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Mariia Schu
Приєднався 23 тра 2024
Hi, I’m Mariia Schu, welcome to my channel, where you'll dive into the worlds of art, life, and architecture. Also as a guide I will share some insider tourist tips from Europe and Russia.
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For my Russian-speaking friends, I also post on Telegram - stay tuned for more updates!
Join our community and subscribe for a dose of inspiration and enjoyment.
For even more delightful content, follow me on Instagram: mariiaschu
For my Russian-speaking friends, I also post on Telegram - stay tuned for more updates!
How to spend your weekend in Berlin. Museums, Shopping, Matcha, Food.
You love Berlin or not at all - there is nothing in between, some people say. I personally love it for a weekend and a bit away from tourists roads. However in this video I will show you what to do and where to go if you are at first time in Berlin what to see “must visit attractions”. Hope you will enjoy the video and be more lucky with the weather in your trip.
For the Reichstag tour use this link to sign up - www.bundestag.de/besuche/kuppel-dachterrasseunddachgartenrestaurant/kuppel-inhalt-244990
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For the Reichstag tour use this link to sign up - www.bundestag.de/besuche/kuppel-dachterrasseunddachgartenrestaurant/kuppel-inhalt-244990
My instagram - mariiaschu
My Telegram - t.me/mariiaschu
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How to spend your weekend in Belgium. Antwerp Bruges Brussels. Waffles, Chocolate and more.
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Every city of Belgium has something to offer, so where to go best? This video will show you three of the most famous Belgium cities that have very different vibes. Antwerp is a capital of fashion and art and students life, Bruges is a museum city by itself, and Brussels is a central of European democracy. Check out this video and build your own plan for Belgium using my tips! Enjoy! My instagra...
How to spend a weekend in Amsterdam. What to buy, where to eat, what to see.
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Amsterdam is a very popular travel destination, and the choice of what to do here is quite big. In this video you will find ideas of how to spend your weekend here, visiting some “must see” tourists attractions but also doing interesting things outside of tourist paths. Museums, cafes, parks and a bit of shopping, turn on this video and watch until the end! Enjoy! If you have any suggestions f ...
How to spend your weekend in Munich Germany. Octoberfest vlog
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You came to Octoberfest to Munich, but it’s Sunday, everything is closed you don’t know how to spend your weekend. I have some ideas for you in this video. You can start your day with sports, continue with some coffee and desserts, check out one of the Munich most popular and free attraction, visit museum for 1 euro and that’s not the full list of the tips, so turn on this video and watch until...
Allianz Arena Stadium Tour | FC Bayern’s Home | Architecture by Herzog & de Meuron
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Step inside one of the most iconic football stadiums in the world-Allianz Arena, the legendary home of FC Bayern Munich! Join me on an exclusive stadium tour as we explore the breathtaking architecture designed by the world-renowned firm Herzog & de Meuron, famous for their unique and futuristic stadium design. During this tour, I had the chance to visit this Stadium during the Europe Football ...
How to spend the weekend on Mallorca. Palma de Mallorca and a few days at the sea.
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When you are swamped with work sometimes what you need is to switch the mind and escape for a weekend to a beautiful Mallorca I hope this video will be an inspiration for you to spend you weekend next to the sea, check flights form your airport - sometimes its easier than you can think Enjoy the video and tell me about your vacation this summer My instagram - mariiaschu My Telegr...
One day in Vyborg. Russia. The most European Russian city.
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One day trip to the most Swedish or the most Finnish Russian city of Vyborg. 13th century castle (the only one in Russia) 19th century modern style houses 20th century library (iconic for architecture) Tips on where to eat Scandinavian food and where to have the best view and coffee in the city. Leave your recommendations and impressions in the comments My instagram - mariiaschu ...
Alvar Aalto. The most famous nordic architect. Vyborg library project
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Alvar Aalto is the most famous Nordic Architect His way of thinking formed design and architecture for the many years ahead. In this video I talk about his first projects and products. You can book a tour in the library here - aalto.vbgcity.ru/ekskursii-po-unikalnomu-zdaniyu-biblioteki-aalto Aalto University - www.aalto.fi/en My instagram - mariiaschu My Telegram - t.me/mariiaschu
How to spend your weekend Hermitage Russia
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How to spend your weekend Hermitage Russia
How to start your creative project. 5 tips to make a first step
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How to start your creative project. 5 tips to make a first step
Video is great... Hopefully you will make more videos like this
😍😍
Классная идея))
Красивое видео у вас😊
@@Duo-do спасибо ☺️
nice pictures👍
Тоже захотелось в Берлин❤Спасибо 😘
Beautiful city i wanna to visit
Как хочу в Берлин, я была там и мне все знакомо.
