4K City Walk Münster, Germany. 2 major Shopping Streets and the famous Promenade (bicycle highway)
CityWahn:
from Münster Station, 48143 Münster
to hunderteins im Mauritz Torhäuschen, Mauritzstraße 27
29 min (2.3 km)
via Windthorststraße
Mostly flat
1. Münster Railway Station, 48143 Münster
2. Museum for Paint Art, Windthorststraße 26, 48143 Münster
3. Promenade City Ring for Bicycles
4. Ludgeriplatz C, 48143 Münster
5. McDonald's, Ludgeristraße 51-53, 48143 Münster
6. Stadthausturm, Münster, Prinzipalmarkt 13, 48143 Münster
7. St. Lamberti-Kirche, Münster, Lambertikirchpl. 1, 48143 Münster
8. Stadtmuseum Münster, Salzstraße 28, 48143 Münster
9. Promenade City Ring for Bicycles
10. hunderteins im Mauritz Torhäuschen, Mauritzstraße 27, 48143 Münster
Places to see in ( Bonn - Germany ) Poppelsdorf Palace
Places to see in ( Bonn - Germany ) Poppelsdorf Palace
Poppelsdorf Palace is a Baroque building in the Poppelsdorf district of Bonn, western Germany, which is now part of the University of Bonn. The design of a new structure to replace the old ruined castle of Poppelsdorf commenced in 1715 at the request of the owner, Joseph Clemens, Archbishop-Elector of Cologne, who engaged the French architect Robert de Cotte. Clemens wanted a maison de plaisance that would be near his remodeled Bonn Palace one-half mile to the north. There was to be a canal between the two, following the example of the Palace of Versailles and the Trianon de Marbre.
De Cotte himself never travelled to Bonn to inspect the site, and on 24 May 1715 Clemens wrote to him: I received your project for my Maison de Poppelsdorf, which pleased me infinitely, and I know nothing more beautiful or better convceived, but we are now obliged to consider the site on which it must be built. No drawing exists of the plan for De Cotte's first project, but letters and subsequent plans indicate that it was square with two axes of symmetry at right angles to one another. It consisted of four two-storey wings surrounding a circular inner court with an arcaded gallery on its circumference. Clemens considered the plan too ambitious and asked de Cotte's assistant in Bonn, Benoît de Fortier, to revise the plan, reducing three of the wings to one storey, but leaving the garden wing with two. Clemens wrote to de Cotte: I realized that it would be quite useless to erect so large a building on that site, which is but a cannon shot from town…. For the most part my retinue returns to the city at night, and I keep near me only those who are absolutely necessary to serve me.
The extant plan shows a square entrance vestibule with 16 columns: four free-standing, and the remainder engaged with the walls. The vestibule leads to the circular gallery, on the opposite side of which is a doorway leading into the main domed salon on the garden front. To the left of the salon is the elector's apartment arranged as an enfilade of grande salle, chambre d'audience, chambre à coucher (bedroom), and a cabinet. To the right of the salon is the salle à manger (dining room). The chapel is located in the center of the right wing, while the right front quadrant houses the kitchens and the concierge, and the left front quadrant, the stables. Minor rooms, stairs, and a loo occupy the corners between circular gallery and the main rooms in the garden side, and the corresponding spaces on the entrance side provide courtyards for the kitchens and the stables.
Models for this type of plan of a country house with an interior circular courtyard include the Villa Madama, Rome (begun c. 1516), and the Villa Farnese, Caprarola (begun 1559). Work came to a halt after Clemens' death in 1723, but his nephew and heir, Archbishop of Cologne Clemens August, undertook a second campaign of construction in 1745–1746.
Under the Prussian rule, in 1818 the Palace and the nearby Park became part of the University of Bonn. In the same year the Park was converted to the Botanical Garden of Bonn, which today contains about 0.5 hectares of greenhouse area with eleven greenhouses and about 8.000 different plants. In 1944 the Palace was heavily damaged by an Allied air attack. It has been rebuilt in a much simpler appearance from 1955 on.
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1. North Rhine-Westphalia is located in western Germany covering an area of 34,084 square kilometres. With a population of 17.9 million, it is the most populous state in Germany. It is also the most densely populated German state apart from the city-states of Berlin, Bremen, and Hamburg, and the fourth-largest by area.
2. North Rhine-Westphalia in its current form came into existence in 1946, however you will still find the landscape to be steeped in history, taking you from the Stone Age to modern day. From the Neanderthal - who was discovered in the eponymous valley just outside Düsseldorf - to the archaeological park in Xanten where the former Roman settlement has been brought back to life, to Charlemagne’s throne in Aachen, to the city hall in Münster - site of the signing of the Peace of Westphalia which marked the end of the 30 Years War - there’s plenty to discover.
The Haus der Geschichte in Bonn deserves a special mention; the museum covers German history post-1945 and is an essential stop for anyone who wants to understand how modern Germany came to be.
3. Dusseldorf is the capital and second-largest city of the most populous German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne, as well as the seventh-largest city in Germany, with a population of 617,280. Mercer's 2012 Quality of Living survey ranked Düsseldorf the sixth most livable city in the world.
4. NRW has the highest urban density and the largest number of cities of any of the German states. Definite highlights are the Rhine cities of Düsseldorf, Bonn and Cologne, Germany’s bicycle capital Münster and the home of Germany’s best known Christmas Market outside of Bavaria, Aachen.
5. Cologne or Köln is the largest city of Germany's most populous federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, and its 1 million+ (2016) inhabitants make it the fourth most populous city in Germany. Cologne was one of the most heavily bombed cities in Germany during World War II, with the Royal Air Force (RAF) dropping 34,711 long tons (35,268 tonnes) of bombs on the city.
