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Documentary - The lost world of communism part 1 (East Germany)
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How Germany Is Still Divided By East and West
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It's been 25 years since East and West Germany reunified, but differences still remain between the two halves. How is Germany still divided?
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The Berlin Wall fell 25 years ago, but Germany is still divided
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2014/10/31/the-berlin-wall-fell-25-yea
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Searching for East Germany's Communist Cuisine
Back in the times of the GDR (German Democratic Republic), it was nearly impossible for chefs to get their hands on a lot of basic ingredients. Most meals were born out of necessity, with chefs really having to flex their creativity. GDR food was also heavily influenced by the recipes of the USSR. Our host Stacy Denzel Janmaat leads us on a journey to find what is left of the notorious GDR cuisine
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How is Eastern Germany Progressing? | People and Politics
Schwedt and Eisenhüttenstadt were once major centers of heavy industry in East Germany, producing oil and steel. After the collapse of communism, they went i...
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Doping Scandal of East Germany in the 1970s
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Behind the Iron Curtain 1990, East Germany
Trip to East Germany just after the wall came down.
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National Anthem of East Germany (1949-1990) - "Auferstanden aus Ruinen"
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Auferstanden aus Ruinen (en alemán: Levantados de las ruinas) fue el himno de la República Democrática Alemana (RDA) entre 1949 y 1990. Su letra fue escrita por Johannes R. Becher con música de Hanns Eisler.
La canción fue escrita en 1949 con una letra del poeta comunista Johannes R. Becher, quien después sería Ministro de Cultura de la RDA, y se eligió para acompañ
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East Germany propaganda- East Berlin 1950
meeting of the FDJ the youth movement of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED)
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CIA Film on Communist East Germany & The Iron Curtain | EAGLE CAGE (1960)
CIA Film on Communist East Germany & The Iron Curtain | EAGLE CAGE (1960) - This film's anti-communist perspective compares east - west freedoms, or the lack...
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The fall of GDR - East Germany
November 1989, footage of the events as they were happening at the time. Commentary from Professor David Childs.
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The Lost World of Communism: A Socialist Paradise (East Germany)
How the collapse of communism affected people in the 'socialist paradise' of East Germany.
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The Lost World of Communism (Part 1)
BBC: The Lost World of Communism (Part 1).
For more on the series, see http://hauntingeurope.com/2011/10/the-lost-world-of-communism/
For more on communist-era symbols and anthems, see http://nationalanthems.me/tag/communist.
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East Germany - Under the Sea Parody
an Ostalgia anthem (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostalgie) to the tune of Under the Sea -- on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Because there are some people who still miss the good ol' days, and this is why.
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Credits:
Text and Concept: Barry McKeon, Matti Geyer, Summer Banks
Music: Dave Abbott
Camer
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1958 East Germany Commercial
1958 film from former East Germany is a mix of propaganda and advertising: the first half film praises the general progress achieved during 1958, the second ...
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East/West Germany Border Crossing Near Coburg, November 1989
American Forces Network-Munich report on one of four border crossings from East Germany into West Germany near Coburg four days after the fall of the Berlin Wall. East and West German border guards formally meet for the first time after 10 years of only being able to observe each other from inside their own borders.
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Auferstanden aus Ruinen (DDR/East Germany) Parody, Thdubya
Don't miss my other anthems! So far, the parodies for the UK (twice), Canada, Germany, Norway, France, the US, Russia, Italy, Sweden, China, Japan, Israel, N...
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East Germany 1-0 West Germany (1974)
rip by mafo.
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Stasi: East Germany - The Darkest Recesses of the Totalitarian Mind (1997)
The Ministry for State Security (German: Ministerium für Staatssicherheit, MfS), commonly known as the Stasi (IPA: [ˈʃtɑːziː]) (abbreviation German: Staatssi...
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Emmy Eats Germany Part 5 - tasting East German treats
Tasting more of Germany more specifically treats from east Germany on this episode of Emmy Eats Germany part 5 on Emmymade in Japan. A big thank you to Mr. J...
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The Fall of the Berlin Wall (PART 1) - East Germany opens the gates (BBC News 9th November 1989 )
On 9 November 1989, East Germany's Communist rulers gave permission for its gates to be opened after hundreds of people converged on crossing points of the b...
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National Anthem of East Germany (Instrumental)
This is my favorite version of the East German National Anthem.
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1990 ☆ Tram Ride in East Germany (Potsdam) ☆ GDR
This is an old Tram Ride from 1990, in East Germany. It was recorded shortly before the end of the GDR. You see a compilation of different rides. This video ...
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Escaping East Germany
Was looking for a video showing a series of escapes from East Germany. This is what I found. Let me know if you have more.
How Germany Is Still Divided By East and West
How Powerful Is Germany? http://testu.be/1OcTEIq
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It's been 25 years since East and West Germany reunified, but differen...
How Powerful Is Germany? http://testu.be/1OcTEIq
Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml
It's been 25 years since East and West Germany reunified, but differences still remain between the two halves. How is Germany still divided?
Learn More:
The Berlin Wall fell 25 years ago, but Germany is still divided
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2014/10/31/the-berlin-wall-fell-25-years-ago-but-germany-is-still-divided/
"It can be hard for visitors to Berlin to imagine where the Berlin Wall once separated Germany's communist East from the U.S.-friendly West."
Differences persist between eastern and western Germany
http://america.aljazeera.com/opinions/2014/11/germany-berlin-wallfallunificationeconomics.html
"When the Berlin Wall fell on Nov. 9, 1989, the expectations of 16 million East Germans were sky high."
One people?: Study looks at Germany, 25 years after the Wall fell
http://www.dw.com/en/one-people-study-looks-at-germany-25-years-after-the-wall-fell/a-18268017
"Disaffection with the political system appears greater in the former East German states than their western counterparts."
Poor Germany: Why the east will never catch up to the west
http://fortune.com/2014/11/09/germany-east-west-economy/
"When regional economic disparities take hold, they tend to stick."
Music Track Courtesy of APM Music: "Vorsprung"
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wn.com/How Germany Is Still Divided By East And West
How Powerful Is Germany? http://testu.be/1OcTEIq
Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml
It's been 25 years since East and West Germany reunified, but differences still remain between the two halves. How is Germany still divided?
Learn More:
The Berlin Wall fell 25 years ago, but Germany is still divided
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2014/10/31/the-berlin-wall-fell-25-years-ago-but-germany-is-still-divided/
"It can be hard for visitors to Berlin to imagine where the Berlin Wall once separated Germany's communist East from the U.S.-friendly West."
Differences persist between eastern and western Germany
http://america.aljazeera.com/opinions/2014/11/germany-berlin-wallfallunificationeconomics.html
"When the Berlin Wall fell on Nov. 9, 1989, the expectations of 16 million East Germans were sky high."
One people?: Study looks at Germany, 25 years after the Wall fell
http://www.dw.com/en/one-people-study-looks-at-germany-25-years-after-the-wall-fell/a-18268017
"Disaffection with the political system appears greater in the former East German states than their western counterparts."
Poor Germany: Why the east will never catch up to the west
http://fortune.com/2014/11/09/germany-east-west-economy/
"When regional economic disparities take hold, they tend to stick."
Music Track Courtesy of APM Music: "Vorsprung"
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- published: 03 Oct 2015
- views: 251747
Searching for East Germany's Communist Cuisine
Back in the times of the GDR (German Democratic Republic), it was nearly impossible for chefs to get their hands on a lot of basic ingredients. Most meals were ...
Back in the times of the GDR (German Democratic Republic), it was nearly impossible for chefs to get their hands on a lot of basic ingredients. Most meals were born out of necessity, with chefs really having to flex their creativity. GDR food was also heavily influenced by the recipes of the USSR. Our host Stacy Denzel Janmaat leads us on a journey to find what is left of the notorious GDR cuisine, 25 years after the fall of the Berlin wall.
In the East-German city of Leipzig, the “Gaststätte Kollektiv” aims to recreate the GDR dining experience through its detailed interior and food. The 29-year-old owner and chef was born in Leipzig, and although he was still quite young when the wall came down, he was still able to tell us about the days of limited food availability.
Back in Berlin, we go on the lookout for traditional GDR snacks. Though snack stands were rare in the GDR, the precious few outlets for fast food served mainly Ketwurst (a kind of hot dog) and Grilletta (a take on a hamburger). Fortunately, we find a spot where the traditional Ketwurst has somehow managed to survive the return of the hot dog.
We then accompany our host as he goes shopping at the only remaining GDR supermarket in Berlin to buy the ingredients for a 3-course menu of Soljanka (a Russian meat stew with red peppers, cucumbers and capers), fried veal’s liver with onions and potatoes, and the GDR version of French toast. Watch as our host whips it up in his own kitchen for a dinner with friends.
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Back in the times of the GDR (German Democratic Republic), it was nearly impossible for chefs to get their hands on a lot of basic ingredients. Most meals were born out of necessity, with chefs really having to flex their creativity. GDR food was also heavily influenced by the recipes of the USSR. Our host Stacy Denzel Janmaat leads us on a journey to find what is left of the notorious GDR cuisine, 25 years after the fall of the Berlin wall.
In the East-German city of Leipzig, the “Gaststätte Kollektiv” aims to recreate the GDR dining experience through its detailed interior and food. The 29-year-old owner and chef was born in Leipzig, and although he was still quite young when the wall came down, he was still able to tell us about the days of limited food availability.
Back in Berlin, we go on the lookout for traditional GDR snacks. Though snack stands were rare in the GDR, the precious few outlets for fast food served mainly Ketwurst (a kind of hot dog) and Grilletta (a take on a hamburger). Fortunately, we find a spot where the traditional Ketwurst has somehow managed to survive the return of the hot dog.
We then accompany our host as he goes shopping at the only remaining GDR supermarket in Berlin to buy the ingredients for a 3-course menu of Soljanka (a Russian meat stew with red peppers, cucumbers and capers), fried veal’s liver with onions and potatoes, and the GDR version of French toast. Watch as our host whips it up in his own kitchen for a dinner with friends.
More MUNCHIES Presents:
Surviving on Pizza for 25 Years - http://bit.ly/Pizza-Forever
The Truffle Dealer - http://bit.ly/Truffle-Dealer
The Pok Pok Empire - http://bit.ly/Pok-Pok-Empire
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- published: 16 Jan 2015
- views: 93047
How is Eastern Germany Progressing? | People and Politics
Schwedt and Eisenhüttenstadt were once major centers of heavy industry in East Germany, producing oil and steel. After the collapse of communism, they went i......
