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  • @mkoschmall
    @mkoschmall Před rokem +330

    That video is over ten years old. They really should update it. In the meantime, MiWuLa became Germany’s No. 1 tourist attraction and they have grown to almost double the size shown in the promo-clip. Its really second to none and admission is very affordable. If you come, try to book one of the „behind the screen“-tours, where visitors can see how everything works.

    • @raistraw8629
      @raistraw8629 Před rokem +4

      No that's not true, MiWuLa is on place 7 or something with 1.4 million visitors, around the same as Schloss Neuschwanstein.
      The Kölner Dom for example has 4.3 million visitors.

    • @zimbo65a
      @zimbo65a Před rokem +27

      @@raistraw8629 there is a difference between "visitors" and "paying visitors".
      Who is a "visitor" of the Cologne dome? Everyone who leaves the main station?
      Maybe the MiWuLa isn´t THE greatest attraction in Germany, but at least one of the greatest.

    • @raistraw8629
      @raistraw8629 Před rokem +3

      @@zimbo65a
      You wrote "No. 1 tourist attraction" not No.1 paid tourist attraction.
      But if you did, you're probably right.
      "Who is a "visitor" of the Cologne dome? Everyone who leaves the main station?"
      No, every tourist who enters the Koelner Dom. Should be self-explanatory.
      "but at least one of the greatest."
      No doubt about that. ;)

    • @zimbo65a
      @zimbo65a Před rokem +2

      @@raistraw8629 I NEVER wrote ""No. 1 tourist attraction"". NEVER!
      I know that it isn´t true. But to compare the MiWuLa to the Kölner Dom is a bad joke.
      More I didn´t wanna say.

    • @DaGuys470
      @DaGuys470 Před rokem +3

      They have updated it a couple years ago

  • @andiprogshop3097
    @andiprogshop3097 Před rokem +122

    The two guys who own the Miniatur Wunderland, Freddy and Gerrit, they owned one of Hamurgs biggest night clubs before they started this amazing project, but they wanted to do something more relaxing. They don't have too much time or too much money, they just love what they're doing.

  • @Brazzelkanal
    @Brazzelkanal Před rokem +76

    It's not a matter of money, the founders are really passionate about it and the staff is too, you can see it in the details. There were companies that tried to replicate this, but they did it with financial benefit as a business in their head, that lead to a dull and boring experience.
    That's what made the Miniature Wunderland so different and fascinating.

    • @friendlyreptile9931
      @friendlyreptile9931 Před rokem +4

      Most people don't understand that but if you are just after the money, you will fail. It's passion that will bring you forward with everything.

  • @rhysodunloe2463
    @rhysodunloe2463 Před rokem +38

    The airport even has a Millennium Falcon and its landing gets announced by the Star Wars theme song. 😅 Their love for detail is overwhelming. There's also a model of the Swiss chocolate factory Lindt & Sprüngli where you can see "giant" chocolate bars getting wrapped in foil and paper and when you press the button the conveyor belt moves forward and you get a piece of chocolate. 🍫
    After also building Italy and starting with Monaco they ran out of space. So they've rented a storey of the warehouse at the other side of the canal and connected it with a glass walkway. There they're building a South American part with a family from Argentina. They've just opened the Patagonia and Antarctica part a few days ago, just in time for Hamburg's "harbour birthday" this weekend.
    Also every year in January people with low income get in for free.

  • @desegi-kurioseum
    @desegi-kurioseum Před rokem +45

    Hello! I'm from Austria and I've been to Hamburg several times! You can always look into the miniature wonderland and you will discover something new again! There are of course many other sights in Germany/Hamburg, but this is not to be missed!!

  • @martinstock
    @martinstock Před rokem +35

    Knuffingen Airport newest attraction? This section was opened in 2011.
    They added several more sections in the meantime. And Miniatur Wunderland is continously working on developing new technologies or improving older ones.

    • @vomm
      @vomm Před rokem +5

      The video is already really heavily outdated but the CZcams algorithm loves it

    • @SovermanandVioboy
      @SovermanandVioboy Před rokem

      @@vomm there is a newer version but u have to scroll down a bit to find it... welp

    • @vomm
      @vomm Před rokem

      @@SovermanandVioboy What does that have to do with what I said?

