Places to see in ( Erfurt - Germany )
Places to see in ( Erfurt - Germany )
Erfurt is a city in the central German state of Thuringia. Martin Luther, father of the Protestant Reformation, was ordained in the Cathedral of St. Mary, whose origins date to the 8th century. Next to the cathedral is the Gothic Church of St. Severus. The Augustinerkloster is a monastery where Martin Luther lived as a monk. The Krämerbrücke bridge has medieval houses and shops, and stretches over the Gera River.
Erfurt, Thuringia's capital, is one of central Germany's most beguiling and significant cities. Holding its head as high as the former capital to the east, Weimar, it's a wonderfully preserved medieval city of grandiose churches, cobbled market squares, captivating museums and miraculously preserved architecture. And, as a university town, its contemporary culture is anything but backward-looking.
Straddling the Gera River, Erfurt was founded by St Boniface as a bishopric in 742, then propelled to prosperity in the Middle Ages as a major centre of the woad trade. In 1392 rich merchants founded the university, allowing students to study common law, rather than religious law. It was here that Martin Luther studied philosophy before taking holy orders. With most of its historical centre spared destruction in WWII, today's Erfurt proves that modernity and history can coexist gracefully. The city's appearance honours its medieval roots, while adding often classy, sometimes quirky, contemporary flourishes.
With over 200,000 inhabitants today, Erfurt was an important trading town during the Middle Ages, and has many beautiful old buildings and parks. Its university was one of the oldest in Germany, before it shut down early in the 19th century, but a refounded incarnation dating to just after reunification claims the old and august tradition.
A lot to see in Erfurt such as :
Krämerbrücke
Erfurt Cathedral
Egapark
Petersberg Citadel
Fischmarkt
Old Synagogue
Thuringian Zoo Park, Erfurt
Domplatz
Natural History Museum of Erfurt
Predigerkirche
Anger
Wachsenburg Castle
Angermuseum
Burg Gleichen
House for Sonneborn
Barfüßerkirche
Neue Mühle
Deutsches Gartenbaumuseum
Mühlburg
Peterskirche
Schloss Molsdorf
Haus zum Stockfisch
Hirschgarten
Brühler Garten
Erlebniswelt Tirica e.V. - Ein tiernahes Erlebnis
Museum für Thüringer Volkskunde. Erfurt, Allemagne
First German Bratwurst Museum
Thuringian Freilichtmuseum Hohenfelden
Bach Church, Arnstadt
Kulturhof Krönbacken
Seeberge
Georgenburse
St. Severi church
Holzhausen
Bartholomäuskirche
Thüringer Freilichtmuseum Hohenfelden
Stadt Park
Forsthaus Willroda
Memorial and Educational Site Andreasstraße
Haus zum Grossen Paradies und Esel
Haus zum Güldenen Krönbacken
Erfurter Puppenstubenmuseum
Schlossmuseum Arnstadt
Mittelalterliche Mikwe
Fasanerie Zoo
Aktivpark Hohenfelden
( Erfurt - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Erfurt . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Erfurt - Germany
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Ilmenau, Thuringia, Germany - June 2016
Ilmenau is a town in Thuringia, Germany. It is the largest town within the Ilm district with a population of 26,000, while the district capital is Arnstadt. Ilmenau is located approximately 33 km (21 miles) south of Erfurt and 135 km (84 miles) north of Nuremberg within the Ilm valley at the northern edge of the Thuringian Forest at an elevation of 500 metres (1,640 feet). To read more about Ilmenau, click here: .
This film features views around the town of Ilmenau. It highlights the town's infrastructure, streets, architecture, transport, art and culture. Within the film are the following locations and features: Ilmenau University of Technology, Ernst Abbe Zentrum, Hans-Stamm-Campus, Ilmenauer Teich, Nelson Mandela Brücke, Eisenbahn, Bahnhof Ilmenau, Kickelhahnturm, Bus Bahnhof, AOK Plus Building, Bahndamm, Frederick-Ebert-Straße, Bahnhofstraße, Volkschocschule, Wetzlaer Platz, Liquid Chronometer, Poststraße, Thermometersäule, Mara Hotel, Kirchplatz, St. Jakobus Church, Jakobuskirche, Marktstraße, Marktplatz, Rathaus, Goethe Stadt Museum, Goethe Statue, Hennebrunnen, Friedrich-Hofmann-Straße, Str. Des Friedens, Apothekerbrunnen, Lindenstraße, Hotel Tanne, Fish Ladder, Fischtreppe, River Ilm, Waldstraße, Bahnhof Ilmenau Bad, Zur Schortemühle, Schaubergwelk Volle Rose, and Ilmenau Alstadt Fest 2016.
