Destination 2019: Herrenberg
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2019
- The small town of Herrenberg lies just south of Stuttgart, and boasts a well-preserved historic centre, a chance to see the church bells close up, and pleasant walks in the country. It's just a bit inconvenient that parts of it are built on a hill that moves.
Herrenberg's tourist website (German only):
erlebnis-herrenberg.de/
Museum of Bells (German only):
www.glockenmuseum-stiftskirch...
The guest house I stayed at, Pension Kirchgasse 1:
www.pension-kirchgasse1.de/
Many thanks to the staff at the Dean's Office and the Museum of Bells for their help and support in the making of this video.
Music:
"On My Way Home"
by the 126ers
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"Take Your Pick"
by Aaron Lieberman
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"Chorale No. 1"
by Twin Musicom twinmusicom.org/
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"Work is Work"
"Style Funk"
"How Swing"
by Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com/
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"Morning Mandolin"
by Chris Haugen
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"Sunny Looks Good on You"
by Midnight North
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"Bayou State of Mind"
by Jingle Punks
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I lived here in Herrenberg for nine years and wrote a chapbook of poems about the church's artwork & other cultural gems. It's my favorite place on earth
very good, that you include the spot of the town on the map now. :)
Als Herrenberger sage ich doch direkt einmal... Vielen Dank für dieses tolle Video über unsere Stadt! :)
Wonderful portrait of this beautiful town! I live not far from Herrenberg in Esslingen, but watching your video opened my eyes for this treasure for the first time! Now I must visit Herrenberg a.s.a.p.! 🤗
Thank you so much!
It's mostly the old architecture that captures people's hearts and attention. Maybe architects nowadays could think about it.
Love your destination videos...you tell so much about history...these towns should pay you to come and make videos...
It was hard to read the titles you were putting up...went too fast....had to decide if I wanted to look at the building or see what it was...
Keep them coming...great pick for a destination...
ich sekundiere dies.
I have been to Herrenberg a few times,,,absolutely love this place...
I appreciate that you took the time to make this. I loved learning about this place! Thank you, Andrew!
da bekommt die redewendung 'die kirche im dorf lassen' doch eine ganz anschauliche dimension. :P
9 Minuten von 20 fast nur über die Kirche. So einen gigantisch riesigen Platz nimmt das Thema "Kirche" in meinem Leben sonst nie ein...
Your tourism videos are something I look forward to and have done so fro many years now. Thank you so much! I wish you many more years of this activity!!
When People ask me why I love my motherland Swabia, I show them videos like this!
Great footage and very nice explanations
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When you come next time to northern Germany, please take a step to my hometown Stade. It has two churches from the 13th century and a beautiful city that was mostly built in the 17th century. You'll love it!
I checked out your town...nice place...it would be a nice video...
It's quite funny that I actually live in Herrenberg but still learned a lot of new things about my hometown through this video 😂
Another top quality production from Rewboss. All the work that went into making this video is evident in the final product and is definitely appreciated. I've also got to say that it must have been loud enough to rattle your brain when those big bells were ringing in the museum.
It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be: not as loud as, say, a rock concert. Those with sensitive ears might want to bring earplugs, but I had no issues at all.
Another great, informative video! Thank you for the information about wheelchair accessibility.
Wow! Brilliant work!
You make fantastic documentaries! This was great.
Wunderschön! Rewboss History Channel!!
I love the attention to details, especially with the historic stairs. I really miss Germany! Was luckily there on the last two weeks of June, but stayed mainly in Berlin for a conference (basically for free). I hope I could visit southern Germany, too!
Schaffe, schaffe, Häusle baue :)
The carillon tune played before the peace bell is rung is "Verleih' und Frieden gnädiglich", by the way, in case anyone wants to know.
love that new intro animation
Many comments pretty much said what I wanted to say. I just want to let you know that I'm in agreement with all the improvements, what you added and featured. I'm also glad that you explained more in this destination video. Keep it up! I hope you get more Patrons to do more destination videos.
I really like your destination videos (actually I like all your videos but the destinations are my favorite). They show what treasures are available in Germany particularly the ones that are not on the tourist routes. Your insights are interesting and amusing. With my holiday coming up in September I have visited Germany 5 times. I have found that I really prefer those places that are not overflowing with tourists and your videos give me ideas on possible places to visit. I also thought that it was time to become a patron so I started a Patreon subscriber today.
