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Bavaria - Germany’s Popular Holiday Spot | Discover Germany
Centuries-old customs and costumes, the stunning scenery of the Alps and cultural gems such as Neuschwanstein Castle make Bavaria the most popular tourist destination in Germany.
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TOP 10 SIGHTS IN MUNICH
Welcome to Munich! I visited Munich in September and took the city walking tour, which covers many locals only spots, historic sights, and the best photography sights in the city:
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1. U-Bahn - It's rare to want to take a metro ride just to see the stations, but in Munich it is worth it. The station stops are colorful and make for great photo shoot locations.
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2. Marienplatz - The central plaza where you can watch the bell tower come alive with the Glockenspiel, which plays three times a day.
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3. Hofbräuhaus - History, beer, traditions... and cool architecture too.
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4. Max-Joseph Platz - The central square where you can find the royal residence and opera house. It is marked by the central statue of Maximilian who ruled Bavaria.
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5. Viscardigasse - A historic golden cobblestone street made famous by those who defied the Nazi movement.
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6. Fünf Höfe - The beautiful shopping street filled with hanging gardens.
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7. Munich Frauenkirche - The iconic church with the two salt shaker looking towers which can be seen from almost everywhere.
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8. Englischer Garten - This park is larger than Central Park in New York, filled with music and wonderfully landscaped English gardens.
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9. Feldherrnhalle - A central plaza where locals gather for festivities. It is also marked by the two lion statues.
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10. Schloss Nymphenburg - The royal residence and summer palace built in 1664. The interior and exterior gardens are beautiful to photograph.
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Oktoberfest - This festival occurs from the last two weekends of September to the first weekend of October to commemorate the wedding of King Ludwig I, which was so extraordinary that they decided to celebrate it each year - and hence Oktoberfest was born. I went last year and the spirit of the festival, unity of people from around the world, and celebration of Bavarian culture was unmatched by any other festival.
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Places to see in ( Bavaria - Germany )
Places to see in ( Bavaria - Germany )
Bavaria is a state in southeastern Germany bordering Liechtenstein, Austria and the Czech Republic. State capital Munich is known for its annual Oktoberfest beer festival, art museums and ornate Nymphenburg Palace. The Romantic Road scenic route starts in northwestern Würzburg, winds south through pastoral villages and medieval towns and culminates in the foothills of the Alps near Germany’s southern border.
Located in the German southeast with an area of 70,548 square kilometres (27,200 sq mi), Bavaria is the largest German state. Its territory comprises roughly a fifth of the total land area of Germany, and, with 12.9 million inhabitants, it is Germany's second most populous state. Munich, Bavaria's capital and largest city, is the third largest city in Germany. The Duchy of Bavaria dates back to the year 555. In the 17th century CE (AD), the Duke of Bavaria became a Prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire. The Kingdom of Bavaria existed from 1806 to 1918, when Bavaria became a republic. In 1946, the Free State of Bavaria re-organised itself on democratic lines after the Second World War. Modern Bavaria also includes parts of the historical regions of Franconia, Upper Palatinate and Swabia.
Bavaria shares international borders with Austria (Salzburg, Tyrol, Upper Austria and Vorarlberg) and the Czech Republic (Karlovy Vary, Plzeň and South Bohemian Regions) as well as with Switzerland (across Lake Constance to the Canton of St. Gallen). Because all of these countries are part of the Schengen Area, the border is completely open. Neighbouring states within Germany are Baden-Württemberg, Hesse, Thuringia and Saxony. Two major rivers flow through the state: the Danube (Donau) and the Main. The Bavarian Alps define the border with Austria (including the Austrian federal-states of Vorarlberg, Tyrol and Salzburg), and within the range is the highest peak in Germany: the Zugspitze. The Bavarian Forest and the Bohemian Forest form the vast majority of the frontier with the Czech Republic and Bohemia. The major cities in Bavaria are Munich (München), Nuremberg (Nürnberg), Augsburg, Regensburg, Würzburg, Ingolstadt, Fürth and Erlangen.
Bavaria is home to several football clubs including FC Bayern Munich, 1. FC Nuremberg, FC Augsburg, TSV 1860 München, FC Ingolstadt 04 and SpVgg Greuther Fürth. Bayern Munich is the most popular and successful football team in Germany having won a record 25 German titles. They are followed by 1.FC Nuremberg who have won 9 titles. SpVgg Greuther Fürth have won 3 championships while TSV 1860 München have been champions once. FC Bayern won the 2013 UEFA Champions League final.
Alot to see in ( Bavaria - Germany ) such as :
Neuschwanstein Castle
Alps mountains
Zugspitze
Bavarian Alps
Nymphenburg Palace
Linderhof Palace
Munich Residenz
Englischer Garten
Marienplatz
St. Peter's Church
Würzburg Residence
Deutsches Museum
Allianz Arena
Viktualienmarkt
New Town Hall
Asam Church, Munich
BMW Museum
Partnach Gorge
Bavarian Forest
Hellabrunn Zoo
Chiemsee
Eibsee
Herrenchiemsee
Bavarian Forest National Park
Kehlsteinhaus
Hofbräuhaus am Platzl
Lake Starnberg
Nuremberg Castle
Andechs Abbey
Schleissheim Palace
Alte Pinakothek
Theatine Church, Munich
Museum der Phantasie
Dokumentationszentrum Obersalzberg
Neue Pinakothek
Olympiapark
Bavarian National Museum
Hohenschwangau Castle
Wies Church
Legoland Deutschland Resort
Königssee
Frauenkirche, Munich
Bohemian Forest
Odeonsplatz
Nuremberg Zoo
Marienbrücke
Bavarian Zugspitze Railway
Therme Erding
Playmobil FunPark
( Bavaria - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Bavaria . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Bavaria - Germany
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GERMAN ALPINE ROAD // EXPLORING BAVARIA PART #1
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10 Best Places to Tour in Germany.