    • @pinkhope84
      @pinkhope84 Před rokem +1

      @@vomm das Video ist 10 Jahre alt zu dem Zeitpunkt war es eine neue Attraktion

    • @TxtTalkMusic
      @TxtTalkMusic Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@vommThere's a newer video, but you have to look for it

  • @elmarwinkler6335
    @elmarwinkler6335 Před rokem +65

    Jps, they just opened Patagonia and Antarktica. If you ever come to Hamburg, you might use a rainy day. Come early, there is a lot to see. I am happy, that I can visit it again, this year. As you said, this is so much more than a model railway. Today they even have a own hotel near by, including packages for entry tickets.
    Be safe and curious.
    Elmar from Germany

    • @Keno0355
      @Keno0355 Před rokem +6

      Da muss ich widersprechen. Am besten sind sonnige heiße Tage (Klimaanlage vorhanden) denn an regnerischen Tagen wollen alle ins Wunderland und es ist meistens sehr voll. 😄 Ich gehe meist sehr spät (nach 17 Uhr) und bleibe bis Ende. Wichtig ist das vorbuchen, wenn man nicht in der aschlange warten will. Und ebenfalls empfehlenswert ist die Schrumpftour durch das Wunderland. Man wird geschrumpft und föhrt mit einem Zug zum Teil durch die Modelllamdschaft

    • @BobOrKlaus
      @BobOrKlaus Před rokem

      @@Keno0355 aber die tur ist relativ neu oder? weil von dem konzept habe ich vor ner weile was mitbekommen aber nichts mehr von gehört

    • @Keno0355
      @Keno0355 Před rokem

      @@BobOrKlaus seit fast einem Jahr czcams.com/video/cAJNwYIJ_h0/video.html

    • @IroAppe
      @IroAppe Před rokem +2

      Wait, they opened it now? I was there about 2 months ago and then, we got a tour through the unfinished area. There were tools lying around everywhere in the workshop, and most of the figures and scenes were still missing. How fast are they?

    • @Keno0355
      @Keno0355 Před rokem

      @@IroAppe the new section has opened yesterday czcams.com/video/WYycikG0CJI/video.html

  • @RustyDust101
    @RustyDust101 Před rokem +28

    Been there so many times I lost count.
    Did it live up to the hype?
    Nope, it easily outstrips the hype. It is far beyond what can ve conveyed by any video.
    They've got their own channel that gives regular updates on their current and upcoming projects. The two Braun brothers and their cofounder are still deeply involved on a day to day basis, still crawling through or under the panels, pulling wires, and getting their hands dirty. They just fulfilled their little boys' dreams and continue living it.
    That it makes them some good money which they constantly reinvest is a positive side effect for them, but it definitely isn't their main motivation.

  • @xxJOKeR75xx
    @xxJOKeR75xx Před rokem +21

    When they started out they had one floor of the building. Over time they took over all floors and a while ago they added the Building accross the canal too. It completely does hold up against the hype because it's done by people who love what they're doing and are enthusiasts at building complex models and fun hidden gimmicks all over the areas. One of the latest things they premiered (i think) is a formula 1 simulation with self driving race cars that are actually racing instead of a fixed sequence. They had to order special custom platines and programm that in a lot of detail and it took years to complete. That's how dedicated they are. If you want to go there, book in advance!

    • @BobOrKlaus
      @BobOrKlaus Před rokem +1

      wait, they are done with that? ive missed out on much it seems...

    • @stephanweinberger
      @stephanweinberger Před rokem +1

      @@BobOrKlaus No, the Monaco F1 is still work in progress with lots of bugs still to resolve (especially for reliable everyday operation, so far they "only" manage single laps with a few cars - very many quotation marks around 'only', because even that is an incredible achievement).

    • @xxJOKeR75xx
      @xxJOKeR75xx Před rokem +1

      @@stephanweinberger ah, sorry then. I remembered seeing a video where they where almost ready and assumed it would be done by now.

  • @pendorran
    @pendorran Před rokem +6

    That was Pippi Longstocking lifting that horse! Haha. I haven't seen her in ages. Swedish children's book and film character.

  • @DidrickNamtvedt
    @DidrickNamtvedt Před rokem +8

    I visited Miniatur Wunderland with my parents around this time last May and we loved it, we were absolutely blown away by the attention to detail and the different sections. If you ever get the chance to visit, you definitely should. It's an experience I can wholeheartedly recommend!

  • @andrewcoogans471
    @andrewcoogans471 Před rokem +10

    I had been before but I took my dad there for Father's Day last year. It is such an amazing place and makes you feel like a little kid again, it is jaw dropping!

  • @juliaclaire42
    @juliaclaire42 Před rokem +5

    Plan at least one day 😂 - and book a tour behind the scenes.

  • @SilverScroll
    @SilverScroll Před rokem +7

    Entry is actually surprisingly affordable, and they occasionally do free days so that those who can't afford anything at all can still have an opportunity to visit.
    It truly is a wonderful project in every way.

    • @bebbifett4746
      @bebbifett4746 Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah that makes me feel like the two brothers are the most nice persons on earth. It's not about making money. I mean who gives people 1 month free entry??? I would marry any of them emetiatly...

  • @cprtrain
    @cprtrain Před rokem +5

    It should be on everyone's "Bucket List". I saw it in 2015 and you really need to see it in person because videos do not come close to seeing it for yourself. The modeling is World Class and seeing the animation in addition to the trains is fantastic. You need to spend at least 6 hours in order to see everything. It is the biggest attraction in Germany.

