What a great video... I was born in Nuernberg and lived there for almost 20 years and must admit that I haven’t seen many of the beautiful sights in the video. I neither have been to the Museum nor the ‘Spielzeug Museum’ for which Nuernberg is famous for. Got to say that this video brought back many wonderful memories. I have been in the States for a long time but also have been back to my hometown many times and must say when Lufthansa touches down at the Nuernberg Airport and the castle comes into my view, I still get emotional.
I lived in Furth / Nurnberg for two wonderful years! 1982- 1984 I loved Germany it is absolutely beautiful! My oldest daughter was born in Nurnberg. ❤️ I also lived in Weisbaden for 3 years 1989-1992 and as a child I lived in Hanau and Schweinfurt for six years in the early 1960’s.
Rick Steves some of his videos are done on his own and the quality is much much better especially his recent reworks. You can tell as on here he still has his old ones but on his website half of the same ones have been redone with him being much older but better edited.
Rick Steves is great for churches as he is really good with his history (though sometimes misses a few things) while the music in this is far superior. The latest reworks of Rick Steves is catching up though. This is my favorite narrator of Expoza. The "Sell Tic) women had bad editing skills and shouldn't have been doing it if she couldn't sync or even say Celtic right) It sounds with a K actually.
Nice video! But I would present better kept cities. Nuremburg still hasn't many old buildings. Post Scriptum: A secret: The monastery Ottobeuren. A very magnificent place!
If you're coming this way consider visiting Rothenberg ob der tauber. Its truly magical. Blessings from Erlangen.
What a great video... I was born in Nuernberg and lived there for almost 20 years and must admit that I haven’t seen many of the beautiful sights in the video. I neither have been to the Museum nor the ‘Spielzeug Museum’ for which Nuernberg is famous for. Got to say that this video brought back many wonderful memories. I have been in the States for a long time but also have been back to my hometown many times and must say when Lufthansa touches down at the Nuernberg Airport and the castle comes into my view, I still get emotional.
My most favorite city in all of Europe. Spent nearly two years living nearby, but spent almost every free time in this city.
I lived in Furth / Nurnberg for two wonderful years! 1982- 1984 I loved Germany it is absolutely beautiful! My oldest daughter was born in Nurnberg. ❤️ I also lived in Weisbaden for 3 years 1989-1992 and as a child I lived in Hanau and Schweinfurt for six years in the early 1960’s.
Very interesting city full of history, beauty, harmony and peace. Germany is a very beautiful country with a very bright and productive society.
I was stationed there 1976-1979
This is the best travel documentary I ever saw. Truly complete
That's quite a compliment. It is definitely well made and satisfying for those interested in the city.
my old home town wunderbar!!!
They have awesome bakeries with delicious gingerbread ❤️
Germany is the beautiful state in the world........😎👍❤️🌹🌿
I was born there and visit frequently! Wonderful video! Thank you!
I was there in September . Lovely city . Looking forward to come again for xmas
Rani Jhansi Jhansi take me with you I love nurnberg ten years of living there
The building at 00:13 is in Fürth (it's called the Stadttheater), not Nürnberg.
On my visit list...
Rick Steves some of his videos are done on his own and the quality is much much better especially his recent reworks. You can tell as on here he still has his old ones but on his website half of the same ones have been redone with him being much older but better edited.
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Rick Steves is great for churches as he is really good with his history (though sometimes misses a few things) while the music in this is far superior. The latest reworks of Rick Steves is catching up though. This is my favorite narrator of Expoza. The "Sell Tic) women had bad editing skills and shouldn't have been doing it if she couldn't sync or even say Celtic right) It sounds with a K actually.
So, what happened to the travel guides?? It's been 3 months since the last one?? We miss them....
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Nice video! But I would present better kept cities. Nuremburg still hasn't many old buildings.
Post Scriptum: A secret: The monastery Ottobeuren. A very magnificent place!
Nuremberg was destroyed in second world war ... Thats why many of the buildings are "newish" , unfortunately .. But still beautiful ...
Jebla Majku I live there ten years 1974-1985 love nurnberg
Ottobeuren can’t hold a candle to Nuremberg - sit down
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Hey, nice video, we also did one video about Nuremberg, Check it out and tell us if you like it.