Büsum - Walking Tour, Schleswig Holstein, Germany
Büsum - Walking Tour, Schleswig Holstein, Germany
Büsum is a fishing and tourist town in the district of Dithmarschen, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated on the North Sea coast, approx. 18 km southwest of Heide. Büsum is also the administrative seat of the Amt Büsum-Wesselburen.
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To visitors to Husum, mudflat conservationist Anja Szczesinski recommends the inland harbor, the Theodor Storm House and Husum Castle.
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Walking from Alexanderplatz to Potsdamer Platz, Berlin - Germany 4K Travel Channel
When we arrive at Alexanderplatz, the first spring sunshine awaits us. We watch the life a little, but stay only briefly. On the way to Nikolai quarter we pass the Red City Hall, the seat of the Berlin Senate and the Governing Mayor of Berlin. The back is determined by the Molkenmarkt, the large surface area determines the construction process. To the left is the Local Court of Berlin-Mitte. Right besides, the old town hall which was built as an extension of the city hall. The Nikolaiviertel is to the right.
The Nikolaiviertel is regarded as one of the oldest quarters of Berlin. In the 2nd World War it was destroyed almost completely in bomb raids and street fights. For the 750th anniversary of Berlin in 1987, the quarter was rebuilt. The St. Nicholas' Church with the Wappenbrunnen (foundation fountain) to commemorate the founding of Berlin, give the impression of an idyllic medieval city, although no building is older than 40 years.
The Ephraim-Palais with its extensive gold ornamentation was built by Veitel Heine Ephraim. He was a financier of the wars of Frederick II. By inferior coins he scored high profits, but contributed to a sharp rise in inflation.
During reconstruction, the building was constructed using original parts, 12 m from the original site. Today it is a museum and part of the Berlin City Museum Foundation.
The Mühlendammschleuse combines the original settlements Coelln (the oldest part of the city of Berlin) and Nikolai. Built as dam, it was later rebuilt to mills that grind grain. Later, sawmills were built. In the 16th century the sluiceway was set up. It allows the sailing around of the mills in the Spree. Due to the ever-growing ships and increasing ship traffic the Mühlendammschleuse was built around 1894. Today's double sluice was set up in 1936.
In 1688, the square was created according to plans of Johann Arnold Nering in the middle of Friedrichstadt. Elector Friedrich III., the later King Frederick I settled the French immigrants (huguenots) who had fled before the French revolution, here.
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Als wir am Alexanderplatz ankommen, erwartet uns die erste Frühlingssonne. Wir beobachten ein wenig das Leben, halten uns hier aber nur kurz auf. Auf dem Weg zum Nikolaiviertel passieren wir das „Rote Rathaus“, den Sitz des Berliner Senats und des Regierenden Bürgermeisters von Berlin. Die Rückseite wird vom Molkenmarkt bestimmt, der großflächig das Baugeschehen bestimmt. Zur linken Hand befindet sich das Amtsgericht Mitte. Rechts daneben das alte Stadthaus, das als Erweiterung des Rathauses erbaut wurde. Zur rechten Hand befindet sich das Nikolaiviertel, dem wir uns zuwenden.
Das Nikolaiviertel gilt als eines der ältesten Viertel Berlins. Im 2. Weltkrieg wurde es bei Bombenangriffen und Straßenkämpfen fast vollständig zerstört. Erst zur 750-Jahr-Feier Berlins im Jahre 1987 wurde das Viertel wieder aufgebaut. Die Nikolaikirche mit dem Gründungsbrunnen, der an die Gründung Berlins erinnern soll, vermitteln den Eindruck einer idyllischen mittelalterlichen Stadt, obwohl kein Gebäude älter als 40 Jahre ist.
Das Ephraim-Palais mit seiner reichhaltigen Goldverzierung wurde von Veitel Heine Ephraim erbaut. Er war Finanzier der Kriege von Friedrich II. Durch minderwertige Münzen erzielte er hohe Gewinne, trug aber zu einer stark steigenden Inflation bei.
Beim Wiederaufbau wurde das Gebäude, unter Verwendung ursprünglicher Teile, 12 m vom Ursprungsort wieder errichtet. Heute ist es ein Museum und gehört zur Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin.
Die Mühlendammschleuse verbindet die ursprünglichen Siedlungen Cölln (der älteste Stadtteil Berlins) und Nikolai. Damals als Damm gebaut, wurde er später in Mühlen umgebaut, die erst Getreide mahlten. Später wurden auch Sägemühlen errichtet. Im 16. Jahrhundert wurde der Schleusenkanal errichtet, der die Umschiffung der Mühlen in der Spree ermöglichte. Um 1894 wurde wegen der größer werdenden Schiffe und des zunehmenden Schiffsverkehrs, die Mühlendammschleuse errichtet. Die heutige Doppelschleuse wurde 1936 errichtet.
