As someone, who lives like 10 minutes away from the Castle, this video shows what privelege it actually is. To me living here has become natural and you normally don‘t think much about it‘s history. Thank you for pointing out the importance. After graduating high-school, I got my diploma handed over in the great hall. Still feels incredible and unreal😅
Ich kann das voll nachvollziehen. Habe 5 Jahre lang in Nürnberg gelebt. Nur 10 min entfernt vom „Reichsparteitagsgelände“ bzw der „Kongresshalle“ Bin auch jeden Tag daran vorbei gefahren. Es gehörte dann zum Alltag dazu
For me as a Swede, and I’m sure for many other Europeans outside UK, it would be very convenient if you in your videos not only give the English translation of German geographical names but also the original German names I’m used to.
For me as an American who speaks some German, I love the geographic translations that add richness and depth to the video, as well as helping me improve my disused German.
My oldest is graduating highschool this year and our deal with our kids is when they graduate we will take them on a week long trip wherever they want to go in the world as long as it's safe. He wants to go to Germany and France so these videos are very helpful to me as I have barely left my state and never been out of the US lol.
I think we can tell by the "as long as it's safe" part. That is a very american misconception of the world. Don't worry most countries are actually safer than the US. :)
@@u.p.1038 well I'm not taking my 17 year old son to Ukraine or Russia or North Korea...those 3 are off limits no matter what given the issues going on. So yes he can go anywhere he wants except those 3 places because even with how screwed up the states are I'm pretty sure it would be an extremely poor decision to take a teenager to those 3 places right now.
my grand parents took me to several old castles mostly off the beaten path and all of them were just starting to be restored in the 80's but you go to some spectacular places i wish i'd seen when i was over there.
A very nice video, which shows the true value of the Wartburg. Unfortunately, an important part is always forgotten. In the time just before Saint Elizabeth lived, a second castle was built only 11 km away from the Wartburg. This castle is called Creuzburg, which is located in the town of the same name. St. Elizabeth lived here for many years. It was her favorite place to stay. Creuzburg Castle is very well preserved to this day. On the castle there is a great hotel with a noble restaurant, a beautiful park in the courtyard of the castle, the well-preserved torture cellar and many great halls in which you can also celebrate. Creuzburg Castle is worth a visit!
I forgot to mention that I wasn’t aware of the standardization of the German language happening so far back in time. Smart people. The French didn’t unify their own language until the time of Napoleon. My German grandfather died long before I was born, and watching this video brought me a little closer to understanding him and his country of birth.
Martin Luther SAVED the Western World from Control by Vatican. "Pedophile Employment Act, Celibacy 1123" Largest Child Sex Abuse Ring in History =Vatican. Luther's Reformation saved Humanity.
I’ve read about Wartberg Castle many times but to actually see it was such a wonderful experience! For the first time I could actually “see” where Luther took refuge. The Elisabeth chamber was stunning. It reminded me of places that I’ve visited in Hungary. I’m sending this video to my husband who loves Wagner’s operas so much. The next time we see “Tannhauser” I will have this castle in my mind. Many thanks for a marvelous visit to this important castle.
Great video. I studied at the University of Kassel on a Summer exchange in the late 90s and we went to the Wartburg and the nearby town of Eisenach on one of our field trips. I was very impressed by how historical and well preserved it is. It's the second medieval castle I'd ever visited, the first being Hohensalzburg in Austria, and the Wartburg's woodland location really brought out the medieval nostalgia. I've been to many castles in several countries since, but that one is still one of my all time favorites. I'd love to go back there someday.
Wartburg is indeed spectacular and splendid! It is heartwarming to know it's been so magnificently restored to its original beauty. Hannah did an excellent job as our tour guide through the castle. It is awe-inspring knowing such famous figures such as Martin Luther and Richard Wagner were actually there. I wish all Medieval castles and mansions were so painstakingly restored. It would be worth every penny (DeutscheMark?)
