I love this town. When our daughter was a DODDS teacher and lived here, we would visit. We still remember the beauty and friendliness of this heaven on earth.
It's so nice to see that our small city is liked by so many people from the whole world. When I was a kid I've been always telling my parents that Amberg is the most beautiful city in the world and they always told my "lil kid you've seen so less things". Now I'm living in Atlanta and I'm sure that I will one day be returning to that lovely city....I've seen so many cities, small and big cities, and from all these small cities, Amberg is by far the most beautiful one. I don't know what the hell is the thing on Amberg that catched me this much...but I can tell, I love that romantic lil city
I'd say its nostalgia from when you were a child that's got you attracted to Amberg so much. Like the saying goes, "you can take the person out of the jungle, but you can't take the jungle out of the person". Although, this loosely applies in this circumstance. But the main point is that, childhood nostalgia for objects, people, & places will carry over into our lives (and the next for that matter) as when we are children we become attached and highly impressionable based on the people, places, & things we interact with. That's why I think that no matter where you may find yourself in life, you can never forget your roots :D
Schau das wieder zuruck kimmst, gei? Meine Familie war zu lange im Ausland und ich auch. I mecht jetzt zuruck und wenn Deutsche zuruck wollen oder kimman werdens von den Behörden in DE wie Krimminelle behandelt. Mein Vater ist in Amberg auf Welt kimma. 1939 im Schloß Ebermannsdorf und dort haben sie gelebt bis mein Großvater zum Krieg mußte. Noch wärend und nach dem Krieg ist meine Oma mit den Kindern nach München, dann wieder aufs Land und nach dem Krieg nach München, zusammen mit meinem Opa. Ja so is gwen. Ich wünsche Dir alles Gute und hoffe du kommst bald ins Vaterland zuruck. Wollte selbst amoi nach Atlanta schauspuin... muß eine interessante Stadt sein. Als ich klein war , samma kurz in LA gewesen, dann ein Jahr Mexiko, 1 jahr Panama, 2 Jahre Stockholm, und dann lange lange Zeit Venezuela. Wäre lieber länger bei uns im heiligen Land... Bayern gwesen. ❤ Wünsch Dir und deine Leit alles Gute.
STATIONED IN AMBERG 1976-1978 WITH THE 2ND A.C.R, BEAUTIFUL CITY ON MY BUCKET LIST TO VISIT, THE COUNTRY OF GERMANY 🇩🇪 IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACE ON EARTH, NOW THAT I'M OLDER I APPRECIATE EVERYTHING IN LIFE. ❤
I fell in love with this little town while serving with the 3rd Squadron, 2nd Armored Cavalry (USA) based there in the late 1960s. Hope to take my wife there some day! Special memories renewed by your video.
I was stationed there 83-84. went back to visit in 2000 and the entire post is gone for the most part. The mess hall still stands and is a grocery store, my old I troop barracks are there but now a kindergarten. They saved the block off the front gate with the eagle with a nice plaque outlining the history of Pond Kassirne. Other than that, if you did not know, you would never know A military post was ever there.
I really enjoy the Vibe of Amberg! You meet nice people everyday and always see someone you know Plus it has really great historic building and the Town at night is just Breathtaking :D
Nice town. I was born and raised there in Amberg, Oberpfalz… Haven’t been back in a long time. Since my parents passed 20 years ago. Thanks for sharing.
I met a woman from this small town today in a lobby right before an appointment and had to find a glimpse of where she cane from. Thanks for sharing this footage.🙏🏻
Excellent video! The time lapse at the end from the Mariahilfe Berg is especially nice. Amberg is kind of like a secret jewel. I visited there for the first time on a business trip in 1984. I don’t know if it’s still the case, but at that time the “Stadtmauer” city wall went around the whole city, and that’s rare to find in the present. The sunken walking path outside of the wall is where the moat used to flow. Amberg also has the distinction of having never been bombed. That means it’s authentic, not a “Disney-like” rebuild or reconstruction (like Munich... but I love Munich anyway). One of the major employers in Amberg, Grammer, was founded as a horse saddle manufacturer more than 100 years ago (way more, I think) and now they are a modern manufacturer of industrial seating. I think that’s kind of a neat fact and fits to the sense of continuity you feel in Amberg. I was also impressed with your fast flow through the narrow streets that the city is still not yet dominated with parked cars. There used to be a McDonalds within the city center and you could only find it by looking at the burnished bronze “M” that hung outside.
This video has brought back old memories. If have always stayed at the "Altstadt-Hotel" in Amberg when I had to do a TDY business-day at Vilseck during my time as German local national in the U.S. Army in Germany back in the 80's of the last century.
