Heidelberg Castle Germany - Heidelberg Schloss - Tour inside the castle
Nice and interesting place in Heidelberg. Beautiful place.
HEIDELBERG GERMANY
HEIDELBERG y su castillo: uno de los más visitados del país | 6# Baden Wuttemberg | Alemania
Visitamos una de las ciudades más bonitas de la Baden-Wurtemberg. Es famosa por su centro histórico, por el palacio de Heidelberg y la universidad más antigua del país. (Turismo Baden Wuttemberg - Turismo Alemania)
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We visited one of the most beautiful cities in Baden-Württemberg. It is famous for its historic center, the Heidelberg Palace and the oldest university in the country. (Tourism Baden Wuttemberg - Tourism Germany)
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Wir haben eine der schönsten Städte Baden-Württembergs besucht. Es ist berühmt für sein historisches Zentrum, das Heidelberger Schloss und die älteste Universität des Landes. (Tourismus Baden Wuttemberg - Tourismus Deutschland)
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¿Qué ver y visitar en Heidelberg? / What to see and visit in Heidelberg? / Was kann man in Heidelberg sehen und besuchen? /
- Casco antiguo Heidelberg
- Marktplatz Heidelberg
- Castillo de Heidelberg
- Puente viejo
- German Pharmacy Museum
- Brückentor o Old Bridge Gate
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Places to see in ( Heidelberg - Germany )
Places to see in ( Heidelberg - Germany )
Heidelberg is a town on the Neckar River in southwestern Germany. It’s known for venerable Heidelberg University, founded in the 14th century. Gothic Heiliggeistkirche church towers over the cafe-lined Marktplatz, a town square in the Altstadt (Old Town). The red-sandstone ruins of Heidelberg Castle, a noted example of Renaissance architecture, stand on Königstuhl hill.
Heidelberg is a college town situated on the river Neckar in south-west Germany. Located about 78 km (48 mi) south of Frankfurt, Heidelberg is the fifth-largest city in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. Heidelberg is part of the densely populated Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region. A former residence of the Electorate of the Palatinate, Heidelberg is a popular tourist destination due to its romantic cityscape, including Heidelberg Castle, the Philosophers' Walk, and the baroque style Old Town.
Heidelberg is in the Rhine Rift Valley, on the left bank of the lower part of the Neckar in a steep valley in the Odenwald. It is bordered by the Königsstuhl (568 m) and the Gaisberg (375 m) mountains. The Neckar here flows in an east-west direction. On the right bank of the river, the Heiligenberg mountain rises to a height of 445 meters. The Neckar flows into the Rhine approximately 22 kilometres north-west in Mannheim. Villages incorporated during the 20th century stretch from the Neckar Valley along the Bergstraße, a road running through the Odenwald hills. Heidelberg is on European walking route E1 (Sweden-Umbria).
Heidelberg is located on four tourist roads: Bergstraße, Bertha Benz Memorial Route, Castle Road, and Straße der Demokratie (Road of Democracy). Heidelberg Central Station (Hauptbahnhof) is on the Rhine Valley Railway and is served by Intercity-Express, Euro City trains. This station is served by the RheinNeckar S-Bahn. The main transport hub of Heidelberg is the Bismarckplatz. Several main thoroughfares of the city intersect here and one of the longest pedestrian streets in Europe, the Hauptstraße (main street) runs from here through the entire old town of Heidelberg. Heidelberg Central Station was nearby for many years, which was a combined terminal and through station.