Schwedt and Eisenhüttenstadt were once major centers of heavy industry in East Germany, producing oil and steel. After the collapse of communism, they went i...
wn.com/How Is Eastern Germany Progressing | People And Politics
Schwedt and Eisenhüttenstadt were once major centers of heavy industry in East Germany, producing oil and steel. After the collapse of communism, they went i...
Behind the Iron Curtain 1990, East Germany
Trip to East Germany just after the wall came down....
Trip to East Germany just after the wall came down.
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Trip to East Germany just after the wall came down.
- published: 11 May 2008
- views: 49682
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author: celsdon3000
National Anthem of East Germany (1949-1990) - "Auferstanden aus Ruinen"
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Auferstanden aus Ruinen (en alemán: Levantados de las ruinas) fue el himno de la República Democrática Alemana (RDA) entre 1949 ...
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Auferstanden aus Ruinen (en alemán: Levantados de las ruinas) fue el himno de la República Democrática Alemana (RDA) entre 1949 y 1990. Su letra fue escrita por Johannes R. Becher con música de Hanns Eisler.
La canción fue escrita en 1949 con una letra del poeta comunista Johannes R. Becher, quien después sería Ministro de Cultura de la RDA, y se eligió para acompañamiento una música del compositor Hanns Eisler. No obstante, el fondo musical resultaba muy parecido a una popular canción de la década de 1930 titulada Goodbye Johnny, cantada por el actor Hans Albers en los años finales de la República de Weimar. La letra de Becher incidía en la reconstrucción del país tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial y en la unificación de Alemania, pero el contexto político de la Ostpolitik de la RFA y el mutuo reconocimiento diplomático entre la RDA y la RFA en 1973 causó que la letra original dejase de ser utilizada en actos oficiales.
Dejó de ser himno oficial con la reunificación alemana, pasando a ser himno de la Alemania unificada el hasta entonces himno de la República Federal de Alemania (RFA), Deutschlandlied.
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"Auferstanden aus Ruinen" (German for "Risen from Ruins") was the national anthem of the German Democratic Republic (GDR), commonly known as East Germany, during its existence from 1949 to 1990.
In 1949, the Soviet occupation zone of Allied-occupied Germany became a Socialist state called the German Democratic Republic (GDR). For its anthem, the poet Johannes R. Becher, who later became Minister of Culture, wrote the lyrics. Two musicians proposed music to Becher's lyrics, and the version of Hanns Eisler was selected.
Written in 1949, the anthem reflects the early stages of German separation, in which continuing progress towards reunification of the occupation zones was seen by most Germans as appropriate and natural. Consequently, Becher's lyrics develop several connotations of "unity" and combine them with "fatherland" (einig Vaterland), meaning Germany as a whole. However, this concept soon would not conform to an increasingly icy Cold War context, especially after the Berlin Wall had been erected in 1961 by the East German government.
Auferstanden aus Ruinen ceased to be a national anthem when the German Democratic Republic dissolved and its states joined the Federal Republic of Germany in the German reunification in 1990. "Das Lied der Deutschen", composed in 1841, became again the anthem of a united Germany. East German Prime Minister Lothar de Maizière had proposed that Becher's lyrics be added to the united German anthem, but this was rejected by his West German counterpart, chancellor Helmut Kohl.
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Auferstanden aus Ruinen war der Titel der Nationalhymne der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik (DDR). Der Text der Hymne stammt von Johannes R. Becher, die Melodie komponierte Hanns Eisler. Von etwa 1972 bis Januar 1990 wurde der Text offiziell nicht gesungen.
wn.com/National Anthem Of East Germany (1949 1990) Auferstanden Aus Ruinen
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Auferstanden aus Ruinen (en alemán: Levantados de las ruinas) fue el himno de la República Democrática Alemana (RDA) entre 1949 y 1990. Su letra fue escrita por Johannes R. Becher con música de Hanns Eisler.
La canción fue escrita en 1949 con una letra del poeta comunista Johannes R. Becher, quien después sería Ministro de Cultura de la RDA, y se eligió para acompañamiento una música del compositor Hanns Eisler. No obstante, el fondo musical resultaba muy parecido a una popular canción de la década de 1930 titulada Goodbye Johnny, cantada por el actor Hans Albers en los años finales de la República de Weimar. La letra de Becher incidía en la reconstrucción del país tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial y en la unificación de Alemania, pero el contexto político de la Ostpolitik de la RFA y el mutuo reconocimiento diplomático entre la RDA y la RFA en 1973 causó que la letra original dejase de ser utilizada en actos oficiales.
Dejó de ser himno oficial con la reunificación alemana, pasando a ser himno de la Alemania unificada el hasta entonces himno de la República Federal de Alemania (RFA), Deutschlandlied.
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"Auferstanden aus Ruinen" (German for "Risen from Ruins") was the national anthem of the German Democratic Republic (GDR), commonly known as East Germany, during its existence from 1949 to 1990.
In 1949, the Soviet occupation zone of Allied-occupied Germany became a Socialist state called the German Democratic Republic (GDR). For its anthem, the poet Johannes R. Becher, who later became Minister of Culture, wrote the lyrics. Two musicians proposed music to Becher's lyrics, and the version of Hanns Eisler was selected.
Written in 1949, the anthem reflects the early stages of German separation, in which continuing progress towards reunification of the occupation zones was seen by most Germans as appropriate and natural. Consequently, Becher's lyrics develop several connotations of "unity" and combine them with "fatherland" (einig Vaterland), meaning Germany as a whole. However, this concept soon would not conform to an increasingly icy Cold War context, especially after the Berlin Wall had been erected in 1961 by the East German government.
Auferstanden aus Ruinen ceased to be a national anthem when the German Democratic Republic dissolved and its states joined the Federal Republic of Germany in the German reunification in 1990. "Das Lied der Deutschen", composed in 1841, became again the anthem of a united Germany. East German Prime Minister Lothar de Maizière had proposed that Becher's lyrics be added to the united German anthem, but this was rejected by his West German counterpart, chancellor Helmut Kohl.
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Auferstanden aus Ruinen war der Titel der Nationalhymne der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik (DDR). Der Text der Hymne stammt von Johannes R. Becher, die Melodie komponierte Hanns Eisler. Von etwa 1972 bis Januar 1990 wurde der Text offiziell nicht gesungen.
- published: 17 Oct 2014
- views: 533
East Germany propaganda- East Berlin 1950
meeting of the FDJ the youth movement of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED)...
meeting of the FDJ the youth movement of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED)
wn.com/East Germany Propaganda East Berlin 1950
meeting of the FDJ the youth movement of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED)
- published: 23 Jun 2011
- views: 48351
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author: hoeryong
CIA Film on Communist East Germany & The Iron Curtain | EAGLE CAGE (1960)
CIA Film on Communist East Germany & The Iron Curtain | EAGLE CAGE (1960) - This film's anti-communist perspective compares east - west freedoms, or the lack......
CIA Film on Communist East Germany & The Iron Curtain | EAGLE CAGE (1960) - This film's anti-communist perspective compares east - west freedoms, or the lack...
wn.com/Cia Film On Communist East Germany The Iron Curtain | Eagle Cage (1960)
CIA Film on Communist East Germany & The Iron Curtain | EAGLE CAGE (1960) - This film's anti-communist perspective compares east - west freedoms, or the lack...
The fall of GDR - East Germany
November 1989, footage of the events as they were happening at the time. Commentary from Professor David Childs....
November 1989, footage of the events as they were happening at the time. Commentary from Professor David Childs.
wn.com/The Fall Of Gdr East Germany
November 1989, footage of the events as they were happening at the time. Commentary from Professor David Childs.
The Lost World of Communism: A Socialist Paradise (East Germany)
How the collapse of communism affected people in the 'socialist paradise' of East Germany....
How the collapse of communism affected people in the 'socialist paradise' of East Germany.
wn.com/The Lost World Of Communism A Socialist Paradise (East Germany)
How the collapse of communism affected people in the 'socialist paradise' of East Germany.
- published: 14 Jun 2015
- views: 3
The Lost World of Communism (Part 1)
BBC: The Lost World of Communism (Part 1).
For more on the series, see http://hauntingeurope.com/2011/10/the-lost-world-of-communism/
For more on communist-e...
BBC: The Lost World of Communism (Part 1).
For more on the series, see http://hauntingeurope.com/2011/10/the-lost-world-of-communism/
For more on communist-era symbols and anthems, see http://nationalanthems.me/tag/communist.
wn.com/The Lost World Of Communism (Part 1)
BBC: The Lost World of Communism (Part 1).
For more on the series, see http://hauntingeurope.com/2011/10/the-lost-world-of-communism/
For more on communist-era symbols and anthems, see http://nationalanthems.me/tag/communist.
- published: 30 Oct 2011
- views: 601228
East Germany - Under the Sea Parody
an Ostalgia anthem (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostalgie) to the tune of Under the Sea -- on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wal...
an Ostalgia anthem (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostalgie) to the tune of Under the Sea -- on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Because there are some people who still miss the good ol' days, and this is why.
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Credits:
Text and Concept: Barry McKeon, Matti Geyer, Summer Banks
Music: Dave Abbott
Camera: Alex Upatov, Summer Banks
Edit: Ian Buckley
THANKS TO: Trabi World, Bulgaria, Gaststätte Willy Bresch, the BVG, Matti's Mom, Humana, Gregor Pieplow, the Ostalgie market at Ostbahnhof, The Kettwurst Frau at Ostkreuz, Rotkäppchen, Ampelmännchen, and the Stasi.
Copyright: Barry McKeon, Matti Geyer, Summer Banks (A Spoonful of Deutschland), all rights reserved.
wn.com/East Germany Under The Sea Parody
an Ostalgia anthem (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostalgie) to the tune of Under the Sea -- on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Because there are some people who still miss the good ol' days, and this is why.
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Like us at https://www.facebook.com/ASpoonfulofDeutschland
Credits:
Text and Concept: Barry McKeon, Matti Geyer, Summer Banks
Music: Dave Abbott
Camera: Alex Upatov, Summer Banks
Edit: Ian Buckley
THANKS TO: Trabi World, Bulgaria, Gaststätte Willy Bresch, the BVG, Matti's Mom, Humana, Gregor Pieplow, the Ostalgie market at Ostbahnhof, The Kettwurst Frau at Ostkreuz, Rotkäppchen, Ampelmännchen, and the Stasi.