6. The Federal City of Bonn is a city on the banks of the Rhine in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia and is the former capital of the Federal Republic of Germany, before the reunification. Because of a political compromise following German reunification, the German federal government maintains a substantial presence in Bonn, and the city is considered a second, unofficial, capital of the country. Bonn is the secondary seat of the President, the Chancellor, the Bundesrat and the primary seat of six federal government ministries and twenty federal authorities.
7. Beethoven was born in Bonn, then the capital of the Electorate of Cologne and part of the Holy Roman Empire. He displayed his musical talents at an early age and was taught by his father Johann van Beethoven and composer and conductor Christian Gottlob Neefe.
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[4K] North West Germany Walk - Bonn Germany Tour - Beethovens House View
North West Germany Walk - Bonn Germany Tour - Beethovens House View:
In this video I am doing a relaxing walk in north west Germany, Bonn. I am starting from the main station and slowly approaching the beautiful city center which features many old buildings and also Ludwig van Beethovens house. Bonn is in the southernmost part of the Rhine-Ruhr region, Germany's largest metropolitan area, with over 11 million inhabitants. It is famously known as the birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven in 1770. He spent his childhood and teenage years in Bonn. This walk offers a great way to enjoy the city's beautiful flair and nice weather during the early afternoon hours.
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Germany: Marktplatz in Bonn (4/4) 2012-08-07(Tue)1741hrs
Market Square of Bonn.
ボンのマルクトプラッツ(市場廣場)。
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Flashmob: Tochter Zion im Kaufhaus
Advent und Weihnachten
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Mit einem adventlichen Flashmob überraschte die Bonner Münster-Musik am zweiten Adventssamstag die Menschen in der Bonner City. 35 Sängerinnen und Sänger, die ansonsten vornehmlich in der Münsterbasilika oder anderen Kirchen singen, gaben ein spontanes Konzert im Bekleidungshaus SinnLeffers.
Es gab zunächst nichts Auffälliges an dem nasskalten Dezembernachmittag, außer, dass einige Kameras im Bekleidungsgeschäft SinnLeffers aufgebaut waren, wovon aber niemand Notiz nahm. Doch gegen 13.30 Uhr schallte „Tochter Zion, freue Dich einer einzelnen Kehle durch das Erdgeschoss den verwunderten Kunden entgegen. Nach und nach setzten immer mehr Stimmen ein die zuvor noch auf den Verkaufstischen wühlten. Schon wurden die ersten Handys aus den Taschen geholt, um das Geschehen festzuhalten.
Über die Rolltreppen und aus den hintersten Winkeln kamen dann die Männerstimmen hervor, die sich mit den singenden Kindern und Frauen schließlich zu einem Chor formierten und das ganze Haus mit Gesang erfüllten. Nach dem Schlussakkord gab es mit „Leise rieselt der Schnee noch eine kleine Zugabe, bevor die Sägerinnen und Sänger wieder ihrer Wege gingen.
„Kein falscher Ton. Es war toll, sagte der sichtlich erleichterte Münster-Kantor Markus Karas, der seit einigen Wochen auf diesen Auftritt hingearbeitet hatte. Es war der erste Flashmob, den er mit seinen Chören durchgeführt hatte, weshalb auch die Wahl auf das Haus von SinnLeffers viel. „Vergleichsweise haben wir für so eine Premiere hier die besten Bedingungen und über die Öffnung über alle Etagen bekommen das auch viele Kunden mit, so Karas.
Ronald Manderscheid, Geschäftsführer der Bonner SinnLeffers-Filiale, war einer der wenigen, die von der Aktion wussten. „Ich bin ganz begeistert. Das war ein tolles Erlebnis, kommentierte er die Aktion. Er ermöglichte den ungeübten „Flashmobbern vorab zwei Proben in den Geschäftsräumen nach Ladenschluss. Somit war der adventliche Gesang ein Geschenk für Kunden und Mitarbeiter.
Der Flashmob war ein gemeinsames Projekt verschiedener katholischer Institutionen im Stadtdekanat Bonn (Bonner Münster, Bonner Münster-Musik, Katholische Citypastoral Bonn, Katholisches Bildungswerk Bonn, Stabsstelle Kommunikation im Stadtdekanat Bonn).
Kamera, Schnitt: Tobias Al Shomer, Denis Nasser
Germany: Marktplatz in Bonn (3/4) 2012-08-07(Tue)1647hrs
Market Square of Bonn.
ボンのマルクトプラッツ(市場廣場)。
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Hildesheim, Germany - Virtual Walk - Market Square
Hildesheim, Germany is famous for St. Mary's Cathedral. Enjoy this virtual walk through the city including the traditional German market square.
Flashmob Wasserschlacht in Köln
Auf dem Domvorplatz in Köln trafen sich heute mehr als 400 junge Leute zu einer Flashmob-Party. Über die Internetcommunity StudiVZ hatten sich die Menschen zu einer spontanen Wasserschlacht verabredet. Bewaffnet mit großen Wasserpistolen und Wasserbomben plantschen sie im kühlen Nass. Wir waren bei dem Spektakel live dabei.
Dance for Kindness 2017 Münster, Germany: Kindness Activities
Im Vorfeld der zentralen Performance des weltweiten Dance for Kindness Flashmob haben wir Münster's Innenstadt mit diversen 'Kindness Activties' involviert und inspiriert. / Before the central performance of the global Dance for Kindness Flashmob, we involved and inspired Münster's city through various 'kindness activities'.
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VIP-Eskorte Ministerpräsident NRW Armin Laschet in Königswinter am 18.07.19
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