WORLD’S LARGEST Wine Festival In Germany - Better Than Oktoberfest?? 🇩🇪

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  • @PassportTwo
    @PassportTwo  Рік тому +7

    So, I was trying out a new mic system for this video and I didn’t quite have it honed it yet…hope you were able enjoy none the less! Excited to have finally done another „travel video“ 😊

  • @Archphoenix1
    @Archphoenix1 Рік тому +30

    "Honey stay at home with the baby while i make a video for the channel,i swear its not a big one" - Donni 2022

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  Рік тому +10

      To be fair, I did invite them both to come but we had done a trip the day before and they opted to stay at home bc they were tired 😂😂

    • @Archphoenix1
      @Archphoenix1 Рік тому +3

      @@PassportTwo daddy was tired too after that trip! :D

  • @derpyromane7778
    @derpyromane7778 Рік тому +11

    Congratulations, you are now a full member of the Pfalz.
    A real Pfälzer 🍇🍷💪

    • @HAIckes
      @HAIckes Рік тому

      Wie, bitte? Shouldn't he be "a eshte Pzelzer"? Please, Donnie- learn some platt-Deutsch (he's grinning)!

  • @BjRo90
    @BjRo90 Рік тому +13

    The festival actually started at the chapelle you passed in the beginning. And the name Wurstmarkt comes, because over time there was a lot of sausages offered and of course eaten. I just live 5 mins away😍

  • @wanderslust1781
    @wanderslust1781 Рік тому +3

    In Frankenthal is evry year a small Oktoberfest. But our Winefest is also intresting. Check out next year Strohhutfest or Swimmingpoolfest in Frankenthal.

  • @LarsPW
    @LarsPW Рік тому +7

    Yes, German wine culture is as important as its beer culture, even in Bavaria. The north of Bavaria contains the wine region Franconia.

  • @Kelsea-2002
    @Kelsea-2002 Рік тому +2

    In my opinion, the wine festivals in the small villages along the southern wine route are much more beautiful.They are much more on a family basis and less on the commercial.They are simply much more comfortable.

  • @M.S.M.111
    @M.S.M.111 Рік тому +7

    It was renamed into WURSTMARKT in 1832 because of the massive consumption of sausages

  • @BottomUpBeats
    @BottomUpBeats Рік тому +1

    I went last weekend and had an amazing time. I will for sure be back next year!

  • @HD-ty8ng
    @HD-ty8ng Рік тому +1

    Bad Dürkheim ist also interesting for its big Saline which is right next to the market. Maybe you'll make another video about it

  • @twinmama42
    @twinmama42 Рік тому +10

    RQOTW: The Wurstmarkt first was called this name in 1832 when there was a (more than usual) high consumption of sausages.
    You shouldn't be that surprised about the number of women in dirndls. Most German regions have a Tracht (traditional clothing) for women that's similar to a Bavarian dirndl. And as wearing Tracht has fallen out of favor in most regions outside of dedicated events and clubs, we fall back on the Bavarian version. Besides that, the Palatinate was part of (the kingdom of) Bavaria until zje end of WWII as our Prince-Elector of the Palatinate Carl-Theodor inherited Bavaria in the 18th century - converted to catholicism and moved the court to Munich (including the court-orchestra) where he founded the first natural landscape garden known as the "Englischer Garten" which is larger than Central Park in New York.
    Because of the historical connections to Bavaria, the Palatinate has its own parliament within Rhineland-Palatinate (unlike the other parts) which administers some 20 institutions like theatres, museums, hospitals, and our local energy provider. There are some other connections between Bavaria and the Palatinate, e.g. only exceptional students from Bavaria and the Palatinate are eligible for a scholarship by the Maximilianeum in Munich.

    • @MichaEl-rh1kv
      @MichaEl-rh1kv Рік тому +1

      Tracht clothes were rather rarely similar to Dirndl before the 20th century, and even in Bavaria rarely before the 19th century (that is around the time the Dirndl was invented by the Munich upper class). And Lederhosen were on the way to extinction before they were reanimated by a Bavarian teacher and his regular drinking comrades - much to the amusement of the village they lived in.