Copyright: Barry McKeon, Matti Geyer, Summer Banks (A Spoonful of Deutschland), all rights reserved.
- published: 09 Nov 2014
- views: 94
1958 East Germany Commercial
1958 film from former East Germany is a mix of propaganda and advertising: the first half film praises the general progress achieved during 1958, the second ......
1958 film from former East Germany is a mix of propaganda and advertising: the first half film praises the general progress achieved during 1958, the second ...
wn.com/1958 East Germany Commercial
1958 film from former East Germany is a mix of propaganda and advertising: the first half film praises the general progress achieved during 1958, the second ...
East/West Germany Border Crossing Near Coburg, November 1989
American Forces Network-Munich report on one of four border crossings from East Germany into West Germany near Coburg four days after the fall of the Berlin Wal...
American Forces Network-Munich report on one of four border crossings from East Germany into West Germany near Coburg four days after the fall of the Berlin Wall. East and West German border guards formally meet for the first time after 10 years of only being able to observe each other from inside their own borders.
wn.com/East West Germany Border Crossing Near Coburg, November 1989
American Forces Network-Munich report on one of four border crossings from East Germany into West Germany near Coburg four days after the fall of the Berlin Wall. East and West German border guards formally meet for the first time after 10 years of only being able to observe each other from inside their own borders.
- published: 22 Nov 2014
- views: 5
Auferstanden aus Ruinen (DDR/East Germany) Parody, Thdubya
Don't miss my other anthems! So far, the parodies for the UK (twice), Canada, Germany, Norway, France, the US, Russia, Italy, Sweden, China, Japan, Israel, N......
Don't miss my other anthems! So far, the parodies for the UK (twice), Canada, Germany, Norway, France, the US, Russia, Italy, Sweden, China, Japan, Israel, N...
wn.com/Auferstanden Aus Ruinen (Ddr East Germany) Parody, Thdubya
Don't miss my other anthems! So far, the parodies for the UK (twice), Canada, Germany, Norway, France, the US, Russia, Italy, Sweden, China, Japan, Israel, N...
- published: 01 Sep 2013
- views: 78395
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author: ThDubya
Stasi: East Germany - The Darkest Recesses of the Totalitarian Mind (1997)
The Ministry for State Security (German: Ministerium für Staatssicherheit, MfS), commonly known as the Stasi (IPA: [ˈʃtɑːziː]) (abbreviation German: Staatssi......
The Ministry for State Security (German: Ministerium für Staatssicherheit, MfS), commonly known as the Stasi (IPA: [ˈʃtɑːziː]) (abbreviation German: Staatssi...
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The Ministry for State Security (German: Ministerium für Staatssicherheit, MfS), commonly known as the Stasi (IPA: [ˈʃtɑːziː]) (abbreviation German: Staatssi...
Emmy Eats Germany Part 5 - tasting East German treats
Tasting more of Germany more specifically treats from east Germany on this episode of Emmy Eats Germany part 5 on Emmymade in Japan. A big thank you to Mr. J......
Tasting more of Germany more specifically treats from east Germany on this episode of Emmy Eats Germany part 5 on Emmymade in Japan. A big thank you to Mr. J...
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Tasting more of Germany more specifically treats from east Germany on this episode of Emmy Eats Germany part 5 on Emmymade in Japan. A big thank you to Mr. J...
The Fall of the Berlin Wall (PART 1) - East Germany opens the gates (BBC News 9th November 1989 )
On 9 November 1989, East Germany's Communist rulers gave permission for its gates to be opened after hundreds of people converged on crossing points of the b......
On 9 November 1989, East Germany's Communist rulers gave permission for its gates to be opened after hundreds of people converged on crossing points of the b...
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On 9 November 1989, East Germany's Communist rulers gave permission for its gates to be opened after hundreds of people converged on crossing points of the b...
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National Anthem of East Germany (Instrumental)
This is my favorite version of the East German National Anthem....
This is my favorite version of the East German National Anthem.
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This is my favorite version of the East German National Anthem.
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author: Taven Allen
1990 ☆ Tram Ride in East Germany (Potsdam) ☆ GDR
This is an old Tram Ride from 1990, in East Germany. It was recorded shortly before the end of the GDR. You see a compilation of different rides. This video ......
This is an old Tram Ride from 1990, in East Germany. It was recorded shortly before the end of the GDR. You see a compilation of different rides. This video ...
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This is an old Tram Ride from 1990, in East Germany. It was recorded shortly before the end of the GDR. You see a compilation of different rides. This video ...
Escaping East Germany
Was looking for a video showing a series of escapes from East Germany. This is what I found. Let me know if you have more....
Was looking for a video showing a series of escapes from East Germany. This is what I found. Let me know if you have more.
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Was looking for a video showing a series of escapes from East Germany. This is what I found. Let me know if you have more.
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Berlin Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Welcome to Berlin, the capital city of Germany.
The first documentation of Berlin appears in the 13th century, and it has a long history of importance—it’s been the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg and the Kingdom of Prussia, among others. The lengthy history encompassing the city often manifests in its eclectic collection of architecture, which you should certainly include on your Berli
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Things to do in Germany | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Things to do in Germany | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Germany was a country we fell in love with. Having spent a lot of time in SE Asia, we felt the need for a change of pace and Germany was just that. From urban hubs like Berlin to hidden gems like Freiburg, Germany offers a lot for those willing to explore and dig a little deeper.
We start off our top attractions travel guide to Germany by
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25 THINGS TO DO IN BERLIN | Europe Travel Guide
We had heard Berlin was a city bursting with art and music and we were very excited to spend some time there. Here is our list of our favorite activities to do in the city.
The following are the best 25 things to do in Berlin, Germany presented in our latest city top attractions travel guide:
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1) Visit Berlin Wall - The East Side Ga
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Berlin Germany travel guide site seeing city visit
Site seeing city Berlin with airport Tegel, Hauptbahnhof Europe's largest railway station, Checkpoint Charlie
old crossing East to West Berlin, former headquarters Gestapo and SS, underground bunker, Alexanderplatz in central Mitte, Gold To Go, Gold vending machine, Fernsehturm tallest structure Germany, Kurfürstendamm shopping avenue, KaDeWe 2th largest store Europe, zoo home of Knut the polar
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Art District, Berlin - Germany Travel Guide
Catch the pulse of Berlin's art scene in galleries, streets...everywhere.
Berlin is a magnet for artists fromall over the world. There literally is enough room for experimentation and innovation and the rents for it are quite cheap. The district around the Auguststrafze is lined with galleries. The city is packed with museums, but you could even declare a Berlin wall to your own canvass or the
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Top 10 Attractions Berlin (Germany) - Travel Guide
Top 10 Attractions Berlin (Germany) - Travel Guide - as part of the travel series by GeoBeats.
Here are the top 10 attractions of Berlin:
Number 10 - Is the Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin's largest royal summer palace. Constructed in the late 17th century. this large, ornate landmark houses a 200-year-old mausoleum that served as a royal burial ground.
Number 9 - The Berlin Cathedral. Centurie
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Frankfurt - Germany Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
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Frankfurt travel guide, Frankfurt , Germany, Tourism, Vacation, Tourism in Frankfurt, Tourism in Germany
Germany's fifth largest city, Frankfurt am Main is the nation's economic powerhouse, as well as being a highly regarded cultural centre.
Located in the middle of the highly productive R
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Bavaria in Germany Travel Guide
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Bavaria Travel Guide http://bit.ly/122uYVH Shepherd Entertainment gives you the history of Bavaria, whic...
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Berlin, Germany Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions HD Video 2015
Berlin, Germany Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions HD Video 2015
Berlin is the capital city of Germany and one of the 16 states of Germany. Berlin is situated in northeastern Germany.
The most important places to visit in Berlin are: Checkpoint Charlie (its name was given for the Berlin Wall crossing point between East and West Berlin during the Cold War), Berlin city hall (built in Italian Rena
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Tips on Riding Eurorail - Berlin, Germany Travel Guide
Tips on Riding Eurorail - Berlin, Germany Travel Guide
Learn about various Eurorail options in and around Germany.
Website
www.eurail.com
Travelling by train is always a good option. It is safe, environmental friendly and reliable. The main station of Berlin, the Berlin Hauptbahnhof is the biggest of its kind in Europe, connecting trains, streets, all the way from the north to the south or from
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Germany Travel Guide - Biebrich Palace in Wiesbaden
Take a tour of Biebrich Palace in Wiesbaden, Germany -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. It calls to mind both image...
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Dresden Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Dresden. Dresden is the capital city of the german state Saxony. It is situated in a valley on the river Elbe. The Dresden con...
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Sydney, Australia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Sydney's urban area is in a coastal basin, which is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Blue Mountains to the west, the Hawkesbury River to the north and the Royal National Park to the south.
The most important places to visit in Sydney are: Sydney Opera House (among the wo
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Germany: Top 10 Tourist Attractions - Video Travel Guide
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Let's Travel: Germany - East and South [German] [English Subtitles]
Der letzte Teil meiner Quattrologie in Europa, Deutschland von Ost nach Sued! The last part of my trip through Europe, showing some of the nicest parts of Ge...
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A tumultuous 20th century left Berlin filled with powerful sights — from evocative memorials, to surviving bits of its communist and fascist days, to its glass-domed Reichstag. We enjoy its now-trendy east side, its people-friendly riverfront, and its vibrant social scene.
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Dresden A walking tour around the city / Ein Rundgang durch die Stadt / Un paseo por la ciudad
Photographic travel guide across the Art and Architecture highlights of the city of Dresden (Germany / Deutschland). Music from the composer Roger Subirana. ...
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Tanzania Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Tanzania. The Arusha National Park and Selous Game Reserve are part of an exotic country that is still waiting to be explored.
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Having always wanted to visit Berlin, I was very excited when I was asked to join a press trip focusing on the Castles, Parks and Gardens of Eastern Germany....
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Travel With Style - Casey Neistat for J.Crew
i made this movie for J.Crew's Ludlow Traveler (that's the name of the suit) go to their website and buy it. or buy something else. www.jcrew.com/jcrewonfilm
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Checkpoint Charlie - Berlin, Germany
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Visit Berlin, Germany (HD)
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Berlin is the capital of Germany and one of the 16 states of Germany. With a population of 3.5 million people, it is the second most populous city proper and the seventh most populous urban area in the
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Germany's third-largest city, Munich is also the capital of the state of Bavaria. http://www.WatchMojo.com continues our travel series with a look at Munich.