Alot to see in ( Heidelberg - Germany ) such as :
Heidelberg Castle
Church of the Holy Spirit, Heidelberg
Königstuhl
Kurpfälzisches Museum
Heiligenberg
President Friedrich Ebert Memorial
Botanischer Garten der Universität Heidelberg
Heidelberg Zoo
Old Bridge , The Karl Theodor Bridge
Philosophenweg
Heidelberger Bergbahn
Marktplatz
Neckarwiese
Studentenkarzer
Pharmacy Museum
Märchenparadies Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Tinnunculus Falknerei
Jumpinn
Documentation and Cultural Centre of German Sinti and Roma
Deutsches Verpackungsmuseum
Sammlung Prinzhorn
Völkerkundemuseum
Karlstor
Neuburg Abbey
Universitätsmuseum
Heidelberger Kunstverein
Museum Haus Cajeth
CARL BOSCH MUSEUM HEIDELBERG gGmbH
Handschuhsheim, Tiefburg
Bismarck-Säule
Heidenloch
Monastery of St. Michael
Herkulesbrunnen
Scheffelterrasse
Brückenaffe
Museum für Sakrale Kunst und Liturgie
Textilmuseum Max Berk
Brass Monkey Statue
Hexenturm
Philosophers Walk
Heiligenberganlage
Felsenmeer, Russenstein, Naturpark Michelsbrunnen
Heidelberger Stuhlmuseum
Friedrich-Ebert-Platz
Berlejung GmbH
Heidelberger Forum für Kunst
Schloß Heidelberg Verw. Zentrale
Skulpturenpark Heidelberg
Galerie Nedev
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Apothekenmuseum in Heidelberg
Majestätisch thront es über Altstadt und Neckar und zieht jährlich Besucher aus aller Welt in seinen Bann. Doch nicht nur mit romantischer Ästhetik lockt das Heidelberger Schloss. Verborgen hinter den dicken Mauern liegt mit dem Deutschen Apothekenmuseum eines der bestbesuchten deutschen Museen überhaupt. Mit seinen rund 20.000 Exponaten ist es zudem das größte Apothekenmuseum weltweit. Jährlich nimmt es so über 600.000 große und kleine Besucher auf eine 200-jährige Reise durch die Geschichte der Pharmazie. Von Tiegeln und Apparaturen aus dem frühen 18. Jahrhundert bis hin zu modernen Designs von Wagenfeld reicht das Sortiment, das ausschließlich aus Originalen besteht. Um interessierten Besuchern das Tätigkeitsfeld des Pharmazeuten zu veranschaulichen, bietet das Museum eine Vielzahl an Mitmachaktionen, bei denen jeder seinen ganz persönlichen Einblick in das Apothekerdasein gewinnen kann so können im Rahmen von Führungen für Familien, Gruppen oder aber Alleinreisende Salben oder Tees gemischt, Pillen gedreht und Destillate erstellt werden. Die Breite der Besucher reicht so von den Kindergartengruppen der Region bis hin zu einer Fülle an internationalen Gästen aus Übersee, Japan oder Russland. Getragen und finanziert wird das Museum überwiegend durch Spenden eines Fördervereins. Fast ausschließlich alle Exponate stammen dabei aus den Beständen hilfsbereiter, deutscher Apotheken, die so einen Beitrag zum Erhalt des Wissens um ihre Tätigkeit leisten.
Waldkirch
Waldkirch is a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, located 15 kilometers northeast of Freiburg im Breisgau. While the English translation of its name is Forest Church, it is known as the town of mechanical organs, where fairground organs played on the streets were long manufactured by such well-known firms as Carl Frei, Andreas Ruth and Son, and Wilhelm Bruder and Sons. The largest employers today are SICK AG, which manufactures optical sensors, Faller AG, which prints pharmaceutical packages and inserts, and Mack Rides, which exports amusement park and water park rides worldwide.
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Road trip dans le Bade-Wurtemberg – Ulm
Basel - Bâle - Basle
Basle or Bâle (in French) is Switzerland's third most populous city with about 166,000 inhabitants. Located where the Swiss, French and German borders meet, Basel also has suburbs in France and Germany. In 2011, the Basel agglomeration was the third largest in Switzerland with a population of 500,600[4] in 74 municipalities in Switzerland and an additional 53 in neighbouring countries (municipal count as of 2000).
Located in northwest Switzerland on the river Rhine, Basel functions as a major industrial centre for the chemical and pharmaceutical industry. The Basel region, culturally extending into German Baden-Württemberg and French Alsace, reflects the heritage of its three states in the modern Latin name: Regio TriRhena. It has the oldest university of the Swiss Confederation (1460).
Basel is among the most important cultural centres of Switzerland. The city comprises a large number of theatres and many museums, including the Museum of Fine Arts, the world's oldest art collection accessible to the public.
