Our Reaction to Germany’s Most Beautiful Old Towns

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    Germany’s Most Beautiful Old Towns (1) | A Bird’s-Eye View of Old Germany - From Bamberg to Lübeck : • Germany’s Most Beautif...
    Germany’s Most Beautiful Old Towns (2) | A Bird’s-Eye View of Old Germany - From Goslar to Görlitz : • Germany’s Most Beautif...
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  • @MaxSujyGermany
    @MaxSujyGermany  3 місяці тому +1

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  • @MichaEl-rh1kv
    @MichaEl-rh1kv 3 місяці тому +10

    2:00 It is the courtyard of Bamberg cathedral - the left built directly adjacent to the cathedral is the cloister, the massive building right of the cathedral is the residence of the prince-bishop of Bamberg.
    6:00 Quedlinburg became the Easter residence (Osterpfalz, Easter palace) of the first German kings - in medieval times the German kings were traveling kings, residing each season in another Imperial residence, which were called "Pfalz" (Palatinate) after the Roman Palatine hill, where the old Roman emperors had built their palaces (which word also refers to the Palatine). Each "Pfalz" was managed by a Count Palatinate, of which the Count Palatinate of the Rhine became the most powerful, also gaining the office of the Elector of the Rhine, one of the princes entitled to vote in the king's election.
    7:00 Lake Constance is only the English name of the lake, referring to the city of Konstanz (or Constance), vis-a-vis from Meersburg, founded by the Romans as Castra Constantia, replacing a Celtic oppidum destroyed during the Roman conquest and named after Emperor Constantius I or Constantius II. The Romans however called the Lake Lacus Brigantinus after the Celtic tribe of the Brigantii and their oppidum Brigantium at the eastern end of the Lake (now the Austrian city of Bregenz); the Romans defeated the Brigantii in a naval battle on the lake and then conquered Brigantium. In German the Lake is known as Bodensee after the town and castle of Bodan near the western end of the lake; Bodan was in early medieval times one of the Imperial residences (a "Pfalz" or Palatinate).
    9:10 In medieval times towns recognized as cities got the privilege to fortify themselves. And while in the countryside feudal lords owned not only the land, but could also force the peasants to work for them, cities were more or less republics without feudal lords (but some patricians). So there was a saying "Stadtluft macht frei" - "city air makes you free", and all craftsmen applied for living within city walls. But often place within the walls was scarce, and extending the walls was sometimes not only expensive, but also difficult, because some of the walls marked the border of city legislature, with some prince or e.g. Imperial Abbey being the direct neighbor, allowing expansion only in some directions. So small, but tall houses were built, sharing walls with one another and the upper floors sometimes overhanging the street.
    11:00 The red building is now the Hotel Kaiserworth. It was built as seat of the merchants' guild in 1494. The most famous figure at the facade is the "Dukatenscheißer" (ducats shitting).
    16:25 Erfurt's merchants' bridge is actually a bridge on which small houses with shops were built.

  • @deniskramer3562
    @deniskramer3562 3 місяці тому +15

    You have to have in mind that Canada has half of the population Germany has but is nearly 30 times larger. Of course there is more space in Canada.

  • @dirk2349
    @dirk2349 3 місяці тому +4

    Greetings from Goslar, the town at minute 10. I lived for many years in the red house in the middle of the picture at 11:06min. The apartment was actually quite large at 120 square meters, but you could hear everything from your neighbors through the beamed ceilings ;). At around 150 years old, it's quite young by local standards in the center.

  • @Peter_Cetera
    @Peter_Cetera 3 місяці тому +10

    I love your Germany reactions so much! 🙂

  • @th0mka
    @th0mka 3 місяці тому +4

    The green roofs are made of copper. They are red/brownish when they are new but get this beautiful green patina after some time.

  • @ProfTydrim
    @ProfTydrim 3 місяці тому +6

    Before modern transportation technologies, rivers were basically the ancient highways. They were essential to transport goods and people from one place to another, which is why most ancient and mediavel cities sprung up at or near navigable rivers.

    • @DalaiDrama-hp6oj
      @DalaiDrama-hp6oj 3 місяці тому +1

      Many old towns are approx 30 km away from each other. This is (at least in some of those cases) because ships were towed up the stream from the riverbanks ("treideln") and this about is the distance they could cover in a day.