Berlin Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Welcome to Berlin, the capital city of Germany.
The first documentation of Berlin appears in the 13th century, and it has a long history of importance—it’s bee...
Welcome to Berlin, the capital city of Germany.
The first documentation of Berlin appears in the 13th century, and it has a long history of importance—it’s been the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg and the Kingdom of Prussia, among others. The lengthy history encompassing the city often manifests in its eclectic collection of architecture, which you should certainly include on your Berlin tour.
From the towering classical lines of Charlottenburg Palace, built for the Hohenzollern family in the 17th century, to the sleek mirrored sides of the Bahn Tower, you’re bound to find plenty to look at in the city’s downtown area. Fancy a real German lager? Stop by Prater Garten for a brew—built in 1837, it’s one of the handful of buildings that has survived both World Wars. You can sit outside and responsibly enjoy your drink, or, if the weather turns on you, head inside to enjoy a hearty German meal.
Ready to check out the rest of the city? You’re in luck. Berlin sightseeing is easy: Though the sprawling city has excellent public transit, Berlin is geared toward pedestrians, and you can access much of the city center on food or by bicycle. For a truly extraordinary experience, visit Museum Island, located in the Spree River. It features five museums, among them the Altes, completed in 1830 and devoted to antiquities. The newest structure on the premises, built in 1930, is the Pergamon Museum. Here you can explore the art of numerous cultures, or wander through a replica of the Ishtar Gate.
Are you one of those people who only starts to wake up after the sun goes down? If you’re looking for a thriving nightlife, Berlin is the place to go. When the sun sets on the city, the party really begins, and you can find any number of clubs where you can dance until long after the sun comes up.
Where will you go in Berlin?
Visit our Berlin travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Welcome to Berlin, the capital city of Germany.
The first documentation of Berlin appears in the 13th century, and it has a long history of importance—it’s been the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg and the Kingdom of Prussia, among others. The lengthy history encompassing the city often manifests in its eclectic collection of architecture, which you should certainly include on your Berlin tour.
From the towering classical lines of Charlottenburg Palace, built for the Hohenzollern family in the 17th century, to the sleek mirrored sides of the Bahn Tower, you’re bound to find plenty to look at in the city’s downtown area. Fancy a real German lager? Stop by Prater Garten for a brew—built in 1837, it’s one of the handful of buildings that has survived both World Wars. You can sit outside and responsibly enjoy your drink, or, if the weather turns on you, head inside to enjoy a hearty German meal.
Ready to check out the rest of the city? You’re in luck. Berlin sightseeing is easy: Though the sprawling city has excellent public transit, Berlin is geared toward pedestrians, and you can access much of the city center on food or by bicycle. For a truly extraordinary experience, visit Museum Island, located in the Spree River. It features five museums, among them the Altes, completed in 1830 and devoted to antiquities. The newest structure on the premises, built in 1930, is the Pergamon Museum. Here you can explore the art of numerous cultures, or wander through a replica of the Ishtar Gate.
Are you one of those people who only starts to wake up after the sun goes down? If you’re looking for a thriving nightlife, Berlin is the place to go. When the sun sets on the city, the party really begins, and you can find any number of clubs where you can dance until long after the sun comes up.
Where will you go in Berlin?
Visit our Berlin travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Things to do in Germany | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Things to do in Germany | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Germany was a country we fell in love with. Having spent a lot of time in SE Asia, we felt the need for...
Things to do in Germany | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Germany was a country we fell in love with. Having spent a lot of time in SE Asia, we felt the need for a change of pace and Germany was just that. From urban hubs like Berlin to hidden gems like Freiburg, Germany offers a lot for those willing to explore and dig a little deeper.
We start off our top attractions travel guide to Germany by focusing on Berlin. Below are the top 25 things to consider doing in the city:
1) Berlin Wall - East Side Gallery
2) Brandenburg Gate
3) Tiergarten
4) MauerPark Flohmarkt (MauerPark Flea Market)
5) Friedrichshain
6) Currywurst
7) Reichstag building
8) Tempelhof
9) Museum Island
10) Holocaust Memorial
11) Charlottenburg Palace
12) Checkpoint Charlie
13) Alexanderplatz - Berlin TV Tower
14) Ritter Sport
15) Berlin Cathedral
16) Currywurst Museum
17) Ride a Bike
18) Spree river boat tour
19) Wurst sausage
20) Friedrichshain Flohmarkt (flea market)
21) German Breakfast
22) Cat Cafe
23) Schnitzel and Spaetzle
24) U-bahn and S-bahn
25) Turkish Food
Recently we had the opportunity to visit Europa-Park, the largest theme park in Germany and second most popular theme resort in all of Europe.
This was the perfect opportunity for us to rekindle our childhood passion for rides. With over eleven different roller coasters alone we quickly realized we had never been to such a big theme park.
What we found cool was that the theme park was divided into different European countries. If you can't visit all of Europe going to Europa Park is like getting little slivers of it all.
Accommodating up to 50,000 guests per day, we were fortunate we didn't come during peak season; however, it was still crowded.
Overall, the weather was perfect, the rides were fun and it is an experience we won't forget anytime soon.
This is a bit of a surprise. We have an eight hour wait for a flight in Frankfurt, so instead of just hanging around in the airport, which was our original plan, we decided to drop our bags off and come into the city.
That pretty much wraps up our little visit to Frankfurt. We spent maybe three or four hours just walking around and it was really nice to just see the city without much of an agenda.
I came here with quite low expectations to be perfectly honest. I had heard more or less this is just a financial hub but it ended up being quite charming here in Frankfurt and I'm definitely going to miss Germany. I've had a wonderful time traveling around the country.
We aren't having much luck with the weather today. It is really rainy here in Freiburg. It is Easter weekend but we are out an exploring and we want to show you the city. Let's go have a tour.
One of my first impressions of Freiburg is that it is such a great city to walk around in. That's all we've been doing so far. It's very picturesque. There are cobbled streets and it is also very historic.
Thankfully, the weather has shifted dramatically for the better. Earlier we had been rained out, so we had to head back into the hotel because it was cold and windy. Now we're seeing a few patches of blue skies, so we're going to keep exploring around Freiburg.
This is part of our Travel in Germany series. We're making a series of videos showcasing German culture, German arts, German foods, German religion and German people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
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Things to do in Germany | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Germany was a country we fell in love with. Having spent a lot of time in SE Asia, we felt the need for a change of pace and Germany was just that. From urban hubs like Berlin to hidden gems like Freiburg, Germany offers a lot for those willing to explore and dig a little deeper.
We start off our top attractions travel guide to Germany by focusing on Berlin. Below are the top 25 things to consider doing in the city:
1) Berlin Wall - East Side Gallery
2) Brandenburg Gate
3) Tiergarten
4) MauerPark Flohmarkt (MauerPark Flea Market)
5) Friedrichshain
6) Currywurst
7) Reichstag building
8) Tempelhof
9) Museum Island
10) Holocaust Memorial
11) Charlottenburg Palace
12) Checkpoint Charlie
13) Alexanderplatz - Berlin TV Tower
14) Ritter Sport
15) Berlin Cathedral
16) Currywurst Museum
17) Ride a Bike
18) Spree river boat tour
19) Wurst sausage
20) Friedrichshain Flohmarkt (flea market)
21) German Breakfast
22) Cat Cafe
23) Schnitzel and Spaetzle
24) U-bahn and S-bahn
25) Turkish Food
Recently we had the opportunity to visit Europa-Park, the largest theme park in Germany and second most popular theme resort in all of Europe.
This was the perfect opportunity for us to rekindle our childhood passion for rides. With over eleven different roller coasters alone we quickly realized we had never been to such a big theme park.
What we found cool was that the theme park was divided into different European countries. If you can't visit all of Europe going to Europa Park is like getting little slivers of it all.
Accommodating up to 50,000 guests per day, we were fortunate we didn't come during peak season; however, it was still crowded.
Overall, the weather was perfect, the rides were fun and it is an experience we won't forget anytime soon.
This is a bit of a surprise. We have an eight hour wait for a flight in Frankfurt, so instead of just hanging around in the airport, which was our original plan, we decided to drop our bags off and come into the city.
That pretty much wraps up our little visit to Frankfurt. We spent maybe three or four hours just walking around and it was really nice to just see the city without much of an agenda.
I came here with quite low expectations to be perfectly honest. I had heard more or less this is just a financial hub but it ended up being quite charming here in Frankfurt and I'm definitely going to miss Germany. I've had a wonderful time traveling around the country.
We aren't having much luck with the weather today. It is really rainy here in Freiburg. It is Easter weekend but we are out an exploring and we want to show you the city. Let's go have a tour.
One of my first impressions of Freiburg is that it is such a great city to walk around in. That's all we've been doing so far. It's very picturesque. There are cobbled streets and it is also very historic.
Thankfully, the weather has shifted dramatically for the better. Earlier we had been rained out, so we had to head back into the hotel because it was cold and windy. Now we're seeing a few patches of blue skies, so we're going to keep exploring around Freiburg.
This is part of our Travel in Germany series. We're making a series of videos showcasing German culture, German arts, German foods, German religion and German people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
- published: 29 May 2014
- views: 75548
25 THINGS TO DO IN BERLIN | Europe Travel Guide
We had heard Berlin was a city bursting with art and music and we were very excited to spend some time there. Here is our list of our favorite activities to do ...
We had heard Berlin was a city bursting with art and music and we were very excited to spend some time there. Here is our list of our favorite activities to do in the city.
