Americans visit the German city YOU said NEVER go to!

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2020
  • We had a few of you recommend to go see Erfurt as well as another city in the area, Bad Langensalza...however, we also had just as many if not more say "why would you ever go there?!" This made us even more interested to go and see who was more right, the people who said to go or the people who said, "don't go there". Oh, and we also met up with some surprise guests we are excited to show you! 😊
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  • @PassportTwo
    @PassportTwo  3 роки тому +17

    We LOVE your city recommendations we have to see, but what about Christmas markets, festivals or events we have to see (even ones that may be cancelled this year, we should plan for in the future!)?? Let us know what we need to experience! 😃

    • @michaelgrabner8977
      @michaelgrabner8977 3 роки тому +2

      If you didn´t know a "Krämer" in medi eval times sold goods coming from elsewhere no matter what that were and from where those came from (the neigboring region or from overseas) and all those "foreign goods" were labeled in medi eval times as "Kram"...and as long those goods where sold in negligable amounts then the salesman was a "Krämer"..but if the salesman was a whole sale merchant selling in big amounts he was called a "Menger" derived from "Menge" meaning "quantity/amount"
      But very later till today the meaning of "Kram" changed into "low budged stuff or low quality stuff" and deriving from that today in private everyday´s use the expression "Kram" is used for stuff you don´t necessarily need and is therefore stored in cellars or in the attic.

    • @smileyobrien
      @smileyobrien 3 роки тому +5

      Ihr MÜSST Weihnachten im Erzgebirge erleben. Die Montanregion Erzgebirge ist Weltkulturerbe. Dresden, Annaberg-Buchholz und Seiffen sind vielleicht die Speerspitze für den Tourismus, aber zwischen Plauen und Dresden gibt es zwischen Totensonntag und Silvester so viel zu sehen und zu erleben... ich versuche gar nicht das alles aufzuzählen! Sucht im Netz nach Erzgebirge!

    • @noname-gv3ct
      @noname-gv3ct 3 роки тому +4

      I can agree: the Erzgebirge (ore mountains) in Saxony are the most beautiful place in December. They have a long tradition of wood carving, warm yellow lights and decoration like Weihnachtspyramiden (Christmas pyramids) and Schwibbögen/Lichterbögen (light arches). It's so stunning to drive trough those little villages when it has snowed and it's getting dark slowly. In almost every window is some sort of decoration. The Christmas markets in old mountain towns like Schwarzenberg are so cozy.

    • @paulsj9245
      @paulsj9245 3 роки тому

      About Christmas Markets:
      Nuremberg all the time (except on weekends), and Ravennaschlucht (Breitnau near Freiburg). Heard some recommendations for a special program in Europapark (a theme park in Rust), too.
      Peace!

    • @janpracht6662
      @janpracht6662 3 роки тому +1

      The Christmas Market "Giebel Leuchten" in Lüneburg (Lower Saxony) is beautiful ,
      but it is still unclear whether it will take place this year beacuse of Corona. Hamburg also has a charming Chistmas Market in front of Rathaus, but in the evening hours it is too crowed. You cannot move one metre. It is "zu ungemütlich" (as we Germans say) to have Bratwurst and Glühwein there. Better go there in the afternoon during the week .

  • @fipsvonfipsenstein6704
    @fipsvonfipsenstein6704 3 роки тому +53

    Me just reading the title and watching the first minute: "Is this how Bielefeld looks like?"

    • @Peter_Cetera
      @Peter_Cetera 3 роки тому +14

      Good joke! Bielefeld doesn´t exist...

    • @billyd10
      @billyd10 3 роки тому +1

      @@Peter_Cetera standard joke in Germany. But it must exist because I have visited there.

    • @suekellner4736
      @suekellner4736 2 роки тому +1

      @@billyd10 so you must be one of the men in black trying to convince us that Bielefeld is real 😱😱😱

  • @eineschildmaidrohans
    @eineschildmaidrohans 3 роки тому +16

    About the Krämerbrücke in Erfurt: in one of those houses is a shop that sells things especially for left-handed people

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому +3

      As a lefty, I appreciate this and wish I would have known about it while we were there! 😅

  • @hape3862
    @hape3862 3 роки тому +18

    FYI: The Erfurt Cathedral hosts the biggest free-swinging medieval bell of the world, called "Gloriosa", which happens to be one if not the most beautiful sounding church bell of the world.

  • @henningbartels6245
    @henningbartels6245 3 роки тому +2

    If you enjoy the rather smaller German towns with medieval layout, halftimbered houses and coublestone streets, my tips would be:
    - plan a road trip to the Alsace, for example along the "Alsatian Wine Route" (which should be not to far from Ramstein). Nearly every town or village has beautiful halftimbered houses, often city walls or a castle nearby.
    - Wernigerode and Quedlinburg on the northern edge of the Harz mountains
    - Celle and Lüneburg in the northeastern part of Lower Saxony
    - Wismar and Lübeck on the Baltic shore

  • @AK-kq8xq
    @AK-kq8xq 3 роки тому +18

    For the nerds: if a german town‘s name contains a „Bad“ than it is health Ressort often with therapeutic baths or sanatorium.

    • @NicolaHalsall
      @NicolaHalsall 3 роки тому +4

      A bit like a UK spa town like Bath?

    • @brasschick4214
      @brasschick4214 3 роки тому +2

      Nicola Halsall Yes, the literal translation of bath in German is bad. It’s pronounced similar to baad/bard.

