Dresden Vacation Travel Video Guide

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Travel video about destination Dresden.
    Dresden is the capital of the German Free State of Saxony and a major centre of culture with a remarkable history. Although almost completely destroyed at the end of the Second World War and for many years hidden behind the Iron Curtain, today the city shines out in all of its former splendour. As a centre of art and science, Dresden Castle contains a number of collections that are well known throughout the world and draw international visitors to this most ambitiously-conceived and successful project. Close by, the stable courtyard is the world's oldest original Tournament Arena of its kind. The Tuscan-arched arcades originated in the Renaissance period and were used by spectators during various tournaments and entertainments. Count Brühl, a follower of Friedrich August The Second, was presented with the Elb Wall as a gift and had a mile-long walkway built for the nobility. It is known as The Balcony of Europe and is located ten metres above the banks of the River Elbe. Meissen is well known for the porcelain of the same name. In the Meissen factory each aspect of the manufacturing process can be observed, along with a presentation of the history of the famous porcelain. The centuries created such beauty that Dresden has been described as The Venice Of The East and Florence On The Elb. Today, the city is a harmony of both architecture and landscape, a brilliant work of art!
    --------------
    Watch more travel videos ► goo.gl/MXPgSs
    Join us. Subscribe now! ► goo.gl/awdDrh
    Arcadia Television Live TV: www.arcadiatel...
    Be our fan on Facebook ► goo.gl/0xmbQk
    Follow us on Twitter ► goo.gl/334ln5
    --------------
    Thanks for all your support, rating the video and leaving a comment is always appreciated!
    Please: respect each other in the comments.
    Expoza Travel is taking you on a journey to the earth's most beautiful and fascinating places. Get inspiration and essentials with our travel guide videos and documentaries for your next trip, holiday, vacation or simply enjoy and get tips about all the beauty in the world...
    It is yours to discover!

Комментарии • 78

  • @darlenercotton7370
    @darlenercotton7370 4 года назад +3

    There is nothing like it it's like a magical place a place beyond humanity I love it I love the beauty of it

  • @g.h.5345
    @g.h.5345 10 лет назад +23

    Wunderschöne Stadt! Einmal nur möchte ich Dresden sehen!

  • @MrCuty0909
    @MrCuty0909 10 лет назад +9

    Falling in love with this city. Thanks Expoza Travel alot!

  • @cristiandachelet179
    @cristiandachelet179 5 лет назад +9

    Dresden es un simbolo de la recontruccion como el ave fenix renace despues de las cenizas los alemanes tiene un gran sentido y valor por su patrimonio cultural y artistico por eso son potencia en europa.

  • @alexrikard
    @alexrikard 7 лет назад +6

    Hermosa ciudad!!! mi ciudad Valdivia(Chile) tiene algunos parecidos, claro no tenemos esa gran arquitectura

  • @Bruce-1956
    @Bruce-1956 7 лет назад +21

    Visited Dresden 2 years ago. Friendliest people in Europe the Germans. The know and understand what happened.

  • @sightseeingdresden
    @sightseeingdresden 10 лет назад +10

    Trotz Englisch, die Bilder zeigen die Highlights von Dresden. Das Video ist eine sehr gute Referenz für meine Heimatstadt. Als Touristiker finde ich es sehr gut, denn es gibt zukünftigen Gästen viele Anregungen im Vorfeld.

  • @Romek830
    @Romek830 6 лет назад +9

    Danke für die Sendung. Klasse gemacht. Ich lebe in Dresden.

  • @fernandoalves67
    @fernandoalves67 7 лет назад +7

    Linda Dresden.
    Linda Alemanha.
    LINDO e nobre Alemães.

  • @migdoniogonzalez8020
    @migdoniogonzalez8020 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful. Does anybody know the name of the magnificent piece of music?

  • @beyondbordersnetwork7871
    @beyondbordersnetwork7871 6 лет назад +7

    The city is beautiful. This video really shows off the city well.

  • @bikhtiyariabdulrahman7289
    @bikhtiyariabdulrahman7289 8 лет назад +2

    its a nice place

  • @SuperHartline
    @SuperHartline 10 лет назад +6

    Der Luftangriff findet nicht am 17.Februar, sonst am 13. Februar statt..

  • @Romek830
    @Romek830 4 года назад +2

    Ich schreibe danke für meine Stadt Dresden. Super gemacht.

