I was stationed in Nurnberg in the mid 80s in the US Army. I spent nearly every weekend around the plaza area of the St Lorenz ? cathedral. I loved the city and to this day it still has a piece of my heart.
Thank you again! I was born in Stuttgart, however moved to Nuremberg after my MOM married a man in the US ARMY. I have not seen Nuremberg since I left, in 1967. LOVED your video. I don't remember anything in Nuremberg I saw in your video. However I loved everything you filmed. Thank you! via Helga Brigitte
Damn I have walked the streets off and on for 50 years and you have done an outstanding job in makin this video. Thank you so much. Only lived in Nurnberg for 6 years with the Military, and that was when we got 4 DM for $1.00. Times have sure passed
I love that you can hear the church bells! Nurnberg is a beautiful city! My daughter was born there in 1983. We lived in Furth. I miss it and one day hope to visit again! ❤️
Thank you so much for making these videos !! I miss Nuremberg so much and it is wonderful to be able to watch this and relive happy memories :) 5 Stars!!!!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Enjoyed watching this video! Not a local but spent time there years ago and fell in love with it, so I made a list of some points of interest to visitors - feel free to correct any errors! 0:08 Opernhaus (opera house) 0:24 Kartäusertor (Kartäuser Gate) 0:30-2:30 Straße der Menschenrechte (Human Rights St. [columns inscribed with Universal Declaration of Human Rights]) 1:55 Germanisches Nationalnuseum (National Museum of Germanic History) 6:50 Zeughaus (old armory) 7:40 Section of the Berlin Wall 7:45 Mauthalle (old granary/tollhouse) 10:15 Klarissenplatz/Neues Museum (New [comtemporary art] Museum) 11:25 Handwerkerhof Nürnberg (craftmen's courtyard) 12:05 Frauentorturm (Our Lady's Gate tower) 13:05 Tourist Info center 14:00 Frauentorgraben (Frauentor moat) 14:50 Hauptbahnhof (main train station) 15:20 Frauentor (Our Lady's Gate) 18:30 Mauthalle again 21:27 Nassauer Haus (medieval tower house - needed a closer look) 22:15 St. Lorenzkirche (St. Lawrence church - wish you'd gone inside) 22:55 Karolinenstraße 26:45 Peter-Henlein-Brunnen (Peter Henlein [pocket watch inventor] fountain) 28:45 Ehekarussell (Marriage Carousel fountain - humorous depiction of married life, based on poem by Nuremberg poet Hans Sachs [the figure on the front of the fountain]) 29:55 Weißer Turm (white tower) 30:35 St. Elisabethkirche (St. Elizabeth church) 30:50 Jakobskirche (St. Jacob church) 33:57 Spittlertorturm (Spittler Gate tower) 34:41 Spittlertor (Spittler Gate) 25:24 Spittlertorzwinger (Spittler Gate outer bailey) 36:28 Jakobstor (Jacob's Gate) 38:50 (Entering) Jakobskirche 40:50 Weißer Turm again 45:20 Unschlittplatz 46:40 Maxbrücke 47:30 Weinstadel (wine depot) and Wasserturm (water tower) 47:45 Henkerbrücke (hangman's bridge) and Henkerturm (hangman's tower) 47:57 Henkersteg (hangman's walkway [covered bridge]) and Unschlitthaus (tallow house) 55:20 Albrecht-Dürer-Haus (Albrecht Dürer's house) 55:30 Tiergärtnertor (Animalkeeper's Gate) 56:44-58:45 Kaiserburg (imperial castle) 59:12 Vestnertor (Vestner Gate) 1:00:30 View of city 1:00:51 Towers of St. Sebalduskirche 1:01:05 Sinwellturm (castle watch tower) There's also so much more to see in Nuremberg's Altstadt, if you ever do return. Please find out ahead of time where to go/what to see - you got tantalizingly close to, but walked past some very interesting things in this video (e.g. Weißbergergasse), a bit of a shame, but I know you were in a rush as daylight was fading. Subscribed and look forward to enjoying more videos.
What an awesome walking tour. I love that you took some back roads and even went into one of the less known churches! I was born in Nuremberg in 1955 and love going back every two years. I have been stuck here in Florida this year due to the Covid virus and I rally miss going "home". I wish I could visit my elderly parents. I had planned on celebrating my dad's 91st birthday with him in April but unfortunately the virus has kept me from going back. The tour is absolutely great. I love the way you end it at the castle with a view over the city in the evening! Just great, awesome and wonderful video! Thank you for doing this tour!