    • @majibento
      @majibento 3 роки тому +1

      Amazing. I’m thinking of Baden-Baden rn

  • @DeanaandPhil
    @DeanaandPhil 3 роки тому +42

    Great video, guys!! LOL I would not say we are Germany's top entertainers! 😂😂 Although thank you for the grand introduction! Looking forward to meeting up again and making a video together in the future! 🤗💜

    • @GoodOldErin
      @GoodOldErin 3 роки тому +4

      I absolutely would like to see this one as well. 😃

    • @margretblaswich
      @margretblaswich 3 роки тому +3

      Wäre toll 👍🍀

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому +4

      We think you definitely are and live up to the Hype! 😅 Looking forward to our next meeting already! 😃

    • @andi1l549
      @andi1l549 3 роки тому +1

      You should visit Deana & Phil in their (and my) hometown. It is home to one of the oldest town halls in Germany from 1303 and the city has been spared the destruction of the war.

  • @SiqueScarface
    @SiqueScarface 3 роки тому +10

    Krämerbrücke actually translates to "trader's bridge".
    Churches from the Middle Ages that were converted into protestant churches lost their decoration during something called the Bildersturm (iconoclasm) in the 16th century. They got painted in plain white instead.
    Erfurt was in a delicate situation during its history. It belonged to the state of the Diocese of Mainz. The Archbishop of Mainz was one of the Duke Electors of the Holy Roman Empire and thus one of the highest Fürsten in Middle Age Germany. The town itself went protestant during the Reformation, leading to constant conflict between the citizens and the representative of the catholic Archbishop. That's why in the 17th and 18th, there was a huge fortress built on top of the hill beside the Cathedral hill, the Citadel Petersberg. From there, cannons could bombard the whole city of Erfurt, and with this constant thread, subdue the town.

  • @alex-hi5si
    @alex-hi5si 3 роки тому +6

    Watching this as an Erfurt native is so bizarre but I love it haha😂

  • @GoodOldErin
    @GoodOldErin 3 роки тому +15

    Now this was awesome: I've subscribed to only three channels so far. And what happened: My two favourite UA-cam couples unite in this very video! 🤩
    Absolutely great! 👌

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому

      haha, so glad you enjoyed 😃

  • @TheSwedishRider
    @TheSwedishRider 3 роки тому +48

    Germany is still not united!
    Aldi Nord and Aldi Süd are still divided.

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому

      😂😂

    • @TheSwedishRider
      @TheSwedishRider 3 роки тому +2

      @@PassportTwo btw. I'm not sure if you already know it or maybe even covered it, but Aldi is divided because the two brothers couldn't agree wether to sell cigarettes and tobacco or not. Aldi Nord does sell them.

    • @AP-RSI
      @AP-RSI 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheSwedishRider Aldi south did too! So... ;-)

    • @moocrumpus1062
      @moocrumpus1062 3 роки тому

      we are, maybe you are not

    • @TheSwedishRider
      @TheSwedishRider 3 роки тому +2

      @@moocrumpus1062 read the bottom line! It was a joke!

  • @doroparker1702
    @doroparker1702 3 роки тому +7

    Oh, I love Erfurt so much. Beautiful very old city and lots to see.
    The most friendly people of Germany live in Thüringen as I found out.
    Oh, you Americans missed the most important part of Erfurt 😁😉
    In Erfurt there are all the figures of kika. German kids TV channel. Sendung mit der Maus. Und der blaue Elefant.
    Both got statues in Erfurt.
    Forget about those youtubers. Watch die Maus. You will learn how they manufacture all kind of things. Most famous German TV show as generations grew up with it.

  • @scottmiller5614
    @scottmiller5614 3 роки тому +3

    Such a nice surprise! I love both channels and discovered you all during quarintine. I wish you all success, and wish I could be in Germany right now too!! Have fun 🇩🇪🇺🇲👍

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much for that and we are glad you enjoy our channels 😊

  • @MusicStopsTimeMST
    @MusicStopsTimeMST 3 роки тому +1

    get to the small village in saxony called "Bad Schandau" it's sooper cool and near is the so called "Basteibrücke".. the whole sandsteingebirge is just outrageously beautiful especially at sunrise and sunset

  • @cindyrichelderfer7625
    @cindyrichelderfer7625 3 роки тому +2

    Loved the video 🥰 Erfurt is so BEAUTIFUL 😍 Keep up the great job!!! Can’t wait to see were we’re going to next!!!! ❤️

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому

      Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it 😃

  • @sykotikmommy
    @sykotikmommy 3 роки тому +2

    As soon as I heard Phil's voice in your intro, I knew who it was. Ilove watching them. Awesome video.

  • @pklausspk
    @pklausspk 3 роки тому +1

    Nice to see that you are no enemy competition on UA-cam. I watch almost all your videos and can't get enough of how our country is viewed from the outside.

  • @countercpu5447
    @countercpu5447 3 роки тому +2

    I love this rainy weather ☔🌬️
    It's so cozy

  • @thkempe
    @thkempe 3 роки тому +4

    Bad Langensalza is a major battle site from 1866 (when the American Civil War had just ended), that terminated the Kingdom of Hanover (which had formed a personal union with Great Britain from 1714 to 1837). Two of my great-great-grandfathers fought there for Hanover against the Prussians. The army of Hanover won, literally a Pyrrhic victory, but since they were cut off from their supplies they had to surrender to other advancing Prussian armies, that had encircled them.
    East Germany is beautiful and there is so much to discover, especially for West Germans.
    I highly recommend to visit Arnstadt as well (a Johann Seb. Bach site and the historical puppet city "Mon Plaisir" in the Neues Palais museum), Mühlhausen (where Thomas Müntzer had been executed, a former but more radical and violent fellow of Martin Luther, and where you can find a statue of the constructor of New York's Brooklyn Bridge, Roebling) and last but not least Gotha (Schloß Friedenstein, a palace of the early Baroque period, very different from the later Versailles Style, home of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the present ruling noble family of the United Kingdom).
    The protestant church buildings of the North are much less decorated then the overloaded southern baroque and rokokko style ones. It's the clarity and purity of their architecture, which makes their special kind of beauty. The best example is probably the 1,000 years old pre-romanesque church of Saint Michael in Hildesheim (where the Australian UA-camr Jacob from "Punting for the people" lives - in the city, not in the church).