The castle is breath taking. But the host reminds me of the beautiful actress who plays "Rose"on Downtown Abby. I also enjoy watching her videos showcasing the great castle's of Germany.
I was stationed in Bad Hersfeld 1980-1983 in the US Army 11th ACR as a Tank Company Commander. We patrolled the East/West border. I was stationed again in Germany October 1989 and witnessed the fall of the USSR. We crossed over into former East Germany in December… very strange feeling. We toured Wartburg castle at that time. In 2012, my wife and son met my older German friends from Bad Hersfeld and toured the castle one last time. I was 27 years old in 1980 and met interesting people in Bad Hersfeld: WWI veterans; WWII veterans (even SS). Now they are all gone and even my wife at that time.
1. i LOVE her voice and the way you talk - finally you picked up a nice person 2. well clothed and well nice that you show the nature around, it is beautiful indeed :3 3. how cool you found English Speakers at that day, Eastern Germans at that often aren't good in English hehe and well i was there 4x and never have been inside the big rooms :( only outside the yard, ont he tower and 2x the christmas market ( one of the absolut best) Ps. i would be happy if there would be like a short "Travel" video and a long "history" video next time :3 10min for the Wartburg, Elisabeth, Minnesänger etc is quite short. But you did very well for a travel clip.
Great video. Thank you. Impressive history. I don’t know how I missed this piece on Euromaxx, unless the satellite signal was distorted during heavy rain.
The best part of those german castles is their location, from the moment u see them to the point where u can enter the castle it may take a couple of days if one is on foot.
Schloß Wartburg near Eisenach is my favorite castle . I m a Thuringian living abroad. Mostly Schloß Neuschwanstein or Schloß Sansoucci is more famous among the tourists . But I hope there wont get that long rows with Japanese and American tourists. It shouldnt get overcrowded. Elisabeth was a kind of nurse ( " our Florence Nightingale").
Old world craftsmanship. Couldn’t duplicate it today. Not even close. Modern buildings wouldn’t stand a chance against these for durability. Talk about organic architecture!
I have 33, of 35, Berlin Design, limited edition Seidel Series (steins). I would thought they'd featured this Schloss, but unfortunately they did not. Great history lesson, thank you.
It's sad that in the Video Nobody Talks about the prisoner in the tower. A Farmer was there because He wanted to save his family. The nobles just did it to Show their power (in my opinion) I was in the tower and saw where He lived and it was ridiculous. Not even a cow would fit into the tower. But hey! The most important is the Outlook on the tower right? Every history has two sides
Sad that I missed that stunning Woman being in my State Thuringia! ;) Beautiful Woman! 😄✌️ True Story....on the Platform outside the Castle were People Can Look over the Landscape.....I found a Coin from the Weimar Republic 1923, Hundred Of Thousands of People stood on that Platform since 1923 ....but I found that Coin laying beneath the platform in plain Sight! Someone bend over the Fence back then and lost this Coin.....I guess. Maybe rain brought it to light.....but still How much Luck can have One? Me!✌️😁
I never heard the expression "the Castle of the Germans". And I would more likely think of Burg Eltz which was on the 500-DM-note. Another candidate would be the Hambacher Schloss.
also, as you can see, it was rebuild multiple times. That's why there are parts/buildings in different styles. The style depends on the time, when this part was rebuild.
I wish they would offer a feast in the great hall. That would really drive me to visit that castle. I felt disappointed to see just chairs and a piano inside.
Foarte frumos castel și peisajul din împrejurimi,am dorit să privesc camera unde Luthers a transcris ,și reformat scriptura de rit catolic care era neconformă la acea vreme 😊 danke❤
Between 1466 and 1517 fourteen translations of the Bible were published in High German, and five in Low German. Raban Maur had translated the entire Bible into Teutonic, or old German, in the late 8th century. Between 1450 to 1520 there were also ten French translations, and also Bibles rendered in Belgian, Bohemian, Spanish, Hungarian, and Russian. 25 Italian versions (with express Church sanction) appeared before 1500, starting at Venice in 1471.