The following are the best 25 things to do in Berlin, Germany presented in our latest city top attractions travel guide:
http://nomadicsamuel.com/photo-essays/25-things-to-do-in-berlin
1) Visit Berlin Wall - The East Side Gallery
2) Brandenburg Gate
3) Tiergarten
4) MauerPark Flohmarkt (MauerPark Flea Market)
5) Friedrichshain
6) Currywurst
7) Reichstag building
8) Tempelhof
9) Berlin's Museum Island
10) Holocaust Memorial - the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
11) Charlottenburg Palace
12) Checkpoint Charlie
13) Alexanderplatz - The Berlin TV Tower
14) Ritter Sport
15) Berlin Cathedral
16) Currywurst Museum
17) Rent a bike and go riding
18) River spree boat tour
19) Eat a Wurst sausage
20) Friedrichshain Flohmarkt (flea market)
21) Eat a German Breakfast
22) Cat Cafe (Pee Pees Katzen Cafe)
23) Schnitzel and Spaetzle
24) U-bahn and S-bahn metro system
25) Turkish Food
The East Side Gallery is the longest remaining strip of the of the former dividing wall between East and West Berlin. Today the 1.3 kilometer long wall stands as a memorial to freedom and it is covered in art and graffiti. Right now we're visiting Brandenburg Gate. This gate dates back to the 18th Century. We're here at Tiergarten, one of the biggest parks in the city. MauerPark is a hipster hangout. Every Sunday people flock to this park and spend the day barbecuing, listening to music, enjoying a few beers, and simply having a good time. There's a popular flea market where you can pick up old vinyls and clothes, and if you head over to the Bear Pit you can catch some karaoke and musical performances. If you want to spot some cool street art, then head over to Friedrichshain. You can't come to Berlin and not eat a Currywurst! This is the city's most popular fast food snack. The sausage is served with a ketchup and curry powder concoction. Up next we're at the Reichstag building which has a pretty cool glass dome on top. This dome is actually open to visitors and it offers 360 degree views of the city. Today we're visiting Tempelhof, a re-purposed airport here in Berlin for leisure activities and sports. If you enjoy museums and art galleries you'll want to visit Berlin's Museum Island. They actually have five different museums here and if you get a daily pass for 18 Euros you get access to all five. We are now visiting the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin. It is also known as the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. Charlottenburg Palace is the largest palace in Berlin and the only surviving royal residence in the city. Checkpoint Charlie was one of the crossing points between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War. Located near Alexanderplatz, The Berlin TV Tower offers a great lookout over the city. Chocolate! Ritter Sport is a chocolate brand that is sold all over Germany, and while in Berlin we couldn't resist sampling a few of the different varieties. Berlin Cathedral is located on Museum Island and it's one of the most beautiful churches in the city. If Currywurst is to your liking, you'll want to check out this quirky museum devoted to Berlin's favorite sausage. Renting a bike is a great way to get around the city. Most places will rent out bikes at 10 Euros per day. For a leisurely afternoon, hop on a boat and enjoy a tour down the River Spree. Of course, you cannot come to Berlin and not eat a Wurst or a sausage. The Friedrichshain flea market takes place every Sunday and it's a great place for people watching and a little browsing. The Germans sure know how to enjoy a hearty breakfast, and we recommend you try it too. Breakfast usually offers a wide sampling of loafs and bread rolls, accompanied with various deli cuts and cheese.
We couldn't resist visiting yet another cat cafe while we were in Berlin.
While in Berlin we enjoyed a hearty meal of Schnitzel. This thin strip of meat is coated in flour, eggs, and breadcrumbs, before being deep-fried. You can order it with a side of mashed potatoes or German noodles known as Spaetzle. It's quite easy to get around Berlin using the U-bahn and S-bahn system. In Berlin, there is a big Turkish population and that means there is awesome Turkish street food. And that's Berlin for you! A city that has risen from the ashes of the war, which is now bursting with art, music, and life.
Have you been to Berlin? We'd love to hear your favourite things about the city in the comments below.
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This is part of our Travel in Germany series. We're making a series of videos showcasing German culture, German arts, German foods, German religion and German people.
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wn.com/25 Things To Do In Berlin | Europe Travel Guide
We had heard Berlin was a city bursting with art and music and we were very excited to spend some time there. Here is our list of our favorite activities to do in the city.
The following are the best 25 things to do in Berlin, Germany presented in our latest city top attractions travel guide:
http://nomadicsamuel.com/photo-essays/25-things-to-do-in-berlin
1) Visit Berlin Wall - The East Side Gallery
2) Brandenburg Gate
3) Tiergarten
4) MauerPark Flohmarkt (MauerPark Flea Market)
5) Friedrichshain
6) Currywurst
7) Reichstag building
8) Tempelhof
9) Berlin's Museum Island
10) Holocaust Memorial - the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
11) Charlottenburg Palace
12) Checkpoint Charlie
13) Alexanderplatz - The Berlin TV Tower
14) Ritter Sport
15) Berlin Cathedral
16) Currywurst Museum
17) Rent a bike and go riding
18) River spree boat tour
19) Eat a Wurst sausage
20) Friedrichshain Flohmarkt (flea market)
21) Eat a German Breakfast
22) Cat Cafe (Pee Pees Katzen Cafe)
23) Schnitzel and Spaetzle
24) U-bahn and S-bahn metro system
25) Turkish Food
The East Side Gallery is the longest remaining strip of the of the former dividing wall between East and West Berlin. Today the 1.3 kilometer long wall stands as a memorial to freedom and it is covered in art and graffiti. Right now we're visiting Brandenburg Gate. This gate dates back to the 18th Century. We're here at Tiergarten, one of the biggest parks in the city. MauerPark is a hipster hangout. Every Sunday people flock to this park and spend the day barbecuing, listening to music, enjoying a few beers, and simply having a good time. There's a popular flea market where you can pick up old vinyls and clothes, and if you head over to the Bear Pit you can catch some karaoke and musical performances. If you want to spot some cool street art, then head over to Friedrichshain. You can't come to Berlin and not eat a Currywurst! This is the city's most popular fast food snack. The sausage is served with a ketchup and curry powder concoction. Up next we're at the Reichstag building which has a pretty cool glass dome on top. This dome is actually open to visitors and it offers 360 degree views of the city. Today we're visiting Tempelhof, a re-purposed airport here in Berlin for leisure activities and sports. If you enjoy museums and art galleries you'll want to visit Berlin's Museum Island. They actually have five different museums here and if you get a daily pass for 18 Euros you get access to all five. We are now visiting the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin. It is also known as the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. Charlottenburg Palace is the largest palace in Berlin and the only surviving royal residence in the city. Checkpoint Charlie was one of the crossing points between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War. Located near Alexanderplatz, The Berlin TV Tower offers a great lookout over the city. Chocolate! Ritter Sport is a chocolate brand that is sold all over Germany, and while in Berlin we couldn't resist sampling a few of the different varieties. Berlin Cathedral is located on Museum Island and it's one of the most beautiful churches in the city. If Currywurst is to your liking, you'll want to check out this quirky museum devoted to Berlin's favorite sausage. Renting a bike is a great way to get around the city. Most places will rent out bikes at 10 Euros per day. For a leisurely afternoon, hop on a boat and enjoy a tour down the River Spree. Of course, you cannot come to Berlin and not eat a Wurst or a sausage. The Friedrichshain flea market takes place every Sunday and it's a great place for people watching and a little browsing. The Germans sure know how to enjoy a hearty breakfast, and we recommend you try it too. Breakfast usually offers a wide sampling of loafs and bread rolls, accompanied with various deli cuts and cheese.
We couldn't resist visiting yet another cat cafe while we were in Berlin.
While in Berlin we enjoyed a hearty meal of Schnitzel. This thin strip of meat is coated in flour, eggs, and breadcrumbs, before being deep-fried. You can order it with a side of mashed potatoes or German noodles known as Spaetzle. It's quite easy to get around Berlin using the U-bahn and S-bahn system. In Berlin, there is a big Turkish population and that means there is awesome Turkish street food. And that's Berlin for you! A city that has risen from the ashes of the war, which is now bursting with art, music, and life.
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- published: 16 May 2014
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Berlin Germany travel guide site seeing city visit
Site seeing city Berlin with airport Tegel, Hauptbahnhof Europe's largest railway station, Checkpoint Charlie
old crossing East to West Berlin, former headquar...
Site seeing city Berlin with airport Tegel, Hauptbahnhof Europe's largest railway station, Checkpoint Charlie
old crossing East to West Berlin, former headquarters Gestapo and SS, underground bunker, Alexanderplatz in central Mitte, Gold To Go, Gold vending machine, Fernsehturm tallest structure Germany, Kurfürstendamm shopping avenue, KaDeWe 2th largest store Europe, zoo home of Knut the polar bear, Reichstag, Bundestag house of parliament with a large glass dome, Impressive Holocaust Memorial, shocking breathtaking stories, Brandenburger Tor symbol of freedom, Potsdamer Platz large offices and shopping arcade
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Site seeing city Berlin with airport Tegel, Hauptbahnhof Europe's largest railway station, Checkpoint Charlie
old crossing East to West Berlin, former headquarters Gestapo and SS, underground bunker, Alexanderplatz in central Mitte, Gold To Go, Gold vending machine, Fernsehturm tallest structure Germany, Kurfürstendamm shopping avenue, KaDeWe 2th largest store Europe, zoo home of Knut the polar bear, Reichstag, Bundestag house of parliament with a large glass dome, Impressive Holocaust Memorial, shocking breathtaking stories, Brandenburger Tor symbol of freedom, Potsdamer Platz large offices and shopping arcade
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- published: 12 Nov 2010
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Art District, Berlin - Germany Travel Guide
Catch the pulse of Berlin's art scene in galleries, streets...everywhere.
Berlin is a magnet for artists fromall over the world. There literally is enough ro...
Catch the pulse of Berlin's art scene in galleries, streets...everywhere.
Berlin is a magnet for artists fromall over the world. There literally is enough room for experimentation and innovation and the rents for it are quite cheap. The district around the Auguststrafze is lined with galleries. The city is packed with museums, but you could even declare a Berlin wall to your own canvass or the Berlin Wall. You can find art everywhere as a graffiti on the walls, in galleries, of course.
You can even find some art in artist's flats because due to the lack of space, they sometimes even open their private space for their own exhibitions, or in shops, parking lots. Looking for a good gallery in Berlin? Just follow the banana. There is an artist from Cologne, who whenever he comes across a gallery that he likes just spray paints the banana on its wall. Just his personal sign of recommendation. Let's take a look.
"We have specialized over the last 15-16 years in expressive realism painting at the core Bernard Heisig who is the most important artist in our gallery. All german artists and mostly, without being political, artists that came from the East." And every couple of months there is a festival, the so-called Ungan [sp} where all the galleries are open together. Or you enter a gallery with the title like deschlef.
"I paint and I make objects. I am letting myself be inspired, having a look. There are different influences here. A lot of people come here who are not from Berllin and bring all sorts of currents with them. Well, I have to say what really interests me is realistic painting."