    • @twinmama42
      @twinmama42 Рік тому +1

      @@MichaEl-rh1kv You haven't seen the Tracht our local historic club's dancing group is wearing - all authentic from the upper Rhine River Valley.

  • @palatinainaustralia7709
    @palatinainaustralia7709 Рік тому +12

    Yeah! I am happy that you are back with a film about the Pfalz & your Region :) The Wurstmarkt is more original & not as touristik as the Oktoberfest.
    Hope you already have make lots of German friends in your hometown who tell & show you more secrets ;)

  • @Hasenfuss20
    @Hasenfuss20 Рік тому

    Grew up in Bad Dürkheim and visted the Wurstamrkt every year. Love it. By the way price for the wine tasting is 25€ not 120€ ;) Don't know if it is already answered, but the name orignated from the beginning. It was a pilgrim market based on the chappel you saw in the beginning of your video. And these pilgrim neded something to eat and drink. So on the same area where trhe current Wurstamrkt is located they served sausages. The wooden tents is also the base of the Wurstmarkt. They are called Schubkarchstände which orginates from Schubkarre (wheelbarrows). When the winegrowers pushed the wines onto the fairgrounds in wheelbarrows and when they got there, they simply turned the wooden carts over and placed the barrels on them for serving.

  • @steven9370
    @steven9370 10 місяців тому +1

    Fasching! Hands down the best!

  • @thomasf.9717
    @thomasf.9717 Рік тому +3

    Kinda sad that it is already over. I just learned about this and checked if I could visit.

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  Рік тому +1

      Next year! 😊

    • @Warentester
      @Warentester Рік тому +1

      You need to book accomodation at least 10mo in advance anyways.

    • @twinmama42
      @twinmama42 Рік тому +1

      You don't have to book accommodation in Bad Dürkheim itself. You can find hotels in Ludwigshafen or Mannheim and ride the tram to Bad Dürkheim. And it is always the time of and between the 2nd and 3rd weekend in September

  • @petereggers7603
    @petereggers7603 Рік тому +1

    Germany has 13 dedicated wine regions and 5 of them are located in the state of Rheinland-Pfalz (Ahr, Mosel, Mittelrhein, Nahe, Rheinhessen & Pfalz).
    And the world's biggest wine trade fair is also held in Germany (ProWein in Düsseldorf) every March.
    In addition... the consumption of beer in Germany decreases year by year whereas wine consumption increaes constantly.

  • @robertb8673
    @robertb8673 Рік тому +7

    I haven't visited the Wurstmarkt for 35 year's. Was there last saturday.
    At the Weindorf for Porkloin and Rosé schole. Train ride was quite chaotic. Fun time.

  • @Gr8Buccaneer
    @Gr8Buccaneer Рік тому

    im glad you are at least ONE foreigner,that realized Germany is not overall like Bayern/Munich

  • @gehtdichnixan3200
    @gehtdichnixan3200 Рік тому +3

    two things check out the andechser fest in hassloch this weekend ;) bit of bavarian palatinate culture mix ;) and i hope you saw the anonymen gitarristen great palatinate folk blues rock something ;)

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  Рік тому

      Thanks for the heads up about that festival! Hadn’t heard of it.

    • @gehtdichnixan3200
      @gehtdichnixan3200 Рік тому

      @@PassportTwo its a smaller one but its well i guess pretty much the closest beer festival you can get and its the only beer festival in germanys biggest wine region wish is quiet funny

    • @gehtdichnixan3200
      @gehtdichnixan3200 Рік тому

      @@PassportTwo oh and the best thing is hahaa you can go by train from kaiserslautern and have a beer or 10

    • @palatinainaustralia7709
      @palatinainaustralia7709 Рік тому +1

      Yes, Hassloch will burn this weekend🔥🍺

    • @gehtdichnixan3200
      @gehtdichnixan3200 Рік тому

      @@palatinainaustralia7709 first time since 3 years or so .... good thing is i have 200 meters walk to the beers ;)

  • @asmodon
    @asmodon Рік тому

    I presume that the square where it takes place is called Wurstmarkplatz. So the Winefest is taking place on the Wurstmarkplatz.

