Franconian Food - Dishes and drinks in Würzburg and Mainfranken
Franconian food is very particular and nothing like Bavarian food. Franconians are not Bavarians and you need to be aware of that before you come here. In this video, you will find food and drink specialities from our trips to Franconia - Mainfranken region.
✓ Specialities mentioned in this video:
1) Bratwurst Knüpfing, Unterer Markt, Würzburg, Deutschland
Order: Orginal fränkische Würzburger Bratwurst
2) Restaurant & Weinhaus Stachel, Gressengasse 1, 97070 Würzburg
Order: Bacchus Wine, „Blaue Zipfel“ Bratwürste im süßsaueren Weinsud mit Zwiebeln, Karotten, Lauch und Schwarzbrot („Blaue Zipfel“ - franconian sausage boiled in sweet-sour white vinegar, onion, carrots and leek, comes with brown bread) & Fränkischer Sauerbraten vom Rind mit selbstgemachten Kartoffelklößen und Apfelblaukraut („Fränkischer Sauerbraten“ - Braised beef comes in a typical franconian dark wine and vinegar sauce, served with red cabbage and potato dumplings)
3) Weinschänke Schoppenfranz, Homburg 1, 97780 Gössenheim
Order: Winter Bratwurst mit Sauerkraut (normally comes with a salad!)
Ofenfrischer Krustenbraten
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Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Michigan
Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Michigan
Why visit Michigan? In two words: diverse beauty. Michigan’s extraordinarily beautiful places range from beaches and sand dunes, to forests and farm lands, to tens of thousands of lakes, some of which contain islands where horses and bicycles are the only means of transportation. In fact, in Michigan, you are never more than a few hours from a Great Lake, of which the state has four. Apple trees, blueberry farms, and cherry festivals are notorious in Michigan.
Now that I've whet your appetite, let me give you a few specific places in Michigan that you'll absolutely want to go visit. Whether you've been to Michigan before or are thinking about taking a trip for the first time, you won't want to miss these incredible spots.
#1.Mackinac Island
#2.Marquette
#3.Detroit
#4.Frankenmuth
#5.Munising and the Pictured Rocks National Seashore
#6.Sleeping Bear National Dunes Lakeshore, Glen Arbor
#7.Ann Arbor
#8.Muskegon
#9.Petoskey
#10.Isle Royal National Park
Places to see in ( Wurzburg - Germany )
Places to see in ( Wurzburg - Germany )
Würzburg is a city in Germany's Bavaria region. It's known for lavish baroque and rococo architecture, particularly the 18th-century Residenz palace, with ornate rooms, a huge fresco by Venetian artist Tiepolo and an elaborate staircase. Home to numerous wine bars, cellars and wineries, Würzburg is the center of the Franconian wine country, with its distinctive bocksbeutel (bottles with flattened round shapes).
Straddling the Main River, scenic Würzburg is renowned for its art, architecture and delicate wines. The definite highlight is the Residenz, one of Germany's finest baroque buildings, though there's plenty more to see besides. A large student population guarantees a lively scene, and plenty of hip nightlife pulsates through its cobbled streets. The city is also the northern terminus of the Romantic Road, Germany's most popular tourist route.
Founded in the 10th century, Würzburg served as the home of powerful prince-bishops for many centuries. It is renowned for the Residence, regarded as one of the finest palaces in Europe and a high point of Baroque art (UNESCO cultural world heritage). Würzburg is also home to one of the oldest churches in Germany, built in the 8th century on top of a former pagan shrine. One of its most famous structures, Festung Marienberg, is a fortress which now surrounds the church. Würzburg was the center of the kingdom known as Franconia. In the 19th century, Napoleon merged Franconia with Bavaria, by which the city is ruled to this day.
Würzburg experienced heavy demolition during a 20-minute bombing raid in 1945 which destroyed some 80% of its city buildings. Much of the city has since been rebuilt, though not as painstakingly true to its original architecture as some other historic German communities. Anyone eager to visit this town to study its historic architectural structures should be prepared to see its restored buildings placed next to several post-war modernistic houses. Würzburg has been home to a large US military installment since post-World War II reconstruction. As a result, many of the locals are familiar with American customs. However, as of 2006, the military base is scheduled to close which will cause the city to lose most of its American presence. Today Würzburg is a beautiful, historic, and lively city that is often overlooked by foreign visitors.
A lot to see in Wurzburg such as :
Würzburg Residence
Marienberg Fortress
Old Main Bridge
Würzburg Cathedral
Marienkapelle, Würzburg
Käppele
Neumünster Collegiate church, Würzburg
Museum im Kulturspeicher Würzburg
Museum am Dom
Lower Franconian Museum
Court Garden
Alter Kranen
Martin von Wagner Museum
Kulturspeicher
Residence Square
Ring Park
Schloss Veitshöchheim
Schloss Veitshöchheim
Franconia Fountain
Stift haug
Spitäle
Fürstenbaumuseum
Neubaukirche (Würzburg)
Four Tubes Fountain
Botanischer Garten der Universität Würzburg
Würzburger Domschatz
Fürstengarten Marienberg
Röntgen Memorial Site
Maschikuliturm
Chapelle Schönborn
Juliusspital Weingut Würzburg
Siebold-Museum
Bürgerspital Winery
Shalom Europa
MiAu-Museum im Auto/ MyAu-Mythologie im Auto
Zeller Tor
Brunnen am Sternplatz
Marktplatz
St. Michael Catholic Church
Klein Nizza (Ringpark)
Japanischer Garten
Walderlebniszentrum Gramschatzer Wald
Kiliansplatz
Chronosbrunnen
Lusam Garden
Geburtshaus des Tonkünstlers Georg Joseph Vogler
Husarenwäldchen (Ringpark)
Hochhaus Augustinerstraße
Burkarder Tor
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Würzburg is a city in Bavaria (district Lower Franconia). The city is the seat of the government of Lower Franconia and the district administration Würzburg and episcopal see of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Würzburg in the ecclesiastical province of Bamberg.