It’s really beautiful there I mean I’m not saying it bc I live there but It’s always something new what you can finde in Amberg and the food is just delicious
I am german but i have never been in Amberg. This were some nice impressions of the city and its surroundings. Well made video! It's a shame that your videos only get few clicks. Maybe more comments on the videos by the viewers will help to outsmart the youtube algorithm, because the few clicks are for sure not a product of lack of quality of the content. In my opinion your videos are mostly as interesting as for example the vids of the "american-german" vloggers Nalf or Montana Showalter.
Yep what a great vlog after a long day at work. I never knew at the time how fortunate I was to be in Germany for two years.(twenty years old). It is now considered a bucket list item to go back. Thank you...
The neqrly completly preserved City walls from the Medival era make this city truly special. There's even a saying. "Munich is the most beautiful [City], Passau is the richest [City] and Amberg is the firmest [City] (As it was never occupied by enemy forces for most of the time
@@thealwayshome9239 Rothenburg ob der Tauber is too much overestimated; I wish that German recommendators would at least try to spell the name of the town correcly.
@@yasminesteinbauer8565 Amberg is already a good suggestion. If you want to see more famous historical cities in Bavaria you could go to Regensburg, Bamberg or Passau but there are many other cities/towns in Bavaria with an appealing historical city centre: Landshut, Straubing, Coburg, Dinkelsbühl (close to Rothenburg/Tauber), Miltenberg, Kempten, Weiden etc. Besides that I'd recommend to go to Thuringia (Erfurt) and Saxony, especially Middle Saxony (to the cities of Meissen and Pirna) and to Eastern Saxony to the cities of Görlitz, Bautzen and perhaps to Zittau, too.
What do you think of Amberg? We love the mix of history + German architecture, along with the modern shopping + restaurants!🇩🇪
I love this town. When our daughter was a DODDS teacher and lived here, we would visit. We still remember the beauty and friendliness of this heaven on earth.
It's so nice to see that our small city is liked by so many people from the whole world. When I was a kid I've been always telling my parents that Amberg is the most beautiful city in the world and they always told my "lil kid you've seen so less things". Now I'm living in Atlanta and I'm sure that I will one day be returning to that lovely city....I've seen so many cities, small and big cities, and from all these small cities, Amberg is by far the most beautiful one. I don't know what the hell is the thing on Amberg that catched me this much...but I can tell, I love that romantic lil city
I'd say its nostalgia from when you were a child that's got you attracted to Amberg so much. Like the saying goes, "you can take the person out of the jungle, but you can't take the jungle out of the person".
Although, this loosely applies in this circumstance. But the main point is that, childhood nostalgia for objects, people, & places will carry over into our lives (and the next for that matter) as when we are children we become attached and highly impressionable based on the people, places, & things we interact with.
That's why I think that no matter where you may find yourself in life, you can never forget your roots :D
Schau das wieder zuruck kimmst, gei? Meine Familie war zu lange im Ausland und ich auch. I mecht jetzt zuruck und wenn Deutsche zuruck wollen oder kimman werdens von den Behörden in DE wie Krimminelle behandelt.
Mein Vater ist in Amberg auf Welt kimma. 1939 im Schloß Ebermannsdorf und dort haben sie gelebt bis mein Großvater zum Krieg mußte. Noch wärend und nach dem Krieg ist meine Oma mit den Kindern nach München, dann wieder aufs Land und nach dem Krieg nach München, zusammen mit meinem Opa. Ja so is gwen. Ich wünsche Dir alles Gute und hoffe du kommst bald ins Vaterland zuruck. Wollte selbst amoi nach Atlanta schauspuin... muß eine interessante Stadt sein. Als ich klein war , samma kurz in LA gewesen, dann ein Jahr Mexiko, 1 jahr Panama, 2 Jahre Stockholm, und dann lange lange Zeit Venezuela. Wäre lieber länger bei uns im heiligen Land... Bayern gwesen. ❤
Wünsch Dir und deine Leit alles Gute.
I miss Amberg!!! I lived there for 3 years, my hangout place was weissglut
STATIONED IN AMBERG 1976-1978 WITH THE 2ND A.C.R, BEAUTIFUL CITY ON MY BUCKET LIST TO VISIT, THE COUNTRY OF GERMANY 🇩🇪 IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACE ON EARTH, NOW THAT I'M OLDER I APPRECIATE EVERYTHING IN LIFE. ❤
I fell in love with this little town while serving with the 3rd Squadron, 2nd Armored Cavalry (USA) based there in the late 1960s. Hope to take my wife there some day! Special memories renewed by your video.
@cromm only one part the so called "Möhlkaserne" is still there and serves as an restaurant
I was stationed there 83-84. went back to visit in 2000 and the entire post is gone for the most part. The mess hall still stands and is a grocery store, my old I troop barracks are there but now a kindergarten. They saved the block off the front gate with the eagle with a nice plaque outlining the history of Pond Kassirne. Other than that, if you did not know, you would never know A military post was ever there.