Thank you very much for the kind words. I hope to return to Nürnberg sometime soon - maybe this summer or during the winter. The Christmas markets there are also famous in Germany and should show a different picture of the city. There are many more videos of Germany on the channel in the playlists
Merci pour cette belle promenade dans le centre de Nuremberg, on se fait une meilleure idée de ce qu'elle est devenue depuis sa destruction lors de la 2eme guerre mondiale. Belle vidéo.vielen dank. Gruss aus frankreich.
I'm in Gran Canaria at the moment. Before the flight to here I also walked around rainy Berlin. I try to keep uploading a few videos per week - maybe some smaller ones in between. Hope to get to Asia or Eastern Europe around April / May. We'll see
Thanks. I've been many times to Singapore and really like it there - especially the Joo Chiat / Katong neighbourhood. Hope to return soon to South East Asia
Your camera works great in good lighting, but in the end of the video as the sun went down and where the were no lightposts around the video quality went down quite a bit.
Thanks. The Osmo Pocket works good enough until the "blue hour" after sunset. Beyond that with 60fps it's not enough light. In Europe the shutter speed has to be 1/100s to avoid flicker which is too fast for 3200 ISO max. Some recent night walks I boosted the brightness in post. This produces more grainy visuals though that's possibly better than everything too dark. Everything looks better during the day - otherwise I'd need a proper bigger sensor to capture more photons. I have a few more walks in he evening. With summer most videos will be in daylight
@Patrick Finley Nuremberg hasn't been rebuilt by far to its former charming beauty. Quite the contrary ... Go look for Bamberg or Regensburg for some real astonishing city centres not too far away from Nuremberg. A bit further to the north is Erfurt, the capital of Thurringia that was more or less untouched by the war.
Near Munich I went to Augsburg and Salzburg in Austria. Regensburg may come when some trip around eastern Czech Republic happens. No plans yet for such a trip, yet maybe in fall with Bamberg and Bayreuth I'll go there
Heidelberg is one city that was not destroyed. German cites on average are bland , nearly every city was destroyed in the war . Most are not worth visiting if only in Europe for a short time
It's probably not the heartbeat but the microphone bouncing a bit. You are right with the heard breathing though. The microphone is close and I like to run some parts when there are boring parts and no people in front of me. It saves everybody some time. 🤗 I'm even thinking of doing more videos jogging yet haven't found a solution how to rig and operate the camera hands free. Thanks for watching!
Clean, beautiful & classy Germany 🇩🇪♥️
very beautiful and classy real Eurapean city hope to visit
I was stationed in Nurnberg in the mid 80s in the US Army. I spent nearly every weekend around the plaza area of the St Lorenz ? cathedral. I loved the city and to this day it still has a piece of my heart.
My first duty station was @ Herzo Base and a trip to Nuremberg was always a blast , especially during Christmas.
Du bist jederzeit willkommen mein Freund 🔥❤️
yes its really great
Thank you again! I was born in Stuttgart, however moved to Nuremberg after my MOM married a man in the US ARMY. I have not seen Nuremberg since I left, in 1967. LOVED your video. I don't remember anything in Nuremberg I saw in your video. However I loved everything you filmed. Thank you! via Helga Brigitte
I´m pretty sure you can´t remember everything, ´cause a lot was not build in 1967 ;-)
Sus scrofa ,,, Thank you😃 ... that makes sense ☺️
I adored can SEE and knower this incredible places of handsome city of from Nuremberg in the streets of Germany!
Damn I have walked the streets off and on for 50 years and you have done an outstanding job in makin this video. Thank you so much. Only lived in Nurnberg for 6 years with the Military, and that was when we got 4 DM for $1.00. Times have sure passed
4 DM for 1 $. Must have been end of the 70s beginning of the 80s. What pubs, bars, discos, clubs do you remember, please?
I remember in 1982 the Mark was 3 to the American dollar!
you have to come bACK
I love that you can hear the church bells! Nurnberg is a beautiful city! My daughter was born there in 1983. We lived in Furth. I miss it and one day hope to visit again! ❤️
exactly
Very beautiful city, thanks for the video.
Ive always wanted to go back. It looks like I can only go back in my mind.
Thank you so much for making these videos !! I miss Nuremberg so much and it is wonderful to be able to watch this and relive happy memories :)
5 Stars!!!!!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thanks for the walk! It’s been 20 years since I’ve been there. Love that city.
Germany is such a wealthy country with so many median sized glamorous towns...
Actually, Germany doesn’t have really huge cities like Paris, New York or London, so the population is more distributed in smaller locations
Thanks for showing us part of Nurnberg.Nice walk around.Thanks for sharing.
I was planning to go but now I have seen it. Thanks for the walk.
