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Places to see in ( Munich - Germany ) St Michael
Places to see in ( Munich - Germany ) St Michael
St Michael's is a Jesuit church in Munich, southern Germany, the largest Renaissance church north of the Alps. The style of the building had an enormous influence on Southern German early Baroque architecture. In 1556, Albert V, Duke of Bavaria granted the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) permission to establish what is now Wilhelmsgymnasium in Munich, thus establishing the order's presence in the city. The collegiate church was only established during the reign of his son William V, Duke of Bavaria, also known as the Pious. who was a supporter of the Jesuits' Counter Reformation tenets.
The church was finally consecrated in 1597, after fourteen years of construction. When the Jesuits were suppressed and banned from most Catholic territories in Europe, the church came into possession of the Bavarian Royal Family and eventually the State of Bavaria, when Germany became a republic. The church was built by William V, Duke of Bavaria between 1583-97 as a spiritual center for the Counter Reformation. The foundation stone was laid in 1585.
In order to realise his ambitious plans for the church and the adjoining college, Duke William had 87 houses in the best location pulled down, ignoring the protests of the citizens. The church was erected in two stages. In the first stage (1583-88), the church was built by the model of Il Gesù in Rome and given a barrel-vaulted roof by an unknown architect, the vault being the largest in the world apart from that of St Peter's Basilica in Rome, spanning freely more than 20 meters.
The church crypt contains the tomb of Eugène de Beauharnais. A monument was erected by Bertel Thorwaldsen in 1830 in the church. Eugène was the son of Josephine de Beauharnais, Napoleon's wife and her first husband, general Alexandre de Beauharnais. He married a daughter of King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria in 1806 and was created Duke of Leuchtenberg in 1817. In the right transept, there is a cross monument of Giovanni da Bologna.
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Places to see in ( Munich - Germany ) Odeonsplatz
Places to see in ( Munich - Germany ) Odeonsplatz
The Odeonsplatz is a large square in central Munich which was developed in the early 19th century by Leo von Klenze and is at the southern end of the Ludwigstraße, developed at the same time. The square is named for the former concert hall, the Odeon, on its southwestern side. The name Odeonsplatz has come to be extended to the parvis (forecourt) of the Residenz, in front of the Theatine Church and terminated by the Feldherrnhalle, which lies to the south of it. The square was the scene of a fatal gun battle which ended the march on the Feldherrnhalle during the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch.
The Odeonsplatz is located north of the Old Town, on the border between Altstadt-Lehel (to the east) and Maxvorstadt (to the west). On the west side, which is set back from the line of the Ludwigstraße, are the building of the Odeon (1826–28, now the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior) and the identical Palais Leuchtenberg (1817–21, now the Bavarian State Ministry of Finance), both modelled on the Palazzo Farnese in Rome. On the east side is Klenze's Bazaar Building, including the Café Tambosi. Between the two buildings on the west side, an unnamed street leads to the Palais Ludwig Ferdinand (1825–26, now the headquarters of Siemens). Both this street and the Brienner Straße, which begins at the south end of the square, lead to the adjacent Wittelsbacherplatz, also designed by Klenze.
The Feldherrnhalle is a copy of the famous Loggia dei Lanzi in Florence. The Odeonsplatz is served by the U Bahn station of the same name and by the Museenlinie (museum line) of the Munich bus system. Since 1972, the southern end of the square has been part of the central Munich pedestrian zone.
As early as 1790, plans were made in connection with the removal of the old city walls to replace the Schwabing Gate (Schwabinger Tor) with a new square and to make the beginning of the route from the Residenz to Nymphenburg Palace (the Fürstenweg, now Brienner Straße) more impressive. The current form of the square and the parvis to the south of it was determined by King Ludwig I of Bavaria, who in 1816, while still Crown Prince, commissioned Klenze to lay out the whole of the Ludwigstraße, including the square at its southern end. The Italianate neo-classical style of the first building, the Palais Leuchtenberg, set the tone, and unlike earlier plans by Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell which had featured buildings surrounded by a parklike setting, Klenze created an enclosed urban square to better fit with the adjacent Old Town
According to many historians, this traditional function was the reason for the Nazi march on the Feldherrnhalle on 9 November 1923 in the course of the Beer Hall Putsch, which ended in a gunfight in which four state police officers and 16 Nazis were killed. During the Third Reich, the annual memorial march passed through the square and continued to the Königsplatz, where the Nazi fallen had been interred. A memorial was erected for them to the east of the Feldherrnhalle, which all passersby were required to honour with the Hitler salute; this was demolished in 1945 and the four police officers remembered with a plaque in the pavement and in 2010 with one on the wall of the Residenz.