Yes, it is correct, there were already several translations of the Bible into Upper German and Lower German dialects before Luther. But none impressed the people of that time as much as Luther's work did. Only Luther's translation of the Bible had such a lasting influence on the development of a general standard German language.
@@wolsch3435 Got it. I just don’t care for the story that the church didn’t care about translations and was trying to keep the Bible from people. Before the printing press they couldn’t just hand out Bibles either.
Exterior stairs around the tower: perhaps the interior staircase is deteriorated to the extent it is too costly to repair? One of the questions I would ask if I ever get opportunity to visit the site.
Actually, most Castles built for military application did not have interior stairs in the Burgfried /This type of tower). You would have ladders or other detatchable stairs outside to be able to take them away and prevent enemies from reaching you.
I dont know, but i have a problem with the term that Martin Luther "united" the germans. Yes, with his translation of the Bible he made a significant step towards a "german" language. But also at the end the division between the catholic church and the prostestants led to decades of war in europe. Its one of those big "if" in history. What would have happenend "if"....
It’s the consequences of a little action, the reformation surely wasn’t meant to develop as it did. People back then wanted to prevaricate on the people who had different beliefs, ideas etc. The wars happened because protestants didn’t want to give up on their beliefs and catholics didn’t want to become a minority. Wars happen for the shittiest and stupidest reason, like the one with Ukraine and Russia. Russia just wants to incorporate Ukraine, is straight up just a shitty justification to kill random people, both Russians and Ukrainian.
Super place . WE have been there twice--Once in 1977 and once after Germany was re-united.There is only one problem . We were shown two very different rooms, where Luther is supposed to have translated the Bible into German. Probably they do not really know which room Luther used.
Wir lieben die Wartburg weil es unser Heim ist! Grüße aus Thüringen! At this spot I was really drunk but it was really cool tried a MEET drink, it was really cool but I was drunk AF
My friends in Rajkot city,gujarat state,india,Watson museum in Jubilee Garden,near veg.fruits market ,,Alfreid high school ,now m.k.Gandhi museum ,Palace road ,gold smithes market,temples for svaminarayan,Raice course,Dharam cinema ,Aji water dam,Bhadar,machhi dam,,
Maestro Richard Wagner was and is and will always be the famous German composer and author. Who does not know Wagner and his genius certainly does not know much.
As someone, who lives like 10 minutes away from the Castle, this video shows what privelege it actually is. To me living here has become natural and you normally don‘t think much about it‘s history. Thank you for pointing out the importance.
After graduating high-school, I got my diploma handed over in the great hall. Still feels incredible and unreal😅
Ja komme auch aus der Nähe... Was ich alles nach der Schule vergessen hab und für selbstverständlich halte... Schockt mich
Ich kann das voll nachvollziehen. Habe 5 Jahre lang in Nürnberg gelebt.
Nur 10 min entfernt vom „Reichsparteitagsgelände“ bzw der „Kongresshalle“
Bin auch jeden Tag daran vorbei gefahren.
Es gehörte dann zum Alltag dazu
Wohne in Eisenach, auf welchem Gymnasium warst du?
@@schmidty2710 EAG
Lebe auch in EA und bin immer wieder fasziniert, was die Wartung für Touristen bedeutet. Für mich ist ihr täglicher Anblick so selbstverständlich.
For me as a Swede, and I’m sure for many other Europeans outside UK, it would be very convenient if you in your videos not only give the English translation of German geographical names but also the original German names I’m used to.
Thanks for the tip! Sounds like worth a try..
Wartburg bei Eisenach
Ludwig der Springer
Elisabeth von Thüringen
Martin Luther as Junker Jörg translating the Bibel
Greatings to Sweden!
@@walther7147 *Greetings. Sorry I'm weird that way. But Great things to X would also be a nice way to end a conversation haha
@@janekciscek288 😄thank you. Its ok.