  • @Antisinnvoll
    @Antisinnvoll Рік тому +1

    You should visit the Travemünder Woche in Travemünde Lübeck. It's one of the biggest Sailing events. There's the Kieler Woche too, but I prefer Travemünde

  • @TrangleC
    @TrangleC Рік тому +1

    This is the first time I heard of this festival, to be honest, so I don't know if there is any special origin to the name, but it seems rather common that many such festivals started out as special days in medieval times where all the farmers and peasants from a region would meet in some town or city to trade stuff and over time that morphed into the kind of festival we know today.
    Where I grew up they had the "Bietigheimer Pferdemarkt", originally a annual horse market and they still call it that, even though nobody is trading horses there anymore nowadays.

  • @barneygermany530
    @barneygermany530 Рік тому

    On weekend, there ate so mamy people... better feeling, than on a normal workday☝️
    Greetings from germany 👋

  • @KelbenArunsun
    @KelbenArunsun Рік тому +4

    Next time youre on a winefest in the region, you gotta experience a Persching.
    Its a sweet Weinschorle, a mix between a Rose and Fanta..

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  Рік тому

      Sounds very interesting! Haven’t heard of that drink before. Will have to look out for it for sure!

    • @KelbenArunsun
      @KelbenArunsun Рік тому +3

      @@PassportTwo Its usually the first buzz youll have as a teenager growing up here ^^

    • @Andreas_Cologne
      @Andreas_Cologne Рік тому

      🤢🤢🤢

    • @robertb8673
      @robertb8673 Рік тому +2

      As Info: it means peach in palatinate.
      NO Peaches iincluded! 😂

    • @KelbenArunsun
      @KelbenArunsun Рік тому

      @@Andreas_Cologne Nix gibts, Persching is Leben :P

  • @EDMGmbH
    @EDMGmbH Рік тому

    Woschtmarkt!
    Pro Tipp: don't take the last train/bus

  • @himmel-erdeundzuruck5682
    @himmel-erdeundzuruck5682 Рік тому +1

    Sausage market: By former times, people would slaughter some of their animals before winter, so that they would not run out of hay and other food for them. And then they made ham and sausages and so on to make the meat keep ok during winter. The more perishable food like Leberwurst had to be eaten right away, and the soup where the sausages had been boilt in, Metzelsupp, is loved by the people until today. So sausages were being sold and food eaten as well... Ok, who eats much will drink a lot. In that region wine is being made since the time of the romans. Well, as times go by ... meanwhile there are less farmers slaughtering their pigs in autumn. But still there's wine and the party goes on. Well, one hundred years ago, when my grandparents were teenagers, the main point was food, wine, and music (according to ancient fotos - I have a nice one of my granny with some guys). Well, the way of having a party changed, but through all times, people just were having a good time at the Sausage Market.

  • @karlwiklund2108
    @karlwiklund2108 Рік тому

    Our Weindorf ended in the first week of September. It was great to see it back! I think I'll give Volksfest a pass through.

  • @chrisrudolf9839
    @chrisrudolf9839 Рік тому

    You snubbed the Giant Barrel by calling it a "barrel-shaped building". It is actually a real barrel, the biggest wooden barrel in the world, constructed by a master cooper and consisting of wooden staves all around. It was just constructed for the world record and never intended to be actually filled with wine though. The world's biggest wine barrel that was actually used for storing and aging wine is the one at Heidelberg Palace, which can hold 221,726 litres of wine and is much smaller than the Dürkheimer Fass, which could theoretically hold about 1,700,000 litres if it weren't for the built-in restaurant.