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому +1

      Wow! Thanks so much for this awesome information and history!! 😃

    • @dalyyoung8590
      @dalyyoung8590 8 місяців тому

      My brother lives in Bad Langensalza & I just came back from there. Such a beautiful town, we're thinking about retiring there. Another place we visited was Eisensch and the Wartburg Castle. Awesome! Thank you for the highlights on Ertfurt. We'll try to spend more time there next time.

  • @CreatorInTrng
    @CreatorInTrng 3 роки тому +5

    Well, ya, it rains in Germany. But you pushed through it; Bravo. I've watched several of Deana & Phil's vids. My attention usually goes to Deana's vids since I am also an American living in Germany with a German spouse. You've already seen places I haven't been to yet - so, I'm going to use you as a pseudo travel reference for them. But after 25 years here, I've seen quite a bit. But, heh, there is so much to see, not just in Germany, but in Europe as well. It would take life-times to experience it all. Thanks for sharing and remember to take plenty of SD cards for your cameras/phones and keep them batteries charged!

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому

      haha, we totally agree about it taking life-times to see everything but we are trying to pack in as much as we can in the ones we got! 😅

  • @florianmeier3186
    @florianmeier3186 3 роки тому +1

    Actually the thunderstorm was not in Erfurt, but near Stotternheim a village close to it, which is today part of the city.

  • @chrisdieter9594
    @chrisdieter9594 3 роки тому

    I have subscribed to your two channels.Because both are great! That you guys meet now is incredible! Keep it up!👍

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому +1

      Wow! Thanks so much for that! Glad you enjoy 😊

  • @loveislove4879
    @loveislove4879 3 роки тому

    Beautiful place! "Er ist regeln und kalt"... Other than the weather of course. Ty so much for sharing your adventures! Its lovely seeing the country my family came from.

  • @tasminoben686
    @tasminoben686 3 роки тому +5

    Moin, schönen Dank für das interessante Video und einen schönen Sonntag euch beiden!

  • @chr13
    @chr13 3 роки тому +1

    Reading the automatic English subtitles to German words is fun ("bad lung and salsa"). 😂

  • @irian42
    @irian42 3 роки тому +12

    It's really strange: When we were on holiday
    near Erfurt a few years back the locals of all people always asked us why on earth we would spend our vacataion in Thuringia! We were so confused, because it was really nice with lots of beautiful old architecture.

  • @billyd10
    @billyd10 3 роки тому

    I have been following your postings for almost a year now and really like them. I love Germany and the German people. You are living my fantasy of living there. Over the past few years I have made an annual visit and meet up with a German couple who I have become very close friends with. We usually do a several day hike through different sections of Germany. Last year we did a hike through Thuringia and Saxony along the Saale and Unstrutt Rivers. Prior meeting them I stayed in Eisenach for a couple days and whie there did a day trip th Erfurt. I really loved the city and loved seeing some of it again. I visited about the same time last year that you visited this year. My weather was better and they were setting up the fair that was going on when you were there. I did a brief visit to the monatery, just checking into the church. However, I did get to visit the synagogue which was fascinating (there is a charge there too). I also visited the art museum which was very interesting as well as the fortress which gave some great views of the city. I would also recommend Eisenach. This has the distinction of being J S Bach's birthplace and they have an excellent museum devoted to Bach. However, the big site is the Wartburg which is a fortress that overlooks the city. This is where Luther stayed in hiding after the Diet of Worms and was where he did his translation of the Bible into German. In addition to the historical interest the views over the Thuringian countryside is speactacular. I have couple other recommendations for you. One is Bamberg. This is really a jewel of a city. Wurzburg is great particularly for the bishop's palace. Naumburg is also a favorite of mine. This is in the east and the old town is very well preserved and the cathedral ist am tollestan. Weimar is also well worth a visit. Sorry for the long comment but I really do enjoy watcheing you and your observations are really spot on. Although I do not live in Germany when I visit since I usually do so with my friends and stay with them I feel that I am seeing more that just the tourist Germany. Keep on posting. :)

  • @paolopoempel3048
    @paolopoempel3048 3 роки тому

    Deana and Phil are the perfect match to you two. Love you all (and i'm not even half way through the videa)

  • @Rob-yl5ze
    @Rob-yl5ze 3 роки тому +1

    Erfurt is really a pearl 😍 thanks for the nice video!

  • @marcovaneersel4532
    @marcovaneersel4532 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks again!!

  • @klauskleber5154
    @klauskleber5154 3 роки тому +3

    I live 20km away from Deana and Phil in Thüringen. :D
    Erfurt, yeah it's a little bit underrated, but nice city. ;)
    2 things you should know about Erfurt:
    In the cathedral is a very old bell, the "Gloriosa". The bell with the most beautiful sound of the world. She rings only a few days in the year and then every bell in Erfurt have to be quiet. Martin Luther had heard the bell ...
    The christmas market in Erfurt is in the top 3 of europe, you should really go there. ;)
    And there is a joke about the cathedral and the church on the hill.
    People always ask, why are there 2 of them so close to each other on the hill.
    And the people in Erfurt answer, because there is no place left for a third. ;)

  • @ingevonschneider5100
    @ingevonschneider5100 3 роки тому +16

    Hey guys, great vid again. If you are interested in Martin Luther and the Reformation, I strongly suggest to visit Wittenberg. This city is packed with history.

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks so much for the recommendation! I’m going to make sure it is on our list 😊

    • @gerbre1
      @gerbre1 3 роки тому

      Close to Wittenberg is the Wörlitzer Park, so this makes a good combination.

    • @HerrLBrodersen
      @HerrLBrodersen 3 роки тому +1

      @@PassportTwo If you are at Wittenberg, Dessau with the Bauhaus Museum is very close by.

  • @zaranea7920
    @zaranea7920 3 роки тому +3

    Erfurt is an amazing City! Visited it first last May with my employer for a weekend! It felt like German Tuscanny :D glad you managed to see!