For me as an American who speaks some German, I love the geographic translations that add richness and depth to the video, as well as helping me improve my disused German.
My oldest is graduating highschool this year and our deal with our kids is when they graduate we will take them on a week long trip wherever they want to go in the world as long as it's safe. He wants to go to Germany and France so these videos are very helpful to me as I have barely left my state and never been out of the US lol.
I think we can tell by the "as long as it's safe" part. That is a very american misconception of the world. Don't worry most countries are actually safer than the US. :)
@@u.p.1038 well I'm not taking my 17 year old son to Ukraine or Russia or North Korea...those 3 are off limits no matter what given the issues going on. So yes he can go anywhere he wants except those 3 places because even with how screwed up the states are I'm pretty sure it would be an extremely poor decision to take a teenager to those 3 places right now.
@@nicoledburns82 I agree. Altough i would consider Russia as safe to travel, its just a bit complicated to get there right now ;)
in 1 week you wont be able to see much ;). Take yourself a bit more time (if possible)
Welcome to the World, you're about to learn that an amazing world exists outside of the US.
Hannah is such a gem! Really enjoy her personality and hosting abilities!
my grand parents took me to several old castles mostly off the beaten path and all of them were just starting to be restored in the 80's but you go to some spectacular places i wish i'd seen when i was over there.
Noch eine tolle Reportage von Hannah!
A very nice video, which shows the true value of the Wartburg. Unfortunately, an important part is always forgotten. In the time just before Saint Elizabeth lived, a second castle was built only 11 km away from the Wartburg. This castle is called Creuzburg, which is located in the town of the same name. St. Elizabeth lived here for many years. It was her favorite place to stay.
Creuzburg Castle is very well preserved to this day. On the castle there is a great hotel with a noble restaurant, a beautiful park in the courtyard of the castle, the well-preserved torture cellar and many great halls in which you can also celebrate.
Creuzburg Castle is worth a visit!
@vhxpnotic1327 Thanks for your tip!
I forgot to mention that I wasn’t aware of the standardization of the German language happening so far back in time. Smart people. The French didn’t unify their own language until the time of Napoleon. My German grandfather died long before I was born, and watching this video brought me a little closer to understanding him and his country of birth.
Martin Luther SAVED the Western World from Control by Vatican. "Pedophile Employment Act, Celibacy 1123" Largest Child Sex Abuse Ring in History =Vatican. Luther's Reformation saved Humanity.
Splendid tour, stunning cinematography, rich history...thank you!
Spectacular, can't wait to vist! 💗
I’ve read about Wartberg Castle many times but to actually see it was such a wonderful experience! For the first time I could actually “see” where Luther took refuge. The Elisabeth chamber was stunning. It reminded me of places that I’ve visited in Hungary. I’m sending this video to my husband who loves Wagner’s operas so much. The next time we see “Tannhauser” I will have this castle in my mind. Many thanks for a marvelous visit to this important castle.
I love all of your maybe you could translation on your phone 🙂
I keep telling myself i watch these videos for the amazing history, architecture and scenery. But i'm RELLLY here for Hannah....
I visited this castle last year and I must say it’s a hidden treasure comparing to rest of castle, quick drive from Berlin ,
"Quick Drive from Berlin"
The Country your from must be huge if you consider that a quick Drive
@@seretith3513 with an ICE it should be around 2-3h away. ( Eisenach city below Wartburg i mean)
@@HippasosofMetapontum a bit expensive for a Single Day, isn't it?
I wish I could travel to see all the places that Hannah has shown in videos on RUclips. She does the job very well.❤ I live in the US / Kansas
Thank you!
Great video. I studied at the University of Kassel on a Summer exchange in the late 90s and we went to the Wartburg and the nearby town of Eisenach on one of our field trips. I was very impressed by how historical and well preserved it is. It's the second medieval castle I'd ever visited, the first being Hohensalzburg in Austria, and the Wartburg's woodland location really brought out the medieval nostalgia. I've been to many castles in several countries since, but that one is still one of my all time favorites. I'd love to go back there someday.
