Which of these 10 Sights Have you Visited? European Bucket List
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- Опубліковано 14 чер 2024
- We're showing you ten iconic landmarks in Europe that you have to see for yourself! We'll begin in ancient civilization with the Acropolis in Athens, then travel through time and space to visit London's Tower Bridge, and finally arrive in the 20th century to check out the Atomium in Brussels. Have you visited any of these sites?
00:00 Intro
00:27 #1: Acropolis, Athen
00:58 #2: Colosseum, Rome
01:27 #3: Hagia Sophia, Istanbul
01:57 #4: Edinburgh Castle,
02:24 #5: Charles Bridge, Prague
02:54 #6: Brandenburg Gate, Berlin
03:25 #7: Sagrada Familia, Barcelona
03:55 #8: Tower Bridge, London
04:26 #9: Eiffel Tower, Paris
04:56 #10: Atomium, Brussels
CREDITS:
Report: Andreas Kirchhoff
Editing: Klaus Helmig
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Been to all of them except the Acropololis! It is one of the list!
that's some doing that - well done.
A great list of the popular sights of Europe.
Been to all, Acropolis is the most recent one from th elist which I did last year
I appreciate that you used footage filled with crowds and buskers. People need to be prepared for all that, too
I’ve been to the Colosseum, and it was amazing! It feels like I walked back in time.
I don’t understand how the Vatican isn’t on this list? I’ve also been to the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s Basilica. It was one of the most beautiful, magnificent, awe-inspiring places I’ve ever been to!
*Been to all 10 in the list. Good video.*
9/10. Eiffel Tower missing. Sagrada Familia with no doubt most amazing one.
good!!,!!!,!!!
I have been to 4/10 destinations so far at the age of 27. I hope i will have a chance to see all of them soon :) especially Edinburg, which looks stunning whenever I see anything about this city. 😊
Edinburgh is amazing - a great goal to word towards
Wonderful list. Been to all of them except the Acropolis and the Edinburgh Castle. For the 8/10 landmarks that I have visited, you can enjoy them (in some way or another) for free.
Been to all of them ✅ 😎
Hmm. The Leaning Tower of Pisa. Milan Cathedral, St. Peter's Basilica, the Louvre, the Little Mermaid. Alhambra. Buckingham Palace. Big Ben. Trafalgar Square, Notre Dame de Paris, the Bridge of Sighs, St. Stephen's Cathedral, Red Square, St. Basil's Cathedral, the Giralda of Seville, Arc de Triomphe, Brussels Square, Cologne Cathedral, Spanish Steps and many, many more.
Of course!
I have been only at Acropolis ... it's fascinating ❤
Yesss …Feeling so lucky I have been visited 7 of 10 these landmarks. These 3 landmarks that I have never seen yet : Edinburg castle, tower bridge London and sagrava familia Barcelona . But soon I will see all 💃.
7/10. I hope to visit Edinburgh, Istanbul and Athens soon.
Was up Eiffel Tower Thursday after visiting the Louvre Museum. Been through the Colosseum. Near Edinburgh Castle, Berlin, Barcelona, Tower Bridge & lots more places
I Visited 8 of 10 but next month I'll be in Edinburgh and London.
9/10, but they made sure to have a "diversified" list. One could list Venice, Versailles, Mount St. Michel or the Alhambra above Edinburgh Castle or the Brandenburg Gate ...
Or one of the many central European castles like Neuschwanstein or Hohenzollern, the cathedral in Köln or Milano, St Petersburg, or some "eastern" European sights like the Hungarian Parliament Palace, Bulgaria's National Palace of Culture, Golubac Fortress, Ostrog Monastery, Dubrovnik, Castle Kruja, Romania's Palace of Parliament, etc.
But I think they made a good list nonetheless.
I agree with you
The Brandenburg Gate honestly doesn't even belong in the top 100 list. It's a laughably small and unimpressive monument. When I saw it, I could not believe my own eyes because it was so underwhelming. Yes, the Gate is historically significant -- but Europe isn't exactly lacking in historically significant attractions.