Der Gendarmenmarkt gilt als der schönste Platz Berlins. In der Mitte das Konzerthaus und rechts und links der französische und der deutsche Dom. 1688 wurde der Platz nach Plänen von Johann Arnold Nering inmitten von Friedrichstadt angelegt. Kurfürst Friedrich III., der spätere König Friedrich I. siedelte hier die französischen Einwanderer (Hugenotten) an, die vor der französischen Revolution geflohen waren
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Hello I'm Sabrina Meyers - your go to person for discovering the best venues, hotels and destinations in the world for events. Join me as I explore spaces new and old offering possibilities of all types of events from launches to conferences, from incentives to roadshows.
This vlog features the 25 Hours Das Tour Hotel which is located in the new Le Quartier Central district of Dusseldorf, Germany. Situated centrally with easy and quick accessibility to both the city centre, main station and international airport - this is a great option for small to medium groups and events. The hotel is part of Accor Hotel Group and definitely a lifestyle brand.
Designed by Swedish creative team, Stylt Trampoli - this hotel was envisioned to be a marriage between a German Engineer and a French Architect. Spot part of the Eiffel Tower whilst buying some gorgeous flowers and tucking into a coffee and French pastry from the cafe in the lobby. It's fun, all about creative details and a great space to just relax and enjoy yourself whilst in the port city next on the Rhein river.
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- Central location
- Parking available nearby
- Contained event space all one floor
- Flexible to offering alternative events spaces such as the Sauna, XL Suite, restaurant and bar
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Also I've had the pleasure to spend a night here and I can definitely recommend it. The service was top, the room rate was great value and the room had everything I needed and most importantly a brilliant shower and comfy bed. Did I mention I can connect to the in-room speakers so I had my tunes with me.
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2004 Dresden Duitsland
Oorspronkelijk lagen alle stadsdelen van Dresden in wat nu de Altstadt en de Neustadt zijn. Naast de binnen de stadsmuur gelegen delen van Dresden ontstonden in de achttiende en negentiende eeuw buiten de stadsmuren voorsteden die doorgaans door de Saksische vorsten werden gebouwd en soms naar hen werden vernoemd (Friedrichstadt, Antonstadt, Johannstadt). De Antonstadt staat tegenwoordig bekend als de Äußere Neustadt, maar de andere koninklijke voorsteden behielden hun naam. Later in de negentiende eeuw werden door de groei van Dresden nabijgelegen dorpen ingelijfd bij de stad. Verscheidene voormalige dorpen hebben hun dorpskern behouden.
In 1958 was het stadsgebied ingedeeld in de stadsdelen Mitte, Ost, West, Süd en Nord. Sinds 1991 is deze indeling vervangen door een nieuwe met tien Ortsamtbereiche (voor het stadsgebied van vóór 1990) en negen Ortschaften (voor de na 1990 toegevoegde gebieden).
Places to see in ( Berlin - Germany )
Places to see in ( Berlin - Germany )
Berlin, Germany’s capital, dates to the 13th century. Reminders of the city's turbulent 20th-century history include its Holocaust memorial and the Berlin Wall's graffitied remains. Divided during the Cold War, its 18th-century Brandenburg Gate has become a symbol of reunification. The city's also known for its art scene and modern landmarks like the gold-colored, swoop-roofed Berliner Philharmonie, built in 1963.
Berlin is the capital and the largest city of Germany as well as one of its constituent 16 states. Located in northeastern Germany on the banks of the rivers Spree and Havel, Berlin is the centre of the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region, which has roughly 6 million residents from more than 180 nations.
Berlin has two commercial international airports. Tegel Airport (TXL) is situated within the city limits. Schönefeld Airport (SXF) is located just outside Berlin's south-eastern border in the state of Brandenburg. Long-distance rail lines connect Berlin with all of the major cities of Germany and with many cities in neighboring European countries. Regional rail lines of the Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg provide access to the surrounding regions of Brandenburg and to the Baltic Sea. The Berlin Hauptbahnhof is the largest grade-separated railway station in Europe. The Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe and the Deutsche Bahn manage several extensive urban public transport systems.
Alot to see in ( Berlin - Germany ) such as :
Reichstag building
Brandenburg Gate
Museum Island
Berlin Wall
Pergamon Museum
Checkpoint Charlie
Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
East Side Gallery
Spree river
Topography of Terror
Alexanderplatz
Charlottenburg Palace
Berlin Cathedral
Neues Museum
Potsdamer Platz
Gendarmenmarkt
Unter den Linden
Kurfürstendamm
Bode Museum
DDR Museum
Deutsches Historisches Museum
Tiergarten
Berlin Zoological Garden
Friedrichstraße
Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church
Alte Nationalgalerie
Altes Museum
Jewish Museum, Berlin
Checkpoint Charlie Museum
Treptower Park
Olympiastadion Berlin
Friedrichstadt-Palast
Berlin Victory Column
German Museum of Technology
AquaDom
Kaufhaus des Westens
Gemäldegalerie, Berlin
Hackesche Höfe
Neue Kirche, Berlin
Bebelplatz
Reichstag dome
Berlin-Hohenschönhausen Memorial
Mauerpark
French Cathedral, Berlin
Konzerthaus Berlin
New Synagogue, Berlin
Soviet War Memorial
Nikolaiviertel
Tierpark Berlin
Berlin-Dahlem Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum
( Berlin - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Berlin . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Berlin - Germany
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