    • @jamesf791
      @jamesf791 Před 8 měsíci +2

      My wife and I just came back to the US from seeing this place, and I have to completely disagree with you. 6 hours will not see everything, you could spend a week and not see and experience everything. This place was incredible. My favorite was the airport, but my wife loved the little Rio de Janeiro area (but to be fair she is from Rio de Janeiro.) This place was so incredible, and the staff were super nice too

  • @UlliStein
    @UlliStein Před rokem +7

    3:38 In June 2012 I visited the guided tour at the airport, and when I saw that Thai A380 and having traveled to Thailand numerous times by Thai Airways, I said: "Oh you are ahead of time". The guide asked "Why??" "Well in real life Thai Airways will have the A380 not before November". The guide was shocked and said "Oh, I better don't tell the bosses, they would take it out until then, and that would be a shame, it is so beautiful". That shows that they want to have every detail as it is in real life.
    Another great example is the little gas station with the tiny price display. A computer downloads the prices from the website of the oil company every few hours and forwards it to the gas station. So creative!

    • @BobOrKlaus
      @BobOrKlaus Před rokem +3

      but they did complete numerous things before they were finished irl, like the cybertruck thats driving around all over the place or the electric fire engines they want the city to have :)

    • @gerobaer
      @gerobaer Před rokem

      @@BobOrKlaus yes, the Elbphilhamony was opened before the original, but also many, many month after they planned. Not years like the original.
      And they invented things for real life (or at least without knowing that it is invented in real as well). I speak about the leading lights at the airport to get the planes from runway to their parking position and back.

  • @DoNotBlink.
    @DoNotBlink. Před rokem +11

    I fucking love the Miniatur Wunderland❤
    I went there in 2018 during the germany vs. mexico worldcup game. It was so beautifully empty and was able to try EVERY button there. So try to go during germany worldcup or eurocup games. 😂
    It is so much fun, try to take a lot of time there and search for the funny easter eggs.
    Found a scene of a man flashing a cop during a traffic stop with a nun. And they have a mini-Miniatur Wunderland in the building in their remodel of Hamburgs habour ( with moving trains you can see through the window)

    • @BobOrKlaus
      @BobOrKlaus Před rokem

      also good choice is any other big event or even a sunny day, tho that second one is being talked a lot so might be "outdated" since everyone knows "its not that packed on a sunny day so lets go on a sunny day"

  • @lg5819
    @lg5819 Před rokem +5

    Just wow! The attention to detail throughout the miniature wonderland is breathtaking. Credit to all those model makers and visionaries who painstakingly brought this gem to life. I hope to visit it someday. How on earth they maintain it, in terms of making sure dust doesn’t build up over the model infrastructure I have no idea. Before my dad passed away in 1988 when I was 15 yrs old he passed down to me some model trains and rail track etc because his illness prevented him during his retirement to build a model railway in our house. One of the trains I have is the Royal Scotsman in black. It’s in pristine condition, and it’s just left in my drawers, safely stored in a soft cloth with bubble wrap and cardboard packaging for storage.

    • @Astrofrank
      @Astrofrank Před rokem +1

      Against dust, they use vacuum cleaners every night, while roads are additionally cleaned by vacuum-cleaning vehicles.

  • @jensschroder8214
    @jensschroder8214 Před rokem +8

    I think the name Miniatur Wunderland was chosen because it works in both German and English.
    They have vehicles there that drive themselves. Each vehicle has a small motor, steering, battery, LEDs and CPU. The CPU is connected to the main computer by radio. The vehicles drive through the scenes and when the battery is low they drive back to the charging station. The vehicles find the road using magnetic strips, but they can still steer independently. The models are bought as exhibits and converted by hand by the team for driving operation.

  • @katertom
    @katertom Před rokem +6

    Entry fee today is EUR 20,- = about USD 22,-

  • @dragonfly-7
    @dragonfly-7 Před rokem +2

    The model railroad is just the hook for the "miniature life" as stated from your end already. It is the world around the miniature railroad with its emphasized details which makes this a place to get to. As stated already in this comment section the video you had been reviewing is over 10 years old and doesn't refelct the current state by far. I had been there 2 times and it'll be not the last ones for sure since with every new section these guys are getting further and further.

  • @MajorXena
    @MajorXena Před rokem +1

    I've been there 3 times now...never gets boring to me...I will visit ist again on my next trip to Hamburg for sure.

  • @RealNelsonC
    @RealNelsonC Před rokem +3

    I've been there some years ago. It's really incredible and fun for the whole family. You can really spend several hours there in order to see everything and still miss a lot. 😀😀

  • @Frohds14
    @Frohds14 Před rokem +24

    Only 3 years for an airport. I thought the Miniatur Wunderland loves to be realistic?
    20 years and the opening will be postponed 15 times, that's Germany.

    • @Uli_Krosse
      @Uli_Krosse Před rokem +6

      *That's BERLIN.

    • @adzijderlaan7070
      @adzijderlaan7070 Před rokem

      ​@@Uli_Krosse time is smaller too.....

