Fussen. The castle was built by Ludwig II of Bavaria more than 150 years ago, and is probably the closest thing to a real-life fairy tale castle. Equally impressive is the Fortress Konigstein near Dresden, and is much older than Neuschwanstein, dating back to the late Frankish Holy Roman Empire. A more accessible German castle (not located at the top of a dizzyingly-high cliff) is that of Wackerbarth, and is a beautiful representation of late Saxon architecture. The most impressive architectural landmark is that natural one of the Bastei rocks by the Elbe River and mountain-range. The sandstone rocks seem to stab out from the earth and climb up to the heavens, and astoundingly, at the rocks top, lies a bridge that crosses the valley.
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The Top Ten Most Beautiful Stone Bridges In The World
The Top Ten Most Beautiful Stone Bridges In The World
10-Minneapolis Stone Arch Bridge,Minneapolis,U.S.A.
09-Pont Neuf Bridge, Paris, France
08-Charles Bridge, Prague, Czech Republic
07-Khaju Bridge, Isfahan, Iran
06-Malabadi Bridge,Diyarbakır,Turkey
05-Ponte Vecchio, Florence, Italy
04-Konitsa Bridge, Konitsa, Greece
03-Stari Most, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
02-Bastei Bridge, Saxon Switzerland National Park , Germany
01-Puente Nuevo, Ronda, Spain
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Secret Places - List 1
Sometimes in internet we saw photos from amazing places but in the description is not referred the place or even the country where the photo was taken.
Because of this, we created some months ago a facebook fan page and a blog where we put some of this photos but with all information we need to find the place.
In this Video the places are:
China - Tianmen Mountain National Park
Germany - Bastei Bridge
Jordan - El Khazneh, Petra
Iceland - Godafoss Waterfall
Greece - Navagio Beach, Zakynthos
Palau - Jellyfish Lake
Yemen - Jabal Shahara Bridge
Germany - The Partnach Gorge
South Africa - Kimberley Mine
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Castillos de Cuento: Alemania / Unique Castles From Germany [IGEO.TV]
Alemania es un país con una rica historia en la que destacan multitud de elementos culturales. Símbolo de esa historia son muchos los castillos que abundan en su territorio, fruto de la riqueza de nobles y reyes de otras épocas. Estos castillos abarcan una amplia etapa histórica, desde los construidos en la Edad Media hasta los construidos en el siglo XIX. Algunos ejemplos son:
- Castillo de Eltz: castillo medieval ubicado en las colinas entre Coblenza y Tréveris. Data del siglo XII, y desde entonces pertenece a la misma familia. La parte más antigua del edificio es un torreón de estilo románico mientras que al resto del conjunto le sigue un estilo gótico tardío. El complejo lo componen ocho torres de hasta ocho pisos con una altura entre 30 y 40 metros.
- Castillo de Hohenzollern: situado al sur de Stuttgart y vinculado a la dinastía Hohenzollern. El castillo se sitúa en la cumbre del monte que lleva su mismo nombre a unos 855 metros de altitud. La primera parte del castillo fue construida en el siglo XI, aunque posee al menos dos construcción más, una segunda en el siglo XV, y una tercera (el castillo actual) en el siglo XIX, de estilo neogótico.
- Castillo de Neuschwanstein: fortificación situada en Baviera, cerca de Füssen. Se trata de uno de los castillos neogóticos más famosos de Alemania. Fue mandado construir por Luis II de Baviera conocido como El rey loco en 1866. Como curiosidad añadida, este castillo fue el modelo a seguir en la construcción del famoso castillo de Disneyland.
- Castillo de Hohenschwangau: se encuentra en la ciudad que lleva su mismo nombre al sudoeste de Baviera y cerca de la frontera con Austria. Fue mandado construir por el padre del Rey Luis II de Baviera, el Rey Maximiliano II. Su ubicación pertenece a un histórico lugar donde se erigieron antiguas fortalezas, una inicial en el siglo XII, pasó por diversas reconstrucciones hasta que quedó abandonada en el siglo XVI y posteriormente en ruinas ya en el siglo XIX. El arquitecto a cargo del proyecto del Rey Maximiliano fue Domenico Quaglio quien le dio el aspecto neogótico actual.
- Castillo de Burghausen: ubicado junto al río Salzach, en la frontera con Austria en el distrito de Altötting. Es considerado el castillo más largo de Europa. Su historia se remonta al año 1025 como propiedad imperial. Posteriormente la propiedad fue asignada a los Condes de Burghausen tras los cuales se sucedieron numerosos propietarios a través de los siglos donde la ciudad alcanzó un alto nivel político y económico.
- Castillo de Konigsteiner: se trata de una fortaleza situada en lo alto de una montaña en la región de Suiza Sajona cerca del pueblo de Konigstein. Fue utilizada como prisión durante siglos y en la actualidad destaca por su atracción turística. La primera referencia al castillo se remonta al año 1241.
Germany is a country with a rich history and many cultural elements. One of these elements are the castles which are around of his land, from nobility and royalty richness in other times. The origins of most of them are in the Medieval period to XIX century buildings. Some of them are:
- Eltz Castle: medieval castle located in the hills between Koblenz and Trier. It is from XII century and since then It is owned by the same family. The oldest part in this castle is a Romanic turret and the rest of the castle has a Neogotic style. The castle has eight towers with eight floors and a height around 30-40 metres.
- Hohenzollern Castle: It is located at south from Stuttgart in the top of a hill with the same name at 855 meters of height. The first part of the castle was built in the XI century, a second part was built in the XV century, and the third part (that´s actually) in the XIX century, by a Neogotic style.
- Neuschwanstein Castle: It is located in Bavaria near from Füssen. It is one of the most famous Neogotic castles in Germany. It was built by orders of King Louis II from Bavaria, known as Crazy King in 1866. This castle was the model followed by Walt Disney in his castles from Disneyland.
- Hohenschwangau Castle: It is located in the city that has the same name at the southwest of Bavaria and near from the Austrian borderline. It was built by Domenico Quaglio by the King Maximilian II orders. In this place, there was a lot of fortress and buildings until the last one in the XIX century.
- Burghausen Castle: It is located near to Salzach River in the Austrian borderline in the Altötting District. It is considered the largest castle in Europe. It History dated from the year 1025. When the Burghausen family got the property, the castle and the city has a high politic and economic level.
- Konigsteiner Castle: It is a fortress located in a hill in the Swiss-Saxony Region near to Konigstein town.
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Pillnitz Castle Dresden Germany
This video is about Pillnitz Castle.