Places to see in ( Kiel - Germany )
Places to see in ( Kiel - Germany )
Kiel is a port city on Germany’s Baltic Sea coast. In the old town, the rebuilt, medieval St. Nikolai Church hosts classical concerts. Holstenstrasse and Dänische Strasse are streets lined with shops. Along the Kiel Fjord, the Maritime Museum displays model ships and nautical instruments in a former fish auction hall. Cruise ships dock at the Ostseekai Terminal in Germania Harbor.
Some locals admit that Kiel, the capital of Schleswig-Holstein, has a city centre that's grottenhässlich (ugly as sin). And unfortunately it is true; it was obliterated during WWII by bombing raids on its U-boat pens and then rapidly rebuilt. Today, it is a series of charmless indoor malls linked by pedestrian bridges. However, Kiel's grand harbour continues on as it has for centuries and this, along with the city's museums, should be the focus of your visit. Huge ferries transport millions of passengers to and from Scandinavia, while summer sees locals strolling the long waterfront promenade.
Kiel is a maritime city and has been for a long time, it remains one of Germany main passenger ports (besides Travemünde and Rostock) and as the Baltic endpoint of the Kiel Canal plays an important role in shipping. The beginning of the end of German monarchism happened here when in 1918 the admirals wanted the fleet to sail out for one last glorious but militarily pointless battle and the sailors told their superiors where they could shove that idea, ultimately culminating in revolution and the formation of Soviets.
During the Second World War, Kiel was severely bombed, because of its submarine-producing shipyard. Both civil and military ships are being built in Kiel nowadays and the tall cranes dominate the eastern shore of the Förde (fjord).
The bombing destroyed almost all historic buildings in Kiel; even the older looking buildings were built after WW2. So, if you come to the Kieler Schloss (Kieler Castle) don't be disappointed. There isn't much left of the original building. During the rebuilding after WW2, mostly modern architecture was used.
A lot to see in Kiel such as :
Kiel Canal
Kieler Förde
German submarine U-995
Laboe Naval Memorial
Old Botanical Garden, Kiel
Gettorf Zoo
Universität Kiel Botanical Garden
Zoological Museum of Kiel University
Kiel Maritime Museum
Hörn
Hörn Bridge
St. Nikolai Kirche
Bülk Lighthouse
Aquarium GEOMAR
Möltenort U-Boat Memorial
Marine Biology Station Laboe
Old market (Kiel)
Kleiner Kiel
Wildpark Schwentinental
Hiroshimapark
Stadtgalerie Kiel
City Museum Warleberger Hof
Schrevenpark
Germaniahafen
Alte Mu Impuls - Werk e.V.
Passader See
Leuchtturm Kiel-Holtenau
Computermuseum der Fachhochschule Kiel
Open Air Museum Molfsee - State Museum of Ethnology
Tiergehege Tannenberg
Casino Kiel
Leuchtturm Friedrichsort
Schleusenanlage Kiel-Holtenau
WERNER Das Rennen PopUp-Store
Segelschiff Thor Heyerdahl
NORDBLOC - Kletterzentrum Kiel
Lanker See
Flandernbunker, Verein Mahnmal Kilian
Kunsthalle zu Kiel mit Antikensammlung
Levensau High Bridge
Machinery Museum Kiel Wik
Literaturhaus Schleswig-Holstein e.V.
Spielbank SH GmbH
Vieburger Gehölz
Kieler Stadt- und Schifffahrtsmuseum
Rathmannsdorfer Schleuse
Künstlermuseum Heikendorf
( Kiel - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Kiel . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Kiel - Germany
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WWII Tank Wrecks
A slideshow of the WWII Tank Wrecks as seen today.
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Zwickau(Germany)-Train station walking to Cathedral 茨維考-火車站漫遊到主教堂
前東德(GDR)的工業重鎮,最早於1118年被提及,以貿易和銀礦的開採為主的都市
The industrial center of the former East German (GDR), first mentioned in 1118, the city dominated by trade and silver mining
現在仍是汽車工業的重鎮,許多名牌汽車在此地都設有工廠,例如: Audi 、Volkswagen等
It is still a major town in the automotive industry, and many brand-name cars have factories here, such as: Audi, Volkswagen, etc.
也是大作曲家Robert Schumann出生的都市,他的故居改成了博物館,也有以他名字取名的街道。
It was also the city where the great composer Robert Schumann was born. His former residence was changed into a museum, and there are also streets named after him.