    • @Frohds14
      @Frohds14 Před rokem +1

      @@Uli_Krosse And Hamburg and Stuttgart...

    • @Uli_Krosse
      @Uli_Krosse Před rokem +3

      @@Frohds14 Oh come on. Nobody fucked up an airport like Berlin and Brandenburg did. On top of that, Berlin closed Tegel, remember? Others might screw up every now and then, Berlin is in a constant state of incompentence.

  • @berndheghmanns1437
    @berndheghmanns1437 Před rokem +6

    I was there last feb for 20, 21 and 23 time and I'am sure that I didn't see it all!! They have now a bridge over the canel to a new Warehouse where they had build Rio de Janaero with it karneval, before that they had build Italy, with mount Vesuveus, every night this one errupt!! Yesterday they open Patagonia and Anartica with the Drake passage. So as you can see I'am looking forward for my next Holliday. They have Monaco with the Housing and anything else ready to open, but these maniacs don't wanna open it without a Formel one Race there, and when they say Race, they mean Race, with overtaking and so on and they work on it for 8 yaers now!! And for the opening of switzerland they had the Ambasador of Swiss there to open it, same for Italy and Hamburg, Iam not sure for the other parts.

  • @SiqueScarface
    @SiqueScarface Před rokem +4

    Just the day before yesterday, a new section (Patagonia, South America) opened - including narrow gauge railways, glaciers shedding ice and crashing waves in the Magellan Strait.

  • @june4976
    @june4976 Před rokem +2

    Tickets are 20,- Euro for a day; kids under 15 years pay 12,50 Euro and kids below a meter are free. And they have a restaurant in there, so you don't have to leave to eat. They also have camera battery charging stations in tiny lockers, and just so many details that you'd probably need two days by now to see them all. Just try to find a newer video; this one is from the stone ages of the MiWuLa.

  • @Marten_Zeug
    @Marten_Zeug Před rokem +4

    The miniature wonderland is already much bigger! We have a bridge going to a separate building, and that bridge resembles a ocean.. It is giant!

  • @pauldenby878
    @pauldenby878 Před rokem +4

    Excellent place to visit in Hamburg - I loved it there! I got a combined ticket with a trip round the docks by boat.

    • @pauldenby878
      @pauldenby878 Před rokem +1

      I can't remember how much it was - but I don't remember it being more than 20 euros

  • @GeoLuchse
    @GeoLuchse Před rokem +2

    I have visited it with school and it was so dope! Highly recommend!

  • @oliworld3887
    @oliworld3887 Před rokem +1

    I‘ve been there a couple of times. It‘s always a „must“ on my visits to Hamburg. Especially on summer break season, you need to apply for a day and time you want to admit entrance, otherwise you may end up in a queue of spontaneous visitors and could wait for quite some time. They want to have a certain amount of visitor per hour to ensure everyone can have the same experience watching the scenes and their little cute lovely „Easter eggs“ to say. They even expanded to another building with a bridge Inbetriebnahme the two sections. This whole new area is themed for South America at a glance. They have created Rio de Janeiro first with the well known carnival. Just last week, they have opened to the public Patagonia, Antarctica ad the so called „Drake Passage“, a very rough sea between South America and Antarctica.
    Oh BTW: They are building Monaco with the most famous Formula 1 race. The target is to have up to 20 individual vehicles running a race of their own with overtaking and pit stops. This project runs for several years now and still not finished. However, they have shown behind the scenes videos on CZcams on the development of this project.

    • @oliworld3887
      @oliworld3887 Před rokem

      Inbetriebnahme should have read in between. T9 replacement fun…

    • @oliworld3887
      @oliworld3887 Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/WYycikG0CJI/video.html that’s the video showing the latest addition as well as highlights of 11 themed areas with almost 290000 mini figures, more than 11 km of tracks with over 1000 trains to run every day.

  • @keinKakao
    @keinKakao Před rokem +2

    They opened the new section "South America" like Patagonien and Antarctic. i visited Miniatur Wunderland four times. It's always admirable and you always find new things that you haven't seen before. Always worth a trip.
    But it´s only 400km far away ;-)

    • @cup.of.coffee
      @cup.of.coffee Před rokem

      I went to Miniatur Patagonia last week. It’s really beautiful. Lucky to live just 3 km away…

  • @alex_w_punkt
    @alex_w_punkt Před rokem +1

    A visit is definitely worthwhile. Only the MiWuLa has now become larger than in the old video. It now extends over two buildings.
    If you were there and still have time, the "Hamburg Dungeon" is right next door. It is an exciting attraction that takes you into Hamburg's dark past. True stories and dark figures bring the bad old days to life.