Most of the final 10 minutes of the film consists of Ilmenau's Alstadt Fest, including performances on the rock stage as well as the main stage. Finally the film ends with the journey away from Ilmenau towards Erfurt on the 'Forest Train'.
Ilmenau is a lovely traditional town, and I would urge anyone to visit.
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Tour through the cultural heart of Germany: Thuringia and Saxony
*Produced on assignment for Cultural Heart of Germany
The Cultural Heart of Germany consists of two regions: Thuringia and Saxony, and from historic castles to ornate architecture and galleries, the range of the arts here are truly inspiring.
10 Hidden Gem Towns of Europe
Visit Europe: Ten Hidden European Towns for Travelers Wanting to Learn About the Country, Culture & People of Europe.
Top Ten Hidden Towns of Europe. Do you travel to meet new people, learn about a culture & truly discover a country? This video gives you ten European towns that you should visit if you want to get to know the people, culture & country.
Top 10 Hidden Towns in Europe
1. Bassano del Grappa, Italy
2. Obidos, Portugal
3. Bamberg, Germany
4. Nida, Lithuania
5. The Isle of Skye, Scotland
6. Ronda, Spain
7. Troyes, France
8. Brasov, Romania
9. Quedlinburg, Germany
10. Haapsalu Island, Estonia
Filmed in Bassano del Grappa
Copyright Mark Wolters 2012
Arnstadt
#Arnstadt #Thüringen #ThüringerWald
Arnstadt - Tor zum Thüringer Wald im Freistaat Thüringen.
Arnstadt in Thüringen, wird auch als Bachstadt bezeichnet, denn hier wirkte der Meister. #Arnstadt
Das prächtige Rathaus bestimmt das Panorama des Marktes und wurde frisch restauriert und erstrahlt im neuen Glanz.
Hier befindet sich auch die Touristinformation Arnstadt.
Neben dem Arnstädter Rathaus, steht die Bachkirche.
Johann Sebastian Bach wirke hier.
Weitere Sehenswürdigkeiten sind z.B. der Hopfenbrunnen und die Papiermühle.
Weitere wichtige Sehenswürdigkeiten sind die Liebfrauenkirche,das neue Palais und der Neideckturm, diese sollten bei einem Stadtrundgang unbedingt besucht werden.
Arnstadt bietet sich als Ausflugsziel an, den hier findet man sehr viele Sehenswürdigkeiten auf engen Raum.
Eine wichtige Veranstaltung ist das jährliche Bachfestival. #Arnstadt
Wegen seiner Lage wird Arnstadt auch als Tor zum Thüringer Wald bezeichnet.
* arnstadt * arnstadt hotel * arnstadt plz * arnstadt krankenhaus
* arnstadt kristall * arnstadt wetter * marienstift arnstadt * bach
* arnstadt schwimmbad * arnstedt
* Sehenswürdigkeiten in Arnstadt und Umgebung * Ausflugsziele in Thüringen * Ausflugsziele in Arnstadt und Umgebung * Thüringer Wald
6-2019
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Immobilienmakler Ulf Zaspel-Immobilienmakler in Arnstadt und Thüringen * 99734 Nordhausen * Immobilien
Quedlinburg Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Quedlinburg? Check out our Quedlinburg Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Quedlinburg.
Top Places to visit in Quedlinburg:
Altstadt Quedlinburg, Stiftskirche St. Servatius, Rathaus, Harzer Schmalspurbahnen, Marktkirche St. Benedikti, Blasiikirche, Munzenbergmuseum, St. Nikolaikirche, Der Munzenberg, Mitteldeutsches Eisenbahn & Spielzeugmuseum, Heimatmuseum Ditfurt, Quedlinburger Roland, Klopstockhaus, Fachwerkmuseum im Standerbau, Schreckensturm
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Arnstadt in Thüringen-Bachstadt am Thüringer Wald bei Erfurt * Sehenswürdigkeiten Thüringen
#Arnstadt #Sehenswürdigkeiten #sights
Arnstadt - Tor zum Thüringer Wald im Freistaat Thüringen.
#Arnstadt in #Thüringen, wird auch als Bachstadt bezeichnet. Das prächtige Rathaus bestimmt das Panorama des Marktes und wurde frisch restauriert und erstrahlt im neuen Glanz.
Hier befindet sich auch die Touristinformation Arnstadt.
Neben dem #ArnstädterRathaus, steht die #Bachkirche.
#Immobilienmakler #Immobilien
Johann Sebastian Bach wirke hier.
Weitere Sehenswürdigkeiten sind z.B. der Hopfenbrunnen und die Papiermühle.
Weitere wichtige Sehenswürdigkeiten sind die Liebfrauenkirche,das neue Palais und der Neideckturm, diese sollten bei einem Stadtrundgang unbedingt besucht werden.