Apothekenmuseum
Das Deutsche Apothekenmuseum ist seit 1957 in den Gewölben des Ottheinrichsbau im Heidelberger Schloss untergebracht. Die Ausstellung zeigt unter anderem sieben vollständige Apothekeneinrichtungen aus der Zeit der Renaissance, des Barock und des Biedermeier, verschiedene pharmazeutische Geräte und Behälter und eine umfangreiche Arzneimittelsammlung, in der die im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert üblichen Arzneimittel aus dem Mineral-, Tier- und Pflanzenreich zu sehen sind.
Heidelberg | Wikipedia audio article
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Heidelberg (German pronunciation: [ˈhaɪ̯dl̩bɛɐ̯k] (listen), from a dialectal word for goat and the word mountain) is a university town in Baden-Württemberg situated on the river Neckar in south-west Germany. In 2016 census, its population was 159,914, with roughly a quarter of its population being students.Located about 78 km (48 mi) south of Frankfurt, Heidelberg is the fifth-largest city in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. Heidelberg is part of the densely populated Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region.
Founded in 1386, Heidelberg University is Germany's oldest and one of Europe's most reputable universities. A scientific hub in Germany, the city of Heidelberg is home to several internationally renowned research facilities adjacent to its university, including four Max Planck Institutes.A former residence of the Electorate of the Palatinate, Heidelberg is a popular tourist destination due to its romantic cityscape, including Heidelberg Castle, the Philosophers' Walk, and the baroque style Old Town.
Schwimmen im Rhein - Basel
Basel (pron.: /ˈbɑːzəl/) or Basle (pron.: /ˈbɑːl/; German: Basel; pronounced [ˈbaːzəl])[note 1] is Switzerland's third most populous city with about 166,000 inhabitants.[3] Located where the Swiss, French and German borders meet, Basel also has suburbs in France and Germany. In 2011, the Basel agglomeration was the third largest in Switzerland with a population of 500,600[4] in 74 municipalities in Switzerland and an additional 53 in neighboring countries (municipal count as of 2000).[5] The tri-national metropolitan area has around 830,000 inhabitants in 226 municipalities.[6]
Located in northwest Switzerland on the river Rhine, Basel functions as a major industrial centre for the chemical and pharmaceutical industry. The Basel region, culturally extending into German Baden-Württemberg and French Alsace, reflects the heritage of its three states in the modern Latin name: Regio TriRhena. It has the oldest university of the Swiss Confederation (1460). Basel is German-speaking. The local variant of the Swiss German dialects is called Basel German.
Basel is among the most important cultural centres of Switzerland. The city comprises a large number of theatres and many museums, including the Museum of Fine Arts, the world's oldest art collection accessible to the public. In addition the Theater Basel was chosen in 1999 as the best stage for German-language performances and in 2009 & 2010 as Opera of the Year by German Opera Magazine Opernwelt
Basle, Switzerland
Located in northwest Switzerland on the river Rhine, Basel functions as a major industrial centre for the chemical and pharmaceutical industry. The city borders both Germany and France. The Basel region, culturally extending into German Baden-Württemberg and French Alsace, reflects the heritage of its three states in the modern Latin name: Regio TriRhena. It has the oldest university of the Swiss Confederation (1460).
Basel is German-speaking. The local variant of the Swiss German dialects is called Basel German.
In 1356 the Basel earthquake destroyed much of the city along with a number of castles in the vicinity. The city offered courts to nobles as an alternative to rebuilding their castles, in exchange for the nobles' military protection of the city.
1493 woodcut of the City of Basel, from the Nuremberg Chronicle.
In 1412 (or earlier) the well-known guesthouse Zum Goldenen Sternen was established. Basel became the focal point of western Christendom during the 15th century Council of Basel (1431 1449), including the 1439 AD election of antipope Felix V. In 1459 Pope Pius II endowed the University of Basel where such notables as Erasmus of Rotterdam and Paracelsus. At the same time the new craft of printing was introduced to Basel by apprentices of Johann Gutenberg.
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Basel Switzerland
Basel Switzerland
January 2009
Basel is Switzerland's third most populous city (166,209 inhabitants (2008)). With 731,000 inhabitants in the tri-national metropolitan area (as of 2004), Basel is Switzerland's third-largest urban area.
