Places to see in ( Bonn - Germany )
Places to see in ( Bonn - Germany )
Bonn is a city in western Germany straddling the Rhine river. It’s known for the central Beethoven House, a memorial and museum honoring the composer’s birthplace. Nearby are Bonn Minster, a church with a Romanesque cloister and Gothic elements, the pink-and-gold Altes Rathaus, or old city hall, and Poppelsdorf Palace housing a mineralogical museum. To the south is Haus der Geschichte with post-WWII history exhibits.
When this relaxed city on the Rhine became West Germany’s ‘temporary’ capital in 1949 it surprised many, including its own residents. When in 1991 a reunited German government decided to move to Berlin, it shocked many, especially Bonn's own residents.
More than a generation later, Bonn is doing just fine, thank you. It has a healthy economy and lively urban vibe. For visitors, the birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven has plenty of note, not least the great composer’s birth house, a string of top-rated museums, a lovely riverside setting and the nostalgic feel of the old government quarter. Expect a big line-up of special events in 2020 – Beethoven's 250th birthday.
Bonn was the capital of the Federal Republic of Germany (previously, West Germany) and lies on the river Rhine some 20 km south of Cologne. The city remains a popular choice for large-scale exhibitions and conferences. Bonn is best known culturally as the birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven. Its population is 315,000.
You should consider a trip to Bonn if you like atmospheric smaller cities with many students and a rich culture. Admirers call it Germany's most northern city because of its street culture with many cafes and beer gardens in the summer. It is also a good base for day trips to Cologne, Düsseldorf, the romantic Rhine and the Eifel region.
Bonn's beginning dates between 13 - 9 BC when Romans began building roads, bridges, and fortresses at a location known as Bonna. One well-documented event was the martyrdom of two Thebaean legionaries. The Thebaean Legion was an all Christian legion, which refused to worship the emperor as a god. As punishment, the Thebaean Legion's commander, Mauritius was executed in St. Moritz as were many other Thebaean legionaries including Cassius and Florentius, Bonn's patron saints, who were martyred at the location of the present-day Münster basilica.
In December 1770 Bonn's most famous son, Ludwig van Beethoven, was born on Bonngasse. Bonn is probably best known as Beethoven's birth place and this fact is well advertised by the city despite Beethoven's vehement disgust towards his hometown. Beethoven spent some time in Vienna hoping to study with Mozart, but after his mother's death he was forced to return to Bonn for five years to raise his two younger brothers since his alcoholic father was unable to. In 1792 Beethoven returned to Vienna and never came back to Bonn.
A lot to see in Bonn such as :
Drachenfels
Schloss Drachenburg
Beethoven House
Middle Rhine
Bonn Minster
Rheinaue
Siebengebirge Nature Park
Drachenfels Railway
Burg Drachenfels
Poppelsdorf Palace
SEA LIFE Konigswinter
Beethoven Monument, Bonn
Haus der Geschichte
Botanical Garden, Bonn
Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
Ludendorff Bridge
Nibelungenhalle
Kottenforst
Kunstmuseum Bonn
Museum Koenig
Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn
Löwenburg
Electoral Palace, Bonn
Deutsches Museum Bonn
Wolkenburg castle
Erpeler Ley
Waldau
Siebengebirgsmuseum
Arithmeum
Nonnenwerth
Bonn Egyptian Museum
Hofgarten
Hammerschmidt Villa
Forest and Wildpark Rolandseck
Rheinhöhenweg Trail
Brückenhofmuseum
Alter Zoll
Akademisches Kunstmuseum
Bonn Women's Museum
Arboretum Park Härle
Stadtmuseum Bonn
Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck
Japanischer Garten
RodderbergAugust-Macke-Haus
Holy Name Church
Stadtmuseum Siegburg
Schumannhaus Bonn
Langer Eugen
Schloßkirche Bonn
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Remagen
Remagen is a town in Germany in Rhineland-Palatinate, in the district of Ahrweiler. I It is situated on the River Rhine. There is a ferry across the Rhine from Remagen every 10-15 minutes in the summer. Remagen has many beautiful and well-maintained buildings, churches, palaces and monuments. It also has a sizeable pedestrian zone with plenty of shops as can be seen in this film.
Overlooking the west bank of the Rhine just north of the city centre is the Apollinariskirche. It has a great observation deck that is only open to parishioners on Sundays. Pedestrians reach the church via a dirt trail that passes a series of roadside monuments representing each of the fourteen Stations of the Cross. The church grounds contain an outdoor crypt and an abbey. Further down the river is one of the many castles along the River Rhine, perched even higher than the Apollinariskirche. The church is not shown in this film except at a distance but that will be remedied after the next visit to this charming town.
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Remagen, Germany as seen from the river Rhine.
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Remagen is a town in Germany in the Land Rhineland-Palatinate, in the district of Ahrweiler. It is about a one-hour drive from Cologne, just south of Bonn, the former West German capital. It is situated on the left (western) bank of the River Rhine. There is a ferry across the Rhine from Remagen every 10–15 minutes in the summer. Remagen has many beautiful and well-maintained buildings, churches, castles and monuments. It also has a sizeable pedestrian zone with plenty of shops. Overlooking the west bank of the Rhine just north of the city centre is the Apollinaris kirche (Church). It has a great observation deck that is only open to parishioners on Sundays. Pedestrians reach the church via a dirt trail that passes a series of roadside monuments representing each of the fourteen Stations of the Cross. The church grounds contain an outdoor crypt and an abbey. Further down the river is one of the many castles along the River Rhine, perched even higher than the Apollinaris kirche.