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому

      Ah! Interesting take! Haven’t been to Tuscany yet, but now I’m even more excited to see it and compare to Erfurt 😃

  • @BillMintjeHD-Brussels-Belgium
    @BillMintjeHD-Brussels-Belgium 3 роки тому +5

    Try to visit cities along moezel river such as Bernkastel Kues, Cochem, Koblenz.....check out also Eltz Burg.

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому +1

      Burg Eltz and Cochem are the two places in this list we haven't gotten to do yet but are at the top of our list! 😃

  • @Blessi85
    @Blessi85 3 роки тому +1

    the collab i needed

  • @HobbesDan
    @HobbesDan 3 роки тому +12

    Maybe next year (when we are allowed to be outside again) maybe visit the celebration in Düsseldorf for Japan Tag - awesome fireworks etc

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому +2

      Haven’t heard about this! Thanks! 😃

    • @HobbesDan
      @HobbesDan 3 роки тому

      @@PassportTwo We got one of the biggest japanese settlement outside of Japan here in Düsseldorf - www.japantag-duesseldorf-nrw.de/en/

    • @janpracht6662
      @janpracht6662 3 роки тому

      @@HobbesDan If you like Japanese traditions, come to Kirschblütenfest (with great fireworks on Alster river) in Hamburg. Since 1968 the Japanese community in Hamburg celebrates it every year. This year it was cancelled because of Corona, but hopefully next year again in August. www.hamburg.de/kirschbluetenfest-hamburg/

    • @johanneshalberstadt3663
      @johanneshalberstadt3663 3 роки тому +1

      @@PassportTwo And maybe the Cologne Pride Parade and street fair, too? One of the biggest LGBTIQ Prides in Europe 😊

  • @MagnificentGermanywithDarion
    @MagnificentGermanywithDarion 3 роки тому

    This is great guys. I had mentioned before about how much I love church history and then you had mentioned how much Aubrey loves church history as well. I love this, I have been through Efurt but I could not spend much time there due to time constraints. I will surely make Efurt a must for my future plans of when I could stay longer. That would be very cool to stay in the very monastery that Luther lived/worked. I also love to visit small towns and would surely like to visit Bad Langensalza. Is this the very first time that you had met Deanna & Phil? I think I might have just answered my own question lol :).

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому +1

      Correct! This was the first time we met them 😊

  • @mariposadelamusica1283
    @mariposadelamusica1283 2 роки тому

    Omg I*ve been watching your videos for about a year now and I just discovered this video. I live in Erfurt and I love the city! I wasn't born and raised here but i definitely consider it my city

  • @Saylor28
    @Saylor28 3 роки тому +1

    Well that was a nice surprise ☺️

  • @badfred1463
    @badfred1463 3 роки тому +3

    We had so less rain this year and you went here on such a rainy day. So pity. Greetings from Thuringia.👋

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому

      Maybe next time we'll have better weather 😊

    • @badfred1463
      @badfred1463 3 роки тому

      @@PassportTwo You shoukd also visit Quedlinburg and Goslar in the Harz mountains. Very nice towns with 'Fachwerkhäusern' and nice xmas Markets. One is on the eastside and one in the West.

  • @potatophil8432
    @potatophil8432 3 роки тому +7

    Bad Langensalza actually DOES look pretty nice! 😁

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому +1

      You guys missed on not joining us there...😉

  • @TheHornoxx
    @TheHornoxx 3 роки тому +3

    .... also from the perspective as a German always nice, exciting and interesting tips for short trips (I live near Frankfurt, which is quite central in Germany). By the way, I enjoy the contributions of both couples in this video here!! :-)

  • @ulrichhamacher8208
    @ulrichhamacher8208 3 роки тому

    Thank you for that video. Erfurt is very nice - I think you should visit Lübeck

  • @Attirbful
    @Attirbful 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! I must visit Erfurt some day....

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому

      Thanks! It definitely is underrated and beautiful!!

    • @Attirbful
      @Attirbful 3 роки тому

      Did you drive? I‘m near Mainz. I guess the drive would be about two hours?!

  • @mdhimi
    @mdhimi 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video , actually was really nice for me because i am moving to Erfut in 2021

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому +1

      Awesome! I bet you’ll love it!!

    • @mdhimi
      @mdhimi 3 роки тому

      @@PassportTwo Thanks , this will be my first time in Germany as an expat

  • @paulsj9245
    @paulsj9245 3 роки тому +3

    Love your views, insights and comments on the places that you visit! Plus, I come in peace!
    Might be interesting to know that "Bad" ("bath" in English, not "bad" ;)) is not just a part of a name but a rating for spa towns that is given (and taken) by the government. Thus, any "Bad" will have something special like water or air treatments, plus it will show provisions for (spa) tourists. Uninteresting mainly for young people...
    Concerning that single bomb, in WWII, the plane crews used to get rid of excess bombs on their flights home to England, so this one may have been dropped after attacking Dresden or Leipzig.

    • @BillMintjeHD-Brussels-Belgium
      @BillMintjeHD-Brussels-Belgium 3 роки тому

      Dresden was awesome....went there last Christmas . Just a night and I will come back again after this pandemic over...

  • @WilhelmImperatorRex
    @WilhelmImperatorRex 3 роки тому +4

    That Church looks different to other Churches, becaus it is a "Hallenkirche" hall church in englich i think. They do not have the typical elevated central nave like the ones with a crosslike floorplan which are called Basilika.
    If you liked the Erfurt cathedrals on top of the hill, i highly recommend you to visit Limburg an der Lahn. A small mediaval town with germanies most beautifull cathedral on top a cliff above the river Lahn. And its only a 1,5 hours drive ;)

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому +1

      We have Lahn on our list and we hope to do that soon! Thanks for the recommendation 😃

  • @peterkesseler9898
    @peterkesseler9898 3 роки тому +1

    Hallo Ihr beiden. Funny that you both met Diana and Phil. Was it a coincidence that you met them in Erfurt?