Sights: The Marienberg Fortress, The Old Main Bridge, The Würzburg Residence, The Grafeneckart, the tower of the Neubaukirche, the University, the Mainfranken Theater, Kollegiatstift Haug, the Würzburg Kickers Stadium and the Marienkapelle.
Germany: The City of Schweinfurt
Schweinfurt is a city in the Lower Franconia region of Bavaria in Germany on the right bank of the navigable Main River, 27 km northeast of Würzburg.
Schweinfurt's main landmarks include: the Renaissance Town Hall (1570-1572), the church of St. Johannes (1554-1562) and the Old Grammar School, seat of the local museum
The Museum Georg Schäfer specializes in 19th-century paintings by artists from German-speaking countries.
The Schweinfurter Rathaus (town hall) square has a large Friedrich Rückert monument in the centre, around which weekly markets and many city festivals are held.
The Motherwell Park connects the surrounding medieval buildings to the inner-city market square. To avoid car-filled streets, walking through the park with part of the original city walls offers paths and shortcuts, bringing one on foot from one end of town to another, reminiscent of medieval town life.
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Würzburg, Bavaria, Germany - city tour
Würzburg is a city in the region of Franconia, northern Bavaria, Germany. Located on the Main River, it is the capital of the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia. The regional dialect is Franconian. Würzburg lies about equidistant from Frankfurt am Main and from Nuremberg. It's known for lavish baroque and rococo architecture, particularly the 18th-century Residenz palace, with ornate rooms, a huge fresco by Venetian artist Tiepolo and an elaborate staircase. Home to numerous wine bars, cellars and wineries, Würzburg is the center of the Franconian wine country, with its distinctive bocksbeutel (bottles with flattened round shapes).
Würzburger Residenz is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the vast compound near the center of the town was commissioned by two prince-bishops, the brothers Johann Philipp Franz and Friedrich Karl von Schönborn.
Festung Marienberg is a fortress on Marienberg, the hill to the west of the town centre, overlooking the whole town area as well as the surrounding hills. Most current structures date to the Renaissance and Baroque periods, but the foundations of the chapel go back to the 8th century.
Alte Mainbrücke was built 1473–1543 to replace the destroyed Romanesque bridge dated from 1133. In two phases, beginning in 1730, the bridge was adorned with twelve 4.5 meter statues of saints and historically important figures like John of Nepomuk, Mary and Saint Joseph, Charlemagne and Pepin the Short.
The Rathaus or city hall of Würzburg differs from those of most Imperial Cities in that it was not a sumptuous edifice purpose-built in Renaissance style. Rather, the motley collection of buildings and wings reflects the fact that after 1400 the city was permanently under the control of the bishop who did not allow a representative new building.
Destination 2014: Würzburg
The city of Würzburg in Bavaria, Germany, is the capital of Lower Franconia and has a history extending at least as far back as 704 BC. And there is no hiding the fact that religion has always been very important.
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Places to see in ( Wurzburg - Germany ) Frankoniabrunnen
Places to see in ( Wurzburg - Germany ) Frankoniabrunnen
The Frankonia Fountain , originally called Luitpold Fountain , is a fountain at Residenzplatz west of the Würzburg Residence in Würzburg, Lower Franconia . It is one such castle, forecourt and Court since 1981 for the World Heritage Site of UNESCO . It is listed under the monument number D-6-63-000-457 as a monument in the Bavarian monument list. The fountain in neo-baroque style by an architect of Gabriel von Seidl designed and related bronze sculptures from the ore casterFerdinand von Miller created.
On the site of today's well was the wrought-iron Ehrenhofgitter. This was canceled in 1821, after Würzburg had fallen in 1814 to the Kingdom of Bavaria . 1894 Frankoniabrunnen of the city of Wuerzburg in honor of became Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria built and on June 3, 1894 revealed the presence of the Prince Regent. The fountain has a fountain bowl with a central pedestal and a crowning bronze statue, which represents Frankonia , the allegory of Franconia.
The Frankonia carrying harness and Krieger coat and is crowned with the Duke's hat. In her left hand she wears the racing flag , which is also in the Würzburg city flag, the right hand is stretched out in a stately gesture. The statue is of the base figures Walther von der Vogelweide , Matthias Grünewald and Tilman Riemenschneider surrounded and overlooks the cathedral. The Kiliansbrunnen, which was inaugurated on July 8, 1895 by Prince Regent Luitpold in return for the Frankonia Fountain, stands in front of Würzburg Central Station.
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Markbreit, Germany
The town of Marktbreit is located in the district of Kitzingen, in the Lower Franconia region of Bavaria.
Let's Visit Franconia Notch State Park
Located in northern New Hampshire, Franconia Notch State Park is a beautiful state park situated within the White Mountains. The scenery along I-93 which I capture in a part of the video is quite beautiful especially on the day I was there. I also make different stops such as The Basin, Boise Rock, and Echo Lake. Although many of the attractions in the state park were not open yet for the season such as the chairlift to the top of Cannon Mountain, that would be something I would like to do in the future. When visiting northern New England, this is one state park to definitely not miss!