  • @DerMistel
    @DerMistel Před rokem +3

    My last visit - it was the fifth or sixth one - was in October last year. At this time the price was 24 Euro. But it is every Cent worth. You need at last one complete day for a first overview. In the italian section (realised later as this video was filmed) every model night a volcano eruption is to see. The newest section is South America, with Rio de Janeiro, Patagonia, the Drake Passage and a glacier who kalf. The Wunderlandians, so they call yourself, are crazy in the best way. I believe, just now are 360 people working on this place. Every visitor is going with bright eyes through the different worlds. I'm sure, you will do the same.

  • @ExtremeTeddy
    @ExtremeTeddy Před rokem +3

    The entrance fee is quite reasonable. For just 20 euro you can visit and stay the whole day. Last time I visited when the corona lockdown was lifted. Bring some time or you will just rush through it. I normally stay between 2 and 4 hours per visit. Looking forward to the new section :)

  • @mbkl79
    @mbkl79 Před rokem +1

    There are plenty of "easter eggs" if you look carefully. For example, at least two James Bond movie scenes (I think it was the cable car scene in Rio and the Boat hunt in Venice), but also other famous movie scenes. This is so cool.

  • @KolliRail
    @KolliRail Před rokem +1

    The entrence fee is € 20 and absolutely worth it. You can easily spend a whole day there. But make sure to get your tickets booked online and early. Especially on weekends it is mostly sold out for weeks and if you don't have an electronic ticket you also have to queue up at the entrence for hours.

  • @petersp63
    @petersp63 Před rokem +2

    Great to see you back on form!

  • @soraite9775
    @soraite9775 Před rokem +4

    This video is so outdated, they have built so many more sections already. You wont believe how fast they are growing. They even built a bridge from one building to another building because they ran out of space, and afaik they are working on a virtual enviroment where you as a visitor get a VR device so you can actually experience the whole thing from the inside as a passanger on the trains and stuff.

  • @kimstapleton3365
    @kimstapleton3365 Před rokem +4

    Be prepared to spend at least 4 hours exploring this amazing exhibition. It is truly a wonder. They now have a virtual reality tour where you are walking among the models in virtual HO scale.

    • @kaeseblock1362
      @kaeseblock1362 Před rokem +4

      4 hours will probably not be enough. At least it wasn't when I visited. There is so much to discover.

    • @Thomas-fg1ds
      @Thomas-fg1ds Před rokem +1

      Nope. Plan for a day and book the "behind the scenes" tour. It is really worth it.

  • @Pucky71
    @Pucky71 Před rokem +1

    Joel's eyes were shining, like a little boy in front of the Christmas tree... beautiful!
    Joel, if you want to visit the Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, reserve your tickets. It's very popular and always full.

  • @dreamdog7346
    @dreamdog7346 Před rokem +1

    It Changes every year. More and more they create. It's so awsome I love it. This 2 Brothers had an great Idea many yeares ago and now they have many people work and create this mini world. And no we dont have to much money and to much time. You have to pay to see it.

  • @Doc_Rainbow
    @Doc_Rainbow Před rokem +1

    also a nice to know fact about the Founders and the Miwula... there got a day in the year where you can enter the Wunderland without paying, you just need to say to the cashier that you cant pay, or write it down if your to embarrassed to say, so people with low income can also visit! its a very nice thing to do!

    • @Astrofrank
      @Astrofrank Před rokem +1

      With the day extended to several days, and that repeated over a few weeks.

    • @Doc_Rainbow
      @Doc_Rainbow Před rokem +2

      @@Astrofrank even better :D

  • @franhunne8929
    @franhunne8929 Před rokem +1

    I was a grown up woman in my late 30s when I visited it the first time - and even I was blown away. It is absolutely amazing. You do spend hours in there and won't get bored, maybe a bit over-stimulated.

  • @ryanbadger4437
    @ryanbadger4437 Před 10 měsíci

    That looks amazing, excited to visit it at some point. Thanks for putting it on my radar.

  • @UlliStein
    @UlliStein Před rokem +1

    4:20 Forget the word Railway. This is just a small part of it, the most interesting sections are non-railway.

  • @germankiwi4588
    @germankiwi4588 Před rokem +1

    I've been 5 times. Absolutely amazing.

  • @Suffi0903
    @Suffi0903 Před rokem +1

    I've visited the Miniatur Wunderland multiple times before and I will go again as soon as I get the chance. Like they said in the video there are many details to find and with each visit I alsways find some things that I haven't seen before. And with the size they have reached one day is hardly enough to see everything for first time visitors. I think the tickets cost around 20€. There are many specials that you can buy tickets for in combination with a visit at the Wunderland. There are even culinary tours through the Wunderland which also provides you with a look behind the scenes. But those are often sold out very fast.

  • @j.neumann1722
    @j.neumann1722 Před rokem

    Been there a couple of times in the last 15 years. It’s constantly changing and always fun to go there. Those guys really put little funny situations all over the place. I usually need a couple of hours to see everything. It’s definitely living up to the hype!

  • @EvDiener
    @EvDiener Před rokem +1

    I am going to Germany in November. Since I am in Bremen, I will visit Hamburg.