Wartburg is indeed spectacular and splendid! It is heartwarming to know it's been so magnificently restored to its original beauty. Hannah did an excellent job as our tour guide through the castle. It is awe-inspring knowing such famous figures such as Martin Luther and Richard Wagner were actually there. I wish all Medieval castles and mansions were so painstakingly restored. It would be worth every penny (DeutscheMark?)
My hometown. Thank you
I actually live in Eisenach,and it’s very nice to see that the Wartburg castle is in an english dokumentation. 😊
I’m Mexican, but some of my ancestors came from Eisenach, thanks for this video and for helping me learn a bit more about their culture
I so enjoyed my experience visiting this castle and living in the region.
Wonderful!
Informative and amazing video as always thank you so much ❣️🙏
The castle is breath taking. But the host reminds me of the beautiful actress who plays "Rose"on Downtown Abby. I also enjoy watching her videos showcasing the great castle's of Germany.
Really interesting story. Thanks DW Travel。
It’s funny because I live in the town of Eisenach it is totally normal for me never would I thought that y’all made a video about the wartburg
Do Germans use the word “y’all” often?
@@judgeholden9942 don’t think so 💀
Love watching videos about castles.
Another castle owned by the Jumper and even bigger is the Neuenburg in Freyburg upon Unstrut surrounded by vineyards in a most beautyful landscape.
Wooo, Hannah is back travelling again!
I was stationed in Bad Hersfeld 1980-1983 in the US Army 11th ACR as a Tank Company Commander. We patrolled the East/West border. I was stationed again in Germany October 1989 and witnessed the fall of the USSR. We crossed over into former East Germany in December… very strange feeling. We toured Wartburg castle at that time. In 2012, my wife and son met my older German friends from Bad Hersfeld and toured the castle one last time. I was 27 years old in 1980 and met interesting people in Bad Hersfeld: WWI veterans; WWII veterans (even SS). Now they are all gone and even my wife at that time.
1. i LOVE her voice and the way you talk - finally you picked up a nice person
2. well clothed and well nice that you show the nature around, it is beautiful indeed :3
3. how cool you found English Speakers at that day, Eastern Germans at that often aren't good in English hehe
and well i was there 4x and never have been inside the big rooms :( only outside the yard, ont he tower and 2x the christmas market ( one of the absolut best)
Ps. i would be happy if there would be like a short "Travel" video and a long "history" video next time :3
10min for the Wartburg, Elisabeth, Minnesänger etc is quite short. But you did very well for a travel clip.
Oh really good reporting, also interesting to see where Martin Luther translated the Bible to German!
😇🙏💞🎄😍
Great video. Thank you. Impressive history. I don’t know how I missed this piece on Euromaxx, unless the satellite signal was distorted during heavy rain.
The best part of those german castles is their location, from the moment u see them to the point where u can enter the castle it may take a couple of days if one is on foot.
😆 Germans simply love hiking!
Home sweet home! Love my hometown! 😍
Thank you. I enjoyed this video very much.♡♡♡
Beautiful and stunning place 😍
Eisenach my Hometown.
Like your tours, this is the 2nd one I've seen, just subscribed, like your accent. That place is 1000 years old?
Excellent teacher, so bubbly~
Thank you! 😃
amazing 🤩 Greetings from Scotland 🌻 Have a wonderful day everyone ❤️
Hey, good evening from India.
Keep spreading good vibes always.
I'm studying political philosophy in Hungary and the content of this video is exactly like my course, interesting!
Beautiful! But how are you going to keep this beauty warm this winter??
I’d like to visit the area. Thanks for sharing.
Love it. More please.
Schloß Wartburg near Eisenach is my favorite castle .
I m a Thuringian living abroad.