  • @Gallardo6669
    @Gallardo6669 Місяць тому

    You gotta show the tents at night!!!! Verrueckt

  • @arnodobler1096
    @arnodobler1096 Рік тому +1

    There are so many beautiful smaller wine festivals in Germany.
    Cost of wine tasting, too expensive - it depends on what wines are tasted a bottle of top Riesling costs sometimes 20 € and more - some a few hundred, and treats there are probably in addition. Riesling from the Rheingau was once more expensive than Bordeaux wines.

    • @chrisrudolf9839
      @chrisrudolf9839 Рік тому

      The cost is that high because you sit in the big wheel during the whole wine tasting, which is a pretty expensive ride without the wine tasting, I think they charge about 5 Euros for a pretty short ride normally. But yes, unless you are really really keen on riding the big wheel for an extended period of time, I'd strongly recommend separating those two pleasures and get just a regular short ride on the wheel and a much cheaper regular ground based wine tasting elsewhere.

  • @himmel-erdeundzuruck5682
    @himmel-erdeundzuruck5682 Рік тому

    0.5 litre of wine is called a Schoppen in Rheinland-Pfalz. In other regions a Schoppen is 0.25 litre.

  • @chrisrudolf9839
    @chrisrudolf9839 Рік тому

    Love that you made a video about the Wurstmarkt. As a Palatinate, it always bugged me that everyone in the US knows about Oktoberfest and Oktoberfest is copied everywhere, but hardly anyone in the US knows about Wurstmarkt, even though Wurstmarkt is way older and even is the world record holder as the largest wine festival, which should make it a cultural event of at least equal significance.
    About the "Dubbeglas": This Palatinate term refers to the dents on the glass (which are there to give you a better grip when it's warm and water condenses on the outside of the glass), if you translated it to high German (which we don't) it would be Tupfenglas, which literally means: dotted glass. They are very popular on Wurstmarkt and many other smaller wine festivals in Palatinate, but you do also see similar shaped glasses without dots. The common sizes of the glasses in Palatinate are called "Schoppe" (0,5 liter) and "Värdel" (High German: Viertel, 0,25 liter). Many people on those wine festival like to drink the (cheaper) wine mixed about 50:50 with sparkling water (saurer Schorle), some people also like white wine or rose wine mixed with Sprite (or another clear sweet citrus lemonade) or rose wine mixed with Fanta ("Persching", which is the Palatinate word for Pfirsich/peach and derives from the color of that hellish mixture, not the taste).

  • @Stein0001
    @Stein0001 Рік тому

    my village was first mentioned in documents in 1273 and since it was in court documents, the village must have existed before that. it was a tangible neighborhood dispute in which fists flew and the neighbors sued each other

  • @Tzee_Aeff
    @Tzee_Aeff Рік тому

    Those people wearing Lederhosen and Dirndl should go to Oktoberfest and not to Wurstmarkt. Its the Palz and not Bavaria. But as long as I can get my Schorle and Pommes Spezial until the early morning hours I will be happy. Nice video btw 😅 also I dont know If you noticed there are a lot of americans visiting because Ramstein Airbase is just one hour away.

  • @ginafromcologne9281
    @ginafromcologne9281 Рік тому

    Very nice! Did you go to the Salinarium swimming pool too? :)

  • @GutenTag99
    @GutenTag99 Рік тому

    Also well done.
    Thank you very much.

  • @sisuguillam5109
    @sisuguillam5109 Рік тому

    Did you know that there is a german-turkish Weingut in Lorch? They used to have a Straußwirtschaft serving turkish food but right now they (only) do Kochkurse.
    Weingut Mohr sounds like a nice place to learn to cook turkish food and drink delicious wine.
    I do hope they will re-open the Straußwirtschaft!

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 Рік тому

      Straußenwirtschaften heißen bei uns Besenwirtschaften - ich liebe sie!