  • @katinkaridde-coffey6493
    @katinkaridde-coffey6493 3 роки тому +2

    Not sure if you have visited Einbeck. It has beautiful medieval buildings. Center of town is gorgeous and very colourful. Also has part of a roman wall and tower left. Was spared during the ww.

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому

      We have not but we will add it to our list!! 😃

  • @rogerblumenstein1238
    @rogerblumenstein1238 3 роки тому +2

    If you like Medieval cityscapes, come to Landshut or Mühldorf am Inn.

  • @mina_en_suiza
    @mina_en_suiza 3 роки тому

    This thing with the music happened to me too when I visited the beautiful Canterbury Cathedral (in England). Whilst I visited, somebody practised at the organ and it was really amazing. Besides that: It's definitely a place worth visiting and far less crowded than the tourist hotspots in London.

  • @MichaEl-rh1kv
    @MichaEl-rh1kv 3 роки тому +2

    Somewhat rainy day to explore Erfurt, but I liked the video notwithstanding because of the location: Erfurt is the city my father has grown up but since there are no family members left in Erfurt I visited it only twice so far.
    Some hints: Erfurt was also named "Blumenstadt" (city of flowers) - before WW II it had a very big share in the market for flower seeds throughout Germany (after the division only in East Germany, needless to say), so it should still be a big recommendation in spring and summer. Erfurt does have a famous Christmas market also. It's planned to take place from 2020-11-24 to 2020-12-22 (even if it is to be expected Corona measures will impair the experience a little bit this year) for the 170. time - so it's also one of the very few really traditional Christmas markets (most others did not start before the 1960s).
    After WW II Thuringia was in fact occupied by US Troops, but since they liked to have a share in the capital of Berlin, they bartered Thuringia in exchange for West Berlin. (Prior to that however they moved the prisoners of war they made in Thuringia to the prisoner-of-war camps at the Rhine (search for: Rheinwiesenlager) to avoid to have to transfer them in Russian custody.) So Thuringia became part of former GDR.

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому

      Thanks so much for this awesome history and information!!

  • @dariamathes4852
    @dariamathes4852 3 роки тому

    I visited Erfurt this summer. It was interesting, but I liked Weimar even more! And it's just the next town over. I'd love your take on Pullman City, Passau. It's a "Wild West" park, one of several in Germany, but perhaps one of the few open because of the pandemic. It's, well, an experience. Probably no stranger than Americans who take part in medieval festivals, but I find myself at a loss for words about this place.

  • @Ashley92090
    @Ashley92090 3 роки тому

    Thank you! I’m American and just moved to Germany. I need a go-to list of places to visit here!!! I have 3 years to explore and plan to take full advantage once the lockdown is lifted! We are in Wiesbaden:)

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому

      Nice! Welcome to Germany and Wiesbaden is a great place to live for sure 😊 There are hundreds of beautiful places very close to Wiesbaden you can easily get to for little day trips to walk around outside and enjoy right now even. However, once everything opens back up and you can actually travel and stay over night, yes, there are endless beautiful places to see 😃

  • @julesc4279
    @julesc4279 3 роки тому

    I don’t think anyone has recommended it yet, but you should visit Aachen. It has a beautiful “Altstadt” with a cathedral that was started to be built around the year 800 by Charlemagne. It’s also at the border to the Netherlands and Belgium and there’s the “Dreiländereck” where you can be in the three countries at once. Aachen also has a beautiful Christmas Market!

  • @laurasas73
    @laurasas73 3 роки тому +1

    Köln and Düsseldorf are a must to. Duisburg has it's charm too.
    Zons in Dormagen it's magical. But you'll need more than a weekend to see all of those places.
    Düsseldorf has the Schloß benrath with it's gardens an interesting story and awsome inside.
    If you need a guide i'm here . 🙋‍♀️

    • @laurasas73
      @laurasas73 3 роки тому

      @@hilorraine9960 from what i've learned about the fees. Are used to maintain the domain.

    • @laurasas73
      @laurasas73 3 роки тому

      @@hilorraine9960 we would call this type of people idealists.
      There are quite a lot of these ones still now-a-days.
      At least where I live.

  • @Hanmacx
    @Hanmacx 3 роки тому +2

    You should visit Bautzen in Sachsen; a few years ago they had a celebration of being 1000 years old

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому

      Thanks! Added it to our list 😃

    • @WilhelmImperatorRex
      @WilhelmImperatorRex 3 роки тому

      If you're there. Don't miss Löbau and of course Görlitz. One of the few cities that didn't face any destruction in WW2. Lausitz in general is a very beautifull area. It works well with a one week holiday trip together with Leipzig, Dresden and Meißen.
      And don't forget to visit Eisenach and Wartburg ;)

  • @spot1401
    @spot1401 3 роки тому

    Seinfeld's Kramer and the bridge of the Krämers (Krämerbrücke) have the same source though, Krämer being "shop keeper/ chandler/ grocer" and a German last name. Giddi-up! :)

  • @steffenriedel4752
    @steffenriedel4752 3 роки тому

    Ihr seid sehr sympathisch !