Как захотелось тоже в Берлин,замечательная экскурсия
Antwerp is not dutch at all. Cities as Brugge, Gent and Antwerp are older then the Dutch cities and Flanders was Roman Cathholic as the south of The Netherlands which was/is mainly protestant
Thank you for your comment and this correction. Hope you enjoyed the video anyway
Thank you for visiting and promoting Belgium!
These places are beautiful and it's great to always find some hidden gems in your videos! Belgium is a truly European country combining many different styles and heritages!
Какая красота, как спокойно , хочется там побывать 😊
Какое прекрасное путешествие, а как вкусно!! Спасибо за доставленное ужовольствие👍
your eyes are mesmerizing.
Hlo dear
I will come Netherland I need job Netherland u can help me
Hiii
I will come soon
Hi maria
You really captured got I feel when people say I should visit some kind of a natural feature.
It's not everything closed on Sundays in Germany.
@@MarioWagner That’s true - it was a bit exaggerated :))
@@MarioWagner I hope you enjoyed video anyways :)
Отличное видео! Спасибо, снова захотелось в Амстердам❤
Уиии! Спасибо Машуль ❤
Классно , никто никуда не спешит , я хотела бы там отдохнуть.
Великолепное путешествие, как интересно, очень захотелось тоже повторить
You are beautiful..❤
I was there 3 weeks ago, great city. Back in Melbourne now.
@@Final_Cut_FF Thank you for such a nice words of Munich!
I’m going to be in Munich soon for the first time, thanks for the great recommendations!
@@technojunkie123 enjoy the trip! Hope you will like the city and time here :)
Захотелось в Мюнхен!❤❤❤
Как интересно,спасибо за рассказ
Love some Balla Beni 😍
Super cool combination of must sees and some secret spots to have a great day in Munich!
You're an architect, does it hurt you to see buildings falling apart? And are they thinking of rebuilding it or will it stay like this for many years? I enjoyed this video, but I'd like your thoughts. It hurts me to see that these buildings would look so fantastic if only they're renovated.
@@fye_4155 thank you for your comment! I am very happy that you’ve liked the video. I will share more of my architectural opinion here :) I obviously would love to see all the buildings restored and renovated. It wasn’t the case with this city for a very long time. Lucky now it’s more and more becoming a place for tourism - so money and thought are put into rebuilding and refurbishing. So I have my hopes that in a couple of years this will look very different in a good way.
@@MariiaSchu I hope it does, we've seen similar developments in the Kaliningrad region. It used to be a place with very little architecture beauty, now it looks fantastic. Especially the smaller towns like Zelenogradsk and Svetlogorsk. I really hope this city gets a glow up in the upcoming years, it truly hurts to see that some buildings just need a paint job to look new again, but no one has done it yet.
A great architectural view on one of the most iconic buildings of the 21st century in Germany!
Машуля, ты такая молодец! Очень интересно тебя слушать и смотреть видео!❤ а ещё у тебя просто невероятная улыбка! Красная помада тебе безумно идёт! 😍😍😍
Спасибо ❤❤❤
Lovly! New Sub and bell )
А ещё у тебя такие прекрасные платья! ❤❤❤️фуксия-просто супер стиль и шик, а нежно-розовое - просто воздушная зефирка, женственное и очень романтичное!😍
Машуля, какое замечательное видео получилось у тебя!❤❤❤ такое теплое и атмосферное) не была на Майорке, но была в Барселоне и действительно в местами очень похоже😍
@@mariasokolova1016 ❤️ спасибо! Теперь нужно как нибудь и до Барселоны доехать :)
lovely vlogger 😍
@@senoritapubblicita thank you 😘
Классный отдых, тоже туда захотелось😊
@@ЛарисаКочукова-э2ъ мерси мерси
Might feel the most European city because it was a Finnish city until Stalin stole it. It seems like Russians don't take good care of it (it used to be one of the wealthiest Finnish cities but now it's full of poverty, dirtines and the places are in bad shape)
Thank you for your message. There is indeed a lot of Finnish in this city. However, Finald chose the wrong side of the Nazis in World War II. And as a result, lost this city. I hope you will have the opportunity to see with your own eyes how the city is now being rebuilt, building by building.
