GOSLAR, GERMANY | Home to a Famous Sour German Beer?! 🇩🇪🍺
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
- Historic Goslar, Germany is supposed to be one of the best day trips from Hannover in Lower Saxony. It's famous for the Rammelsberg Mine, stunning architecture, and that it's home to a famous sour German Beer, called Gose. Follow along on our day trip Goslar Travel Guide to see what to do in in the beautiful northern German town of Goslar .
⏩ CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
0:10 Travel Logistics
0:32 Marktplatz
0:53 Pooping Man
1:32 Travel Tip
1:57 Rammelsberg Mine
2:32 Imperial Palace of Goslar
3:24 Gose Beer
4:32 Die Worthmühle
5:16 Half-Timbered Houses
6:07 Hotel Brusttuch
6:37 Schierker Feuerstein
8:01 Traveling with a Kid
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Planning to go visit my significant other in goslar this year hopefully! Thanks for the tour!
Awesome! We hope the video helped! Have a great trip!
good travel Tips for Goslar. The Kaiserpfalz is not really that interesting inside, as the building was a Ruin, when in the 19th Century it was "restored", but not the original but rather an idealised example of what a Kaiserpfalz should look like. The main room is an assembly hall with paintings from the 1870s, a bit kitschig. At the same time the beautiful romanesque Church near the Kaiserpfalz was pretty much torn down, as it was in a bad shape. You did not mention seeing the Hospital "Heiliggeist" which is original and most interesting, showing how things in the Medieval period actually looked like. I find the large City Gates (Towers) also interesting. Now I will keep an eye out for a baby blue stroller on the Lister Meile...and will perhaps disturb you with an introduction. Ha I enjoy your videos quite a bit.
Thank you for the recommendation to not visit to Kaiserpfalz! We weren't sure if we missed out or not. It looks like we'll have to go back to see the city gates. Good thing it's not too far! We'll keep an eye out for you too! Thanks for the kind words!
There is a little game with the numbers on the little liquor bottles. The one with the lowest (sometimes highest) number loses and has to order the next round.
Thanks for sharing! That sounds fun, and we were unaware of this game. Looks like we'll have to play!
very nice
Thank you!!
oh...so the pooping silver coin man might be significant to the silver mine?
Apparently! Have you seen him before?
@@MYTravelBF I have unfortunately never been to Goslar! Only driven by to go to the Harz. But I See now that I do need to visit and I will certainly be looking for that! LOL
Goslar is not easy.
They have problems there with a toxic environment up to today.
Because of that many people leave the Goslar area.
Interesting! We didn't know that. What's the toxic environment from?
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Because of the ore minig in that area.
@@klauskleber5154But this is only a minor problem in the city destrict named "Oker". Goslar has more a political problem: After the closure of the Rammelsberg mine and the smelting facilities in the Oker city district, no attention was paid to new bigger industry. There was also no effort made to make the town a university town. the city politics only looked at administration and tourism. The first one is not productive and tourism has more and more collapsed. Goslar also had several barracks. The Federal Border Guard, a large Bundeswehr battalion and a French military barracks. These were also abandoned after the fall of the inner-German border and the jobs disappeared. I lived in Goslar for 21 years as a child and teenager. It was a busy, "young" city. Unfortunately, the city have now become a pensioner home. Very sad!
I hate Gose, had it once in Leipzig. Not for me any more.
It was pretty good, but not our favorite beer. It was worth a try, but we're not running out to get more anytime soon.
@@MYTravelBF got you...there's a saying in Germany for things selling badly: 'sells like sour beer'
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