Churches worth gold as touristic atractions, FAITH made humans achieve such remarcable things, we need to have faith for this main reason fans, thinking there is something beyond our tiny narrow human limits brings luck, someone up there rewards us, let's enjoy the TV documentary and comment like true supporters at the stadium Watching the football game together
The Bavarian tradition can not be only drinking rivers of beer fans, but trying to follow the inspiration for progress, getting curious discovering the Mother Earth's never ending secrets, dont you think? Once again we deal with a generational matter friends, elder ones need to keep things as they are, younger ones instead need to run for life and build up a new kind of future, so let's invite the cyber invisible audience to join us watching this TV production together seeking for new inspirations
One of the most beloved German traditions are ...windows fans. Try to imagine switching windows with moving glass panels like most luxurious mansions, to add the winter glass garden for having further balconies and green lounge for visitors and tourists, what is good for our planet is good for our welfare, touristic atractions and even human health, building up Green coats to neutralize pollution, what a huge revolution this could be, once Royal families used to order flowers all castle windows balconies gardens waterfalls channels and fountains, sometimes l almost miss that kind of power to manage things now that political parties argue on anything just enough to decide nothing, we pay the damages of extreme weather disasters, using the same money to prevent disasters no, not in a milion years huh?
It is Leszek Mozdzer's rendition of the "The Law and the Fist" from his tribute album to Komeda, a great Polish film composer. The album comprises piano arrangements of Komeda's works from various films, one of which is the famous "Rosemary's Baby" by Kieslowski. On a personal note, I'm moving to Munich in the following months, and it is such a delightful coincidence that this video has many of the tracks from the "Komeda" album. It's one of my all-time favorite albums, and I loved how the video helped me connect warm and music embroidered memories to the cold and alienating idea of moving to a completely new city. :)
13:37 : No, you're not going to move to Bavaria. Why? 1. Try to learn German; 2. Try to learn the regional Bavarian dialect which is even harder than standard German! Plus, it's sort of a myth every German speaks English. Especially, in the old East Germany, they know very little English.
Certainly depends on your feild of expertise. Even the service industry has elegant standards. Unemployment is 4 percent and if you are some kind of engineer, professional waiter, or nurse you will not be unemployed long. You need to save before moving because you must be approved to work and during that waiting period obviously you will need shelter. There are pockets of affordable areas.
"These vagabond shoes...are longing to stray....to the laziest city in the world, Munich, Munich. I wanna wake up...in a city that doesn't sleep...well not until 8PM...If you can, travel here, you can't shop...anywhere- it's up to you, MUN-ICH, MUNICHHHHHHHH" - Frank Sinatra
Let's take advantage on the web connection to watch this same documentary made by foreign reporters instead, you might have fun to discover yourselves in someone else's eyes
The most beloved Christmas gifts suggestions for the beloved ones fans, trips abroad, now more than ever seeking for partnerships, our ancestors used to teach us, love family siblings help each other, switch items, gifts and business interests, it is all there in our ancestors best recipes of welfare and smart marketing, now that we become a global family and we need to paaaarty together, how many of your Bavarian products are still not available abroad? Near Christmas we celebrate the Jesus Christ birthday event, let's try to recall Jesus a bit. How to explain the so called miracles in a scientific approach, who is willing to discover the fish language to tell them, folks jump out of the ocean here on the fishermen baskets on the shore, no need to go out for fishing anymore huh?
I am afraid I didn’t have a good experience visiting Munich. The hotel I stayed during my visit was located in the city centre and did not allow people with Middle Eastern and Mediterranean look sit by the window during breakfast. I complained and demanded a sit, which was available, but I was verbally attacked by staff. The event really shocked me and every time I am thinking about my trip to Munich makes me upset. In my return to London I complained to hotel manager (she was away during my visit) and hotels.com and they refunded my money. That was for me nothing to do with cost and money, but showed hatred towards visitors from certain countries. My Portuguese colleague experienced the same event in Munich few months before my trip, not in the same hotel but in a restaurant and tow other coffee shops. It seems to be quite normal treatment in Munich.
This is really sad, sorry that this happened to you and your Portugese colleague. I absolutely don't doubt your experiences, but in general Munich is known to be an open-minded, generous, multi-cultural city. I really don't understand why this happened. It shouldn't.
john o.... huh??? simply search wikipedia: MÜNCHEN, Bavaria's beautiful capital, 3rd largest German city, founded in 1158 by Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony and of Bavaria, later transferred to the still famous Wittelsbachers. Munich's Duke Louis IV was elected German King in 1314 and crowned as Holy Roman Emperor in 1328! (The first documented jew dates back to 1229, there was a congregation and a synagogue... but soon after in 1300's jews were being expelled). The famed Hofbräuhaus has been standing there since 1589!! 🍺🍻🍺 A wonderful replica can be found in LAS VEGAS... don't miss it for an authentic FUNFILLED experience!! PROST!!