  • @gast9374
    @gast9374 Рік тому +1

    1417 - Wow! Ich habe gehört, im Mittelalter soll es schon viele Mittelaltermärkte gegeben haben. Weiß aber nicht, ob es stimmt. 😁😎

    • @gehtdichnixan3200
      @gehtdichnixan3200 Рік тому

      ich weis net ob sich mittelalter so gut handelt .... glaub net das du von so ner mittelalter handlung leben kannst

  • @HG-ru3nr
    @HG-ru3nr Рік тому

    The Oktoberfest is starting in September. That’s right. It ends inthe first weekend of Oktober. But it is very touritic today.

  • @Csabinho
    @Csabinho Рік тому +1

    The answer why it is called sausagemarket is because after a few wines everything is WURSCHT! (Of course not, but it would be a good explanation... 😁)

  • @robertb8673
    @robertb8673 Рік тому +2

    Pretzelfest in Speyer next year summer. Don't miss it! 😉

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  Рік тому +2

      Was there this year actually! Amazing festival! 😃 🥨

    • @robertb8673
      @robertb8673 Рік тому

      @@PassportTwo smaller and not as crowded but got it's own charm.

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 Рік тому +1

      Speyer ist super. Die letzten 2 mal, war aber jedesmal im Dom was, so das wir nicht rein durften! 😡

    • @robertb8673
      @robertb8673 Рік тому

      @@arnodobler1096 darf ich Fragen was los war?

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 Рік тому +1

      @@robertb8673 Ich weiß, nur noch einmal war ein Erzbischof da und hielt was ab. Ich war mit Anfang 20 einmal darin und war überwältigt. Seit dem bin ich Fan von romanischen und gotischen Kirchen.
      Bin nächstes WE an der Weinstr. vielleicht klappt es diesmal. 🍷

  • @mionellessi3086
    @mionellessi3086 Рік тому

    To be honest, it looks smaller than winetaking festival in Pezinok.

  • @floppybalboa3939
    @floppybalboa3939 Рік тому

    1417 to 2022... about 350 years...🤔 Yep! That checks out! 😉

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  Рік тому +2

      I said 350 years older than the US. 1417 to 1776 😊

  • @sisuguillam5109
    @sisuguillam5109 Рік тому +1

    The Weinfest in my hessische Kleinstadt was really really crowded this year. I've been told that everyone had a lot of fun... and boy did they sound like it. 😄 Sooooo loud!

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 Рік тому

      What do you mean you weren't there? Hi Sisu nice weekend 🍷
      Am next weekend to hike and feast on the German Wine Route, with my siblings. We always do it in the fall.

  • @Phosphoros47
    @Phosphoros47 Рік тому

    If not for Zwiebelmett, at least our Pfälzer Wein is to your taste.

  • @kaiv6536
    @kaiv6536 Рік тому +1

    Know, in USA you like it big (all is bigger in Texas, even Texas is bigger in Texas :)
    There are many "big" festivals in Germany. I do not like the Octoberfest. But the Cannstatter wasen is very interesting (as it was in the past a celebration for farmers), or the Heiligengeistfeld fest in Hamburg or the local Kirmes in the Center of the Ruhr. I have not visited all of them :)
    And all of these have very long traditions (except the wasen 1818 and Octoberfest 1810), as they were often based on medieval markets... Near I was born, you find for example the Telgter markt, or Maia Geburtsmarkt. A 400 Year old Horse- and Jahrmarkt...
    -
    But I prefer the small wine festivals at the Mosel or the romantic Rhine... Coz I like it smaller :)

    • @kaiv6536
      @kaiv6536 Рік тому

      But yea, if you enjoy it, why not :)

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  Рік тому +1

      We also love going to the smaller festivals as well, but every once in a while it’s fun to go to something big as well for us! 😊