And the woman who did the elephant, who knitted it, I have seen more work of hers in that book. If you want to mingle with the artists outside the galleries, you might just find they are in all the cafasin [sp] bars lined up along the Auguststrafze, (Unclear German names) Fast Food. My name is Dorthe Eickelberg, showing you Berlin.
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Catch the pulse of Berlin's art scene in galleries, streets...everywhere.
Berlin is a magnet for artists fromall over the world. There literally is enough room for experimentation and innovation and the rents for it are quite cheap. The district around the Auguststrafze is lined with galleries. The city is packed with museums, but you could even declare a Berlin wall to your own canvass or the Berlin Wall. You can find art everywhere as a graffiti on the walls, in galleries, of course.
You can even find some art in artist's flats because due to the lack of space, they sometimes even open their private space for their own exhibitions, or in shops, parking lots. Looking for a good gallery in Berlin? Just follow the banana. There is an artist from Cologne, who whenever he comes across a gallery that he likes just spray paints the banana on its wall. Just his personal sign of recommendation. Let's take a look.
"We have specialized over the last 15-16 years in expressive realism painting at the core Bernard Heisig who is the most important artist in our gallery. All german artists and mostly, without being political, artists that came from the East." And every couple of months there is a festival, the so-called Ungan [sp} where all the galleries are open together. Or you enter a gallery with the title like deschlef.
"I paint and I make objects. I am letting myself be inspired, having a look. There are different influences here. A lot of people come here who are not from Berllin and bring all sorts of currents with them. Well, I have to say what really interests me is realistic painting."
And the woman who did the elephant, who knitted it, I have seen more work of hers in that book. If you want to mingle with the artists outside the galleries, you might just find they are in all the cafasin [sp] bars lined up along the Auguststrafze, (Unclear German names) Fast Food. My name is Dorthe Eickelberg, showing you Berlin.
- published: 05 May 2010
- views: 8088
Top 10 Attractions Berlin (Germany) - Travel Guide
Top 10 Attractions Berlin (Germany) - Travel Guide - as part of the travel series by GeoBeats.
Here are the top 10 attractions of Berlin:
Number 10 - Is the...
Top 10 Attractions Berlin (Germany) - Travel Guide - as part of the travel series by GeoBeats.
Here are the top 10 attractions of Berlin:
Number 10 - Is the Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin's largest royal summer palace. Constructed in the late 17th century. this large, ornate landmark houses a 200-year-old mausoleum that served as a royal burial ground.
Number 9 - The Berlin Cathedral. Centuries old, this historic landmark has been treasured by all of Germany. Several grand domes adorn the top of the cathedral. Its striking beauty makes the trip worthwhile.
Number 8 - The Brandenburg gate. Completed in 1791, this gate is a symbol of Germany. After World War II, the gate was one of the 8 checkpoints between East and West Berlin.
Number 7 - Is the Museum Island. Located in the center of Berlin on the river Spree, it has many world-renowned museums. Due to the art and history that is preserved here, the island is a UNESCO Heritage Site.
Number 6 - The Holocaust Memorial. The memorial is a tribute to the millions of Jews killed by the Nazi government. It consists of 2007 stone slabs spread over an area the size of three soccer fields.
Number 5 - is Reichstag, the seat of German Parliament. Built in 1894, it housed the Parliament of the German Empire and the Weimar Republic. In 1933, a suspicious fire in the Reichstag propelled the Nazi regime to power.
Number 4 - The Potsdam Castle. Located about 15 miles outside of Berlin, the castle is a gorgeous masterpiece nestled amidst vineyards. This lovely structure is so exquisite that it is often regarded as the German equivalent of The Palace of Versailles.
Number 3 - is the Berlin city hall. Built in Italian Renaissance style, its construction lasted from 1861 to 1869. Along with the State Government of Berlin it is also the office of the city's Governing Mayor.
Number 2 - Checkpoint Charlie. Its name was given for the Berlin Wall crossing point between East and West Berlin during the Cold War.
Number 1 - are the beer gardens. Most of these gardens re-open in summer following harsh winters. There are many beer gardens in the city where you can sit back and enjoy a glass of chilled beer.
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Top 10 Attractions Berlin (Germany) - Travel Guide - as part of the travel series by GeoBeats.
Here are the top 10 attractions of Berlin:
Number 10 - Is the Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin's largest royal summer palace. Constructed in the late 17th century. this large, ornate landmark houses a 200-year-old mausoleum that served as a royal burial ground.
Number 9 - The Berlin Cathedral. Centuries old, this historic landmark has been treasured by all of Germany. Several grand domes adorn the top of the cathedral. Its striking beauty makes the trip worthwhile.
Number 8 - The Brandenburg gate. Completed in 1791, this gate is a symbol of Germany. After World War II, the gate was one of the 8 checkpoints between East and West Berlin.
Number 7 - Is the Museum Island. Located in the center of Berlin on the river Spree, it has many world-renowned museums. Due to the art and history that is preserved here, the island is a UNESCO Heritage Site.
Number 6 - The Holocaust Memorial. The memorial is a tribute to the millions of Jews killed by the Nazi government. It consists of 2007 stone slabs spread over an area the size of three soccer fields.
Number 5 - is Reichstag, the seat of German Parliament. Built in 1894, it housed the Parliament of the German Empire and the Weimar Republic. In 1933, a suspicious fire in the Reichstag propelled the Nazi regime to power.
Number 4 - The Potsdam Castle. Located about 15 miles outside of Berlin, the castle is a gorgeous masterpiece nestled amidst vineyards. This lovely structure is so exquisite that it is often regarded as the German equivalent of The Palace of Versailles.
Number 3 - is the Berlin city hall. Built in Italian Renaissance style, its construction lasted from 1861 to 1869. Along with the State Government of Berlin it is also the office of the city's Governing Mayor.
Number 2 - Checkpoint Charlie. Its name was given for the Berlin Wall crossing point between East and West Berlin during the Cold War.
Number 1 - are the beer gardens. Most of these gardens re-open in summer following harsh winters. There are many beer gardens in the city where you can sit back and enjoy a glass of chilled beer.
- published: 03 Sep 2012
- views: 41176
Frankfurt - Germany Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
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Frankfurt travel guide, Frankfurt , Germany, Tourism...
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Frankfurt travel guide, Frankfurt , Germany, Tourism, Vacation, Tourism in Frankfurt, Tourism in Germany
Germany's fifth largest city, Frankfurt am Main is the nation's economic powerhouse, as well as being a highly regarded cultural centre.
Located in the middle of the highly productive Rhine-Main region, right at the centre of Europe, the city is the financial heart not only of Germany, but also of the European Union.
The modern skyscrapers of banks and big business in the central business district are potent symbols of Frankfurt's economic strength and create a skyline that is more North American than European in aspect -- indeed, the city is often dubbed 'Mainhattan'.
Most of Frankfurt's visitors come for one of the numerous trade fairs, exhibitions and congresses. But Frankfurt has another side. As the birthplace of Germany's most revered writer, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), the city is at pains to impress with its cultural pedigree. Excellent museums, high-calibre performance groups and local festivals tempt too.
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Frankfurt History
A settlement since at least 3000BC, and settled by the Romans, as the name of the Römer district implies, Frankfurt am Main, to give it its full name and differentiate it from Frankfurt and der Oder in the east of the country, has been Germany's financial centre for centuries.
Frankfurt's long history of commerce stems from its central geographical location on the Main River and the Frankfurt Messe (fair). The Messe has been going since the 12th century and the city received its official Imperial privilege to hold an annual trade fair 100 years later.
The Frankfurt Börse (stock exchange) began trading in the late 16th. If Frankfurt's political aspirations were dashed by the choice of Bonn as capital of the Federal Republic in 1949, the city has directed its post-war energies all the more wholeheartedly into its uncontested financial role.
Frankfurt has been subject to the deprivations of war on numerous occasions, notably during the Napoleonic Wars, when it was seized and occupied by the French on several occasions. And it was severely bombed during WWII, action that resulted in the almost complete destruction of the city's medieval centre -- hence its present mainly modern architecture.
However, a number of old buildings in the Römerberg area were reconstructed in their original style, as was the cathedral.
In latter years, Frankfurt has become a remarkably cosmopolitan city -- it's estimated that people of 180 different nationalities live and work there. It has large Turkish, Korean and Sri Lankan communities among these.
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Weather in Frankfurt
Best time to visit:
Frankfurt's climate is generally mild and well balanced with warm, occasionally wet days in summer, with temperatures sometimes reaching 30°C (90°F) and more, and chilly winter days, when temperatures range between -10°C (14°F) and 10°C (40°F).
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Frankfurt travel guide, Frankfurt , Germany, Tourism, Vacation, Tourism in Frankfurt, Tourism in Germany
Germany's fifth largest city, Frankfurt am Main is the nation's economic powerhouse, as well as being a highly regarded cultural centre.
Located in the middle of the highly productive Rhine-Main region, right at the centre of Europe, the city is the financial heart not only of Germany, but also of the European Union.
The modern skyscrapers of banks and big business in the central business district are potent symbols of Frankfurt's economic strength and create a skyline that is more North American than European in aspect -- indeed, the city is often dubbed 'Mainhattan'.
Most of Frankfurt's visitors come for one of the numerous trade fairs, exhibitions and congresses. But Frankfurt has another side. As the birthplace of Germany's most revered writer, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), the city is at pains to impress with its cultural pedigree. Excellent museums, high-calibre performance groups and local festivals tempt too.
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Frankfurt History
A settlement since at least 3000BC, and settled by the Romans, as the name of the Römer district implies, Frankfurt am Main, to give it its full name and differentiate it from Frankfurt and der Oder in the east of the country, has been Germany's financial centre for centuries.
Frankfurt's long history of commerce stems from its central geographical location on the Main River and the Frankfurt Messe (fair). The Messe has been going since the 12th century and the city received its official Imperial privilege to hold an annual trade fair 100 years later.
The Frankfurt Börse (stock exchange) began trading in the late 16th. If Frankfurt's political aspirations were dashed by the choice of Bonn as capital of the Federal Republic in 1949, the city has directed its post-war energies all the more wholeheartedly into its uncontested financial role.
Frankfurt has been subject to the deprivations of war on numerous occasions, notably during the Napoleonic Wars, when it was seized and occupied by the French on several occasions. And it was severely bombed during WWII, action that resulted in the almost complete destruction of the city's medieval centre -- hence its present mainly modern architecture.