I really enjoy the Vibe of Amberg! You meet nice people everyday and always see someone you know Plus it has really great historic building and the Town at night is just Breathtaking :D
Nice town. I was born and raised there in Amberg, Oberpfalz… Haven’t been back in a long time. Since my parents passed 20 years ago. Thanks for sharing.
I met a woman from this small town today in a lobby right before an appointment and had to find a glimpse of where she cane from. Thanks for sharing this footage.🙏🏻
A beautiful town I was stationed at Pond Barracks in 1990 to 92 K Troop 2nd ACR.
Cool! We were there too, my dad was in I troop, I miss Amberg.. beautiful place
I was born here :) nostalgia is flowing
Que Linda !cidade tão calma Limpa,aconchegante, terra da minha descendência Alemã🙏🤗
Excellent video! The time lapse at the end from the Mariahilfe Berg is especially nice. Amberg is kind of like a secret jewel. I visited there for the first time on a business trip in 1984. I don’t know if it’s still the case, but at that time the “Stadtmauer” city wall went around the whole city, and that’s rare to find in the present. The sunken walking path outside of the wall is where the moat used to flow. Amberg also has the distinction of having never been bombed. That means it’s authentic, not a “Disney-like” rebuild or reconstruction (like Munich... but I love Munich anyway). One of the major employers in Amberg, Grammer, was founded as a horse saddle manufacturer more than 100 years ago (way more, I think) and now they are a modern manufacturer of industrial seating. I think that’s kind of a neat fact and fits to the sense of continuity you feel in Amberg. I was also impressed with your fast flow through the narrow streets that the city is still not yet dominated with parked cars. There used to be a McDonalds within the city center and you could only find it by looking at the burnished bronze “M” that hung outside.
This video has brought back old memories. If have always stayed at the "Altstadt-Hotel" in Amberg when I had to do a TDY business-day at Vilseck during my time as German local national in the U.S. Army in Germany back in the 80's of the last century.
My ancestors are from here. I would love to visit one day.🖤
It’s really beautiful there I mean I’m not saying it bc I live there but It’s always something new what you can finde in Amberg and the food is just delicious
Lovely city. Was looking for a town to break up our trip from Oberammergau to Quedlinburg next year and this may be just the right place.
I am german but i have never been in Amberg. This were some nice impressions of the city and its surroundings. Well made video! It's a shame that your videos only get few clicks. Maybe more comments on the videos by the viewers will help to outsmart the youtube algorithm, because the few clicks are for sure not a product of lack of quality of the content. In my opinion your videos are mostly as interesting as for example the vids of the "american-german" vloggers Nalf or Montana Showalter.
@ Lamesoeder - I completely agree!
wonderful. they have one of the best Italian ice cream cafes right there in the Amberg Altstadt. spaghettieis!
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Yep what a great vlog after a long day at work. I never knew at the time how fortunate I was to be in Germany for two years.(twenty years old). It is now considered a bucket list item to go back. Thank you...
The neqrly completly preserved City walls from the Medival era make this city truly special.
There's even a saying.
"Munich is the most beautiful [City],
Passau is the richest [City] and Amberg is the firmest [City] (As it was never occupied by enemy forces for most of the time
Good Job
Hi Guys :) nice video & greetings from Amberg. Maybe we are neighbors 😄
Schön das es doch einige Städte in Deutschland gibt die den Krieg gut überstanden haben.
Oh ja, vor paar Tagen hatten wir hier zwei Fliegerbomben gefunden, zum Glück konnten beide entschärft werden 😮💨
If you guys really wanna see a historical town in Germany... you need to go to Rothenberg on der tauber
We will definitely add that to our list, thanks!😊
@@thealwayshome9239 Rothenburg ob der Tauber is too much overestimated; I wish that German recommendators would at least try to spell the name of the town correcly.
@@gerdpapenburg7050 Then make a better suggestion.
@@yasminesteinbauer8565 Amberg is already a good suggestion. If you want to see more famous historical cities in Bavaria you could go to Regensburg, Bamberg or Passau but there are many other cities/towns in Bavaria with an appealing historical city centre: Landshut, Straubing, Coburg, Dinkelsbühl (close to Rothenburg/Tauber), Miltenberg, Kempten, Weiden etc.
Besides that I'd recommend to go to Thuringia (Erfurt) and Saxony, especially Middle Saxony (to the cities of Meissen and Pirna) and to Eastern Saxony to the cities of Görlitz, Bautzen and perhaps to Zittau, too.
Wie zu Hause,nur ein bischen zu schnell
Deutschland ist einfach das beste Land der Welt! ;)
Luckily Americans didn‘t bomb it 1945.
NOT WORTH THE TROUBLE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,CAN IT !