Atomium over Hungarian parlament , Milano duomo or Kolner dom :D really funny
9/10 and hopefully I'll get to see the Hagia Sophia next year
Not bad I’ve done 7/10 aged 39! I Hope to do Brussels, Rome and Prague soon! ❤️🇬🇧❤️
Sagrada Familia a impresive cathedral masterpiece designed by Gaudi visionary genious with 7 creations Unesco site; in the list Cathedral- Mosque of Cordoba or Alhambra and fairy tale castle the Alcazar of Segovia👍
4, though I have never actully been on Tower Bridge. I have seen it from the Tower of London, which I consider a greater attraction than the bridge.
Eiffel, colloseum, Brandenburger tor, sagrada and Towr bridge. Missing 5 of them. 🙏🙏🙏
By September I will have visited all of those sights 🎉
Farewell.
Great list - I’ve only been to 6/10 but they’re all pretty spectacular in their own way.
Santiagos Cathedral should be on the list, as a final stop of Saint James way!
Charles Bridge has nothing to do that list. I would say that Saint Basil's Cathedral should be the list instead.
I have been to 7/10 and will be visiting the Atomium so soon to be 8/10! :) Gotta plan out trips to the final 2/10 on this list for me haha (I love travel)!
Just four I have not visited which are the Hagia Sophia and the Atomium which will likely remain that way plus the Charles Bridge and the Acropolis which I had booked to visit but unfortunately Coronovirus came along and the flights were cancelled several times.
Personally I believe absorbing the general culture is more satisfying than famous tourist landmarks.
How about Cologne Cathedral or Grachten in Amsterdam?
Been to Acropolis twice.
4/10, will visit 2 of the cities soon though so it’ll be 6/10!
9/10 😀
Never heard of #10
8/10, but you had better do the next 10!
6/10. Not great, not terrible.
The Charles bridge and Edinburgh Castleay be iconic to the cities , but they are nowhere universally recognisable . The bridge and the castle could be almost anywhere in Central Europe or the British Isles.
Compare that with truy iconic landmarks like :
Rialto Bridge Venice ;
Amsterdam canals;
Dutch Windmills at Kinderdijk;
Basil Basilique/Red Square Moscow ( may be not the most popular destination, but iconic!);
Little Mermaid statue Copenhagen.
These are way more instantly recognizable !
I have been to all 😊
Wow!!!
8/10
Seriously Atomium?!
Schönbrunn palace, Hungarian Parlament, Alhambra, Sintra, Neuschwanstein Castle, Mont Saint Michel, Stonehenge are far better!
Roma is just magnificent ❤
Would have to agree with that.
I visited the Sagrada Familia in 1992. They have built a LOT more since then. As I understand it, it is only built with private donations so the work has been at a standstill for many years. Internet might have made it easier to donate.
I also visited the wonderful, rebuilt, Frauenkirche in Dresden, which followed the same rules and was completely rebuilt in 14 years. Either the Germans are richer, more efficient or both....
Hagia sophia but showing other mousques nice one 😂
8/10 not so bad
I’ve been to 7/10
2. Colosseum
3. Hagia Sofia
5. Charles Bridge
7. Sagrada Familia (i’d argue the Alhambra is more iconic haha)
8. Tower Bridge
9. Eiffel Tower
10. Atomium
5/10
6/10 I have visited
Ive been to 8. Missing the Hagia Sophia and Sagrada Familia. Not bad for a guy from the US.
Really not bad at all. 🙃 Greetings to the US.
Which witch watches which Swatch watch?