Mostly Schloß Neuschwanstein or Schloß Sansoucci is more famous among the tourists .
But I hope there wont get that long rows with Japanese and American tourists.
It shouldnt get overcrowded.
Elisabeth was a kind of nurse ( " our Florence Nightingale").
@Domenico Scarlatti
Kannst du dir das nicht denken ?
Luther was such a brave guy.
5:23 the ceiling looks like its lined with chocolate bars🥳
😆
Wow wonderful 👍
I grew up inGermany, we made from school trips so also the trip to the Wartburg.
This is where I live! That was impressive!
Lovely place!
Old world craftsmanship. Couldn’t duplicate it today. Not even close. Modern buildings wouldn’t stand a chance against these for durability. Talk about organic architecture!
thank you for the wonderful castle
I always dream of Japanese castles,
I think I'm dreaming of a German castle tonight🏰
Visit Burg Eltz then, it sits down in a valley and you're approaching it from above.
Well done , DWT!
Smiles for days. I like that.
Wirklich gute Idee mit der Kette am Mikrofon.
Buiten het prachtige plaatsje er onder is dit echt een heel bijzonder monument.
Agree
I have 33, of 35, Berlin Design, limited edition Seidel Series (steins). I would thought they'd featured this Schloss, but unfortunately they did not. Great history lesson, thank you.
It's sad that in the Video Nobody Talks about the prisoner in the tower. A Farmer was there because He wanted to save his family. The nobles just did it to Show their power (in my opinion) I was in the tower and saw where He lived and it was ridiculous. Not even a cow would fit into the tower. But hey! The most important is the Outlook on the tower right? Every history has two sides
Sad that I missed that stunning Woman being in my State Thuringia! ;) Beautiful Woman! 😄✌️
True Story....on the Platform outside the Castle were People Can Look over the Landscape.....I found a Coin from the Weimar Republic 1923, Hundred Of Thousands of People stood on that Platform since 1923 ....but I found that Coin laying beneath the platform in plain Sight! Someone bend over the Fence back then and lost this Coin.....I guess. Maybe rain brought it to light.....but still How much Luck can have One? Me!✌️😁
@La Di Da what a beautiful story 🥰Keep your coin well in honor and all the best for you!
I never heard the expression "the Castle of the Germans". And I would more likely think of Burg Eltz which was on the 500-DM-note. Another candidate would be the Hambacher Schloss.
Oder die Burg Hohenzollern.
Alle keine Konkurrenz zur Bedeutung der Wartburg!
What amazes me is that it was built up there and that it wasn't destroyed during the war.
also, as you can see, it was rebuild multiple times. That's why there are parts/buildings in different styles. The style depends on the time, when this part was rebuild.
It had not much value because it was exposed during the world war 2.
Long live the German nation and its great culture and Civilisation.
It's wonderful.
I wish they would offer a feast in the great hall. That would really drive me to visit that castle. I felt disappointed to see just chairs and a piano inside.
Foarte frumos castel și peisajul din împrejurimi,am dorit să privesc camera unde Luthers a transcris ,și reformat scriptura de rit catolic care era neconformă la acea vreme 😊 danke❤
As a stone mason , I would like to hear about the folks who built this .
Between 1466 and 1517 fourteen translations of the Bible were published in High German, and five in Low German. Raban Maur had translated the entire Bible into Teutonic, or old German, in the late 8th century.
Between 1450 to 1520 there were also ten French translations, and also Bibles rendered in Belgian, Bohemian, Spanish, Hungarian, and Russian. 25 Italian versions (with express Church sanction) appeared before 1500, starting at Venice in 1471.
Belgian?, has such a language ever existed?
@@rthelionheart Dutch/Flemish might be more appropriate.
@@johnrooney507 Exactly my thoughts.
Yes, it is correct, there were already several translations of the Bible into Upper German and Lower German dialects before Luther. But none impressed the people of that time as much as Luther's work did. Only Luther's translation of the Bible had such a lasting influence on the development of a general standard German language.