  • @JohnDoe-us5rq
    @JohnDoe-us5rq Před rokem +1

    Just've been there last year and yeah, the hype is real. Spent about 6hrs there and needed to rush through the last parts. And that was even before the new sections and Monaco without the F1.
    Still worth every dime.

  • @knipserey
    @knipserey Před rokem

    You really should visit it! It is amazing. It is found by the twins Frederik and Gerrit Braun and they and their team really do all things there with big big passion...
    They build their own model-cars with detailed lights etc, they are developing on a formula-1-track in monaco for over 8 years now (may be it is done when you come? who knows...) - so many crazy stuff...
    And they are sooo sympathetic, always attentive and care for their employees and also visitors - they planned financially so good the last years - even the corona-lockdown-time over many month was no sooo big problem... in this time the MiniaturWunderland was closed, so they had no income (excepted that of selling discarded trains / wagons or something like that...) - the employees got "Kurzarbeitergeld" ("short-time allowance" - a financial help by government) and the Brown-twins said "hey, this is only about 60% of their usual income... but we pay 80% of their usual income because we saved enough money the last years and we don't wanna loose any employee - so we pay out our reserves"
    In January they have (i think every year...) the action "Ich kann es mir nicht leisten" / "I can not afford it" - so if you really cannot afford it, you go to the ticket-counter and say "I can not afford it" - they don't ask unpleasant questions or so - they just give you a ticket for free. they say "hey, it is really unpleasant for the people to say it out - we believe in the good in people and so we think the most of the people using this free entrance are really poor... and if there was an rich asshole between, he has to reconcile with his conscience..."
    and it is soo big: plan a whole day for visiting it!

  • @dien00b31
    @dien00b31 Před rokem

    I've been there several times and this place doesn't stop to amaze me. Whenever these crazy guys need space, they just get it.

  • @michaelmedlinger6399
    @michaelmedlinger6399 Před rokem +1

    Joel, I see that plenty of comments have mentioned how outdated this video is and have given you information about admission, how long you will need, etc. Yes, it is BEYOND anything this video conveys. I have been several times and never get tired of it (except physically!).
    Miniatur Wunderland is not only Hamburg‘s No. 1 attraction - it tops everything else in Germany, including Neuschwanstein.
    But Hamburg has plenty of other attractions to offer. If and when you come to Germany, you must come here! I came here after graduating from UT Austin and have lived here ever since. I have never stopped, and will never stop, singing the city‘s praise. But if at all possible, try to stay in Hamburg, Germany and Europe in general longer than a week. I understand time and money constraints, but you really must spend more time in certain places. That is also true of the UK, of course.
    BTW: One of the „games“ people like to play here is to look for all of the figures of people having sex (as in the van in this video). There are quite a few of them. ;-)
    Take care!

  • @silviahannak3213
    @silviahannak3213 Před rokem +3

    There was a Reference you couldn't get cause only Germans and Austrian (and some few other Countries) will get...The strong Girl which is lifting a Horse. That is Pippi Langstrumpf. (Astrid Lindgren,Swedish Author?, wrote that Kid Book Character.) It is a famous TV Serial.

    • @henningbartels6245
      @henningbartels6245 Před rokem

      Pippi Longstocking should be also known in English speaking countries.

    • @iorethofgondor
      @iorethofgondor Před 26 dny

      And us Swedes :P since Astrid Lindgren was from here :)

  • @walkir2662
    @walkir2662 Před rokem

    it lived up to the hype when I visited it in 2008, and I have no doubt it will do even better now.

  • @firenger9869
    @firenger9869 Před rokem

    love to see you in your next Vlog from Hamburg :P

  • @ingridwatsup9671
    @ingridwatsup9671 Před rokem

    🇳🇱Dutchie here: since 1952 we have Madurodam miniture village in The Hague, not with as much action as Miniture Wonderland, but very lovely.

  • @McGhinch
    @McGhinch Před rokem +1

    Meanwhile you need at least two days, but you should go three days. That ancient video shows only a fraction of what it is today. And, you could book behind the scenes tours, well make that four days...
    When you come to Germany, also go and see either Fantasialand or Europa-Park.

  • @bluebear6570
    @bluebear6570 Před rokem +1

    They just opened a new section. It´s Patagonia, and it´s just mind blowing!

  • @EinChris75
    @EinChris75 Před rokem +3

    Tractor pulling is not a thing in Germany, but I think it's a part of the America section.
    If you really will go there: You need an entire day.
    The guys behind the project are total philanthropists. Not a single dime from a bank loan. Everything financed from private money. But still not ridiculously overpriced.

    • @Astrofrank
      @Astrofrank Před rokem

      Tractor pulling *is* a thing in Germany. And the founders of the MiWuLa used a bank loan.