10. Acropolis, Greece
9. Colosseum, Italy
8. Hagia Sophia, Rome
7. Edinburg castle, Scotland
6. Charles bridge, Czech
5. Brandenburg, German
4. Sagrada, Barcelona Spain
3. Tower bridge, London
2. Eiffel tower, Paris France
1. Atomium, Brussels Belgium
Hagia Sophia - turkey
9/10 Parthenon is the one that I still have not visited
No European thinks that Turkey is in Europe. And no Turk will say that he is European.
yet Istanbul is in Europe :X
4/10 by 21 hope ro make it to 5/10 by 22.
Good luck!
it is not from hagia sophia, the scene that claimed it is from inside of hagia sophia
5/10.. 5 to Go! Not bad number being Indian :) lol
You made a spelling mistake it should be which not wich
All of them😆
Well, if it is a list by popularity, Eiffel tower is as popular as Hagia Sophia I think even though I'm from Turkey. At least Eiffel Tower hits Brandenburg Gate or Charles Bridge.
Which*
Alhambra?
I think Big Ben is also a good contender for the top English icon.
I have been to 4 only and I am already 47 :(
You still have a lot of time 😉!
I saw them all but I live in Europe. So maybe it's not that great achievement.
Wich or which?
Ooops! Fixed.
As French. 4:26 This is quite wrong. Our Eiffel Tower was built in 1889 for Universal Exposition (some sort of competition for the Nobel Prize some kind)
Not for commemorate the French Revolution 1789-1794 which is actually"July 14th" (celebrating the End of French Old Regim which the French Monarchy and the Beginning of the 1st French Republic)
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You are right, the Eiffel Tower wasn't a direct commemoration of the French Revolution of 1789, but as the official website notes, on "the date that marked the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution".
@@DWTravel The official website notes is wrong 😆
The exposition was indeed 100 years later and it became symbolic. Eiffel tower in itself was not dedicated to it, but the whole exposition was.
Half of the footage dedicated to Hagia Sofia does not represent Hagia Sophia. DW should know better
Acropolis, Athen, Greece - NOT VISITED :(
Colloseum, Rome, Italy - VISITED outside (2012 a 2014)
Hagia Sophia, Instanbul, Turkey - NOT VISITED :(
Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland - VISITED (2016 a 2018)
Charles Bridge, Prague, Czech Republic - VISITED (every year)
Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany - NOT VISITED :(
Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain - VISITED outside (2014)
Tower Bridge, London, UK - VISITED outside (2016)
Eiffel Tower, Paris, France - NOT VISITED :(
Atomium, Brussels, Belgium - NOT VISITED :(
Hmmm, just 5/10.
I don't think the Edinburgh Castle and the Atomium are that iconic. I would include the Tower of Pisa and the Big Ben instead.
Tendentiell einfach nicht nach Brüssel gehen, macht man nix falsch lol
That's not Hagia Sophia! The footage shown as Hagia Sophia's inside is actually Blue Mosque. They have mixed the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophie and show as they the same! Such a failure!
There should be part 1, 2,3,4,5 etc... Europe goes beyond western europe DW
1:35 - It is not Hagia Sophia 1:38 - it is not the interior of Hagia Sophia
Turkey converted it to a mosque what a shame and blind move 😢
They forgot my crotch on the list...
Forgot to add Auschwitz...
Meh list. Edinburg castle? Two bridges and a gate? :D Sagrada familia instead of like Köln Cathedral? Finally Turkey is west Asia "with 3-4% in Europe" kind of thing; still Asia.
Hagia Sophia is in the European continent of Turkey.
Istanbul in europe
@@LAmusic2023 no,.....only a very very small part of Istanbul is in Europe
@@marcsteppi2192 75% population in Europe
Turkey may not be in Europe, but Hagia Sofia is certainly in the European side of Istanbul
Turkey is not in Europe!!!
Yes it is and not even only Hagia Sofia (Ayasofya), much more than that.
But the Hagia Sofia is
Errrrmmm😅 spell check guys🤦
I'd rather have the colloseum, acropolis, brandenburg gate etc. on the EURO notes, than those fake non existant things
No money
I’d skip all those for a few extra days in Lauterbrunnen valley any day.