@ John O - How on earth can you claim that Munich was built by Jews? The first known settlement in the area was of Benedictine monks. It was known as the 'forum apud Munichen' (= marketplace near the monks), with the city's name Munich deriving from the word 'Munichen' for 'monks'. As already mentioned, the city of Munich was founded by Henry the Lion in 1158. So how can you, even remotely, argue that Munich was built by Jews? To say the least: Your rather cheeky claim is just rediculous!
You can't judge a whole nation for a short historical period that accounts for as much as second in it's overall history. Currently the first ones to frown upon nazism are Germans themselves.
lol Thats like hating the americans because they had black slaves, hating the russians because of all the mass murders under stalin, hating You have to hate the whole world if you think like that. Sorry for you bro.
I was born and raised in Munich and have been to most of those places multiple times. This video was great but barely scratches the surface.
thought the same
I think Baveria came from Heaven. Lovely Country, and People. My heart will always be in Barvaria.
don't forget the Beer !!
@@rawgab4439 ja Volt Das Bier Wonderbar.
WOW...You two from Virginia Beach, Va. really know how to have a Great time together.Building quality memories that last a lifetime. Good Job Guys!
the couple from Virginia was so great, they were having so much fun together. They’re goals !! I felt so happy for them lol
Did anyone else notice how the art students placed their work on beer boxes? Now that's the Munich spirit I know about!
Hitler's favourite city. Heart and birthplace of nazism. Still very xenophobic. This is the Munich spirit.
@@Ned0007 Why so bitter kid?
Cheers in German Post.
@@Ned0007 Yeah no, I lived there for 3 years and never noticed anything approaching what you are spouting. Very friendly people and welcoming.
Makes me miss my time as a summer exchange student in 2018. Miss my friends and the good food at munchner freheit and leopoldstrasse!
WONDERFUL CITY .Was there a few times in the 1980's.and Garmisch too.
Munich is really beautiful, and it is the hometown of the Oktoberfest.
It is also the hometown of nazism. Hitler's favourite city.
@@Ned0007 Why so bitter kid?
Munich wonderful Thank you lovely Thank you lovely good morning
and my Hometown as well :)
I would love to live in Bavaria. But it is a LONG way from alaska.
Thank you for the video. Nice to seeing
very beautiful city.
I wish this had captions, it's a great video!
but it does-
Wunderschön!
Lovely city. especially GERMAN BEER. I love it.
Churches worth gold as touristic atractions, FAITH made humans achieve such remarcable things, we need to have faith for this main reason fans, thinking there is something beyond our tiny narrow human limits brings luck, someone up there rewards us, let's enjoy the TV documentary and comment like true supporters at the stadium Watching the football game together
OMFG. As researcher I love and feel impire by them.
Very informative video!!..Keep it up. :)
The Bavarian tradition can not be only drinking rivers of beer fans, but trying to follow the inspiration for progress, getting curious discovering the Mother Earth's never ending secrets, dont you think? Once again we deal with a generational matter friends, elder ones need to keep things as they are, younger ones instead need to run for life and build up a new kind of future, so let's invite the cyber invisible audience to join us watching this TV production together seeking for new inspirations
Munich is the most widely known German city
One of the most beloved German traditions are ...windows fans. Try to imagine switching windows with moving glass panels like most luxurious mansions, to add the winter glass garden for having further balconies and green lounge for visitors and tourists, what is good for our planet is good for our welfare, touristic atractions and even human health, building up Green coats to neutralize pollution, what a huge revolution this could be, once Royal families used to order flowers all castle windows balconies gardens waterfalls channels and fountains, sometimes l almost miss that kind of power to manage things now that political parties argue on anything just enough to decide nothing, we pay the damages of extreme weather disasters, using the same money to prevent disasters no, not in a milion years huh?
I intend to visit during the October beer fest
A Pinakothek az egy olyan muzeum, ahol pinakat allitanak ki. Sexy!
We have 25.000 castles in Germany🇩🇪
-Viva Bavaria!
A time for Bavaria
@2:10 a game stop!!!!
It went bankrupt this year
Why dw TV is not available in India now??
You can watch it live on their channel
Bravaria...
What is the song starting at 00:56?
It is Leszek Mozdzer's rendition of the "The Law and the Fist" from his tribute album to Komeda, a great Polish film composer. The album comprises piano arrangements of Komeda's works from various films, one of which is the famous "Rosemary's Baby" by Kieslowski.
On a personal note, I'm moving to Munich in the following months, and it is such a delightful coincidence that this video has many of the tracks from the "Komeda" album. It's one of my all-time favorite albums, and I loved how the video helped me connect warm and music embroidered memories to the cold and alienating idea of moving to a completely new city. :)
Danke. Mia San Mia
13:37 : No, you're not going to move to Bavaria. Why? 1. Try to learn German; 2. Try to learn the regional Bavarian dialect which is even harder than standard German! Plus, it's sort of a myth every German speaks English. Especially, in the old East Germany, they know very little English.
Ja meinne schönne heimat.wivil sensucht.
How hard is it to find job in Munich???
Certainly depends on your feild of expertise. Even the service industry has elegant standards. Unemployment is 4 percent and if you are some kind of engineer, professional waiter, or nurse you will not be unemployed long. You need to save before moving because you must be approved to work and during that waiting period obviously you will need shelter. There are pockets of affordable areas.
After the world was created, God only kissed it once, and that kiss was in Bayern
"These vagabond shoes...are longing to stray....to the laziest city in the world, Munich, Munich. I wanna wake up...in a city that doesn't sleep...well not until 8PM...If you can, travel here, you can't shop...anywhere- it's up to you, MUN-ICH, MUNICHHHHHHHH" - Frank Sinatra
What? A long video about Munich and not mentioned the Allianz Arena??
what a shame you filmed all this on overcast days.. but on the other hand, summer is not that long in munich
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Let's take advantage on the web connection to watch this same documentary made by foreign reporters instead, you might have fun to discover yourselves in someone else's eyes
4:15 put on some Lederhosen or something, people! You'd swear they were at the beach.
Where did you get the idea of featuring obnoxious Americans on a show that's supposed to be about Bavaria?
The most beloved Christmas gifts suggestions for the beloved ones fans, trips abroad, now more than ever seeking for partnerships, our ancestors used to teach us, love family siblings help each other, switch items, gifts and business interests, it is all there in our ancestors best recipes of welfare and smart marketing, now that we become a global family and we need to paaaarty together, how many of your Bavarian products are still not available abroad? Near Christmas we celebrate the Jesus Christ birthday event, let's try to recall Jesus a bit. How to explain the so called miracles in a scientific approach, who is willing to discover the fish language to tell them, folks jump out of the ocean here on the fishermen baskets on the shore, no need to go out for fishing anymore huh?
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I am afraid I didn’t have a good experience visiting Munich. The hotel I stayed during my visit was located in the city centre and did not allow people with Middle Eastern and Mediterranean look sit by the window during breakfast. I complained and demanded a sit, which was available, but I was verbally attacked by staff. The event really shocked me and every time I am thinking about my trip to Munich makes me upset. In my return to London I complained to hotel manager (she was away during my visit) and hotels.com and they refunded my money. That was for me nothing to do with cost and money, but showed hatred towards visitors from certain countries. My Portuguese colleague experienced the same event in Munich few months before my trip, not in the same hotel but in a restaurant and tow other coffee shops. It seems to be quite normal treatment in Munich.
Yea right
This is really sad, sorry that this happened to you and your Portugese colleague. I absolutely don't doubt your experiences, but in general Munich is known to be an open-minded, generous, multi-cultural city. I really don't understand why this happened. It shouldn't.
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The Jews built this city
john o.... huh???
simply search wikipedia:
MÜNCHEN, Bavaria's beautiful capital, 3rd largest German city, founded in 1158 by Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony and of Bavaria, later transferred to the still famous Wittelsbachers.
Munich's Duke Louis IV was elected German King in 1314 and crowned as Holy Roman Emperor in 1328! (The first documented jew dates back to 1229, there was a congregation and a synagogue... but soon after in 1300's jews were being expelled).
The famed Hofbräuhaus has been standing there since 1589!! 🍺🍻🍺
A wonderful replica can be found in LAS VEGAS... don't miss it for an authentic FUNFILLED experience!! PROST!!
@ John O - How on earth can you claim that Munich was built by Jews? The first known settlement in the area was of Benedictine monks. It was known as the 'forum apud Munichen' (= marketplace near the monks), with the city's name Munich deriving from the word 'Munichen' for 'monks'. As already mentioned, the city of Munich was founded by Henry the Lion in 1158. So how can you, even remotely, argue that Munich was built by Jews? To say the least: Your rather cheeky claim is just rediculous!
Zionist propaganda everywhere...
Sorry, looks boring
Not boring. Is sooooo beautiful.🇩🇪
since I've watched the story of holocaust survivors
I lost my respect n desire to everything about german
Samson Delilah sucks for you. 😂
I mean, it was a mix of factors that caused it, thats like hateing the west for slavery, or communism for starvation deaths, not justifying it tho
You can't judge a whole nation for a short historical period that accounts for as much as second in it's overall history. Currently the first ones to frown upon nazism are Germans themselves.
lol
Thats like hating the americans because they had black slaves, hating the russians because of all the mass murders under stalin, hating
You have to hate the whole world if you think like that. Sorry for you bro.
Then don't visit. Nobody cares. Don't forget to also watch the made up holocaust stories. There are plenty.