  • @martys.807
    @martys.807 Před rokem

    Hello Joel, these attraction is here in my city Hamburg 😊 Highly recommanded...They have a special section also with US Model Trains there. 😊 Greetings from Hamburg, Martin

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před rokem +1

    The whole miniature town reminds me of the live-action ‘Stuart Little’.

  • @ingvarjensen1088
    @ingvarjensen1088 Před rokem +3

    Your excitement is so heartwarming - when I have a dark moment your reactions brighten my day. Thank you for that ❤️

  • @celinah23
    @celinah23 Před rokem

    Erst letzte Woche Mittwoch dort gewesen. Immer wieder toll

  • @Someloke8895
    @Someloke8895 Před rokem +1

    Never would I ever have guessed that Miniatur Wunderland, would translate to Miniature Wonderland.

    • @Syndur
      @Syndur Před rokem

      Yeah, it's both very fitting, and works well for English speaking people too 🙂

  • @ingor.522
    @ingor.522 Před rokem

    When arriving at Hamburg Union Station the Metro Busline 6 brings you directly to the Miniature Wunderland, ask the Busdriver at which Bus Stop you will leave the Bus, but think on that the bus moves into Hafencity (Harbourcity).
    Metro Bus 6 has got at the inner City two different destinations in same direction.

  • @Inf0H3ld
    @Inf0H3ld Před rokem

    nice video - greetings from Hamburg!
    🙂

  • @KingMongo1910
    @KingMongo1910 Před rokem

    In „Miniatur Wunderland“ a very creative music video by Samy Deluxe was also shot years ago, the song is called „Stumm“ and is still one of my favourite songs.

  • @hhcarbee
    @hhcarbee Před rokem

    Love your reaction videos so much. You’re so cute. 😅 You really have to visit my hometown Hamburg!

  • @fenrisulfur842
    @fenrisulfur842 Před 8 měsíci

    Dude! If you plan to come back for a trip around Germany, the newest thing in Hamburg is the biggest Convention in Europe for anthropomophic Animals in Movies, Novels, Lores etc....The Eurofurence! If you dont know what this is, just go to Pittsburgh when AC, Anthrocon takes place! When some (thousand ;)) people cheer up a major city :P

  • @johnfisher9816
    @johnfisher9816 Před rokem

    This is INCREDIBLE!!! I want to visit it too!!! John in Canada

  • @vincentjutte3500
    @vincentjutte3500 Před rokem

    As a Hamburger (yes we call ourselves that) I can definitely tell you this was the most fun visiting this as a kid, probably still pretty impressive as an adult, haven’t been there for a while but nice to see that it is even internationally recognised!

  • @oida10000
    @oida10000 Před rokem

    I was there in 2010 with my parents for my birthday. It was an absolute fantastic experiance (I am train fan and to round it all up I got a remote controlled submarine in the gift shop). Though I think I already seen the airport then, but maybe I missremember this part as I have seen it online quiet a few times). Hamburg is also a very beautiful city, so even if you are somehow disappointed by this exhibition it is still worth the tripp.

  • @arroe8386
    @arroe8386 Před rokem

    They've added the Hamburg harbour, Italy, Monaco/Provence, Rio de Janeiro, a bridge to a different building and Patagonia since this video

  • @sascharoth177
    @sascharoth177 Před rokem

    I can only say...Go there and look for yourself how good it is. I was there more then 7 times, and I see there everytime something new!

  • @BellJar2059
    @BellJar2059 Před rokem

    I've been there twice for a full day each time,its amazing

  • @friddevonfrankenstein
    @friddevonfrankenstein Před rokem +3

    MW is really worth a visit. So much love for detail and there is also a beautiful and definitely not miniature city around it for you to explore.
    Greetings from Hamburg ;D

  • @Why-D
    @Why-D Před rokem

    It is much cheaper than probably any US amusement park.
    The last thing they made was South Amercia, with a bridge to the next ware house.

  • @Captally
    @Captally Před rokem +2

    I went a couple of years ago. It's a victim of it's own success, so crowded you could hardly get a cigarette paper between people and almost impossible to get near the exhibits. But it is wonderfully done. Just not a pleasant experience if you don't like those sorts of crowds.

    • @peterrabbitn787
      @peterrabbitn787 Před rokem +2

      It depends in when you are there. I've been there around 10 times or more.
      They did change the amount of people that are being let into the attraction so it's more limited and recommended to book a ticket in advance.
      I've been there a few tears ago where it was too crowded but the last time I visited I was lucky and there were only a maximum of 10 people in a room (because it was a slow day)

  • @butenbremer1965
    @butenbremer1965 Před rokem +1

    The MiWuLa is the most visited attraction in Hamburg - they added two more segment just yesterday: Patagonia and Antarctica. Here's the official video: czcams.com/video/WYycikG0CJI/video.html

  • @berndreddemann5011
    @berndreddemann5011 Před rokem +1

    I know you were impressed by the "Rettungsgasse" on the Autobahn, where cars sort themselves in a way that ambulances and such get to the accident quicker. And now about the Miniatur Wunderland. Why not a combination of both?!? 🙂
    czcams.com/video/1D4lsJnznqk/video.html

  • @Maximiltor
    @Maximiltor Před rokem

    The two guys who own the Miniatur Wunderland, Freddy and Gerrit, they owned on MiWuLa Hotel

  • @LehrerTK
    @LehrerTK Před 9 měsíci

    The idea of "having too much time" is wrong - everybody is smiling happily, when he sees the amazing miniature world (especially for the first time). You too! So the time is spend very well. (Luckily I´m living in a town only 2.5 hours of driving to Hamburg and visited the MiniaturWunderland for round about 20 times by now. Every visit is fascinating, because the world is growing day by day and the skills of the model makers became better and better.)

