Exploring The Abandoned Frankenstein Castle In Mühltal, Germany | Germany Vlog
MOVE TO GERMANY / VISIT TO FRANKENSTEIN'S CASTLE VLOG
Here is a VLOG on my move to Germany! It is such a beautiful country and I even got to stop by the castle closest to my town - Frankenstein's Castle! It's the castle Mary Shelley's Frankenstein novel was based off of an is an AMAZING view of the surrounding areas.
Places to see in ( Darmstadt - Germany )
Places to see in ( Darmstadt - Germany )
Darmstadt is a city near Frankfurt in southwest Germany. It’s known for the Mathildenhöhe district's art nouveau buildings, like the iconic Wedding Tower. Museum Künstlerkolonie features art nouveau glass, textiles and jewelry. Hessisches Landesmuseum displays art by Joseph Beuys. Northeast, the Messel Pit has Eocene-era fossils. To the south is ruined Frankenstein Castle, which may have inspired the famed book.
Beautiful Jugendstil (art nouveau) architecture and excellent museums are the biggest draws of this strollable city 35km south of Frankfurt. Famed for its technical university, Darmstadt is a designated Wissenschaftsstadt (City of Science). The super-heavy element Darmstadtium was first created at Darmstadt's GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung (GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research) in 1994. The city’s glass-and-stone conference centre is also called the Darmstadtium.
In 2017, Darmstadt won Germany’s first ever Digital City award for its investment in a sustainable digital future; already, the power supply for the entire tram network has been converted to 100% green electricity. The surrounding area has some fascinating sights, including the Unesco-listed archaeological site Grube Messel, and fabled castle Burg Frankenstein.
Prior to World War I, Darmstadt was the capital of the Grand Duchy of Hesse. The Grand Dukes used to live in what is now the Schloss Marktplatz. It is also the birthplace of the last Empress of Russia, Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna Romanova, who was born Prinzessin Victoria Alix Helena Louise Beatrice von Hessen und bei Rhein. Sadly, much of the old town was destroyed in carpet bombing by the Allies during World War II, and most of what is still standing was reconstructed after the war. Darmstadt also lost its status as the capital of Hesse after the war, the honour now lying with the nearby city of Wiesbaden.
The popular recreational drug Ecstasy was first synthesised in Darmstadt in 1912 by a chemist known as Anton Kollisch while he was working for the pharmaceutical company Merck. The element Darmstadtium, element 110 on the Periodic Table, is named after the city. Perhaps as many as 11 atoms of this short half-life element have been synthesized to date.
A lot to see in such as :
Frankenstein Castle
Waldspirale
Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt
Vivarium Darmstadt
Hochzeitsturm
parc de Rosenhöhe
Jugendstilbad
Herrngarten
Jagdschloss Kranichstein
Botanical Garden of TU Darmstadt
Luisenplatz
Schlossmuseum
Felsberg
Museum Künstlerkolonie Darmstadt
Prinz-Georg-Garten
Bioversum Kranichstein - Museum biodiversity
Église Saint-Louis de Darmstadt
Schloss Heiligenberg
Darmstadt-Kranichstein Railway Museum
Schloss Alsbach
Vortex Garden
Burgruine Tannenberg
Dianaburg
Ludwigsturm
Colonne de Louis Ier de Hesse
Datterich-Brunnen
Russian Orthodox Church of St. Maria Magdalena Darmstadt
Altstadtmuseum Hinkelsturm
Griesheim dune and Eichwäldchen
Menhiranlage von Darmstadt
Magnetsteine
Osthang
Claus K. Netuschil Gallery
Bürger Park
Abt-Vogler-Denkmal
Alice-Denkmal
White Tower
Wolfskehl’scher Park
Mathildenhöhe
Hegbachaue bei Messel
Mollerbau
International Forest Art Center
Pfungstädter Moor
( Darmstadt - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Darmstadt . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Darmstadt - Germany
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TOP 10 HAUNTED PLACES IN WORLD
This is a top 10 list of reportedly haunted locations throughout the world, that are haunted by ghosts or other supernatural beings, including demons.
TOP 10 HAUNTED PLACES WORLD
1)Windsor Castle(England)
2)The Bhangarh Fort(India)
3)Okiku's Well(Japan)
4)The Beechworth Lunatic Asylum(Australia)
5)Frankenstein Castle(Germany)
6)Forbidden City(China)
7)Screaming Tunnel(Canada)
8)Monte Cristo Homestead(Australia)
9)Valley of the Kings(Egypt)
10)Zvíkov Castle(Czech Republic)
15 Awesome Castles Around the World You Should See
15 Awesome Castles Around the World You Should See
If you love traveling and history then here are 15 of the most amazing castles and palaces worth visiting before you die. While most are in Europe there are few around the globe too.
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01. Swallow's Nest
A decorative castle located at Gaspra, a small spa town between Yalta and Alupka, on the disputed territory of Crimea. It was built between 1911 and 1912, on top of the 40-metre (130 ft) high Aurora Cliff.