Nice city.
Nuremberg is so nice. Best to live here
Is it me or do Germany look pretty at night just before it get dark
Me encantó❤.
Merveilleux...
Stationed in Fürth from 70-73. Many time in Nürnberg, especially the week before coming back to CONUS. Toured the entire city at length.
I wish someday can come there. I love the 30.30 part 💗
Enjoyed watching this video! Not a local but spent time there years ago and fell in love with it, so I made a list of some points of interest to visitors - feel free to correct any errors!
0:08 Opernhaus (opera house)
0:24 Kartäusertor (Kartäuser Gate)
0:30-2:30 Straße der Menschenrechte (Human Rights St. [columns inscribed with Universal Declaration of Human Rights])
1:55 Germanisches Nationalnuseum (National Museum of Germanic History)
6:50 Zeughaus (old armory)
7:40 Section of the Berlin Wall
7:45 Mauthalle (old granary/tollhouse)
10:15 Klarissenplatz/Neues Museum (New [comtemporary art] Museum)
11:25 Handwerkerhof Nürnberg (craftmen's courtyard)
12:05 Frauentorturm (Our Lady's Gate tower)
13:05 Tourist Info center
14:00 Frauentorgraben (Frauentor moat)
14:50 Hauptbahnhof (main train station)
15:20 Frauentor (Our Lady's Gate)
18:30 Mauthalle again
21:27 Nassauer Haus (medieval tower house - needed a closer look)
22:15 St. Lorenzkirche (St. Lawrence church - wish you'd gone inside)
22:55 Karolinenstraße
26:45 Peter-Henlein-Brunnen (Peter Henlein [pocket watch inventor] fountain)
28:45 Ehekarussell (Marriage Carousel fountain - humorous depiction of married life, based on poem by Nuremberg poet Hans Sachs [the figure on the front of the fountain])
29:55 Weißer Turm (white tower)
30:35 St. Elisabethkirche (St. Elizabeth church)
30:50 Jakobskirche (St. Jacob church)
33:57 Spittlertorturm (Spittler Gate tower)
34:41 Spittlertor (Spittler Gate)
25:24 Spittlertorzwinger (Spittler Gate outer bailey)
36:28 Jakobstor (Jacob's Gate)
38:50 (Entering) Jakobskirche
40:50 Weißer Turm again
45:20 Unschlittplatz
46:40 Maxbrücke
47:30 Weinstadel (wine depot) and Wasserturm (water tower)
47:45 Henkerbrücke (hangman's bridge) and Henkerturm (hangman's tower)
47:57 Henkersteg (hangman's walkway [covered bridge]) and Unschlitthaus (tallow house)
55:20 Albrecht-Dürer-Haus (Albrecht Dürer's house)
55:30 Tiergärtnertor (Animalkeeper's Gate)
56:44-58:45 Kaiserburg (imperial castle)
59:12 Vestnertor (Vestner Gate)
1:00:30 View of city
1:00:51 Towers of St. Sebalduskirche
1:01:05 Sinwellturm (castle watch tower)
There's also so much more to see in Nuremberg's Altstadt, if you ever do return. Please find out ahead of time where to go/what to see - you got tantalizingly close to, but walked past some very interesting things in this video (e.g. Weißbergergasse), a bit of a shame, but I know you were in a rush as daylight was fading. Subscribed and look forward to enjoying more videos.
OH WOW! Love this LIST!
Very beautiful!
What an awesome walking tour. I love that you took some back roads and even went into one of the less known churches! I was born in Nuremberg in 1955 and love going back every two years. I have been stuck here in Florida this year due to the Covid virus and I rally miss going "home". I wish I could visit my elderly parents. I had planned on celebrating my dad's 91st birthday with him in April but unfortunately the virus has kept me from going back. The tour is absolutely great. I love the way you end it at the castle with a view over the city in the evening! Just great, awesome and wonderful video! Thank you for doing this tour!
Thank you very much for the kind words. I hope to return to Nürnberg sometime soon - maybe this summer or during the winter. The Christmas markets there are also famous in Germany and should show a different picture of the city. There are many more videos of Germany on the channel in the playlists
you have to come back
Nostalgy for mi,Nürnberg miracelli,1 eayr i live in Nürnberg👋🇦🇱
Merci pour cette belle promenade dans le centre de Nuremberg, on se fait une meilleure idée de ce qu'elle est devenue depuis sa destruction lors de la 2eme guerre mondiale. Belle vidéo.vielen dank. Gruss aus frankreich.
Merci beaucoup pour vos mots gentils! Bonne année 2022 et mes meilleurs voeux de la Franconie.
