Really enjoyed the walk down memory lane. Dunke Schoon! I was stationed as a soldier in Germany twice 74-76 & 83-85. Was very fortunate to be able to hang out there on the week ends and also fly circles around it in a Cobra AH-1G helicopter gunship! At the 15:50 mark, I was told by some local that the folklore about the "cuckoo-clock" was that they Mayor saved the town from obvious destruction, as a giant tank battle between U.S. and German tank divisions (1944?) was going to occur and as the town was directly in the middle of the battle plan,he supposedly convinced the Commanders to fight away from the historic city. Just what I heard and found to be intriguing as a young soldier. I remember waving at tourist from the front seat of my Cobra as we flew eye level with the wall. Awesome place !
Rothenburg ob der Tauber ist meine Lieblingsstadt. Ich bin Österreicherin und komme 3x im Jahr nach Rothenburg ob der Tauber. Es ist eine durch und durch liebenswerte Stadt mit sehr freundlichen Menschen ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
My very first time in Rothenburgh, Germany was in 1998. I guess I'm a nut for souvenir shopping or just window shopping. It was a short stop by, a part of the tour excursion. I enjoyed the experience very much it's like walking back in history! Europe is best known for preserving old churches, monuments, and art masterpieces by great artists. Beautiful just incredible! Thanks for your detailed video!
Thank you for letting me take another walk through that beautiful city. We were there December of 2019. Hope to go back one day, it is by far my favorite in Germany.
Nice video from Rothenburg. When visiting Germany again, you can also go to pretty medival old towns in northern Germany like Goslar and Quedlinburg, both listed in the UNESCO world heritage.
In 1204, a defensive wall with towers was built. (The towers include the Klingentor, the Galgentor and the White Tower). At the center was a Market Square with the Rathaus on one side (1240). In 1274, Rothenburg became an imperial free city.
That's partly true. The town was badly damaged by bombing to about 40%, but only the eastern part of town got hit, while the older and more historically and architecturally important center and western town were fortunately spared. After the war Rothenburgers rebuilt the destroyed eastern part so close to its pre-war state that today you can hardly tell that it was ever destroyed.
No idea about the cost, but Rothenburg is small and at the same time filthy rich from tourism money, so they can easily afford everything looking pristine.
Really enjoyed the walk down memory lane. Dunke Schoon! I was stationed as a soldier in Germany twice 74-76 & 83-85. Was very fortunate to be able to hang out there on the week ends and also fly circles around it in a Cobra AH-1G helicopter gunship! At the 15:50 mark, I was told by some local that the folklore about the "cuckoo-clock" was that they Mayor saved the town from obvious destruction, as a giant tank battle between U.S. and German tank divisions (1944?) was going to occur and as the town was directly in the middle of the battle plan,he supposedly convinced the Commanders to fight away from the historic city. Just what I heard and found to be intriguing as a young soldier. I remember waving at tourist from the front seat of my Cobra as we flew eye level with the wall. Awesome place !
Rothenburg ob der Tauber ist meine Lieblingsstadt. Ich bin Österreicherin und komme 3x im Jahr nach Rothenburg ob der Tauber. Es ist eine durch und durch liebenswerte Stadt mit sehr freundlichen Menschen ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
My very first time in Rothenburgh, Germany was in 1998. I guess I'm a nut for souvenir shopping or just window shopping. It was a short stop by, a part of the tour excursion. I enjoyed the experience very much it's like walking back in history! Europe is best known for preserving old churches, monuments, and art masterpieces by great artists. Beautiful just incredible! Thanks for your detailed video!
This is literally the most beautiful town you've ever shown to us. It's flawlessly beautiful! O:
I love these virtual walks. I do indoor walking while watching when I’m unable to walk outside.
Stayed here for 2 nights in 2017. Amazing.
was für eine herrliche Stadt voller Romantik....-.muss unbedingt noch mal hin....
I can’t be the only one who noticed the guy walking into the chain around 4:25
Your videos are the best i have ever seen!!!!! The best tourist guide because it is like we are there too. Thank you!
Just beautiful! I felt like I was there. Thank you for the captions, info and taking your time showing this gorgeous, quaint city.
FINALLY!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
Incredibly beautiful, thank you!
Thank you for letting me take another walk through that beautiful city. We were there December of 2019. Hope to go back one day, it is by far my favorite in Germany.
Woow amazing videos and perfect weather
A Happy New Year!! Great to see these places. Thanks!
An interesting walled city a great walk thanks
Thank you. Was there 2018. Good memories
Not one house is like the other and all are very colourful. Really nice.
Great video!
Nice video from Rothenburg. When visiting Germany again, you can also go to pretty medival old towns in northern Germany like Goslar and Quedlinburg, both listed in the UNESCO world heritage.
I went in September 2015. Very nice!
Gorgeous Germany! ❤🥰🌹💐💕
23:29 Che bello! :)
Beautiful.😘
In 1204, a defensive wall with towers was built. (The towers include the Klingentor, the Galgentor and the White Tower). At the center was a Market Square with the Rathaus on one side (1240). In 1274, Rothenburg became an imperial free city.
It's a nice cityscape.
🎄Happy holidays everyone🎅
beautiful place
If we wouldn’t have Corona right now the streets would be *filled* with tourists!
Rothenburg, Alemania siempre muy hermoso, bello, paraiso, bonito y limpio y tambien hay muchas chicas bonitas rubias alemanas y europeas 😍😘🥰💋🌹❤
Rothernburg was almost totally destroyed during WW2. The town was completely restored as new brick by brick after.
Not true.
That's partly true. The town was badly damaged by bombing to about 40%, but only the eastern part of town got hit, while the older and more historically and architecturally important center and western town were fortunately spared. After the war Rothenburgers rebuilt the destroyed eastern part so close to its pre-war state that today you can hardly tell that it was ever destroyed.
beautiful. i wonder how much the city cost for the maintenance to make it pristine.
No idea about the cost, but Rothenburg is small and at the same time filthy rich from tourism money, so they can easily afford everything looking pristine.
Nice video. 😍 can a day tour be possible if I’m coming from Zurich via train?
Nice.
😍
5:53 O_O that was a sneeze?
04:23 ohhh my knees hahahah
The width of the streets favorably distinguishes medieval German cities from Italian ones.
thanks
Wo genau ist das?rothenburg ob der tauber??
Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Franken, Bavaria.
@3:50 Kababayang Filipinos. hehehe. Nagbisaya pa.
it looks like no pandemic there : | whats going on ?
In normal times, Rothenburg is crowded by tourists from all over the world in summer. Here you only see some people walking around...
In summer the virus did'nt hit us as it hits us now
This is nothing. Rothenburg is much much crowded during summer time.
The Witcher 3 in Novigrad hahaha
Wundeba
Люди где? Wo ist das volks?
Barefoot, barefoot, only barefoot in streets !!!
Germany
Bueno
Thanks bookinghunter!