02. Hunyad Castle (Corvin Castle)
A Gothic-Renaissance castle in Hunedoara, Romania. It is one of the largest castles in Europe and figures in a top of seven wonders of Romania.
03. Potala Palace
Located in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region was the chief residence of the Dalai Lama until the 14th Dalai Lama fled to India during the 1959 Tibetan uprising.
04. Spiš Castle
The ruins of this castle from eastern Slovakia form one of the largest castle sites in Central Europe.
05. Neuschwanstein Castle
A nineteenth-century Romanesque Revival palace on a rugged hill above the village of Hohenschwangau near Füssen in southwest Bavaria, Germany.
06. Castel del Monte
A 13th-century citadel and castle situated in Andria in the Apulia region of southeast Italy.
07. Pena National Palace
A Romanticist palace in São Pedro de Penaferrim, in the municipality of Sintra, Portugal. The palace stands on the top of a hill above the town of Sintra, and on a clear day it can be easily seen from Lisbon.
08. Predjama Castle
A Renaissance castle built within a cave mouth in south-central Slovenia, in the historical region of Inner Carniola.
09. Löwenburg Castle
“Lion’s castle”, located picturesquely in the Bergpark (“mountain park”) Wilhelmshöhe, presents itself as a romantic knight’s castle from the Middle Ages.
10. Malbork Castle
The largest castle in the world by surface area. Was built in Marienburg, Prussia (now Malbork) by the Teutonic Knights, a German Roman Catholic religious order of crusaders, in a form of an Ordensburg fortress.
11. Mont Saint-Michel
An island commune in Normandy, France. The island has held strategic fortifications since ancient times and since the 8th century AD has been the seat of the monastery from which it draws its name.
12. Castle Frankenstein
A hilltop castle in the Odenwald overlooking the city of Darmstadt in Germany. It is alleged that this castle may have been an inspiration for Mary Shelley when she wrote her 1818 Gothic novel Frankenstein.
13. Krak de Chevaliers
A Crusader castle in Syria and one of the most important preserved medieval castles in the world.
14. Alcazar of Segovia
One of the most distinctive castle-palaces in Spain by virtue of its shape – like the bow of a ship.
15. Arg-é Bam
The largest adobe building in the world, located in Bam, a city in the Kerman Province of southeastern Iran.
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Neuschwanstein castle in Germany. Aerial 4K drone video. Ultra HD
The fairy tale castle that hiding in the woodlands of the Bavarian Alps, is a real masterpiece, deserving a crazy popularity among tourists and bringing fabulous profits to Germany. Neuschwanstein became the prototype of the Sleeping Beauty Castle in Paris Disneyland, Tchaikovsky's inspiration for the ballet Swan Lake and the embodiment of Ludwig II's love for Wagner's music. It is unlikely that there will be other castles in Germany that store more exhibits showing royal admiration for Wagner's compositions - tapestries depicting scenes from his operas still cherish the enchanting castle of Neuschwanstein.
Neuschwanstein was built for 17 years, but, unfortunately, it was never fully completed. The third floor of the castle and the chivalry were not finished. The main decoration of the building - a cathedral in the Gothic style, which was to lead all the buildings - remained only in the plans. Before the death of Ludwig, the decoration of 14 rooms was completed. But the captivating beauty of Germany's most famous castle does not grow dull from this. The sun is also beautifully reflected on the pearly walls of Neuschwanstein. And inside the throne room demonstrates paintings of wealth: complex frescoes with angels and Christian saints. The throne, in fact, is not here - for him only a platform was built at the end of the room, as the king was removed from power.
Another attraction - Grotto - a sample of the violent fantasy of the king. A small room at the first sight on the third floor is decorated like a fairy-tale cave with a small waterfall. The sense of the dungeon here is so realistic that it looks like a real miracle. Especially for the pleasure of the king, the mainsail is connected by an auditory move with the Hall of Singers.
The castles of Germany are full of legends. During the Second World War, Neuschwanstein was the place of storage of the Reichsbank gold. When, shortly before the end of the war, gold was taken to an unknown destination, they began to say that it was drowned in the nearby Alat lake.
Neuschwanstein is located in the picturesque Hohenschwangau Valley, just a few minutes' walk from the popular tourist town of Füssen and Hohenschwangau Castle, where Ludwig II spent his youth. Neuschwanstein became the most photographed object in Germany. Every day it is visited by about 6000 visitors.
To the south of Fuessen lies another equally legendary Frankenstein castle, famous for its eccentric alchemist Joseph von Frankenstein. Many of Germany's castles were converted into comfortable hotels and hotels, where today everyone can rent royal suites. Select and book hotels at the best prices, we advise on trivago - the biggest site in comparison with the prices for hotels.
The Schloss Neuschwanstein Castle is open daily, except on Christmas holidays, from 9.00 to 18.00 in the summer and from 10.00 to 16.00 in the winter.
