Romantic Road (Germany) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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- čas přidán 6. 04. 2016
- Travel video about the Romantic Road in Germany.
Thousands of years of history is experienced by those who travel Germany’s Romantic Road with its world famous historic cities, fortresses and palaces, from Würzburg to Neuschwanstein Castle. The picturesque Baroque town of Würzburg is located on the River Main amid the Franconian wine region and is dominated by the mighty Marienberg Fortress. The Celts created a fortress that subsequent rulers gradually extended and the oldest church in Franconia, including a massive watchtower, continues to be protected by several huge walls. Tauberbischofsheim is one of the oldest cities in the popular Tauber Valley that was once completely walled. Missionary bishop, Boniface, founded Germany’s first women's monastery in Germany in 735 A.D. and installed a family member, Lioba, as abbess, who tutored the daughters of the nobility and the Free Francs. Rothenburg ob der Tauber is where Germany’s Middle Ages have been preserved up to the present day with huge entrance gates and high walls that lead into the former imperial city.
In 1868, Bavarian King Ludwig The Second had a dream come true in Allgäu, southern Germany: Castle Neuschwanstein, the realisation of his amazing world of fantasy.
This fairytale castle was in construction for seventeen years and in every way the idyll of ancient German knighthood.
The wealth of occidental history, art and culture makes a journey on the Romantic Road a most fascinating adventure into the past. A dream journey through a country and its history.
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I have traveled to Rothenburg ob der Tauber. I will travel to Würzburg, Augsburg, Dinkelsbühl, Neuschwanstein in my lifetime.
4:44 Lovely Rothenburg, where all the tourists go "oh, it is so verrry medieval"....
March 13th 1945, bombing-terror attack blew 40 percent of the town away, so half of what you see there has been rebuilt after the war.
Thank you, Churchill and Harris, for giving the franconian builders so much work to do!
And... I live here! lucky me!
Please dont make me jealous😂😂
Yes, lucky you!
Lucky you indeed
👍👍🌹
The Real old Germany
Wonderful and magnifique Germany,excelent vídeo Expoza Travel.
Schön!
I traveled to these places and it brings many memories. Vielen Dank Deutschland für alles. Es gibt niemand wie dich
Dinkelsbuehl ….. My Hometown
Meine auch! Ich lebe in Frankreich seit 40 Jahren
Amo este pais tan fantastico en tantos sentidos, su cultura, gastronomia, sitios, me lo he recorrido varias veces, de norte a sur y de sur a norte y no termino de maravillarme, con lista en mano he visitado, los sitios declarados por la UNESCO y los mejores segun lo vemos en los libros y ahi nos dirigimos, semanas de ver tanto lujo en los palacios, en los castillos unos privados, tantos tesoros, los mejores museos, el enriquecimiento y el gusto de esta cultura no me la quita nadie. Y ahora los cruceros de AIDA son absolutamente recomendables. Cuanto sitio que visito, tomo fotos, permitidas y prohibidas algunas, porque solo repasando las fotos, se queda mas grabadas en la memoria.
Better than Rick Steve's wonderings. Bravo!
This brings back memories of my life in GERMANY back in 67&68. I visited a lot of places then. Keep up great video shows.
Gary Bangle Bangle That must be amazing than this! You’re so lucky to visit all this back in those years!!!
That's great! I was there in 1966. I lived in Bonn and it was a wonderful place from which to explore Southern Germany.
Great video! beautiful!
Very good you think about Germany & make video sher. nice infom of Germany area I like your work thank you
the best of the best !!!
Superb video!
Aaaaaaahhh beautiful ❗️
I so love this video, this took me to the other side of the world. That feeling of like dying thinking why am I not born in this country. :(...but I love this so much! Thanks for sharing.
Essere belle ma proprio tanto tanto belle....
Dong Jopprey Vlog where do you live
Well done and very informative.
This is absolutely amazing! Deffinetly a destination that made the top of my list!
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Luoghi usciti dalle favole quanti vei ricordi di attimi felici....
amazing. video. thanks
good region
So many place are to beautifull
Das kleine Bärengässle❤️🐻
Great video. Very relaxing. I much prefer the medieval halftimber houses and walls over all the baroque though. Tastes differ.
Me too
Romantic Germany , romantic roads
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Vedio is Very well Done
Beautiful ❤❤❤💋💋💋
You forgot Feuchtwangen with its famous "Kreuzgangspiele".
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At this time Rothenburg is a turistic destination, because of the Christmas market
Any one after watching santhosh George vedio
it's pronounced like roe-ten-burg - not rottenburg. still gave it a like, though!
OK. .... OK. ... ...
Its all well and good until the walls are breached and the titans get in
Why not all old citys not have reacting of old centurys with figths food and other things renusungs fests dresst up like old centuries of the old Middle Evi years kings and all . with history lessons with it all for the childern of europe.
Huh?
I want people to see *this* Germany. Not Berlin.
Berlin hometown. Was 80 % bombarded by friends...the outskirts of BERLIN. Are absolutely beautiful
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... the Celts never went to Germany
The Celts even originated in southern Germany (and eastern France).
@@rudolfkraffzick642 Yes, but at that time Southern Germany was Gaul country when the Roman came and it was conquered. So the Celts originated from there and were pushed back by the Gauls before the Roman even got there. The Celts never returned to their lands after the Gauls pushed them out. And the German tribes were in the areas of North Germany, West Prussia, East Prussia and Pommern - the places the Roman were never able to conquer.
The celts were in southern Germany but were kicked out by the Germanic people and mainly the romans
@@kaiserschmarrn260 Ok, if we speak of the Celts long before the cities were built and were pushed out by the Gauls - very well, but they had no part in building the cultural monuments then. So - still, the documentation is not correct about that part.
Soundwave yeah in that science your right