  • @MissMars2022
    @MissMars2022 3 місяці тому +3

    Cute, how amazed you are about Bamberg. I actually did my Bachelor and Master studies there. It's a lovely town to live in, but after my 6 years of University, i left for a job and now live in a totally different, but also beautiful city somewhere else in Germany =)

  • @SheratanLP
    @SheratanLP 3 місяці тому +1

    In the past, it was not possible to make large panes of glass. This is where the bars in the windows of old buildings come from. It is like a leaded glass window, only the bars were not made of lead, but of wood.

  • @mickypescatore9656
    @mickypescatore9656 3 місяці тому +3

    Hy! Funny, when the white building (minute 4) was built, LEGO was not invented yet.
    The video cames to an end, but there is much more to explore, I think!...😊

  • @maraeni
    @maraeni 3 місяці тому +3

    Bamberg, my hometown!

  • @eisikater1584
    @eisikater1584 3 місяці тому +3

    Oh no! Okay, I gave your video a thumbs up before I knew you were talking about those "bird's eye view" videos. Can you imagine how much I dislike them? You don't even get a notion of what these buildings are really like only watching from above; you'll have to explore towns by walking them. And can you imagine how it felt when I first touched a real castle wall, maybe 700 years old or so, with my own hands? Trust me, these guys knew how to build a fortress!

  • @xhouxtenx
    @xhouxtenx 3 місяці тому +4

    1:41 my hometown !

  • @first-dooblette6911
    @first-dooblette6911 3 місяці тому +3

    Hello from France 👍😉 please can you react the most 10 little towns in France 😉

  • @berndgaal7689
    @berndgaal7689 3 місяці тому +2

    how old is Canada??? Where do all the people in Canada and America come from???

  • @maraeni
    @maraeni 3 місяці тому +2

    also.. Rothenburg ob der Tauber!!!

  • @thomasnorb4077
    @thomasnorb4077 2 місяці тому +1

    No, it's not Francophone (2:22), it's the Franconia region (Franken in German). The name has nothing to do with French, see the Germanic Franks though.

  • @LolaDannst
    @LolaDannst Місяць тому +1

    I appreciate your reactions to Germany =) My suggestion is "This is Germany" (ua-cam.com/video/ZbTn9G4bhOQ/v-deo.html). And maybe it makes sense for you to react on videos from expats like NALF (an American who came to Germany as a Football player and decided to stay here) or Passport Two (www.youtube.com/@PassportTwo), a family from the US who moved to Germany. And I can also recommend 2 guys from the US who like to visit Germany: James Bray (www.youtube.com/@JamesBray3) and MoreJPS (www.youtube.com/@MoreJps). Greetings from Germany and have a good time =)

  • @bayernhof1158
    @bayernhof1158 3 місяці тому +1

    Bamberg und der F.C. Bayern Hof !

  • @thomasmorgenroth4668
    @thomasmorgenroth4668 3 місяці тому +1

    Germany
    Home of fairy tales

  • @helgemoller5158
    @helgemoller5158 3 місяці тому +2

    What a pink bubble. Yes, it was nice!
    But nowadays not. Check the news.

    • @PenzMatt
      @PenzMatt 3 місяці тому +3

      Die Frage ist wer hier in einer Bubble lebt.

    • @DalaiDrama-hp6oj
      @DalaiDrama-hp6oj 3 місяці тому +1

      @@PenzMatt Die sind immer soo leicht zu erkennem, schaffen es nicht, auch nur mal einen einzigen Kommentar zu schreiben, ohne alles schlecht zu machen.
      -> Siehe jene Studie von Dr. Maja Adena und Prof. Dr. Steffen Huck, die belegt, dass die AfD nicht nur solche von Ihrem eigenen Leben gefrustete Menschen anzieht, sondern dass AfD-Fan _sein_ auch selbst unglücklich macht...

    • @DalaiDrama-hp6oj
      @DalaiDrama-hp6oj 3 місяці тому +2

      Wozu wurde eigentlich Psychotherapie entwickelt?

  • @Oschl11
    @Oschl11 3 місяці тому +1

    Unter welchen Stein ist dieser Typ hervorgekrochen?

    • @LolaDannst
      @LolaDannst Місяць тому +1

      Hast du es nötig andere abzuwerten, um dich besser zu fühlen?

    • @rosshart9514
      @rosshart9514 Місяць тому

      Und du bist schön.
      Schön blöd.

  • @mortonolson3346
    @mortonolson3346 3 місяці тому +1

    Unfortunately the current situation in Germany looks bad, with high, very high crime rates. The quality of life in Germany has never been so bad! that's the truth.

  • @PaiMei667
    @PaiMei667 3 місяці тому +1