  • @Gp_Mr
    @Gp_Mr 3 роки тому +3

    10:46 know that guy in white. Was my former teacher 😂

  • @marcelthoma8890
    @marcelthoma8890 3 роки тому

    Maybe next time you are in Thuringia, go to the south, where river Saale makes a long curve to the west till its flows tp the north. There the three small towns of Bad Blankenburg, Rudolstadt and Saalfeld are located. In Bad Blankenburg the kindergarten was invented by Friedrich Fröbel and there is one of the biggest castle grounds from the middle ages.
    In Rudolstadt is a mighty and beautiful barroque castle named Heidecksburg, the odelst open air museum in Germany (Thüringer Bauernhäuser) and the house where Schiller lived during his yearlong stay in Rudolstadt. Here he also met Goethe for the first time. There are two big festivals in Rudolstadt: The Rudolstadtfestival, a music festival, where you can hear music from all over the world, and the Rudolstädter Vogelschießen, a very big fair.
    Saalfeld has one of the best preserved late medieval inner towns with gorgeous town gates. There are beautiful buildings from each architectural epoch since the romanesque. There are also the famous Feengrotten, a former alum mine, where many beautiful and colourful dripping stones could grow, after the mine was closed.
    On mountain Kulmberg is an observation tower, from which you can see the beautiful valley of river Saale and all the tree towns at once.
    When you are there you can als make a trip to the lovely valley Schwarzatal and up to the Berg- and Schieferstadt Lehesten im Thüringer Wald with its enormous slade mines.

    • @roesi1985
      @roesi1985 3 роки тому +1

      To anyone interested in agricultural history: There's also another open air museum near Erfurt (Freilichtmuseum Hohenfelden). I've actually given some old farm stuff to them from my 300 year old farm. And I think we gave our old threshing machine to the museum in Rudolstadt, but I'm not so sure about that because I was a child back then.

  • @donald9961
    @donald9961 3 роки тому

    Ask Deana and Phil for the Christmas Market in Hannover 🎄 😚.. PROST 🥂.. 😂

  • @germanjoerg
    @germanjoerg 3 роки тому

    good as always...!

  • @christianethiele5107
    @christianethiele5107 3 роки тому

    I strongly recommend Görlitz!!

  • @wichardbeenken1173
    @wichardbeenken1173 3 роки тому +2

    Did you know that despite the distance Erfurt was a part of Mainz till the French Revolution?
    Unfortunately you missed to show the Synagogue and its treasure in Erfurt and the beautiful Asian parks in Bad Langensalza. Next time :-)
    By the way, the chances to find a orchestra probing in a church in Thuringia are quit high, since Thuringia once was the country wich had the highest density of symphonic orchestras in the world and not all were dissolved after reunification.

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому

      Absolutely next time! I actually did learn that interesting bit about Mainz yesterday in a documentary I watched. Super interesting! 😃

  • @dagmarszemeitzke
    @dagmarszemeitzke 3 роки тому

    The christmas market in Freiburg is in the middle of the city

  • @sl_freezer5310
    @sl_freezer5310 3 роки тому +2

    Never been to Erfurt but visited Eisenach and the Wartburg, where Martin Luther translated the New Testament in.. 11 weeks I think? And where he supposedly saw the devil. Also a really cool place to visit if you're interested in this topic. :) And if you ever come to the north you could check out Schwerin and the Schweriner Schloss and Schlossgarten or Rostock and Warnemünde right at the Baltic Sea. :)
    Nice video as always guys and loved the collab with Deana & Phil

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому

      Glad you enjoyed it! We did Schwerin right after Christmas in the beginning of 2019 and LOVED it! Need to see more of north German soon 😊

  • @stefansmith
    @stefansmith 3 роки тому +2

    Who on Earth recommended not to go to Erfurt?! I lived there for a year, and it's the most friendly and beautiful town in Germany!

    • @PenzMatt
      @PenzMatt 3 роки тому

      Solange man kein Ausländer ist vielleicht.

    • @stefansmith
      @stefansmith 3 роки тому

      @@PenzMatt Da gibt's viel schlimmere Orte. Dresden, z.B.

  • @Al69BfR
    @Al69BfR 3 роки тому

    The next time you drive on the A5 between Gießen and the Hattenbacher Dreieck, you should visit Alsfeld and it‘s beautiful old town. It‘s an almost forgotten gem in the north of the Vogelsberg, a giant former volcano at the center of Hesse. It‘s almost forgotten, because when Germany was still divided into East- and West-Germany, the mentioned part of the A5 was some of the smaller Autobahns which wasn’t that frequented back in those days. But since the reunion of Germany, the A5 was reconstructed to one of the more important East-West connections. But also now it‘s more like a transit route and still „nobody“ stops in Alsfeld if they don‘t need to.
    And for the Christmas Markets I recommend Marburg which has a strong connection to the Wartburg in Eisenach because of Elisabeth from Thuringa. In Marburg there is also the oldest University in Hesse. And they habe a very beautiful old town beneath the old castle and above the river Lahn.

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому

      Alsfeld isn't on our list and hasn't been recommended yet! 😃 Adding it now! Thanks! 😊

  • @zabbadeuslol1892
    @zabbadeuslol1892 3 роки тому +4

    Hey. Guckt euch doch mal die Geierlay Hängeseilbrücke in Mörsdorf an. Ist in Rheinland-Pfalz. Und wenn ihr schonmal da seid könnt ihr noch die Reichsburg Cochem oder die Burg Eltz angucken. 👍👌Viel Spaß

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому

      Wir haben Cochem und Burg Eltz auf unsere Liste aber wir haben noch nicht diese Brücke hinzugefügt! Vielen Dank! 😃

    • @Attirbful
      @Attirbful 3 роки тому

      Die Marksburg ist auch eine tolle Sehenswürdigkeit!

  • @obsidianwing
    @obsidianwing 3 роки тому

    I recomend Bamberg, Frankfurt /main, Bad Homburg , Speyer ( the Dome and the Technical Museum) , Limburg , Fulda

  • @palantir135
    @palantir135 3 роки тому

    I visited Ehrfurt a few years ago. Beautiful city. Germans are very good at reconstructing all the medieval buildings that were destroyed during WW2.
    I can recommend the beautiful medieval city of Quedlinburg. See Wikipedia to read how special this city is.
    The big cathedral in Ehrfurt could have been a Catholic Church that has been converted then to a Protestant one. I think that because the altar was beautifully decorated with a lot of gold.