  • @dongravenor9153
    @dongravenor9153 9 лет назад +29

    Visited Dresden about 1 month ago (mid-October 2015); great place to visit. They did a fantastic job rebuilding the city. Highly recommended (by me, at any rate).
    RE the comment by mils5000 concerning nazis he's completely off base. The current generation of Germans should not be held responsible for the sins of their grandparents; they had absolutely nothing to do with Hitler's plans. Also, he might review the story of Dresden where about 300,000 civilians were killed by allied bombing (there was no apparent industrial or military targets) duriong the war. That make the re-construction of the city even more remarkable!

    • @blackopsguy1023
      @blackopsguy1023 8 лет назад +3

      No one ever talks about the firebombings of Japan, in which a great deal more of Japanese people were killed than any bombings in Europe.

    • @501lilspoon
      @501lilspoon 8 лет назад +5

      it was actually about 25,000 people

    • @jeanvaljean7266
      @jeanvaljean7266 6 лет назад +5

      Know Very Little, Dresden's historic city centre was in deed nearly completely destroyed. This fact even the "Western" historians can't deny. The official death toll of 25,000 is ridiculous, a black and bitter joke. Those "official" historians who came to that number don't even tell or show whether they based their calculations on 100,000 Silesian refugees in the city center or more. there were approx 500,000 refugees from Silesia in the city center at that time fleeing from the Red army. IMO the death toll is at least 250,000, perhaps 500,000.
      And it was the British that started with bombing civiilian targets of German cities. The British already started long before the war building a bomber fleet of huge bombers. The German Air Force (Luftwaffe) never had this type of huge bombers that was able to to fly from Germany to England and back to Germany while transporting loads of bombs.
      The German approach of the Air Force was different. The German Air Force was primarly intended tu support the fighting troops on the groiund, while the Anglo-Saxon Air Forces were primarly built up to destroy German cities and to create terror.

    • @DeezNuts88
      @DeezNuts88 6 лет назад

      @Know Very Little
      your name fits perfect!
      "another myth" so my great-grandfather didn't lose his whole family while getting bombed by allies at a side part of dresden(dresden-gittersee / dresden-coschütz. google it and check if it is in the centre of dresden)...just a myth...
      he couldn't even bring his family to the graveyard. they all got burned at a heap hours after getting bombed to prevent epidemics. there were heaps full of dead bodies everywhere and also this 25k is just ridiculous. everyone who had family in dresden or survived dresden '45 knows the truth.
      but yeah you know it better since you won the war and used google...and google is always right.

    • @infledermaus
      @infledermaus 6 лет назад

      the blue leader No, 30,000. No wait. 150,000. Uh, no, let me see. Uhm, 50,000. Hmmm.

  • @DWHISPERSASMR
    @DWHISPERSASMR 7 лет назад +4

    so nice place..

  • @patrickfawl7258
    @patrickfawl7258 7 лет назад +1

    Hi visited Dresden 2013 flying by Berlin/train to Dresden lovely stay; trip on Rv Elbe essential; a visitor tip our Hotel breakfast was €22.00per person a short walk to a shopping streetyou could obtain a fine breakfast for €7/€9.Trip to Meissen Works worthwhile
    Regards
    P.Fawl Irl

  • @tsgtweedvalley4646
    @tsgtweedvalley4646 6 лет назад +2

    This man has the fruitiest voice on youtube.

  • @noemigonzalez2685
    @noemigonzalez2685 10 лет назад +2

    preciosa cuidad que visitare por segunda vez

  • @filipaltman8930
    @filipaltman8930 4 года назад +1

    Hi, nice video! Další tipy na výlet a zajímavé informace o Drážďanech najdete na vyletdodrazdan.cz! 🙂

  • @ljiljanadordevic4008
    @ljiljanadordevic4008 4 года назад +4

    Thanks you for the video.Dresden is a very beautiful,historically rich city.I was two years ago👏

  • @stormingthunder7643
    @stormingthunder7643 10 лет назад +3

    erstaunlicher Ort,ich mag.

  • @benjaminferreira7040
    @benjaminferreira7040 2 года назад +1

    Hermoso lugar

  • @SaxowertDeImmo
    @SaxowertDeImmo 8 лет назад +3

    Immer wieder schön!

  • @yusyusman3687
    @yusyusman3687 3 года назад

    Im indonesian 🇮🇩............I❤️ Germany 🇩🇪

  • @lebenbroi445
    @lebenbroi445 Год назад

    Es waren nicht nur englische Bomber sondern auch amerikanische Bomber. Bitte die Wahrheit!

  • @alexcarlsen4996
    @alexcarlsen4996 2 года назад

    Your best video! Excellent!

  • @essaubeid721
    @essaubeid721 5 лет назад +1

    عظمة الحظاره

  • @linglingwang1579
    @linglingwang1579 2 года назад

    Germany fist beautifully city

  • @ธัญภาจันทร์หอม-ด2ฐ

    สุดยอด สวยจัง

  • @ghulamrasul7958
    @ghulamrasul7958 7 лет назад

    what you need to go out?