@@wolsch3435 Got it. I just don’t care for the story that the church didn’t care about translations and was trying to keep the Bible from people. Before the printing press they couldn’t just hand out Bibles either.
The background music was too good. Source?
sounds like straight out of The Witcher or something
I was there but didnt even know all that!
My favourite opera is set there
Lindo castelo
Burg already means castle. So Wartburg castle is somewhat double.
All day, all night in the castle 😁
I love it so much
Habt ihr euch die Kamera Ausrüstung tragen geteilt?
Beautiful Castle and a inspiring place for the Greats 👍
Exterior stairs around the tower: perhaps the interior staircase is deteriorated to the extent it is too costly to repair? One of the questions I would ask if I ever get opportunity to visit the site.
Actually, most Castles built for military application did not have interior stairs in the Burgfried /This type of tower). You would have ladders or other detatchable stairs outside to be able to take them away and prevent enemies from reaching you.
I dont know, but i have a problem with the term that Martin Luther "united" the germans.
Yes, with his translation of the Bible he made a significant step towards a "german" language.
But also at the end the division between the catholic church and the prostestants led to decades of war in europe.
Its one of those big "if" in history. What would have happenend "if"....
It’s the consequences of a little action, the reformation surely wasn’t meant to develop as it did.
People back then wanted to prevaricate on the people who had different beliefs, ideas etc.
The wars happened because protestants didn’t want to give up on their beliefs and catholics didn’t want to become a minority.
Wars happen for the shittiest and stupidest reason, like the one with Ukraine and Russia. Russia just wants to incorporate Ukraine, is straight up just a shitty justification to kill random people, both Russians and Ukrainian.
You must visit Wewelsburg the only triangular Castle in Germany!! Was regarded as center point of the world
I wouldn't be so sure about the triangular shape of the castle. The Wewelsburg in Westphalia is also pretty triangular.
Super place . WE have been there twice--Once in 1977 and once after Germany was re-united.There is only one problem . We were shown two very different rooms, where Luther is supposed to have translated the Bible into German. Probably they do not really know which room Luther used.
Maybe Luther already worked with modern technology 👉 a portable (and throwable! ) inkwell.. 😉
I have GOT to visit here in my next trip to Deutschland.
❤
Wir lieben die Wartburg weil es unser Heim ist! Grüße aus Thüringen! At this spot I was really drunk but it was really cool tried a MEET drink, it was really cool but I was drunk AF
Great
I'd love to know what accent that is I'm hearing in Hannah's voice
Wunderbar 🇵🇹👍🏻Keep Germany , German!
intro Music 🙏?
"Red Desert" 👉 sonoton.com/de/track/SCDV086411 😊
Compared to some of the run down castles of Britain these are amazing
That's a fantastic fortress and a great report.
(And nobody likes smartasses and complaints.)
Great video Hannah. You’re the best.
Interesting
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Wartburg castle seems a bit off, bc -burg means castle already, as far as I know.
You're basically right, of course. However, the English name Wartburg Castle has prevailed.
Japanese castles are on the plains, with only 3 ancient mountain castles….
What one always forgets: at the Wartburg summit there were also big book burnings of Jewish authors etc….
Beautiful but too many tourist is bad for it.
A really sad story.. the Lady of the castle and her children thrown out of the castle after her husband died only to end up dying penniless in a shack
My friends in Rajkot city,gujarat state,india,Watson museum in Jubilee Garden,near veg.fruits market ,,Alfreid high school ,now m.k.Gandhi museum ,Palace road ,gold smithes market,temples for svaminarayan,Raice course,Dharam cinema ,Aji water dam,Bhadar,machhi dam,,
do we have to pay a fee to enter?
@backup momo Yes, the ticket fee is 12 €.. 🏰
Maestro Richard Wagner was and is and will always be the famous German composer and author. Who does not know Wagner and his genius certainly does not know much.