  • @my5ks48
    @my5ks48 3 роки тому +1

    I am from Nürnberg Germany. Our downtown area and Castle is beautiful. If you haven't been go during Christmas so you can see our world famous Christmas market. Greetings from Texas ;)

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому +1

      We actually spent Christmas in Nürnberg in 2018 and LLLOOOVVVEEDDD it! 😃 It is in our top 5 in Europe for Christmas for sure 😊

  • @hartmutbohn
    @hartmutbohn 3 роки тому +9

    Awww, you missed "Bernd das Brot" in Erfurt! :'(

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому

      We know we will have to go back because there is so much that we missed unfortunately!

    • @iristinkerbell
      @iristinkerbell 3 роки тому

      @@PassportTwo When you go back, you should definitely also drive one town further to Weimar. So much cultural history there (both Goethe and Schiller lived there). It's a beautiful city with great museums and really nice parks - so come when it's nice out! And since you're into church history, of course you *need* to make a stop at the Wartburg of course!

    • @cailleanmccain
      @cailleanmccain 3 роки тому +1

      @@PassportTwo And when you go back, you should not only go to Weimar, but to Eisenach as well! That town was right behind the border, and the Wartburg there is a historical Martin Luther place, as he hid there, and it is connected to the car "Wartburg", too, of course. In the area, you can also find the biggest beech forest in Germany. We went to the Baumwipfelpfad there, that was really amazing!

  • @katjapietsch6552
    @katjapietsch6552 3 роки тому

    Wow, my hometown on your travel list. Nice. But a bit short about it. Next time try to find out more about it. It is small but packed with a lot of culture, history and fun stuff. So you went to Bad Langensalza and only go to the centre? Oops Well, if you like flowers and parks you are at the right place. Bad Langensalza has a lot of parks (roses, ZenGarden, Baumherbar (don't know the englisch translation) and so on). AND it is one of the doors to the Hainich Nationalpark. The oldest and biggest european hornbeam forest in world. I am sorry but you missed a lot of interesting and beautiful things there.

  • @michaelgrella
    @michaelgrella 3 роки тому

    You should visit my hometown, Büdingen.

  • @davoskazooga
    @davoskazooga 3 роки тому

    if you haven't already, you might wanna check out Mirko Drotschmann's channel "Mr Wissen to go" and his sister channels, partially in collab with Harald Lesch... (Geschichte / Terra X) , you will learn a lot about Germany from the past 2000 years plus some specific videos about Martin Luther (who apparently was an antisemite), a video about how the famous german virtues developed (Friedrich Preußen etc)....something he was missing out on in his Freemason video though was that his home town has the most obvious geometric features to be founded by a Freemason (I don't think that video is up any longer for some reason).

  • @Gnarkzsch
    @Gnarkzsch 3 роки тому +1

    Deana + Phil

  • @JakobFischer60
    @JakobFischer60 3 роки тому +2

    Can you imagine how expensive it is to preserve all that half-timbered houses? They are protected by law and if you want to update them you need to do a proper restauration and involve the authorities to get your planes approved. On the other hands we are quit proud on our old cities, today more than 50 years ago, when a lot of thouse housed were destroyed. It is not only the USAF and RAF to blame for ugly city centers like Hannover and Stuttgart.

  • @whattheflyingfuck...
    @whattheflyingfuck... 3 роки тому

    Aubrey, the antagonist to Luther was Johann Tetzel. His sermons about indulgence (telling christian believers they need to pay the church an church will then forgive their sins) were the reason for Luther to proclaim his 95 theses.
    In my beautiful town of Jüterbog, in St. Nikolai church, the original coffer is on display of which Tetzel (in)famously said:
    "As soon as the gold in the casket rings - The rescued soul to heaven springs."
    Clearly enough reason for a schism.

  • @katelance6479
    @katelance6479 3 роки тому

    You should visit Hildesheim and Lüneburg.

  • @dnocturn84
    @dnocturn84 3 роки тому +1

    Nice video! It's a shame, the weather situation didn't work out. To add a little bit of history for you:
    Thuringia was originally liberated by US forces at the end of WW2, so it was planned to become a part of the American sector. But after growing differences between western powers and the Soviets, they had to trade the whole state of Thuringia for half of the German capital Berlin. Soviet forces liberated the capital and the surrounding state of Brandenburg almost at the same time and refused to share parts of the city with their western Allies afterwards.
    At first, Stalin wasn't in favor of this deal. But American forces also liberated the North-Thuringian town of Nordhausen, with it's nearby concentration camp. This camp was attached to an underground factory, where the fabrication of the rocket A4 (V2) took place. US forces took all major scientists and the remaining rockets, shipped them to the USA and started their rocket programm, which would lead to the beginning of the space race and finally the moon. Soviets wanted to get access to this technology too, so they agreed to this deal. Soviets took the second class scientists and leading workers, all of the scrap material and spare parts and started their own rocket programm.

  • @josefineseyfarth6236
    @josefineseyfarth6236 3 роки тому +1

    Why did people tell you not to go to Erfurt/ Bad Langensalza/ Thüringen???? Do they think that there was nothing interesting about the center of Germany?
    Erfurt is also quite an old city and yes, IT HAS it's history. Idk why some people still won't accept that Eastern Germany is amazing, too...
    Greetings from Thüringen!

  • @tobiwan001
    @tobiwan001 3 роки тому

    Awesome pronunciation: The capital of Thüringen - Öörfört!

  • @jackybraun2705
    @jackybraun2705 3 роки тому

    I don't think you've been to Speyer yet. Please come. It's not far - you can make a day trip of it.