  • @kugelkopf2987
    @kugelkopf2987 Před 6 měsíci +1

    The germans make it not for money. It is Love to the detail! ;-)
    We have to show u, how it goes right.

  • @tobiasschwabe1670
    @tobiasschwabe1670 Před rokem

    Admission Tickets are: 20 EUR, up to 15 Years old 12,50 EUR, Childs below 1m height are free, since they must normally be lifted up to see something. It is really worth it. I come from Hamburg and i go at least every three years, cause they demolish old not so good anymore sections and replace them with with new interesting stuff

  • @femun
    @femun Před rokem

    Been there twice. IT'S GREAT!

  • @wonka6848
    @wonka6848 Před 11 měsíci

    It's really amazing, for me it was such an overload of cool things so I guess I didn't see almost everything. The details are sometimes so hidden, so they were from my eyes, because there was so much to see. Entrance was not so expensive, as far as I remember it was 15 € some years back. But you get a time slot of 1.5 or 2 hours, so you cannot stop at every point for very long time. Clear recommendation to visit.

    • @iorethofgondor
      @iorethofgondor Před 26 dny

      The time slot is usually for the entry though - I think you can stay longer ...

  • @Mr4dspecs
    @Mr4dspecs Před rokem

    Amazing!

  • @sanneq4318
    @sanneq4318 Před rokem

    When you travel to germany you should visit Miniatur Wunderland. It's even more amazing than you believe know. It's an crazy Idea of 2 brothers who spent a lot of " Herzblut" creating it. And it grows and grows. Now you can travel to brazil🇧🇷.😃

  • @derpflanzenfachberater8120

    I was there two years ago. Its really awesome 😎

  • @peterkopp970
    @peterkopp970 Před rokem

    Ticket Prices are € 20 for an adult, 12,50 for kids. On weekend prices are higher

  • @pendorran
    @pendorran Před rokem

    I couldn't love this more.

  • @denzzlinga
    @denzzlinga Před rokem

    It´s the biggest tourist attraction by number of visitors in all of germany.
    If you can´t afford, it´s free to get in on some days of the year ;) Because the owners want everyone to be able to enjoy their Minitatur Wunderland, and letting some people in for free doesen´t hurt them at all financially.

  • @gerobaer
    @gerobaer Před rokem

    These guys had a crazy idea to set up the MiWuLa. But it was and still is their passion and love.
    At the beginning people travelled to Hamburg and alongside visited the MiWuLa, meanwhile many come to see MiWuLa and alongside visit Hamburg.
    Freddy and Gerrit not only run their business, they also care about the society. They prepared some scenes "for democracy", they made a video about "rescue alley" and so on.
    But the most impressive thing is the recurring January event when on certain dates (23 days in 2020) each and every one who is short on money can enter the MiWuLa for free. You first have to think about, "Can I afford it paying for MiWuLa?" If your conclusion is "No." you can go to the cashier and say or give a piece of paper: "I cannot afford it.". They just trust you and give a free entry. Your words are their proof. Just impressive.

    • @iorethofgondor
      @iorethofgondor Před 26 dny +1

      I SO appreciate this. Having been through tough times several times in my life I know the value of something to bring a smile on your face again and forgetting for at least a few hours any thoughts about how to pay the rent or which meal I will have to skip the next week to be able to pay the bills. Regardless of age.

  • @Bennn24
    @Bennn24 Před rokem +1

    I love it so much how you are trying to understand german culture or other cultures in general. It is helping me eliminate some of my cliches i sadly have about americans.
    edit: i have been there and it is definitly worth it.

  • @marcuscarrington3688
    @marcuscarrington3688 Před rokem

    Jps looking good 👍🏽

  • @BetoBrito24
    @BetoBrito24 Před rokem +1

    In the Netherlands they have Madurodam !!

  • @BlackWater_49
    @BlackWater_49 Před rokem

    Whoever plans to visit the _Miniatur Wunderland_ do it on a perfect sunny day outside because otherwise it's so packed that you'll spend hours upon hours in line in order to get in.

  • @Gr8Buccaneer
    @Gr8Buccaneer Před rokem

    if you plan to visits this,book a week in a close hotel so you can go every day for 8 hrs to explore new things ;)