Small correction the Mercedes Benz museum is in Stuttgart not Sindelfingen there's only the factory, but besides that great video :)
Ugh. I could have sworn the museum was in Sindelfingen. I thought I'd checked, but now I see you're absolutely correct.
I spent several weeks in Herrenberg for work last year and liked to walk through the old town, it looks really pretty :) lovely to see a video on it here, many things I recognize but I also missed some stuff it seems :D I've definitely noticed the lovely Kirchgasse guesthouse but my company put me up at the H+ hotel which is a 5-10 minute walk from the city centre in a little more industrialized area but definitely a hotel I can recommend and you can park right in front of it.
Wonderful video!
Hallo Andrew, mich hat es ja beinahe umgehauen, als ich gesehen hab, das sie in meiner alten Heimatstadt gewesen sind. Schöne Grüße aus Plymouth.
Oh that's where my grandmother was born. I actually learned a lot from you :).
So beautiyful Made. Grandios!
Nice to see a video of the region I've grown up from an other point of view. Thank's for that. I also can recommend a cycle event: The "Radsternfahrt" takes place in Stuttgart every summer. Cyclists from all over the region ride to the federal state capital - as well from Herrenberg. I did ride this tour from here last year - it was quite nice and entertaining.
Ist das super gemacht😊
If you like your churches crooked and sinking, go to Lemgo in North-Rhine Westfalia and visit St Mary's there! Word has it you can get drunk just by looking at the pillars. ;)
The ground is so unstable, they had to build the bellfry on the wrong side of the church.
They also have an excellent organ, now restored to its original renaissance tuning.
The rest of the town is also quite pleasant.
The old residence town of the former pricipality of Lippe, Detmold, is nearby, also quite nice, featuring one of Germany's largest (if not THE largest) open air museums.
We use to live nearby in Guilstein
nice!
Could you maybe do one of these types of videos on Passau? The town seems lovely and I've heard many nice things about it.
Nice intro animation
Viele Grüsse in meine Geburtsstadt.
Wow! you were in my area? How did you end up in Herrenberg? Any plans to visit Tübingen as well?
As always a very well done video! You really have done your homework about Herrenberg and the area :)
I like to cover places that tourists haven't heard of. Unfortunately, I didn't have time for Tübingen as well: perhaps some other time.
Nice animation at the begin there
Great video. I´m still recommending Speyer, it´s not far from where the Neckar flows into the Rhine, and has quite some historical significance.
Go to Heidelberg next please :)
I live there when you have questions
I am born in that town but never been there to be honest.
Drinking game, take a shot for every time one or more half-timbered houses are in frame.
You'll think you got three pairs of legs and five noses by the time you're done.
DaneeBound there really are a lot of them. And in what great condition. Die Schwaben halt.
It’s so weird to see tourist videos about your hometown 😅… and read the comments…
Still pushing for Lauffen am Neckar....
Ich bin ein einfacher Mensch. Ich sehe ein neues Rewboss Video, ich wähle hoch.
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How much did the Stadt Herrenberg Tourism office pay you?
Why is e not striking the lowest note of the chimes? Where is the bell? Funnily enough, the sounding note of the Gloriosa is a slightly flat B-flat, with the lowest note of the ccime figure being a B natural
That liturgical bell is so loud it distortst the camera microphone.for the footage of it swinging. Can you do a re-edit fiixing the audio at this point?
Great video otherwise.
That pre-hour chime was missing a note, no?
Chimes can have 1, 2, 3 or 4 notes. But you're correct: in Herrenberg, one of the bells has hairline fractures, so can't be rung.
Schade das du dem Stellwerk S in Herrenberg keinen Besuch abgestattet hast, um das zu sehen pilgern Menschen von weit her in die Stadt...
Nähere Informationen zum Schönbuchturm. www.schoenbuch-heckengaeu.de/schoenbuchturm
ÖBB? What's an Austrian train doing >300km into German territory?
An Austrian locomotive pulling a Swiss train, in fact. This would be an EC train: like an Intercity, but it crosses international borders.