  • @marengrape2244
    @marengrape2244 Рік тому

    Wurstmarkt actually origined in a pilgrim's market to a St. Michael's chapel. As people wrote here as well, it was called Wurstmarkt later on because people ate so many sausages. At a stall this year they actually sold postcards with historic pictures that looked like what the Wurstmarkt must have been like in ca. the 19th century (not sure they were authentic, though).
    It's nice to see a video about this! This truly is something people grow up with in my home-area Pfalz. I guess almost everyone has a story to tell about when they went there...
    To be honest, Oktoberfest is way bigger and there are way more people there, but I much prefer our palatinate culture and wine to beer.
    I am pretty sure the people in Lederhosen and Dirndl at the Wurstmarkt were no locals. They would more likely be wearing a t-shirt by "WNSTR" or "Pfalzkind", regional clothing companies with palatinate themes.
    Also, there are always lots of American people there! We went on the first Saturday this year and I think I never saw that many Americans at the Wurstmarkt before.
    I am happy you enjoyed it, though I have to admit the party only starts in the evening, except for "literarischer Frühschoppen" on Monday ;-)

    • @chrisrudolf9839
      @chrisrudolf9839 Рік тому +1

      Yeah, while the traditional 19th century Palatinate clothing does look quite similar to Bavarian Tracht apart from the color scheme, Palatinates usually aren't traditionalists that way. Those who do value Palatinate tradition and practice the dialect etc. usually don't cosplay as 19th century farmers while doing it and those who wear Tracht to Wurstmarkt are almost certainly tourists from further away, not native Palatinates (though native Bavarians might be among them).

  • @evilbaron
    @evilbaron Рік тому

    2:17 thats not quite true
    Near me, Saale-Unstrut-Region, in particular Freyburg (Unstrut) and the region around is Famous for its wine
    Also Freyburg has its own Weinfest (Wine Festival).
    Also when you speak about the Oktoberfest (or Wies'n) you normally have to consider also the Wiese (Eisleber Wiese). It takes place since 1521, so it should had 500th aniversary last year. This aniversary has caught up this year.

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  Рік тому

      What’s not true about what I said? I said Germany also has a huge wine culture, in particular in our region. I didn’t say „ONLY in our region there is a wine culture…“ What I said let’s you know all of Germany has a big wine culture as well but it’s just particularly big in our region, but there are other regions as well. What is said is 100% accurate 😂

  • @stefanieesch1118
    @stefanieesch1118 Рік тому +1

    Sooo true. germany is more than bavaria😂

  • @jorgschimmer8213
    @jorgschimmer8213 Рік тому

    Thank god Munich Oktoberfest is at the the same time. So most of the beer idio… are in Munich.😅

  • @berndhoffmann7703
    @berndhoffmann7703 Рік тому

    5:30 wait a sec. situated in North West Bavaria is Unterfranken dubbed Wine Franconia - guess what they are famous for and drinking?
    We should stop prejudices about Germany by spreading prejudices about Bavaria?
    Even when it is very culture rich and consists itself of many different tribes with different cultures and areas / regions with different customs and traditions?
    I would call that Bavarian bashing ;)

  • @klauskruger6187
    @klauskruger6187 Рік тому

    Ha ha. No, you don't sound drunk at all. 🍷

  • @ChocoBetty
    @ChocoBetty Рік тому

    To answer the random question of the week: " Im Jahr 1832 wurde der Name „Wurstmarkt“ erstmals behördlich erwähnt. Der Grund dafür war der enorme Wurstkonsum während des Festes." Source: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%BCrkheimer_Wurstmarkt
    Apart from that I'm just not a fan of these festivals in general. Usually it's too loud, too pricy and just not something that attracts me. But thanks for pointing out that there's more than "Oktoberfest" in Germany! (I don't like beer - so a wine festival would be way down more my alley than Oktoberfest anyway.)

  • @ACEsParkJunheeWreckedMeHard
    @ACEsParkJunheeWreckedMeHard Рік тому +1

    I'm from Germany and never heard of this festival before

    • @stevensiegert
      @stevensiegert Рік тому

      Not surprsing if you live in a different area.

  • @NearFromHome
    @NearFromHome Рік тому

    Better than Oktoberfest?? This is scandalous 😅

  • @mortuos557
    @mortuos557 Рік тому

    wait? is that this weekend?