@@MariiaSchu You forgot one important thing: How it all started: 1. Finland had the non-aggression pact with the Soviet Union and it lived in peace (Stalin broke the deal because he allied with Germans and planned to share Europe) 2. Stalin allied with Nazis (have you ever heard of the Molotov-Ribbentropp pact?). Germany and the Soviet Union shared Europe together and they celebrated in the middle of Poland when they met (there are a lot of pictures from the event so you can't deny it, they even shared a victory parade). That's why Stalin started the false-flag operation and attacked Finland (the Soviets admitted laterly they started the Winter War) because it was agreed with Hitler (the Molotov-Ribbentropp pact). 3. The only reason why Stalin's and Hitler's close friendship ended was because Hitler broke the non-aggression pact which was signed with Stalin and started the Operation Barbarossa (when Stalin heard Germany is attacking, he didn't believe it at first because it was the ally) 4. Finland had the Continuation War with the Soviets (that happened because of the Winter War) 5. Do you remember how Hitler got his army in the first place even though he was under the Treaty of Versailles and it could not number more than 100,000 soldiers? Yes you guessed right, the Soviets helped him in a secret. The German military was determined to develop their armed forces, but it was impossible to do on German territory, under the watchful eye of the Allied Powers. A solution was soon found: Germany turned to Soviet Russia with an offer of cooperation. As the commander-in-chief of the Reichswehr, Hans von Seeckt, noted: “The Versailles diktat can only be broken through close contact with a strong Russia.” Moscow was happy to end its blockade by establishing contacts with Germany. In addition, military cooperation with the still highly skilled German military was vital for the modernization of the Red Army. Negotiations on military cooperation between Moscow and Berlin began before the end of the Soviet-Polish war (1919-1921). Both countries shared a strong affinity based on anti-Polish sentiments: Just like Russia, Germany too had to cede parts of its territory to Poland, as was the case during the Greater Poland uprising in 1919. In 1925, a German aviation school was secretly established near Lipetsk (about 400 km from Moscow), fully funded by Germany. It was agreed that the school would train both German and Soviet pilots, who were borrowing experience from their Western colleagues. A German pilot’s training program in the USSR lasted about six months. They would arrive in Lipetsk secretly, under assumed names, and would wear Soviet uniforms without insignia. Before coming to Lipetsk, they would be officially dismissed from the Reichswehr, and would then be reinstated upon their return. An agreement on setting up a German tank school in the USSR was signed in 1926, but the school only opened in late 1929. Situated near Kazan (800 km from Moscow), the Kama school was referred to in Soviet documents as ‘Technical Training Courses for the Air Force’. The Tomka school of chemical warfare in Saratov Region (900 km from Moscow) was the most secret Reichswehr facility on Soviet territory. It consisted of four laboratories, two vivariums, a degassing chamber, a power station, a garage and living quarters. All the equipment, several aircraft and guns were secretly brought from Germany. You were the one who chose wrong side and because of you Germany was able to build their army in a secret.
@@MariiaSchu Maybe because Soviet Union was going to occupy the whole country. Soviet Union attacked Finland at 1939 and they were going to attack again. Only help Finland was able to get was from Nazi Germany (allied help was out of reach). Never thought that if Soviet Union wouldn't have attacked Finland, Finland would have been a neutral country? No of course not because many Russians want to blame other, not themselves and their country.
This is the city that the Russian nazis stole from Finland
You show us some of the towns Nordic architectural roots without commenting on that the town is stolen from Finland. Or that the old town is literally falling apart. Quite provoking. Should be given back to its original owners the sooner the better. Shame on you.
@@nilspettervogt7200 thank you for the comment :) I suggest you read the history of this land a bit better! And then we can talk :)
Come and visit so you can see the city that your Finnish ancestors were genocided out of by the Russians.
So many interesting insights into Vyborg here! Thank you, Mariia! I love how you cover 500 years of history in just 10 minutes. Vyborg looks like a cool town to visit and thank you for all the small fun facts and tips! 😍
❤️❤️❤️жажду новых видео
Машуля, у тебя такой бархатный голос! Так приятно тебя слушать!❤❤❤ Ну и конечно смотреть очень приятно и на тебя и на город)😘
@@mariasokolova1016 Мари, ❤️❤️❤️ спасибо тебе за поддержку 😘 тысяча поцелуев
Какой классный фильм😊
@@ЛарисаКочукова-э2ъ мерси мерси
Оооо))) Ты в Выборге)))
Да да :))
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Why?! It’s amazing here