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому

      Actually drove right by Speyer today on our way to Ludwigsburg for the pumpkin festival and said "we should go there soon!" haha

  • @stevecyclemaker492
    @stevecyclemaker492 3 роки тому

    My Recommidation for a Small Medival Townpart and a Castle you could Visit is at "Krefeld-Linn"

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому

      Haven't had this recommended yet, adding it to our list now! 😃

  • @hypatian9093
    @hypatian9093 3 роки тому

    I was thinking about recommending Erfurt when you were mentioning the "Blaumann" in another video - Erfurt's wealth in the Middle Ages was due to woad :)

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому

      Super interesting! Hadn't heard that bit of history yet 😃

  • @richs8754
    @richs8754 3 роки тому

    You often mention the former East and West Germanies in your videos, but have you ever been to any part of what formed the actual Inner German Border between the two? Apparently there are a number of place where sections of the old walls and fences, and subsequent watchtowers are still standing. There are also Information Centres at some of these locations telling the story of the 40 history of the Divide between the two. They're on my bucket list for a future trip to Germany.

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому

      We have only driven by them, but have not had the chance to stop and see them yet. Definitely on our bucket list as well 😊

  • @batluckies
    @batluckies 2 роки тому

    I really recommend you visiting Mannheim (if you weren't already there). 😍 And because you live in RLP it shouldn't be that far away.

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  2 роки тому

      Hey! We have been there quite a few times actually because it is so close like you said! 😃

  • @lilly_chills
    @lilly_chills 3 роки тому +3

    Erfurt is my hometown, living in Norway now. So it was nice seeing a glimpse from home :)
    The Christmas market in Erfurt is really nice and I also used to go to a medieval christmas market at Burg Ronneburg as well and loved it. Its not gonna happen this year though :(
    But there is so many nice Christmas markets everywhere in Germany. Erfurt, Dresden, Frankfurt/Main, Nürnberg and Köln are probably my favorites out of the ones that I have been to.

    • @Gp_Mr
      @Gp_Mr 3 роки тому

      Das war das Oktoberfest 🙈

  • @floridacargocat
    @floridacargocat 3 роки тому

    My suggestions for this area would be Naumburg Cathedral, Uta von Naumburg), Weimar (Goethe, Schiller, German history)and Wittenberg-Lutherstadt (Schlosskirche). Do not forget Eisenach (Wartburg)

  • @k.schmidt2740
    @k.schmidt2740 3 роки тому

    I have stayed in the cloister in Erfurt in and with a seminar that we brought to the retreat house. It was a great experience - but that was not only due to the old cloister. Having a concrete reason to stay there intensifies your experience enormously. So if you do stay there, do it in the framework of some seminar with a purpose, maybe one of their in-house seminars - or bring your own seminar and book it in. They do have a house seminar program, although COVID has caused them to adapt to circumstances. They themselves tend to do more leadership training (instead of religious training); here is as close as they get to the monastic past, from what I can tell: teambenedikt.de/?page_id=213 To Langensalza I have to add (as an expat in greater Hannover): This was the place, where the Kingdom of Hannover lost its sovereignty AND its low German language! So for Hannoverians, it was an important place (even if about 99.9% of present-day Hannoverians have NO CLUE regarding that fact). "In 1866 it was again the site of a battle between Prussia and Hanover during the Austro-Prussian War.

  • @bibliopolist
    @bibliopolist 2 роки тому

    Yes, Erfurt had one of the oldest universities, but it was closed in 1816... Today's university was founded in 1994... they won't tell you that, though...

  • @KitsuneHB
    @KitsuneHB 3 роки тому

    I've expected a video about Bielefeld ...

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому

      Why would people say "never go to" a place that doesn't exist and isn't possible to go to in the first place? 😉

  • @mascami
    @mascami 3 роки тому +1

    Hi ihr zwei, das war wieder ein tolles Video, durch das auch wir Deutsche einen Teil von Deutschland kennenlernen, danke! Bei diesem Beitrag dachte ich, dass ihr eventuell Interesse habt an Hermann Hesse (dem Dichter und Maler). Meine und Hermann Hesses Geburtsstadt ist Calw, ein nettes kleines Städtchen am Nordrand des Schwarzwalds mit vielen Fachwerkhäusern, Hermann Hesse Museum und einem alten Kloster im Stadtteil Hirsau. Die Touristinfo in Calw bietet Broschüren in englisch und viele unterschiedliche Führungen u. a. Hermann Hesse, Kloster oder Nachtwächterführungen. www.calw.de/Nachtwaechter-Rundgang Im Zusammenhang mit Hermann Hesse gibt es auch noch andere interessante Besichtigungsorte wie das Kloster Maulbronn (wo er zur Schule ging), Hermann Hesse Museum Gaienhofen am Bodensee Nähe Schweiz (wo er eine zeitlang gelebt hat) und Hermann Hesse Museum in Montagnola am Comer See, Italien (wo er gegen Ende gelebt hat und verstorben ist, sehr schönes Museum, dort war ich auch schon). I wrote that in german because you mentioned you'll learn more german. I don't live in Calw anymore but only 20 km away and I still have connections. If you're interested for more information you can contact me under www.masca1@web.de, my name is Michaela.

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому

      Calw steht eigentlich schon auf unserer Liste! Hoffentlich können wir bald gehen. Vielen Dank für die Informationen!!

  • @WanderingKnights
    @WanderingKnights 3 роки тому

    That thumbnail is hilarious. What is that thing ?

  • @adriangrama378
    @adriangrama378 3 роки тому

    Recommendation: Regensburg, Großer Arbersee and Waldwipfelweg.

    • @PassportTwo
      @PassportTwo  3 роки тому

      Awesome!! Thanks so much. We will add these to our list!

  • @johanneshalberstadt3663
    @johanneshalberstadt3663 3 роки тому +1

    Phil, the genuine, certified German !1!!🤣😋

  • @furzkram
    @furzkram 3 роки тому +3

    You need to visit the Schlosskirche in Wittenberg, wo Martin Luther seine 95 Prothesen an die Kirchentür genagelt haben soll ... ;-p
    That was some mistake in a school homework that had us rolling on the floor when the none who had done it had to read it out loud in class ...

  • @tobistuben2063
    @tobistuben2063 3 роки тому

    you need to visit "heidelberg" and "bad wimpfen" ;)