Located in northwest Switzerland on the river Rhine, Basel functions as a major industrial centre for the chemical and pharmaceutical industry. The city borders both Germany and France. The Basel region, culturally extending into German Baden-Württemberg and French Alsace, reflects the heritage of its three states in the modern Latin name: Regio TriRhena. It has the oldest university of the Swiss Confederation (1460). With its world-class museums, outdoor sculptures, theaters, concert halls, idyllic medieval old town and new buildings by leading architects, Basel ranks as a culture capital, and that cultural richness helps put it on the agenda for art lovers from all over the globe.
A panoramic view of Basel, looking North from the Münster tower over Kleinbasel (smaller Basel). The blue tower in the centre is Switzerland's tallest building, the Messeturm; the bridge on the extreme right is the Wettsteinbrücke, Basel's second oldest bridge but recently replaced by a new structure. The first bridge on the left is the Mittlere Brücke (Middle or Central Bridge), the oldest bridge in Basel.
Basel Bahnhof SBB, self proclaimed worlds first international train station.
Basel Rathaus.
Lindau
Lindau is a Bavarian major town and an island on the eastern side of Lake Constance, the freshwater lake called Bodensee in German. It is the capital of the Landkreis or rural district of Lindau, very closely situated near Austria (Vorarlberg) and Switzerland (Ostschweiz). Lindau is part of Bavarian Swabia. The Coat of Arms of Lindau town is a Lime tree. The historic town of Lindau is located on an 0.68-square-kilometre (0.26 sq mi) island, which is connected with the mainland by a road-traffic bridge and a railway dam leading to Lindau station.
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Heidelberg Castle and Big Macs Heidelberger Schloss
Heidelberg Castle and Big Macs Heidelberger Schloss
Kandern in the Spring
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Basel - Switzerland
Located in northwest Switzerland on the river Rhine, Basel functions as a major industrial centre for the chemical and pharmaceutical industry. The Basel region, culturally extending into German Baden-Württemberg and French Alsace, reflects the heritage of its three states in the modern Latin name: Regio TriRhena. It has the oldest university of the Swiss Confederation (1460). Basel is German-speaking. The local variant of the Swiss German dialects is called Basel German.
Basel is among the most important cultural centres of Switzerland. The city comprises a large number of theatres and many museums, including the Museum of Fine Arts, the world's oldest art collection accessible to the public. In addition the Theater Basel was chosen in 1999 as the best stage for German-language performances.
Beautiful Places To See - Beautiful Views Of Basel City - Switzerland.
Switzerland - Bassel is a city in northwestern Switzerland on the river Rhine. The Basel region culturally extends into German Baden-Württemberg and French Alsace. Basel was the seat of a Prince-Bishopric since the 11th century, and joined the Swiss Confederacy in 1501. Basel had been a commercial hub since the Renaissance, and it emerged as a centre for the chemical and pharmaceutical industry in the 20th century.
Basel is Switzerland's third-most-populous city (behind Zürich and Geneva) with about 195,000 inhabitants. Located where the Swiss, French and German borders meet, Basel also has suburbs in France and Germany. In 2014, the Basel agglomeration was the third largest in Switzerland with a population of 537,100 in 74 municipalities in Switzerland and an additional 53 in neighboring countries (municipal count as of 2000). The tri-national Basel metropolitan area has around 830,000 inhabitants in 226 municipalities.
The official language of Basel is (the Swiss variety of Standard) German, but the main spoken language is the local variant of the Alemannic Swiss German dialect.
Basel German belongs to the Low Alemannic group, linking it with Alsatian and Swabian dialects more closely than with the other varieties of Swiss German. Basel has been an important cultural centre since the Renaissance and the Age of Enlightenment. It has the oldest university of the Swiss Confederation (1460)
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Basel, Switzerland
Basel (/ˈbɑːzəl/ or /ˈbɑːl/; or less often used Basle;[3] German: Basel pronounced [ˈbaːzəl]; French: Bâle [bɑl]; Italian: Basilea [baziˈlɛːa]; Romansh: Basilea [baziˈlɛːa]) is Switzerland's third most populous city (behind Zürich and Geneva) with about 195,000 inhabitants.[4] Located where the Swiss, French and German borders meet, Basel also has suburbs in France and Germany. In 2011, the Basel agglomeration was the third largest in Switzerland with a population of 500,600[5] in 74 municipalities in Switzerland and an additional 53 in neighboring countries (municipal count as of 2000).[6] The tri-national Basel metropolitan area has around 830,000 inhabitants in 226 municipalities.[7]
Located in northwest Switzerland on the river Rhine, Basel functions as a major industrial centre for the chemical and pharmaceutical industry. The Basel region, culturally extending into German Baden-Württemberg and French Alsace, reflects the heritage of its three states in the modern Latin name: Regio TriRhena. It has the oldest university of the Swiss Confederation (1460).