However, a number of old buildings in the Römerberg area were reconstructed in their original style, as was the cathedral.
In latter years, Frankfurt has become a remarkably cosmopolitan city -- it's estimated that people of 180 different nationalities live and work there. It has large Turkish, Korean and Sri Lankan communities among these.
-------------
Weather in Frankfurt
Best time to visit:
Frankfurt's climate is generally mild and well balanced with warm, occasionally wet days in summer, with temperatures sometimes reaching 30°C (90°F) and more, and chilly winter days, when temperatures range between -10°C (14°F) and 10°C (40°F).
- published: 13 Oct 2013
- views: 1629
Bavaria in Germany Travel Guide
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Bavaria Travel Guide http://bit.ly/122uYVH Shepherd Entertainment gives you the history of Bavaria, whic......
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Bavaria Travel Guide http://bit.ly/122uYVH Shepherd Entertainment gives you the history of Bavaria, whic...
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World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Bavaria Travel Guide http://bit.ly/122uYVH Shepherd Entertainment gives you the history of Bavaria, whic...
Berlin, Germany Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions HD Video 2015
Berlin, Germany Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions HD Video 2015
Berlin is the capital city of Germany and one of the 16 states of Germany. Berlin is situated...
Berlin, Germany Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions HD Video 2015
Berlin is the capital city of Germany and one of the 16 states of Germany. Berlin is situated in northeastern Germany.
The most important places to visit in Berlin are: Checkpoint Charlie (its name was given for the Berlin Wall crossing point between East and West Berlin during the Cold War), Berlin city hall (built in Italian Renaissance style, its construction lasted from 1861 to 1869. Along with the State Government of Berlin it is also the office of the city's Governing Mayor), The Potsdam Castle (located about 15 miles outside of Berlin, the castle is a gorgeous masterpiece nestled amidst vineyards. This lovely structure is so exquisite that it is often regarded as the German equivalent of The Palace of Versailles), Reichstag (the seat of German Parliament. Built in 1894, it housed the Parliament of the German Empire and the Weimar Republic. In 1933, a suspicious fire in the Reichstag propelled the Nazi regime to power), The Holocaust Memorial (is a tribute to the millions of Jews killed by the Nazi government. It consists of 2007 stone slabs spread over an area the size of three soccer fields), Museum Island (located in the center of Berlin on the river Spree, it has many world-renowned museums. Due to the art and history that is preserved here, the island is a UNESCO Heritage Site), Brandenburg gate (completed in 1791, this gate is a symbol of Germany. After World War II, the gate was one of the 8 checkpoints between East and West Berlin), Berlin Cathedral (centuries old, this historic landmark has been treasured by all of Germany. Several grand domes adorn the top of the cathedral. Its striking beauty makes the trip worthwhile), Charlottenburg Palace (Berlin's largest royal summer palace. Constructed in the late 17th century. this large, ornate landmark houses a 200-year-old mausoleum that served as a royal burial ground) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Berlin travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Berlin, Germany Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions HD Video 2015
Berlin is the capital city of Germany and one of the 16 states of Germany. Berlin is situated in northeastern Germany.
The most important places to visit in Berlin are: Checkpoint Charlie (its name was given for the Berlin Wall crossing point between East and West Berlin during the Cold War), Berlin city hall (built in Italian Renaissance style, its construction lasted from 1861 to 1869. Along with the State Government of Berlin it is also the office of the city's Governing Mayor), The Potsdam Castle (located about 15 miles outside of Berlin, the castle is a gorgeous masterpiece nestled amidst vineyards. This lovely structure is so exquisite that it is often regarded as the German equivalent of The Palace of Versailles), Reichstag (the seat of German Parliament. Built in 1894, it housed the Parliament of the German Empire and the Weimar Republic. In 1933, a suspicious fire in the Reichstag propelled the Nazi regime to power), The Holocaust Memorial (is a tribute to the millions of Jews killed by the Nazi government. It consists of 2007 stone slabs spread over an area the size of three soccer fields), Museum Island (located in the center of Berlin on the river Spree, it has many world-renowned museums. Due to the art and history that is preserved here, the island is a UNESCO Heritage Site), Brandenburg gate (completed in 1791, this gate is a symbol of Germany. After World War II, the gate was one of the 8 checkpoints between East and West Berlin), Berlin Cathedral (centuries old, this historic landmark has been treasured by all of Germany. Several grand domes adorn the top of the cathedral. Its striking beauty makes the trip worthwhile), Charlottenburg Palace (Berlin's largest royal summer palace. Constructed in the late 17th century. this large, ornate landmark houses a 200-year-old mausoleum that served as a royal burial ground) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Berlin travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 10 Jul 2015
- views: 0
Tips on Riding Eurorail - Berlin, Germany Travel Guide
Tips on Riding Eurorail - Berlin, Germany Travel Guide
Learn about various Eurorail options in and around Germany.
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Travelling by train...
Tips on Riding Eurorail - Berlin, Germany Travel Guide
Learn about various Eurorail options in and around Germany.
Website
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Travelling by train is always a good option. It is safe, environmental friendly and reliable. The main station of Berlin, the Berlin Hauptbahnhof is the biggest of its kind in Europe, connecting trains, streets, all the way from the north to the south or from the east to the west. The station runs on two exits in all the four different directions with a unique window covering the roof and every single window has a unique size and unique number, so if someone throws a stone into the window you are in trouble searching the substitute.
Train station has been placed in every little village from the north and Baltic sea down to the Alps or the black forest, you can basically travel everywhere by train. There are zillions of ways to get your ticket, you can either order them in the call center, or purchase a ticket split from the automatic ticket machine in the station. Or you can seek help in the travel center, or you can even spend long waiting hours in the ticket counter all if you go to buy it yourself. But the best way of course is getting your ticket straight from the internet by typing in www.eurorail.com
This one is the ice train the ECE the fastest train of Germany that goes with three hundred kilometers per hour. They connect cities all over Germany and all over Europe. I am Dorthe Eickelberg showing you Berlin.
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Tips on Riding Eurorail - Berlin, Germany Travel Guide
Learn about various Eurorail options in and around Germany.
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Travelling by train is always a good option. It is safe, environmental friendly and reliable. The main station of Berlin, the Berlin Hauptbahnhof is the biggest of its kind in Europe, connecting trains, streets, all the way from the north to the south or from the east to the west. The station runs on two exits in all the four different directions with a unique window covering the roof and every single window has a unique size and unique number, so if someone throws a stone into the window you are in trouble searching the substitute.
Train station has been placed in every little village from the north and Baltic sea down to the Alps or the black forest, you can basically travel everywhere by train. There are zillions of ways to get your ticket, you can either order them in the call center, or purchase a ticket split from the automatic ticket machine in the station. Or you can seek help in the travel center, or you can even spend long waiting hours in the ticket counter all if you go to buy it yourself. But the best way of course is getting your ticket straight from the internet by typing in www.eurorail.com
This one is the ice train the ECE the fastest train of Germany that goes with three hundred kilometers per hour. They connect cities all over Germany and all over Europe. I am Dorthe Eickelberg showing you Berlin.
- published: 06 May 2010
- views: 2215
Germany Travel Guide - Biebrich Palace in Wiesbaden
Take a tour of Biebrich Palace in Wiesbaden, Germany -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. It calls to mind both image......
Take a tour of Biebrich Palace in Wiesbaden, Germany -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. It calls to mind both image...
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Take a tour of Biebrich Palace in Wiesbaden, Germany -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. It calls to mind both image...
- published: 09 Dec 2010
- views: 1003
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author: geobeats
Dresden Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Dresden. Dresden is the capital city of the german state Saxony. It is situated in a valley on the river Elbe. The Dresden con......
Travel video about destination Dresden. Dresden is the capital city of the german state Saxony. It is situated in a valley on the river Elbe. The Dresden con...
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Travel video about destination Dresden. Dresden is the capital city of the german state Saxony. It is situated in a valley on the river Elbe. The Dresden con...
Sydney, Australia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Sydney's urban area is in a coastal basin, whi...
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Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Sydney's urban area is in a coastal basin, which is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Blue Mountains to the west, the Hawkesbury River to the north and the Royal National Park to the south.
The most important places to visit in Sydney are: Sydney Opera House (among the world's most recognized landmarks. Set on the Sydney harbor, it is an unforgettable sight), Sydney Harbor Bridge (simply called "the bridge" by locals, courageous ones can even climb up the bridge), Bronte Beach (lesser known than Bondi, it is a beautiful beach, popular amongst families), Blue Mountains (an unspoiled mountain range filled with Eucalyptus trees. It is located 30 miles from Sydney, and there are plenty of hiking trails), Bondi Beach (Sydney's most famous beach, its lively promenade is as exciting as the beach) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Sydney travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Sydney's urban area is in a coastal basin, which is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Blue Mountains to the west, the Hawkesbury River to the north and the Royal National Park to the south.
The most important places to visit in Sydney are: Sydney Opera House (among the world's most recognized landmarks. Set on the Sydney harbor, it is an unforgettable sight), Sydney Harbor Bridge (simply called "the bridge" by locals, courageous ones can even climb up the bridge), Bronte Beach (lesser known than Bondi, it is a beautiful beach, popular amongst families), Blue Mountains (an unspoiled mountain range filled with Eucalyptus trees. It is located 30 miles from Sydney, and there are plenty of hiking trails), Bondi Beach (Sydney's most famous beach, its lively promenade is as exciting as the beach) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Sydney travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 26 Apr 2013
- views: 406114
Germany: Top 10 Tourist Attractions - Video Travel Guide
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Omega Tours Co., LTD
Add: 176 Tran Phu Str - Hai Chau Dist - Da Nang City, Vietnam
Published by : Omegatours.vn
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About Us:
Omega Tours has now become a familiar brand for tourists from all over the world. We provide many kind of services with high quality to those who join daily typical tour with others, to travelers who want a customized tour, to those who want to get something special and have the travel experience they desire. We care about every customer’s demand and do our best on every tour to offer customers from all walk of life enjoyable trips with us.
We assure that you will have memorable tour in everywhere far and wide in Vietnam country. We are committed to offer you the best price for each tour.