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Visit Elvis Presley's Graceland
Walk in the footsteps of the King of Rock 'n' Roll when you visit Elvis Presley's Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee!
Explore the personal side of Elvis Presley with an interactive iPad tour of Graceland Mansion, hosted by John Stamos and featuring commentary and stories by Elvis and his daughter, Lisa Marie. The tour of Graceland Mansion includes the living room, his parents’ bedroom, the kitchen, TV room, pool room, the famous Jungle Room, his father’s office, the newly-enhanced Trophy Building, the Racquetball Building – newly-restored to how it looked in 1977, and Meditation Garden.
A state-of-the-art entertainment and exhibit complex over 200,000-square-feet in size, “Elvis Presley’s Memphis” enables you to follow the life path that Elvis took, surround yourself with the things that he loved, and experience the sights and sounds of the city that inspired him. Experience Elvis’ life and career like never before – his roots, his influences and his artistry.
Step aboard Elvis’ customized airplanes to see how he traveled in luxury. The Lisa Marie includes a living room, conference room, private bedroom and features gold-plated seatbelts, leather-covered tables and 24-karat gold-flecked sinks. Plus, you can take a glimpse at Elvis’ smaller Lockheed Jetstar, the Hound Dog II.
Located just a few steps from the gates of Graceland Mansion and recently awarded AAA’s Four Diamond Award, The Guest House at Graceland is inspired by the same warm Southern hospitality that Elvis Presley always showed his guests. Recognized as one of the top hotels in Memphis, every aspect of this new hotel reflects Elvis’ personal style and the unique character of Graceland. Enjoy royal treatment from the helpful staff and world-class amenities that would make the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll proud. It is the perfect place to stay when enjoying Graceland and everything that Memphis has to offer.
Go to Graceland.com to learn more and to plan your visit to the king's castle!
Zauberhafte Momente. Schöne Oberpfalz.
Dieses kurze Video zeigt einige zauberhafte Momente von mehreren Orten in der Oberpfalz aus der Luft. Stelle die Lautsprecher laut und genieße die schönen Bilder untermalt von wundervoller Musik.
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#DailyDrone: Kiel harbor
Kiel harbor is the third largest port for passengers in Germany – the #DailyDrone let's you see it from above.
#DailyDrone is our daily bird's-eye view of Germany. Every day a different exciting location in the viewfinder of our drone camera.
Famous sights in Berlin, Cologne, Hamburg or Munich, castles and fortresses from across the country, loading containers in a major port, bringing in the harvest, a day at the regatta. #DailyDrone takes you on unique journeys to destinations all over Germany, in all weathers and seasons, 365 days a year.
Regensburger Burgensteige
Mehr als 80 Burgen unterschiedlicher Größe und Bedeutung prägten einst das Landschaftsbild rund um Regensburg. Sie sind heute oftmals als Ruine, Burgstall oder Wall Zeitzeugen der Vergangenheit. Mit Burg Wolfsegg am Rande des idyllischen Naabtales blieb zum Beispiel noch eine mittelalterliche Burg komplett erhalten. Um die Geschichte der Burgen wieder erlebbar zu machen, wurden im Regensburger Land, im Herzen Bayerns, auf 5 markierten Wanderrouten, den sogenannten Burgensteigen,
44 Burgen auf insgesamt mehr als 200 km miteinander vernetzt.
Kreuzlingen / Konstanz - DJI MAVIC Video Test
Entlang dem Ufer von Kreuzlingen nach Konstanz
- technic: Mavic and Litchi
- music: Pachabelly from Huma-Huma
- postproduction: premier pro
Resolution: 4K 24fps
Videoformat: MP4, PAL
Style: Custom (Sharpness -2, Contrast -1, Saturation 0)
Color: D-Cinelike
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Dji Spark short clip. Bonn/Germany September 2017
This is our new clip filmed with the drone DJI Spark. This drone takes professional photos with high quality.
Unseren neuen Clip Bonn Air #flight1 haben wir heute in der Rheinaue in Bonn mit unserer Drohne DJI Spark aufgenommen. Sie macht super Bilder mit hoher Auflösung und ist dabei total handlich und leicht zu bedienen.
music by
Max Surla/Media Right Productions - Millicent