Lorelei - The fascinating biodiversity of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley
A fantastic journey amidst picturesque Rhine landscapes during the course of the seasons, which will afford the viewer intimate insights into the species-rich flora and fauna and will certainly whet their appetites for their own personal discovery tours.
No other German waterway has featured in literature, music and poetry as often as the Rhine. And no other region in Germany is as famous internationally as the Upper Middle Rhine Valley between Bingen, Rüdesheim and Koblenz. This spectacular river valley was recognised in 2002 as a cultivated landscape of enormous diversity and beauty by UNESCO and distinguished as a World Heritage site.
The large number of castles, the steep slope viticulture, the legendary Lorelei and the small hamlets that cling to the narrow riverbank beneath the steep slopes, are all ingredients that go into making the Rhine one of Germany's most romantic areas. The extraordinary amounts of natural riches in the Middle Rhine Valley on the other hand, are virtually unknown. In the wildly romantic and steep cliffs on both sides of the Rhine, a fascinating, almost unparalleled biodiversity abounds, including absolute treasures rarely found anywhere else other than in the wild nature of the Lorelei Valley.
Schiffe beobachten am Rhein - das Hotel Ebertor in Boppard
Romantischer Rhein - das klingt doch schon nach einer traumhaften Urlaubsregion, finden Sie nicht? Zwischen Remagen im Norden und Rüdesheim im Süden erstreckt sich der wohl schönste Abschnitt des Rheins. Mittendrin liegt Boppard, direkt an der größten Rheinschleife zwischen Koblenz und Rüdesheim. Und - wie sollte es anders sein - genau hier haben wir für Sie ein schickes Hotel entdeckt.
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Das Ebertor wird liebevoll von der Inhaberin Vera Keller und ihrem Ehemann geführt. Das spüren Sie sofort, wenn Sie das Hotel betreten. Alles ist tip top, die Zimmer stilvoll eingerichtet, das Restaurant ausgezeichnet, der Wellnessbereich klein, aber richtig fein. Die Wohlfühl-Oase mit Saunen und Whirlwannen ist mit zartgrünen funkelnden Mosaiksteinchen verziert. Funkeln werden auch Ihre Augen, wenn wir Ihnen sagen, dass Sie den Bereich einen Tag lang gratis nutzen.
Das absolute Highlight Ihres Hotels ist die herrliche Sonnenterrasse direkt am Rhein. Von hier aus genießen Sie die Aussicht auf den vielbesungenen Fluss und das Weingut Bopparder Hamm, das für seine ausgezeichneten Tropfen bekannt ist. Typisch für die Region ist nicht nur guter Wein, sondern auch gutes Essen.
Nichts wie los an den malerischen Mittelrhein. Egal ob alleine, zu zweit, mit Freunden oder der Familie - der romantische Rhein ist definitiv ein Urlaubsziel von dem Sie nicht nur träumen sollten!
9 Rheinland-Pfalz Reisetipps im Herbst – mit Camping an Mosel und Rhein
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STREET VIEW: Bonn in GERMANY
Wir starten mit unserem Rundgang durch Bonn vor der Oper am Rhein. Wir gehen durch die Innenstadt am Rathaus vorbei und in den Hofgarten.
We walk through the former capital of Germany in Bonn at the Rhine.
Hohenzollern Bridge & Cologne Cathedral
Aerial View from Hohenzollern Bridge, Cologne, Germany
Tauck Grace - Trier, Germany
We enjoy a walking tour of Trier, Germany on Tauck ms Grace.
Places to see in ( Koblenz - Germany ) Historiensaule
Places to see in ( Koblenz - Germany ) Historiensaule
The Historic Column is the essential part of a fountain on the Josef Görres Square in the old town of Koblenz . He was donated to the city in 1992 for the 2000th anniversary of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate . Completed and handed over to the city, however, it was not until June 1, 2000. Was created the fountain with history column by the sculptor Jürgen Weber .
The 10.59 meter high, 3.6 tonne heavy and 1.25 million DM expensive column tells the moving 2000-year history of the city of Koblenz in ten images from Roman times to today. From 1884 until its removal shortly after the Second World War stood at the same place the Goeben monument , in honor of the Prussian general August Karl von Goeben .
The eventful history of the city of Koblenz is narrated by the artist Jürgen Weber in ten pictures, which, when placed on top of one another, form a column about ten meters high. The fountain on the Gorresplatz is a gift from the state of Rhineland-Palatinate to the city, which was commissioned in 1992 on the occasion of the 2000th anniversary. However, the column was only completed in the year 2000.
The Roman history is reminiscent of a loaded with wine barrels boat, are also discussed the numerous wars and the French occupation, horse-drawn vehicles symbolize the entry of Prussian troops. The destruction of the Second World War is presented as well as the innovations of modern Koblenz.
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