  • @noemigonzalez2685
    @noemigonzalez2685 10 лет назад +1

    dresden travel video guide

  • @Limcg87
    @Limcg87 6 лет назад +6

    I live in Dresden. I love it. It really is worth a look. But right now I must say I am ashamed of being a citizen of Dresden. Pegida has poisoned our reputation and our peace. This beauty fades while they turn those historical buildings into their monuments. It is a shame that this is happening to Germany right now.
    But don't be scared to visit Dresden anyway. There are a lot of open minded people living in the new city. It's nice to see some different faces around...

    • @CpKreFLeX
      @CpKreFLeX 6 лет назад +9

      Open Mindedness ´brought westgermany to the brink of not seeing a single german face in the evening hours at some places .Pegida is literally saving you from that .Trust me , it is not a nice experience to not feel save in the evening hours because youre shouted at and called a fkn german .

    • @Limcg87
      @Limcg87 6 лет назад +2

      So you are really someone, who believes, that everyone, who is not german is automaticlly a rude, sexist person. I just cant understand how there are people in this world, who have that much hatred that they cant see the bigger picture. First: White people are the minority on this planet and should not feel better just because the pigments in their skins are not that close (and yes, thats the only difference) Second: this is one planet and because of the world economy we are to blame for people starving and dying Third: just because youre born i germany it is not your land And last: it is wrong to hate people you dont know. Fact is while your biggest problems are your described ones there are people dying and fighting to survive, rotting in unmarked graves, robbed of their rights. Does it really just need another skin color to loose all the human urge for justice?
      Ich sage nur dein Kommentar... neues Tiefstniveau!

    • @mobileoppressionpalace6728
      @mobileoppressionpalace6728 6 лет назад +4

      Pegida does not scare me. I am glad for them that they are working to ensure a future for their people and culture, a basic human right. Looking forward to visiting beautiful Dresden in the spring.

    • @Limcg87
      @Limcg87 6 лет назад +1

      Of course it's a human right. But what comes along with it has nothing to do with humanity and equality. People being insulted and hated, just because they look different. There are even grown up men insulting black kids. That is wrong and doesn't have anything to do with fighting for freedom. It's keeping others down in order to feel strong

    • @mobileoppressionpalace6728
      @mobileoppressionpalace6728 6 лет назад +2

      Celia L that is indeed quite disturbing. But I understand Germany and most of Europe is currently in the midst of a demographic-crisis, brought on by the arrival of hundreds of thousands of migrants (mostly military aged men) from cultures that historically have been at odds with Europe, and to this day hold certain values and norms that are antithetical to liberal European values. While random and unprovoked acts of violence like that heaped on the poor African kid can never be excusable, I won’t fault ordinary European men for wanting to defend their identity and culture.

  • @annemariewetzold1102
    @annemariewetzold1102 3 года назад

    Deutsch j=b

  • @danilamc5157
    @danilamc5157 5 лет назад +1

    Ммм Цвингер

  • @jean-lucpernel2202
    @jean-lucpernel2202 3 года назад

    magnifique!

  • @annemariewetzold1102
    @annemariewetzold1102 3 года назад

    Bitte Deutsch

  • @johnnyhaynes1347
    @johnnyhaynes1347 6 лет назад +1

    By the way " Dresden " is a very lovely place , so are some of the other
    towns in GERMANY .......... Jxxy Hxxy !

  • @johnnyhaynes1347
    @johnnyhaynes1347 6 лет назад +1

    Funny thing is , I enjoy hearing him speak and I think he has the best
    voice in in this whole series of " EXPOZA " also very educated , I wonder
    how you sound 10101101 10101110113 ..... or should I ask .... Jxxy Hxxy

  • @annemariewetzold1102
    @annemariewetzold1102 3 года назад

    Deutsch

  • @igaltucker8519
    @igaltucker8519 7 лет назад +1

    drezden looks like cool city

  • @akzerqajyallabelhodja6548
    @akzerqajyallabelhodja6548 3 года назад

    Alladan habar. Drezden jana jaye Saxa aeroporty. Prezident OOH Akzer Qajy AllA Bekzatova OOH SAXA CAXA SAHA Jana Mekka

  • @robertjensen1048
    @robertjensen1048 6 лет назад

    It looks beautiful today. Time to fire-bomb it again, I guess.

  • @youeatthemtheydie
    @youeatthemtheydie 4 года назад +3

    Zinger is beautiful to the point of getting a brain aneurysm from being overwhealmed by everything you see there. And thats only from that. Imagine Dresden all together