Sailing Germany: Kiel Canal Transit
On May 23rd we began our transit of the Kiel Canal (Nord-Ostsee-Kanal). We needed to go with the tide again to get up the river to the Brunsbüttel locks, but we also wanted to sleep in and use a little more of the wireless Internet we had paid for the night before, so we didnt leave until 10:45 a.m. With the current, our motor, and some wind, we made good time, reaching at locks around 1:00 p.m. Youre supposed to call for permission to transit when you get there, so I did that, all the while watching all the boats that had left ahead of us head into the lock. Whew! They told us to hurry up and get in there and they would wait.
It was a full lock, and we rafted up with a Danish boat after squeezing past a huge motor yacht that was rafting with another huge yacht. Id been hoping to raft with the British boat Gulliver II that Id talked with the night before, but we couldnt manage that. One of the Dutch boats would have been good too. Mostly, I wanted to be able to communicate with the people a little. Of course, the Danes spoke English, and they were very nice, so it was no problem.
The Kiel Canal is rather pretty. It is lined with trees with bicycle paths on both sides. There seem to be a lot of campgrounds along it too. All of the bridges are high with at least 40-meter clearance. It made us realize that we hadnt simply gone under a bridge since the Panama Canal; they always had to open for us. Motoring along at 5 knots, we were passed by all of the other boats who locked through with us. When there was wind, we used the jib for an assist, but inland like that, the wind is variable.
We were headed for the marina at Rendsburg, but on the way there we passed a yacht club on the other side of the lake that said Gäste willkommen (guests welcome) and had a nice long, mostly empty guest dock. We went ahead and checked out the Rendsburg marina, but all that was left there were boxes, so it was an easy decision to return to the yacht club.
As we approached BYC (which we stands for Büdelsdorfer Yacht-Club), a woman was standing on the dock to help with our lines. The people here are very nice, the rates are outstanding (€1/meter per night plus €1 for power), and we decided to spend at least a second night. We wanted to see Rendsburg and do some provisioning before we continue. The BYC has bikes that they loan to guests for free to go exploring and shopping, and they have wireless Internet at the clubhouse for €1/hour.
On May 24th we awoke to a beautiful, summer-like day at the very pretty Büdelsdorf Yacht Club. The club grounds are like a big backyard or small park, and theres another park across the river. You can see Rendsburg in the distance at the end of the lake, and we borrowed a couple of bikes and headed there to explore and get a bite to eat.
Rendsburg is a really old town that was alternately Danish and German until it finally became permanently German in the 19th century. They dont seem to know when it was first founded, but it was first mentioned in 1199. Since we were kind of hungry, we ate at pretty much the first place we found once we got there. Then when we reached the old market square, we saw a restaurant with outdoor seating and a reasonably priced menu and wished we had waited. When we saw a German hotdog stand called Mister Bratwurst by a fountain in a lake, we just had to try that too. The brats were pretty good, but we probably don't need to do that again.
On the way back to the boat, we stopped to do some provisioning. John wanted to explore German beers and picked about eight different ones to try at the Getränke (drinks) store. He also did a little shopping at the nearby Aldi (a German chain of value supermarkets), and when I returned beer bottles for the deposit, I tried the Rewe supermarket and really liked it.
On the 25th we thought the day was too pretty to motor, so were decided to stay for one more night. However, strong winds kept us in Büdelsdorf until Friday, May 29th. That night we anchored in a little lake (Flemhuder See).
On the 30th we set off again and made the eastern lock of the canal at Holtenau just before noon. Again we were the last boat in, and they started closing the gates as soon as we cleared them. This time we had to tie off at the pontoon ourselves. It was lower than I felt comfortable getting down to, so I took the helm and John handled the lines. The wind was on our nose, so it wasnt a problem, and a German woman from the boat in front of us helped and gave John directions to go pay the canal fee. It was only €35, a relative bargain as canals go.
The yacht and fishing harbor where we spent that night and the next is called Möltenort, but the town itself is Heikendorf. Its a Baltic resort on the east side of the Kiel fjord across from the Holtenau locks of the Kiel Canal.
Visiting Hamm grave Patton 2009
Bezoek aan Hamm Luxemburg aan de Amerikaanse begraafplaats met o.a. het graf van Patton in 2009
Norway trip Day 2 U-boat U995 Kiel and Sleeping on the roof of the Hotel 01-09-2018 Vlog 352
#Kiel #intercityHotelKiel #UboatU995 #ColorlineFantasy #U995 #LaboeBeach #RoadTripNorway
After a 2 hour sleep in the car we arrive in Kiel and we drive to the U-Boat U995. After a nice walk and looking at the U-boat we went to intercity Hotel Kiel to get there on the roof. waiting and sleeping in the car. until we were allowed to enter our hotel room. After that we went into the shopping center and ate something.
