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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Upper Middle Rhine Valley
The Rhine Gorge is a popular name for the Upper Middle Rhine Valley, a 65 km section of the Rhine between Koblenz and Bingen in Germany. It was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in June 2002 for a unique combination of geological, historical, cultural and industrial reasons.
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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.
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I went to visit my friend Malte in Cologne. He brought me to experience local Germany's life. Spent a day with him playing soccer, biking, relaxing in beer garden in Bonn and jamming guitar:) Everything was great, the video explains it all!
Castillos de Cuento: Alemania / Unique Castles From Germany [IGEO.TV]
Alemania es un país con una rica historia en la que destacan multitud de elementos culturales. Símbolo de esa historia son muchos los castillos que abundan en su territorio, fruto de la riqueza de nobles y reyes de otras épocas. Estos castillos abarcan una amplia etapa histórica, desde los construidos en la Edad Media hasta los construidos en el siglo XIX. Algunos ejemplos son:
- Castillo de Eltz: castillo medieval ubicado en las colinas entre Coblenza y Tréveris. Data del siglo XII, y desde entonces pertenece a la misma familia. La parte más antigua del edificio es un torreón de estilo románico mientras que al resto del conjunto le sigue un estilo gótico tardío. El complejo lo componen ocho torres de hasta ocho pisos con una altura entre 30 y 40 metros.
- Castillo de Hohenzollern: situado al sur de Stuttgart y vinculado a la dinastía Hohenzollern. El castillo se sitúa en la cumbre del monte que lleva su mismo nombre a unos 855 metros de altitud. La primera parte del castillo fue construida en el siglo XI, aunque posee al menos dos construcción más, una segunda en el siglo XV, y una tercera (el castillo actual) en el siglo XIX, de estilo neogótico.
- Castillo de Neuschwanstein: fortificación situada en Baviera, cerca de Füssen. Se trata de uno de los castillos neogóticos más famosos de Alemania. Fue mandado construir por Luis II de Baviera conocido como El rey loco en 1866. Como curiosidad añadida, este castillo fue el modelo a seguir en la construcción del famoso castillo de Disneyland.
- Castillo de Hohenschwangau: se encuentra en la ciudad que lleva su mismo nombre al sudoeste de Baviera y cerca de la frontera con Austria. Fue mandado construir por el padre del Rey Luis II de Baviera, el Rey Maximiliano II. Su ubicación pertenece a un histórico lugar donde se erigieron antiguas fortalezas, una inicial en el siglo XII, pasó por diversas reconstrucciones hasta que quedó abandonada en el siglo XVI y posteriormente en ruinas ya en el siglo XIX. El arquitecto a cargo del proyecto del Rey Maximiliano fue Domenico Quaglio quien le dio el aspecto neogótico actual.
- Castillo de Burghausen: ubicado junto al río Salzach, en la frontera con Austria en el distrito de Altötting. Es considerado el castillo más largo de Europa. Su historia se remonta al año 1025 como propiedad imperial. Posteriormente la propiedad fue asignada a los Condes de Burghausen tras los cuales se sucedieron numerosos propietarios a través de los siglos donde la ciudad alcanzó un alto nivel político y económico.
- Castillo de Konigsteiner: se trata de una fortaleza situada en lo alto de una montaña en la región de Suiza Sajona cerca del pueblo de Konigstein. Fue utilizada como prisión durante siglos y en la actualidad destaca por su atracción turística. La primera referencia al castillo se remonta al año 1241.
Germany is a country with a rich history and many cultural elements. One of these elements are the castles which are around of his land, from nobility and royalty richness in other times. The origins of most of them are in the Medieval period to XIX century buildings. Some of them are:
- Eltz Castle: medieval castle located in the hills between Koblenz and Trier. It is from XII century and since then It is owned by the same family. The oldest part in this castle is a Romanic turret and the rest of the castle has a Neogotic style. The castle has eight towers with eight floors and a height around 30-40 metres.
- Hohenzollern Castle: It is located at south from Stuttgart in the top of a hill with the same name at 855 meters of height. The first part of the castle was built in the XI century, a second part was built in the XV century, and the third part (that´s actually) in the XIX century, by a Neogotic style.
- Neuschwanstein Castle: It is located in Bavaria near from Füssen. It is one of the most famous Neogotic castles in Germany. It was built by orders of King Louis II from Bavaria, known as Crazy King in 1866. This castle was the model followed by Walt Disney in his castles from Disneyland.
- Hohenschwangau Castle: It is located in the city that has the same name at the southwest of Bavaria and near from the Austrian borderline. It was built by Domenico Quaglio by the King Maximilian II orders. In this place, there was a lot of fortress and buildings until the last one in the XIX century.
- Burghausen Castle: It is located near to Salzach River in the Austrian borderline in the Altötting District. It is considered the largest castle in Europe. It History dated from the year 1025. When the Burghausen family got the property, the castle and the city has a high politic and economic level.
- Konigsteiner Castle: It is a fortress located in a hill in the Swiss-Saxony Region near to Konigstein town.
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Walking through Bacharach in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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We visited the town of Bacharach which is on the Rhine river in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Shot in September 2015.