    • @mortuos557
      @mortuos557 Рік тому

      crap imma miss it again this year...

    • @andreaslutz6178
      @andreaslutz6178 Рік тому

      It‘s easy, there‘s a fixed date for it. 2nd and 3rd Weekend in September, you can‘t miss it. 😎

  • @stefanjung4454
    @stefanjung4454 Рік тому

    Das ist wahr, Oktoberfest kennt jeder. Nur gibt es parallel dazu zahlreiche andere Feste, die traditionell für jede Region stehen in der sie stattfinden. Wer auf sein Geld achten muss, sollte definitiv nicht zum Oktoberfest gehen! Gehen wir mal von einem Preis von 15€ für eine Maß Bier. Dann kaufen Sie ein Kasten Bier bei Ihrem Getränkehändler, und legen 180€ auf den Tisch und sagen, stimmt so! Ich möchte diese Blicke nicht wirklich sehen... Das sind die Weinfeste eine gute Alternative, und immer noch günstiger.

  • @gast9374
    @gast9374 Рік тому +2

    I wonder what the main attraction was in 1417 - burning a witch? 😎

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  Рік тому

      😂😂

    • @sisuguillam5109
      @sisuguillam5109 Рік тому

      Considering that witch hunts are a early-modern thing and started in 1450.... unlikely.

    • @ToyTiger666
      @ToyTiger666 Рік тому

      There were no witch hunts in the middle ages. That's a Renaissance thing.

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 Рік тому

      @@ToyTiger666 15. und 16. Jahrhundert war die Renaissance

    • @gast9374
      @gast9374 Рік тому

      @@ToyTiger666 Yeah, when they later found a method to determine a wich with better evidence, i.e. if she weighs as much as a duck, therefore she must be of wood, and therefore she would flood on water, but wood also burns ... and so on (you need the Quarter-Abitur to fully understand it, in all its complexity), it got worse and worse.
      But, it wasn't the Renaissance (that is an art epoch), it was the Early Modern Times Period when witch hunt got to its peak. But it started in Medieval Times.

  • @michaelkloters3454
    @michaelkloters3454 Рік тому

    Hi Donnie, as much as i like watching your videos, cause tey are always interesting and informativ and the presenter is really a funny guy, but there is one thing i have to complain about it: Where is Aubrey? i can`t believe that she becomes lazy! so Donnie her`s a little warning for you: I think there´s another guy in her life! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Best wishes to her and the short one Michael/Hannover

    • @jackybraun2705
      @jackybraun2705 Рік тому

      The Wurstmarkt is not a good place for a baby. It was a wise decision not to take Aubrey or the baby.

    • @michaelkloters3454
      @michaelkloters3454 Рік тому

      @@jackybraun2705 thats true, i only wanted to do a joke

  • @ClaudiaG.1979
    @ClaudiaG.1979 Рік тому

    i have never been there. In my hometown heilbronn we also have a huge Weinfest but its called Weindorf. No rides but just wine.
    Seeing the ride at 6:15 brings back very bad memories 🤢🤢🤮

  • @PolakPolak-yz7ix
    @PolakPolak-yz7ix Рік тому +1

    GERMANY - Scourge of Europe !!!!

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 Рік тому

      what?

    • @PolakPolak-yz7ix
      @PolakPolak-yz7ix Рік тому +1

      @@arnodobler1096 This is what .....what you read.

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 Рік тому +1

      @@PolakPolak-yz7ix giving yourself a 👍high is ridiculous.😂😂

    • @thkempe
      @thkempe Рік тому +2

      That must be why so many Poles have chosen to live in Germany, forming the 2nd largest number of immigrants after the Turks. Hey, I have two colleagues from Poland who became German citizens together with their children just this year.

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 Рік тому +1

      @@thkempe 50% of my colleagues were Polish. He is one of those Pi.s party guys 😂😂

  • @AP-RSI
    @AP-RSI Рік тому

    Yepp, I was there (2004) and it was horrible crowded...