The cost is 9 €. Inspection is possible only with the excursion group. Excursions begin every five minutes, alternately in German and English.
To photograph and take with itself the big subjects (bags, carriages) it is forbidden. But if you want to stay here longer than 25 minutes of the excursion, visit one of Wagner's concerts that are held here regularly.
A beautiful place in Germany
I shot this video while I was in a taxi on the way to Munich. Can anyone identify this beautiful place? Thank You!
The Palatinate Region - Three Travel Tips | Discover Germany
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Vinegar brewer Georg Heinrich Wiedemann shows us the town of Wachenheim. His tips: the Villa Rustica, stuffed pig's stomach and the ruins of Wachtenburg Castle.
LONGEST HANGING BRIDGE IN GERMANY
Geierlay hanging or suspension bridge is 130m high / 340 m long / 1m large. One of its kind in Germany. No entry fee. Located in the Hunsrück region near Frankfurt. This hanging bridge was shaking as we walked on it...
Everything was stable, trust this unique german architecture model!
All footage filmed with DJI Phantom 3 PRO on a foggy day of december 2016.
Would you dare walk on it?
Koblenz, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany - 23rd August, 2014
Koblenz also spelled Coblenz (sometimes English and pre-1926 German spelling) or Coblence (French), is a German city situated on both banks of the Rhine at its confluence with the Moselle, where the Deutsches Eck (German Corner) and its monument (Emperor William I on horseback) are situated. The city celebrated its 2,000th anniversary in 1992.
The name Koblenz originates from Latin (ad) confluentes, confluence or (at the) merging of rivers. Subsequently it was Covelenz and Cobelenz. In the local dialect the name is Kowelenz.
After Mainz and Ludwigshafen am Rhein, it is the third largest city in Rhineland-Palatinate, with a population of c. 106,000 (2006). Koblenz lies in the Rhineland, 92 kilometers (57 mi) southeast of Cologne by rail.
This film features extensive views around the city centre of Koblenz, on both sides of the Rhine, incorporating areas of both the old town (Alstadt) and new town (Neustadt). It highlights the city streets, art, architecture, natural features, transport, religious sites, historic monuments and visitor attractions.
Identified locations and features within the film are as follows: Weindorf; Kaiserin-Augusta-Anlagen; St. Peter & Paul Church; Max von Schenkendorf memorial; Pfaffendorfer Brücke; Joseph Görres Monument; Affection by Lucien Wercollier; Konrad-Adenauer-Ufer; Preußisches Regierungsgebäude (former Prussian Government Building); Oberlandesgericht Koblenz (Court of Appeal); Regierungsstraße; Stresemann Straße; Neustadt; Kurfürstliches Schloss (Electoral Palace); Schlossvorplatz; Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde (Federal Institute of Hydrology) glass bridge over Mainzer Straße; Friedrich-Ebert-Ring; Landesbetrieb Mobilität (State Enterprise Mobility) Rhineland Palatinate; HwK City Büro; Viktoriastraße / Friedrich-Ebert-Ring; Christuskirche (Christ Church); Zentralplatz; Forum Mittelrhein; Casinostraße; Forum Confluentes; Clemensstraße / Görgenstraße; Clemensstraße; Fountainfalz, Am Plan; Entenpfuhl; Liebfrauenkirche (Church of Our Dear Lady); Gymnasialstraße; The Water Spouting Boy fountain; Citykirche Koblenz; Jesuitenplatz; Johannes Peter Müller statue, Jesuitenplatz; Firmungstraße; Eltzerhofstraße; Josef-Görres-Platz; History of Koblenz fountain; Am Alten Hospital; Weinhaus Hubertus; Florinsmarkt; Florinskirche; Mittelrhein Museum; Jury House; Mosel (Moselle) River; Balduinbrücke; Restaurant Deutscher Kaiser; Peter-Altmeier-Ufer; Peter Altmeier Memorial; St. Kastor's Basilica; Blumenhof; Views along Danziger Freiheit; Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial; Confluence of the Mosel and Rhein; Views from Kaiser Wilhelm memorial; Deutsches Eck (German Corner); Seilbahn (Cable Car) over the Rhine; Cable car ride up to Ehrenbreitstein Fort; Ehrenbreitstein Fort; Landesmuseum Koblenz; Ehrenmal (Cenotaph); Views over the Koblenz area from Ehrenbreitstein Fort; Sessellift Funicular rail track; Ride down from Ehrenbreitstein Fort to Vor dem Sauerwassertor; Sauerwassertor; Sessellift Hotel; Obertal; Wambachstraße; Beethoven's Mother's House; Am Markt; Kapuzinerplatz; Katholische Rundfunkarbeit beim SWR; Rheinsteigufer; River Rhine; Ferry ride across the Rhine; Pegelhaus; Rheinisches Fastnachtsmuseum (Carnival Museum); and Koblenz Hauptbahnhof.
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