Arnstadt bietet sich als Ausflugsziel an, den hier findet man sehr viele Sehenswürdigkeiten auf engen Raum.
Eine wichtige Veranstaltung ist das jährliche Bachfestival.
Wegen seiner Lage wird Arnstadt auch als Tor zum Thüringer Wald bezeichnet.
* arnstadt * arnstadt hotel * arnstadt plz * arnstadt krankenhaus
* arnstadt kristall * arnstadt wetter * marienstift arnstadt
* arnstadt schwimmbad * arnstedt
* Sehenswürdigkeiten in Arnstadt und Umgebung * Ausflugsziele in Thüringen * Ausflugsziele in Arnstadt und Umgebung * #ThüringerWald
4.6.2019
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Immobilienmakler Ulf Zaspel * 997 34 Nordhausen *
Eisenhower & Patton Visit The Nazi Death Camps
While perusing the National Archives I came across this film about the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps by the US at the end of the Second World War. It was at once repulsive and fascinating. It is an in your face look at the ultimate horror. We get A view of the aftermath of large scale mechanized slaughter of countless numbers of innocent people, and the shattered survivors. Below is a breakdown of what the film contains
Anyway it is an important film but not for those who are offended by the showing of graphic images. If you are DON'T WATCH!
R.1: Army Lt. Col. George C. Stevens, Navy Lt. E. Ray Kellogg and U.S. Chief of Counsel Robert H. Jackson read exhibited affidavits which attest to authenticity of scenes in film. Map of Europe shows locations of concentration camps in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechoslovokia, Danzing, Denmark, France, Germany, Isle of Jersey, Latvia, Netherlands, Poland and Yugoslavia. At Leipsig Concentration Camp, there are piles of dead bodies, and many living Russian, Czechoslovakian, Polish and French prisoners. At Penig Concentration Camp, Hungarian women and others display wounds. Doctors treat patients and U.S. Red Cross workers move them to German Air Force hospital where their former captors are forced to care for them.
R.2: At Ohrdruf Concentration Camp, inspection team composed of Allied military leaders, members of U.S. Congress and local townspeople tours camp. Among them are Generals Dwight David Eisenhower, Supreme Headquaters Allied Expeditionary Forces commander; Omar Nelson Bradley; and George S. Patton. General Eisenhower speaks with Congressmen. They see bodies heaped on grill at crematorium and Polish, Czechoslovakian, Russian, Belgian, German Jews and German political prisoners. Col. Heyden Sears, Combat Command A, 4th Armored Division commander, forces local townspeople to tour camp. U.S. officers arrive at Hadamar Concentration Camp, where Polish, Russian and German political and religious dissidents were murdered. Maj. Herman Boelke of U.S. War Crimes Investigation Team (WCIT) examines survivors. Bodies are exhumed from mass graves for examination, identification and burial. Four-man panel interviews facility director Dr. Waldman and chief male nurse Karl Wille.
For more on this part of the story follow this link.
R.3:At Breendonck Concentration Camp, Belgium, methods of torture are demonstrated. At Harlan Concentration Camp near Hannover, U.S. Red Cross aides Polish survivors. Allied troops and able-bodied survivors bury dead. At Arnstadt Concentration Camp, German villagers are forced to exhume Polish and Russian bodies from mass graves.
R.4: At Nordhausen Concentration Camp, there are piles of bodies. Troops treat, feed and remove survivors who are mainly Polish, Russian and French. At Mauthausen Concentration Camp, Navy Lt. Jack H. Taylor stands with fellow survivors and describes his capture, imprisonment and conditions at Mauthausen. Volunteers bathe victims.
R.5: At Buchenwald Concentration Camp, Army trucks arrive with aid for survivors. Piles of dead, mutilated and emaciated bodies. Some survivors among dead. Huge ovens and piles of bone ash on floor of crematorium. Civilians from nearby Weimar are forced to tour camp. They see exhibits of lampshades made of human skin, and two shrunken heads. R.6: British commander of Royal Artillery describes conditions at Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp. German Army Schutzstaffel (SS) troops are forced to bury dead and aid survivors. Woman doctor, former prisoner, describes conditions in female section of camp. Belson commander Kramer is taken into custody. German guards bury dead. Bulldozer pushes piles of bodies into mass graves.
Producer: National Archives
Creative Commons license: CC0 1.0 Universal
National Archives and Records Administration - ARC 43452, LI 238.2 - NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMPS - DVD Copied by Ann Galloway. Series:
Producer: National Archives and Records Administration
Language: English
Keywords: archives.gov; public.resource.org
Creative Commons license: CC0 1.0 Universal
Arnstadt
Rundgang im Juli 2010. Paramente aus der Region Arnstadt in der Liebfrauenkirche.
Muhlhausen Germany
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