Our business focuses on:
Visa service
Daily tours
Customized tours/packages for group of customer;
Air, train ticketing service;
Hotel reservation;
Car/ bus rental
Omega Tours owns a team of young, dynamic and skilled staff working from day and night on every channel of communication from directly at the offices to live chat and hotline support. We are expecting to get your moments of happiness, your great stories from your trips with Omega Tours. Any of your request and inquiry about tours and service in Vietnam and neighboring countries will be promptly processed and replied at soon as possible.
Video Travel Guide: 10 Top Tourist Attractions in Germany
List of Attractions in Germany :
1. Neuschwanstein
2. Brandenburg Gate
3. Heidelberg Old City
4. Holstentor
5. Cologne Cathedral
6. Oktoberfest
7. Lindau
8. Frauenkirche
9. Romantic Rhine
10. Rügen Cliffs
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Omega Tours Co., LTD
Add: 176 Tran Phu Str - Hai Chau Dist - Da Nang City, Vietnam
Published by : Omegatours.vn
Website: http://Omegatours.vn
Disclaimer: All audio in this video, We was used free audio in Youtube Library.
About Us:
Omega Tours has now become a familiar brand for tourists from all over the world. We provide many kind of services with high quality to those who join daily typical tour with others, to travelers who want a customized tour, to those who want to get something special and have the travel experience they desire. We care about every customer’s demand and do our best on every tour to offer customers from all walk of life enjoyable trips with us.
We assure that you will have memorable tour in everywhere far and wide in Vietnam country. We are committed to offer you the best price for each tour.
Our business focuses on:
Visa service
Daily tours
Customized tours/packages for group of customer;
Air, train ticketing service;
Hotel reservation;
Car/ bus rental
Omega Tours owns a team of young, dynamic and skilled staff working from day and night on every channel of communication from directly at the offices to live chat and hotline support. We are expecting to get your moments of happiness, your great stories from your trips with Omega Tours. Any of your request and inquiry about tours and service in Vietnam and neighboring countries will be promptly processed and replied at soon as possible.
Video Travel Guide: 10 Top Tourist Attractions in Germany
List of Attractions in Germany :
1. Neuschwanstein
2. Brandenburg Gate
3. Heidelberg Old City
4. Holstentor
5. Cologne Cathedral
6. Oktoberfest
7. Lindau
8. Frauenkirche
9. Romantic Rhine
10. Rügen Cliffs
- published: 09 Nov 2014
- views: 11761
Let's Travel: Germany - East and South [German] [English Subtitles]
Der letzte Teil meiner Quattrologie in Europa, Deutschland von Ost nach Sued! The last part of my trip through Europe, showing some of the nicest parts of Ge......
Der letzte Teil meiner Quattrologie in Europa, Deutschland von Ost nach Sued! The last part of my trip through Europe, showing some of the nicest parts of Ge...
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Der letzte Teil meiner Quattrologie in Europa, Deutschland von Ost nach Sued! The last part of my trip through Europe, showing some of the nicest parts of Ge...
- published: 10 Oct 2013
- views: 1255
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author: MrFalkone
Berlin
A tumultuous 20th century left Berlin filled with powerful sights — from evocative memorials, to surviving bits of its communist and fascist days, to its glass-...
A tumultuous 20th century left Berlin filled with powerful sights — from evocative memorials, to surviving bits of its communist and fascist days, to its glass-domed Reichstag. We enjoy its now-trendy east side, its people-friendly riverfront, and its vibrant social scene.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
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A tumultuous 20th century left Berlin filled with powerful sights — from evocative memorials, to surviving bits of its communist and fascist days, to its glass-domed Reichstag. We enjoy its now-trendy east side, its people-friendly riverfront, and its vibrant social scene.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
- published: 19 Jun 2015
- views: 167820
Dresden A walking tour around the city / Ein Rundgang durch die Stadt / Un paseo por la ciudad
Photographic travel guide across the Art and Architecture highlights of the city of Dresden (Germany / Deutschland). Music from the composer Roger Subirana. ......
Photographic travel guide across the Art and Architecture highlights of the city of Dresden (Germany / Deutschland). Music from the composer Roger Subirana. ...
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Photographic travel guide across the Art and Architecture highlights of the city of Dresden (Germany / Deutschland). Music from the composer Roger Subirana. ...
Tanzania Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Tanzania. The Arusha National Park and Selous Game Reserve are part of an exotic country that is still waiting to be explored....
Travel video about destination Tanzania. The Arusha National Park and Selous Game Reserve are part of an exotic country that is still waiting to be explored.
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Travel video about destination Tanzania. The Arusha National Park and Selous Game Reserve are part of an exotic country that is still waiting to be explored.
Potsdam Germany
Having always wanted to visit Berlin, I was very excited when I was asked to join a press trip focusing on the Castles, Parks and Gardens of Eastern Germany.......
Having always wanted to visit Berlin, I was very excited when I was asked to join a press trip focusing on the Castles, Parks and Gardens of Eastern Germany....
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Having always wanted to visit Berlin, I was very excited when I was asked to join a press trip focusing on the Castles, Parks and Gardens of Eastern Germany....
Travel With Style - Casey Neistat for J.Crew
i made this movie for J.Crew's Ludlow Traveler (that's the name of the suit) go to their website and buy it. or buy something else. www.jcrew.com/jcrewonfilm...
i made this movie for J.Crew's Ludlow Traveler (that's the name of the suit) go to their website and buy it. or buy something else. www.jcrew.com/jcrewonfilm
does anyone read the description?
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i made this movie for J.Crew's Ludlow Traveler (that's the name of the suit) go to their website and buy it. or buy something else. www.jcrew.com/jcrewonfilm
does anyone read the description?
- published: 19 Mar 2014
- views: 1276532
Checkpoint Charlie - Berlin, Germany
http://www.berlin-videoguide.de/Sehenswuerdigkeiten/Checkpoint_Charlie.html • Travel Guide, Destination Germany: Berlin - Checkpoint Charlie. • Die besten,......
http://www.berlin-videoguide.de/Sehenswuerdigkeiten/Checkpoint_Charlie.html • Travel Guide, Destination Germany: Berlin - Checkpoint Charlie. • Die besten,...
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http://www.berlin-videoguide.de/Sehenswuerdigkeiten/Checkpoint_Charlie.html • Travel Guide, Destination Germany: Berlin - Checkpoint Charlie. • Die besten,...
- published: 17 Jul 2009
- views: 10576
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author: BerlinGuide
Visit Berlin, Germany (HD)
Tourist Attractions in Berlin, Germany - Visit Berlin, Germany (HD) - Berlin tourism & vacations
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Tourist Attractions in Berlin, Germany - Visit Berlin, Germany (HD) - Berlin tourism & vacations
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Berlin is the capital of Germany and one of the 16 states of Germany. With a population of 3.5 million people, it is the second most populous city proper and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union.[5] Located in northeastern Germany on the banks of Rivers Spree and Havel, it is the centre of the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region, which has about six million residents from over 180 nations. Due to its location in the European Plain, Berlin is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. Around one-third of the city's area is composed of forests, parks, gardens, rivers and lakes.
First documented in the 13th century, Berlin became the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (1417-1701), the Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1918), the German Empire (1871–1918), the Weimar Republic (1919–1933) and the Third Reich (1933–1945).[11] Berlin in the 1920s was the third largest municipality in the world.[12] After World War II, the city was divided; East Berlin became the capital of East Germany while West Berlin became a de facto West German exclave, surrounded by the Berlin Wall (1961–1989).[13] Following German reunification in 1990, Berlin was once again designated as the capital of all Germany.
Berlin is a world city of culture, politics, media, and science. Its economy is based on high-tech firms and the service sector, encompassing a diverse range of creative industries, research facilities, media corporations, and convention venues.[18][19] Berlin serves as a continental hub for air and rail traffic and has a highly complex public transportation network. The metropolis is a popular tourist destination. Significant industries also include IT, pharmaceuticals, biomedical engineering, clean tech, biotechnology, construction, and electronics.
Modern Berlin is home to renowned universities, orchestras, museums, entertainment venues, and is host to many sporting events Its urban setting has made it a sought-after location for international film productions. The city is well known for its festivals, diverse architecture, nightlife, contemporary arts, and a high quality of living.[23] Over the last decade Berlin has seen the emergence of a cosmopolitan entrepreneurial scene
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Tourist Attractions in Berlin, Germany - Visit Berlin, Germany (HD) - Berlin tourism & vacations
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Berlin is the capital of Germany and one of the 16 states of Germany. With a population of 3.5 million people, it is the second most populous city proper and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union.[5] Located in northeastern Germany on the banks of Rivers Spree and Havel, it is the centre of the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region, which has about six million residents from over 180 nations. Due to its location in the European Plain, Berlin is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. Around one-third of the city's area is composed of forests, parks, gardens, rivers and lakes.
First documented in the 13th century, Berlin became the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (1417-1701), the Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1918), the German Empire (1871–1918), the Weimar Republic (1919–1933) and the Third Reich (1933–1945).[11] Berlin in the 1920s was the third largest municipality in the world.[12] After World War II, the city was divided; East Berlin became the capital of East Germany while West Berlin became a de facto West German exclave, surrounded by the Berlin Wall (1961–1989).[13] Following German reunification in 1990, Berlin was once again designated as the capital of all Germany.
Berlin is a world city of culture, politics, media, and science. Its economy is based on high-tech firms and the service sector, encompassing a diverse range of creative industries, research facilities, media corporations, and convention venues.[18][19] Berlin serves as a continental hub for air and rail traffic and has a highly complex public transportation network. The metropolis is a popular tourist destination. Significant industries also include IT, pharmaceuticals, biomedical engineering, clean tech, biotechnology, construction, and electronics.
Modern Berlin is home to renowned universities, orchestras, museums, entertainment venues, and is host to many sporting events Its urban setting has made it a sought-after location for international film productions. The city is well known for its festivals, diverse architecture, nightlife, contemporary arts, and a high quality of living.[23] Over the last decade Berlin has seen the emergence of a cosmopolitan entrepreneurial scene
- published: 01 Nov 2015
- views: 52
Travel Guide: Munich, Germany
Germany's third-largest city, Munich is also the capital of the state of Bavaria. http://www.WatchMojo.com continues our travel series with a look at Munich....
Germany's third-largest city, Munich is also the capital of the state of Bavaria. http://www.WatchMojo.com continues our travel series with a look at Munich.
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Germany's third-largest city, Munich is also the capital of the state of Bavaria. http://www.WatchMojo.com continues our travel series with a look at Munich.
- published: 08 Jun 2012
- views: 11001