The official language of Basel is (the Swiss variety of Standard) German, but the main spoken language is the local variant of the Alemannic Swiss German dialect.
Basel is among the most important cultural centres of Switzerland. The city comprises a large number of theatres and many museums, including the Museum of Fine Arts, the world's oldest art collection accessible to the public. In addition the Theater Basel was chosen in 1999 as the best stage for German-language performances and in 2009 & 2010 as Opera of the Year by German Opera Magazine Opernwelt
Basel Switzerland
Basel (pron.: /ˈbɑːzəl/) or Basle (pron.: /ˈbɑːl/; German: Basel; pronounced [ˈbaːzəl])[note 1] is Switzerland's third most populous city with about 166,000 inhabitants.[3] Located where the Swiss, French and German borders meet, Basel also has suburbs in France and Germany. In 2011, the Basel agglomeration was the third largest in Switzerland with a population of 500,600[4] in 74 municipalities in Switzerland and an additional 53 in neighboring countries (municipal count as of 2000).[5] The tri-national metropolitan area has around 830,000 inhabitants in 226 municipalities.[6]
Located in northwest Switzerland on the river Rhine, Basel functions as a major industrial centre for the chemical and pharmaceutical industry. The Basel region, culturally extending into German Baden-Württemberg and French Alsace, reflects the heritage of its three states in the modern Latin name: Regio TriRhena. It has the oldest university of the Swiss Confederation (1460). Basel is German-speaking. The local variant of the Swiss German dialects is called Basel German.
Basel is among the most important cultural centres of Switzerland. The city comprises a large number of theatres and many museums, including the Museum of Fine Arts, the world's oldest art collection accessible to the public. In addition the Theater Basel was chosen in 1999 as the best stage for German-language performances and in 2009 & 2010 as Opera of the Year by German Opera Magazine Opernwelt
Hesse | Wikipedia audio article
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Hesse
00:00:27 1 Name
00:02:14 2 History
00:02:49 2.1 Early history
00:07:15 2.2 Holy Roman Empire
00:09:28 2.3 Modern history
00:13:30 3 Geography
00:14:58 4 Administration of the State of Hesse
00:15:29 4.1 Districts
00:17:40 4.2 Rhenish Hesse
00:18:26 5 State symbols and politics
00:19:13 5.1 Head of state
00:19:41 5.2 Most recent state election
00:20:56 5.3 Foreign affairs
00:21:33 5.4 Flag and anthem
00:21:59 6 Demographics
00:22:52 6.1 Vital statistics
00:23:10 6.2 Language
00:23:31 6.3 Education
00:23:53 6.4 Religion
00:23:58 7 Culture
00:24:06 7.1 Cultural influences
00:24:16 7.2 Architecture, art, literature and music
00:24:25 7.3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites
00:24:49 7.4 Sports
00:24:58 7.5 TV and radio stations
00:25:45 8 Economy
00:25:54 9 Traffic and public transportation
00:26:05 9.1 Road transport
00:26:15 9.2 Railway transport
00:26:31 9.3 Air transport
00:26:42 10 References
00:28:59 10.1 Notes
00:29:38 10.2 Bibliography
00:30:18 11 External links
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Hesse () or Hessia (German: Hessen [ˈhɛsn̩], Hessian dialect: Hesse [ˈhɛzə]), officially the State of Hesse (German: Land Hessen), is a federal state (Land) of the Federal Republic of Germany, with just over six million inhabitants. The state capital is Wiesbaden; the largest city is Frankfurt am Main.
As a cultural region, Hesse also includes the area known as Rhenish Hesse (Rheinhessen) in the neighbouring state of Rhineland-Palatinate.