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Very Large WW2 US Tank graveyard
It's very large WW2 Era tank graveyard ....
You can clearly see WW2 Patton tanks
Das Café Luna & der Lunapark in Kiel
„Das ist mein Café und meine Idee.
In dem kleinen Backsteinhaus arbeitet Simone Claußen, Inhaberin des Café Luna. In diesem Jahr feiert sie vierjähriges Bestehen. Mit der Eröff- nung des Cafés in dem ehemaligen Trafohäuschen hat sie sich einen Traum erfüllt. Damals ist sie eher zufällig auf die kleine Örtlichkeit auf- merksam geworden. „Der Vermieter dieses Gebäudes ist befreundet mit Freunden von mir und so ist das über ein paar Ecken entstanden, erklärt Simone Claußen. Sie habe es sich angesehen und gleich in den Ort ver- liebt. Besonders gefallen habe ihr die „niedliche Lage direkt am Wasser. Auch die Gäste schätzen diesen Ausblick sehr. Eine Kundin schwärmt: „Was mir hier gefällt? Der schöne Ausblick, die Ruhe, das Wasser. Die Besucher des Cafés entsprechen allen Altersgruppen. Es sind ein paar Studenten da, Familien mit Kindern. Das mittlere und ältere Publikum überwiegt jedoch. Vielen gefällt es, dass das Café bereits um 9 Uhr morgens öffnet und somit eine ideale Ge- legenheit zum Frühstücken in der Natur bietet. „Alles, was es hier gibt, ist frisch und selbstgemacht. Unser Sortiment ist eher klein, aber dafür mit Liebe hergestellt. Und so werden die Gäste auch behandelt, erklärt Simone Claußen. Ihr Arbeitstag beginnt früh morgens um halb sechs, dann bäckt sie die Torten in der kleinen Küche des Cafés. Diese werden individuell gestaltet und sind jeden Tag anders. Vier der insgesamt 16 Mitarbeiter können die Torten backen und verzieren. Die jeweiligen Tortenböden werden immer am Vortag hergestellt.
- Entspanntes Arbeiten auf der Ersatz-Terrasse -
Bei vielen Wellingdorfern und Ellerbekern ist das Café Luna mittlerweile bekannt und beliebt. Eine Stammkundin kennt das Café schon seit seiner Eröffnung im April 2009 - und das nicht nur, weil sie an der benachbarten Fachhochschule Kiel studiert, sondern auch, weil sie von ihrer Wohnung aus einen freien Blick auf den Lunapark hat.
Die direkte Lage an der Bushaltestelle der Linie 11 trägt genauso dazu bei, dass neue Gäste kommen, wie auch die Mundpropaganda der Kunden in ihrem Bekanntenkreis. Doch auch das Internet verhalf dem Café Luna schon zu neuen Besuchern. Ein älterer Herr erklärt: „Ich habe gegoogelt. Da gibt es eine App, die heißt Around Me. Die zeigt an, was um einen herum ist. Er habe ein Lokal in der Nähe gesucht und die App empfahl ihm das Café Luna.
Für die gewisse Entspannung ist das Café Luna mit angrenzenden Lunapark genau das richtige.
Copro.: Mary-Ann Helbig & Annemarie Nielsen
Journalismusprojekt FH-Kiel (4. Semester)
Kiel i tyskland
Noen snutter fra en svipptur til Kiel med M/S Color Maagic
Strand Kiel-Schilksee an der Kieler Förde
Strand Kiel-Schilksee an der Kieler Förde - Der Kieler Stadtteil Schilksee liegt im Norden der Stadt an der Kieler Förde.
Bekannt geworden ist Kiel-Schilksee durch das dort als Austragungsort der Segelwettbewerbe zu den Olympischen Spielen 1972 errichtete Olympiazentrum Schilksee. Direkt nebenan liegt der Schilksser Strand.
Wenn du mit dem Bus zum Strand in Schilksee fahren willst, dann kannst Du die Buslinien 501 / 502 nehmen.
Mehr über Schilksee:
* Schilksee auf Wikipedia:
* Schilksee Strandbad auf TripAdvisor:
* Hotels in Schilksee auf booking.com:
Aufgenommen mit meiner Canon PowerShot SX710 HS: