Fun fact: Herrenchiemsee is smaller than Versailles, however, only because the sidewings are missing. The middle part, the corps de logis, which is the most important part of Herrenchiemsee and Versailles, is actually a bit bigger than the original. The famous Gallery of Mirrors is actually a bit longer than the original too, and while much of the gold in Versailles is just painted onto the ceiling, it's fully molded in Herrenchiemsee, which makes the gallery seem even more opulent than the original. Last but least, Herrenchiemsee features a copy of Versailles' Ambassadors' Staircase, the grandest of all its staircases, however, the staircase has been lost in Versailles, because later kings needed more living room and ripped it out. So, only in Herrenchiemsee can you still marvel at the Ambassadors' Staircase. So if one thinks: Eh... Don't need to see Herrenchiemsee, because I've seen the original and don't need to see the inferior copy, think again. ;)
Hello! Amy-Jo here! Thanks for filming this, it's perfect timing. We are heading there tomorrow. We are in Bavaria right now and have been rewatching your videos as we go to brush up on the things to see and do. Thank you so much for helping us with our itinerary it was SO worth it. This has been hands down the best vacation we've had. Thank you for all the incredible material in your videos. This one is helpful and just in time.
The constitution was written in the Augustiner monastery (the museum near the restaurant). Very much worth a visit. Loved your video , we were there two months earlier, no mosquitos.☺
I, as a former local Munich resident, visited Herrenchiemsee multiple times during my six year stint, enjoying the same fish and beer at the island's local Biergarten over and over again. So why did I watch this video? Because it was so entertaining - I just love your content! PS: Consider taking the IC-Train to Prien the next time, it's run by "DB Fernverkehr" in which the "€49 Ticket" doesn't qualify, but the ICs are far less crowded and only stop twice enroute to Prien.
Thank you so much! :) Maybe we will do that next time. We just don't make a lot of money from the channel, so we are trying to keep expenses as low as possible.
The Ludwig itinerary tour would be an excellent idea, but may I recommend adding the Starnberg memorial Votivkapelle where he drowned and his mountain hut (Königshaus am Schachen) to the tour. Thank you for another excellent video!
0.00 It is not a "miniature" Versailles, in fact the central building is larger than that of Versailles! The side wings would also have been larger if they had been completed. Even the interior (as far as it has been completed) is more opulent than the original.
You can buy combined tickets for the Chiemsee-Bahn (train/tram) and the boats. Return ticket from Prien train station to Herreninsel is 14,50 Euro for an adult (2024). The tickets are good for a day *). Not just for a specific train or boat run. *) if you stay overnight - that's more of an option if you do Prien - Herreninsel - Fraueninsel (and back) - you can have your ticket marked with "Übernachtung" (overnight). Then you can even return the next day. The price stays the same. Regarding the steam loco "Laura" (1887) I only found a notice from April 2024 that it won't be under steam until further notice.
You should also do favorite parks, open spaces, and forests around München (have to be accessible via S-bahn). Off the top of my head, mine would be Ebersberg, Perlacher Forst, Englishergarten, and the Isar between Harlaching and downtown.
@@NearFromHome Another could be more of the quirky local museums like the Hunting and Fishing Museum. Monacensia, the Bavarian State Archaelogy Museum, and the MVG Museum in Giesing (beware: it's only open two Sundays a month and run by volunteers).
Again and as usual a splendid trip and video, great work. Have you been to fastuous Roccoco churches of Wieskirche, Rottenbuch, or Vilgerhofen?. That area is very nice and Roccoco is the fireworks of Architecture. 🍻⛪ 🎆
Visited there last August, in our case we drove. Would DB run the trains better? I did not know that cute small guage rail went to the train station, we just saw it near the docks. We had an equally hot day as well. We enjoyed that HB eatery and I had to have the currywurst, but your selections looked wonderful. I found the museum inside the palace really interesting, especially the history of Ludwig and Schwangau area. We also enjoyed the tour. Don't miss the great museum near the restaurant you were in. Lots of info about the constitution and Germany history there. See you with 25K subscribers soon!
Thanks so much! The trains are extra crowded on nice summer weekends. Outside those parameters, they are MUCH less crowded. We loved the museum, but didn't end up filming it.
Great video! love it. Regarding to the train company BRB. This is not the only line that is so heavily crowded as they do not run enough trains. You should get money instead for riding it.
Absolutely! There are so many crowded lines. The trains to GP, Tegernsee, Füssen, and Schliersee come to mind. They only run once an hour, and the BOBs are very short. :/ I would love to be paid to ride the train lol.
Please don't let yourself be bullied because of your Wiener Schnitzel eating habits. As an Austrian I am obliged to say it is objectively grisly, but you should really, really enjoy it the way that makes you happy!
Hi Camille, I’m a pescatarian too and I would like to ask, any restaurants I should check out in Munich? I’ve lived there some years ago and I’ve always only been to Nordsee for seafood. Otherwise it was always vegetarian/vegan food. in 2022 i was there, Nordsee was not great at all. Maybe someday a pescatarian/vegetarian food tour vlog in Munich? Love your content btw, I used some videos to curate my trip to Munich the last time. The next time I’m definitely going to check out Herrenchiemsee!
Thanks so much! There aren'y any fish restaurants that jump to mind, although if you are at a high quality restaurant like say Käfer, then the fish will be good. Prinz Myshkin is great!
If you really wanna see a great palace, go to Wuerzburg Residenz! I've been there 4 times, and would never miss it on any trip to that wonderful small city. I saw it first in 1963 whilst it was still being reconstructed from W.W. II bomb damage and fire. Herrenchiemsee is also on my bucket list for my 2024 German trip next month. I've toured Linderhof twice but never visited the interior of Neuschwanstein, but Hohenschwangau is excellent. Get to see Richard Wagner's piano there!
The palace is closed on December 24, 25, 31 and January 1. So plan accordingly. In winter, the palace also has shorter opening hours, namely from 10 am to 4.45 pm (last guided tour at 4 pm!) In sunny weather, the palace is certainly worth a visit, even in winter time, but taking the ferry and walking to the palace in a snowstorm is probably not.
Thank you so much mate, honestly. Just reading through your email now, and I really appreciate it. I’ve looked forward to your commends every weekend and it means a lot that you believe our content is worth the time you’ve given it. I’ll need to really step up my publishing schedule now though!
And yet. It isn’t. I don’t know who lied to you mate but they must have been having a laugh. Wearing caps is perfectly fine in Europe. I’d know. I’m European and live in Europe.
@@NearFromHome He really has a thing about your choice in caps, doesn't he? He has commented twice on your videos, both times about your choice of headgear. It's particularly funny that one of the caps he is calling tasteless in Europe is from FC Bayern, but ...
@@gavinrogers5246 Yeah, I don’t know. People get like this I suppose. I wish it didn’t bother me so much, but it’s hard not to take it personally after a while which is why I sometimes come off more snippy than I’d like :/
@@NearFromHome i wonder what he feels about the soft baseball-style runner's caps that were all the rage in Munich in the '70s and early '80s among hikers, tennis players, workmen, and, of course, runners?
What's wrong with you, dude? I'd say: Mind your own business. And if you don't like what you see, feel free not to watch the channel. BTW, the caps he is wearing are local ones, like the current one in this video with the bavarian state logo on it or another one with the symbolic Edelweiss flower which is the logo of the alps region. BTW, while I'm not often wearing one, my doc just recommended me to do so for sun protection as it helps against getting possible skin cancer. So what's more important - personal preference or even health or a strangers dislike? Maybe you should cooldown and relax... possibly by wearing a cap yourself. 😉
@@NearFromHome Nope we people who are living in this area are sick of tourists. Rent getting up, polution is everywehre, paths and was are blocked. Everything here ist to little to small for these loads of tourists!
@@Dummmmmmdiduumm Am I a tourist, I live in Munich. Does that count as “in the area”. How many miles away do you have to live from Chiemsee before you become a tourist?
Fun fact: Herrenchiemsee is smaller than Versailles, however, only because the sidewings are missing. The middle part, the corps de logis, which is the most important part of Herrenchiemsee and Versailles, is actually a bit bigger than the original.
The famous Gallery of Mirrors is actually a bit longer than the original too, and while much of the gold in Versailles is just painted onto the ceiling, it's fully molded in Herrenchiemsee, which makes the gallery seem even more opulent than the original.
Last but least, Herrenchiemsee features a copy of Versailles' Ambassadors' Staircase, the grandest of all its staircases, however, the staircase has been lost in Versailles, because later kings needed more living room and ripped it out. So, only in Herrenchiemsee can you still marvel at the Ambassadors' Staircase.
So if one thinks: Eh... Don't need to see Herrenchiemsee, because I've seen the original and don't need to see the inferior copy, think again. ;)
Hello! Amy-Jo here! Thanks for filming this, it's perfect timing. We are heading there tomorrow. We are in Bavaria right now and have been rewatching your videos as we go to brush up on the things to see and do. Thank you so much for helping us with our itinerary it was SO worth it. This has been hands down the best vacation we've had. Thank you for all the incredible material in your videos. This one is helpful and just in time.
Thanks so much! We had a great time going through your itinerary with you. Glad you are having a good time. :)
The constitution was written in the Augustiner monastery (the museum near the restaurant). Very much worth a visit. Loved your video , we were there two months earlier, no mosquitos.☺
We will return when there are fewer mosquitos to check it out!
Of the 3 castles, that's the only one I haven't seen or been to! Bucket list!
do it do it do it
I, as a former local Munich resident, visited Herrenchiemsee multiple times during my six year stint, enjoying the same fish and beer at the island's local Biergarten over and over again. So why did I watch this video? Because it was so entertaining - I just love your content!
PS: Consider taking the IC-Train to Prien the next time, it's run by "DB Fernverkehr" in which the "€49 Ticket" doesn't qualify, but the ICs are far less crowded and only stop twice enroute to Prien.
Thank you so much! :)
Maybe we will do that next time. We just don't make a lot of money from the channel, so we are trying to keep expenses as low as possible.
I went here last year. Stunning place!
:D
Wow didn't know this place
Iam traveling in Munich now
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The Ludwig itinerary tour would be an excellent idea, but may I recommend adding the Starnberg memorial Votivkapelle where he drowned and his mountain hut (Königshaus am Schachen) to the tour. Thank you for another excellent video!
great idea! We have been there, but have't filmed it yet.
Thanks for yet another great idea for our upcoming trip to Bavaria!
:)
@@richardverderber9812 you should hire @NearFromHome for an itinerary!
Another outstanding video, B&C! Keep up the great work! Much love from Minnesota. :)
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0.00 It is not a "miniature" Versailles, in fact the central building is larger than that of Versailles! The side wings would also have been larger if they had been completed. Even the interior (as far as it has been completed) is more opulent than the original.
Another point for Bavaria!
You can buy combined tickets for the Chiemsee-Bahn (train/tram) and the boats. Return ticket from Prien train station to Herreninsel is 14,50 Euro for an adult (2024).
The tickets are good for a day *). Not just for a specific train or boat run.
*) if you stay overnight - that's more of an option if you do Prien - Herreninsel - Fraueninsel (and back) - you can have your ticket marked with "Übernachtung" (overnight). Then you can even return the next day. The price stays the same.
Regarding the steam loco "Laura" (1887) I only found a notice from April 2024 that it won't be under steam until further notice.
That's a good tip! I did not know that!
RIP Laura
You should also do favorite parks, open spaces, and forests around München (have to be accessible via S-bahn). Off the top of my head, mine would be Ebersberg, Perlacher Forst, Englishergarten, and the Isar between Harlaching and downtown.
That's a great idea! I haven't been to many of them.
@@NearFromHome Another could be more of the quirky local museums like the Hunting and Fishing Museum. Monacensia, the Bavarian State Archaelogy Museum, and the MVG Museum in Giesing (beware: it's only open two Sundays a month and run by volunteers).
I am a big fan of you.....❤❤❤❤❤
Again and as usual a splendid trip and video, great work. Have you been to fastuous Roccoco churches of Wieskirche, Rottenbuch, or Vilgerhofen?. That area is very nice and Roccoco is the fireworks of Architecture. 🍻⛪ 🎆
We have not! Never even heard of them! Will add to the list. Thanks!
Visited there last August, in our case we drove. Would DB run the trains better? I did not know that cute small guage rail went to the train station, we just saw it near the docks. We had an equally hot day as well. We enjoyed that HB eatery and I had to have the currywurst, but your selections looked wonderful. I found the museum inside the palace really interesting, especially the history of Ludwig and Schwangau area. We also enjoyed the tour. Don't miss the great museum near the restaurant you were in. Lots of info about the constitution and Germany history there. See you with 25K subscribers soon!
Thanks so much! The trains are extra crowded on nice summer weekends. Outside those parameters, they are MUCH less crowded.
We loved the museum, but didn't end up filming it.
Great video! love it. Regarding to the train company BRB. This is not the only line that is so heavily crowded as they do not run enough trains. You should get money instead for riding it.
by the way. the convent for the grundgesetzt was around the corner of the place you had your meal, it is the old Augustiner monastery. cheers
Absolutely! There are so many crowded lines. The trains to GP, Tegernsee, Füssen, and Schliersee come to mind. They only run once an hour, and the BOBs are very short. :/
I would love to be paid to ride the train lol.
:O I did not know. I guess that's why there is a museum there?
I could SEEEEE the mosquitos swarming you two.... my skin literally crawled off. And I live in Florida in the US!!! LOL!!!
Love your videos!
Thanks so much!
Please don't let yourself be bullied because of your Wiener Schnitzel eating habits.
As an Austrian I am obliged to say it is objectively grisly, but you should really, really enjoy it the way that makes you happy!
Lololol thanks!
Käsespatzle!
so good!
Hi Camille, I’m a pescatarian too and I would like to ask, any restaurants I should check out in Munich? I’ve lived there some years ago and I’ve always only been to Nordsee for seafood. Otherwise it was always vegetarian/vegan food. in 2022 i was there, Nordsee was not great at all. Maybe someday a pescatarian/vegetarian food tour vlog in Munich?
Love your content btw, I used some videos to curate my trip to Munich the last time. The next time I’m definitely going to check out Herrenchiemsee!
Thanks so much! There aren'y any fish restaurants that jump to mind, although if you are at a high quality restaurant like say Käfer, then the fish will be good. Prinz Myshkin is great!
Flipping off in public in Germany? That was brave lol.
lol, you know it seemed fine and jokey at the time, but while editing I realised we were living on the edge. haha
If you really wanna see a great palace, go to Wuerzburg Residenz! I've been there 4 times, and would never miss it on any trip to that wonderful small city. I saw it first in 1963 whilst it was still being reconstructed from W.W. II bomb damage and fire.
Herrenchiemsee is also on my bucket list for my 2024 German trip next month. I've toured Linderhof twice but never visited the interior of Neuschwanstein, but Hohenschwangau is excellent. Get to see Richard Wagner's piano there!
We are hoping to visit Würzburg this year! We will check out the Residenz!
Have you done this in winter? Would you recommend it? We have a free day in Munich at the end of December.
The palace is closed on December 24, 25, 31 and January 1. So plan accordingly. In winter, the palace also has shorter opening hours, namely from 10 am to 4.45 pm (last guided tour at 4 pm!) In sunny weather, the palace is certainly worth a visit, even in winter time, but taking the ferry and walking to the palace in a snowstorm is probably not.
We have not, but I'm sure the palace would look pretty in the snow.
I cought up😅
Thank you so much mate, honestly. Just reading through your email now, and I really appreciate it. I’ve looked forward to your commends every weekend and it means a lot that you believe our content is worth the time you’ve given it. I’ll need to really step up my publishing schedule now though!
the thumbs down in front of the train… most german thing ever
I am loling right now
The Lady Must Thron away that terrible Baseball Cab. It might fit in US, but its tasteless in Europe!
And yet. It isn’t. I don’t know who lied to you mate but they must have been having a laugh. Wearing caps is perfectly fine in Europe. I’d know. I’m European and live in Europe.
@@NearFromHome He really has a thing about your choice in caps, doesn't he? He has commented twice on your videos, both times about your choice of headgear. It's particularly funny that one of the caps he is calling tasteless in Europe is from FC Bayern, but ...
@@gavinrogers5246 Yeah, I don’t know. People get like this I suppose. I wish it didn’t bother me so much, but it’s hard not to take it personally after a while which is why I sometimes come off more snippy than I’d like :/
@@NearFromHome i wonder what he feels about the soft baseball-style runner's caps that were all the rage in Munich in the '70s and early '80s among hikers, tennis players, workmen, and, of course, runners?
What's wrong with you, dude? I'd say: Mind your own business. And if you don't like what you see, feel free not to watch the channel. BTW, the caps he is wearing are local ones, like the current one in this video with the bavarian state logo on it or another one with the symbolic Edelweiss flower which is the logo of the alps region. BTW, while I'm not often wearing one, my doc just recommended me to do so for sun protection as it helps against getting possible skin cancer. So what's more important - personal preference or even health or a strangers dislike? Maybe you should cooldown and relax... possibly by wearing a cap yourself. 😉
Tourists stay home. Nothing to see here.
Aside from like the three people who live in Herren Chiemsee, isn't everyone who visits a tourist?
@@NearFromHome Nope we people who are living in this area are sick of tourists. Rent getting up, polution is everywehre, paths and was are blocked. Everything here ist to little to small for these loads of tourists!
@@Dummmmmmdiduumm Am I a tourist, I live in Munich. Does that count as “in the area”. How many miles away do you have to live from Chiemsee before you become a tourist?
@@NearFromHome Espacialy munichs, they flooding the surounding area, show 0 respect and think they are better than us.