Popular for their engineering genius, Oktoberfest and World War II history, Germany also maintains Europe’s strongest economy. It is located in the West of Europe and boasts of some of the best scenery as well as historical heritage sites and upbeat festivity scenes. Here are the top places you should opt not to avoid while on a tour of lovely Germany.
10. Leipzig
9. Rugen Island
8. Romantic Rhine
7. Koln
6. Dresden
5. Lubeck
4. Heidelberg
3. Neuschwanstein
2. Munich
1. Berlin
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Best Tourist Attractions Places To Travel In Germany | Lake Constance Destination Spot
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Lake Constance (German: Bodensee) is a lake on the Rhine at the northern foot of the Alps, and consists of three bodies of water: the Obersee or Upper Lake Constance, the Untersee or Lower Lake Constance, and a connecting stretch of the Rhine, called the Seerhein.
These waterbodies lie within the Lake Constance Basin (Bodenseebecken), which is part of the Alpine Foreland and through which the Rhine flows.
The lake is situated in Germany, Switzerland and Austria near the Alps.
Its shorelines lie in the German states of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, the Austrian state of Vorarlberg, and the Swiss cantons of Thurgau, St Gallen and Schaffhausen.
Freshwater Lake Constance is central Europe's third largest, after Lake Balaton and Lake Geneva.
It is 63 km long, and at its widest point, nearly 14 km.
It covers approximately 571 km2, and is 395 m above sea level.
The greatest depth is 252 metres in the middle of the eastern part (Obersee).
Its volume is approximately 10×109 m3.
The lake has four parts: the main section, called Obersee, 476 km2; the north section, Überlinger See, 61 km2; the west section, Untersee, 63 km2; and the northwest section, the Zeller See and Gnadensee.
The regulated Rhine flows into the lake in the southeast, through the Obersee, the city of Konstanz and the Untersee, and flows out near Stein am Rhein.
The lake itself is an important drinking water source for southwestern Germany, called Bodensee-Wasserversorgung (Lake Constance Water Supply).
The culminating point of the lake's drainage basin is the Tödi at 3,614 metres above sea level.
Lake Constance was formed by the Rhine Glacier during the ice age and is a zungenbecken lake.
After the end of the last glacial period, about 10,000 years ago, the Obersee and Untersee still formed a single lake.
The downward erosion of the High Rhine caused the lake level to gradually sink and a sill, the Konstanzer Schwelle, to emerge.
The Rhine, the Bregenzer Ache, and the Dornbirner Ache carry sediments from the Alps to the lake, thus gradually decreasing the depth and coastline extension of the lake in the southeast.
In antiquity the two lakes still had different names; later, for reasons which are unknown, they came to have the same name.
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Augsburg, Germany: A historic city in Bavaria
The main street of the old city in Augsburg is the Maximilianstrasse, where one can find serveral old fountains and historic buildings. At one end of the street is the gothic church of St Ulrich and the protestant church of the same name. Then the visit of Augsburg continues to the Fuggerei, founded in 1521 and the world´s oldest social housing. The video end at the lutheran church (kirche) of St Anna, where Luthero stayed when meetin the papal delegate.
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The Bavarian Forest National Park is a national park in the Eastern Bavarian Forest immediately on Germany's border with the Czech Republic.
It was founded on 7 October 1970 as the first national park in Germany.
Since its expansion on 1 August 1997 it has covered an area of 24,250 hectares.
Together with the neighbouring Czech Bohemian Forest the Bavarian Forest forms the largest contiguous area of forest in Central Europe.
Especially protected are the Norway spruce–dominated highland forests, mixed mountain forests of European silver fir, European beech and spruce trees and water meadow spruce woods in the valleys.
Although a few remnants of ancient forest remain, the National Park area is still heavily influenced by the former forestry industry.
Since nature is now left to take its course again, there is no human intervention when there are catastrophic events such as large scale bark beetle infestation.
This resulted in the death of a portion of the high elevation forests in the 1990s and triggered controversial discussions amongst the residents of the National Park, which highlighted differing attitudes to the wilderness.
As the result of a compromise, bark beetle is now fought in the buffer area.
The most important peaks in the National Park are the Großer Falkenstein (1,305 metres), the Lusen (1,373 metres) and the Großer Rachel (1,453 metres).
In addition to the forests, there are also ecologically valuable raised bogs (Hochmoore) with bog lakes such as the Latschensee and former high meadows, the so-called Schachten, which spread even further on the Czech side of the border in the Bohemian Forest.
With over 700,000 visitors per year, the National Park is an important economic factor in the economically underdeveloped region of the Bavarian Forest.
The National Park runs along the main ridge of the Bavarian Forest from the Großer Falkenstein (1,305 metres) in the northwest past the Großer Rachel (1,453 metres) to the Lusen (1,373 metres) in the southeast.
According to the classification of the major natural regions of Germany it is part of the Rear Bavarian Forest in the Upper Palatine-Bavarian Forest.
On the other side of the border in the Czech Republic, the Bavarian Forest National Park is bounded by the Šumava National Park which is 68,064 hectares in area.
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Romantic Road, Bavaria, Germany
The Romantic Road (Romantische Strasse) in Bavaria, Germany. A popular scanic route which encompasses many small towns, castles, palaces, churches, and stunning countryside. The architecture is dominated by buildings of the Romantic Period, hence the name Romantic Road. This video portrays just a few of the scenic delights of this fantastic area.