36:43 I miss Nuremberg!!!!!!!! Hahahahaha
Eine saubere stadt
A lovely walk. Haven't been to this part of Germany yet. Really like the clock tower and statues at 28:29. =D Keep on filming!
Thank you! On the walk I missed the Town Hall and the nice fountain there but it got a bit too dark for the camera
@@poptravelorg That's okay. It happens😄 there is always something else to see along the way. So where is your next destination?
I'm in Gran Canaria at the moment. Before the flight to here I also walked around rainy Berlin. I try to keep uploading a few videos per week - maybe some smaller ones in between. Hope to get to Asia or Eastern Europe around April / May. We'll see
@@poptravelorg Hope you might have a chance to visit Singapore someday =D In the meantime, keep on filming Europe. I have fond memories it
Thanks. I've been many times to Singapore and really like it there - especially the Joo Chiat / Katong neighbourhood. Hope to return soon to South East Asia
A the very beginning, at 0:00:30, walk left, left, left!!!
This is a great video and so is this city. Please have a question how far is this city to Berlin by car? Are there places of red light?
Berlin - Nuremberg is surely 5h by car. Nuremberg is closer to Munich - around 2h maybe
Your camera works great in good lighting, but in the end of the video as the sun went down and where the were no lightposts around the video quality went down quite a bit.
Thanks. The Osmo Pocket works good enough until the "blue hour" after sunset. Beyond that with 60fps it's not enough light. In Europe the shutter speed has to be 1/100s to avoid flicker which is too fast for 3200 ISO max. Some recent night walks I boosted the brightness in post. This produces more grainy visuals though that's possibly better than everything too dark.
Everything looks better during the day - otherwise I'd need a proper bigger sensor to capture more photons. I have a few more walks in he evening. With summer most videos will be in daylight
This is cool with using a VR
probably the most beautiful city in Germany
@Patrick Finley Nuremberg hasn't been rebuilt by far to its former charming beauty. Quite the contrary ... Go look for Bamberg or Regensburg for some real astonishing city centres not too far away from Nuremberg. A bit further to the north is Erfurt, the capital of Thurringia that was more or less untouched by the war.
shulda made a left at 36:38!
regensburg next please
Near Munich I went to Augsburg and Salzburg in Austria. Regensburg may come when some trip around eastern Czech Republic happens. No plans yet for such a trip, yet maybe in fall with Bamberg and Bayreuth I'll go there
Sad that most German cities were destroyed in the war and had to be rebuilt in plain drab modern box style.
Nurember used to have the biggest historical city centre north of the Alps. Nearly all was destroyed in WWII ...
Looks like a farmers market, nit Aldt Stadt.
All ya did was fly your drone around in circles!
No drone in this video or any here on the channel
like
Anyone know which cities scaped the war????
Heidelberg is one city that was not destroyed. German cites on average are bland , nearly every city was destroyed in the war . Most are not worth visiting if only in Europe for a short time
Erfurt, Regensburg, Halle, Bamberg, Landshut, Passau, Görlitz ...
Nuremberg is the best looking city in Germany. Nothing I've seen in Germany comes close. 😎
@Ryan a what do you mean?
3:31 ...links ist der Eingang zu einem Bunker ... ziemlich unbekannt
I see a lot of Middle Eastern people
i don’t recognize any of this?
Here is another walk through Nuremberg ruclips.net/video/-xsX_SCGi4o/видео.html
Lots of Turkic people, too bad they'd rather hang out with their own people instead of commingle with true Germans.
It's so sad to see chewing gum or bubble gum stains on the floor tsk
Whoaa there's a lot of muslims kinda gives me a turkey vibes
Its still not much muslins like Latinos and africans in US ...!
@@user-dl1xz3mj3i América es de los latinos 😁
@@user-dl1xz3mj3i America is not a homogeneous country you dumbass
Too many skyscrapers! The city looks dull.
That subway is nee. None existed in 1965.
Nice but hear a heart beat , and why keep run in some of the video dude not good hear u breathing hard
It's probably not the heartbeat but the microphone bouncing a bit. You are right with the heard breathing though. The microphone is close and I like to run some parts when there are boring parts and no people in front of me. It saves everybody some time. 🤗 I'm even thinking of doing more videos jogging yet haven't found a solution how to rig and operate the camera hands free. Thanks for watching!
@@poptravelorg oh ok and yeah
I took better composed photos with my $5 instamstic.
Beautiful, neat and clean.
Germany has always been clean and pristine! I lived there a total of 11 years of my life. I love Germany!
@@EastCoastGal66 Especially the Nordic countries.