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steve. so many different walks of life. some company and oddly tried but all of this comes straight from the heart just for a c.e.o. david hoy's is no more delusional marsh 4 inches. from the 1st glimpse of the law to their final resting place the russians long j w documentary. play. my destination today verts burke this city is located in the very i'm more
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precisely in the franconia region. my 1st stop is the old mine bridge the landmark for its birth. it was built from 14th $76.00 and for a long time it was the only river crossing between the old town and the fortress. well statues of saints lined the bridge. this is st bernard church the 1st bishop of verts bourke well due to the growing of iris with a mask and this is saying bruno he built births per cathedral and here we have the canonized ampara charlemagne. the bridge is one of the oldest stone bridges in germany no cars allowed. the old mine bridge is the perfect starting point for discovering verts birth from here you can see many of the important sites and i'll be checking out those spots and on top of that i'll do
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some wine tasting because this region here is known for its bit the culture. we follow the romantic road from verts burke to fish and. explore cusco and much of picchu in peru with a local. and our v mail takes you to the all golf in lisbon in portugal. and. first i want to get an overview and start with a short tour through averred spertzel town. the town hall is only a few steps away from the old mine bridge it has many buildings and faces that is the red building and that's the so-called. it often and here we have the main facade. then it's off to the market you can
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wander from stand stand under this modern glass roof fall. here you will also find the gothic magazine capital of the church that was financed by the citizens of ritz burke and that was a thorn in the side of the bishop which is why he did not appoint a priest and for this reason the church is still called capella or chapel. next it is the falcon house with a rocket called facade today the city library and tourist information our house here in the past the building was a small the tell it is the most beautiful house inverts birth. my next stop is square between st guillen's cathedral and moments to collegiate church there is a hidden gem here the news on gatland a small courtyard with a great monument of fight off from the forward by one of the most famous mediæval
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minstrels he died in verse broke in 1213 anyone who puts a flower on the memorial stone should experience relief from love sickness not that i need it. and now to a highlight of the city. verts burke it's not a particularly big city by today's standards but it used to be a center of power for influential bishops and they lived in this building diverse burke residence the palace added garden are unesco world heritage site. the good sport residence splendor and majesty in the heart of the city it was the palace of the prince bishops bishops who ruled as if they were princes and their residents to it as a symbol of their wealth and influence today's palace was built in the 18th century to plans by architect balthazar noir and. its i'm
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a large of french palace design viennese baroque and italian architectural art. a total of 40 rooms are open for viewing among the most impressive parts is the staircase with the world's largest ceiling fresco painted by giovanni but he started. it's nothing short of a miracle that the vast artwork survived the 2nd world war undamaged while most of the rest of the palace was bombed. the grand white hall had to be restored. the mirror cabinet was totally destroyed but later rebuilt it may well be the costliest room in the residence. then comes the imperial hall the palaces tour de force banquets with hundreds of guests were held here. on a visit of its book napoleon bonaparte is said to have remarked have sarcastically
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have deferentially that the residence was europe's most splendid vicar ridge. hertzberg is not only known for its residents but also for its wife the brush be tall it's one of the largest wineries and germany can be visited with guided tourists and that's exactly what i do winery manager. first shows me the wine press all the. beer the grapes are delivered in fall after the harvest and processed into wine. which is stuart one floor below. our in our wooden barrel cellar. we have a 160 big wooden chest here and this cellar isn't just for show. age our best white wines here right in the castle controlling the temperature
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because we want to see the last drop of quality as it were great. the bushby toddlers a wine estate with 120 hector's and produces up to 1000000 bottles of wine a year unlike other wineries it's also foundation with the proceeds from wine sales go to fine in social services and for its burke. who wine from this region is easily recognizable by the bulbous shape of its bottle. this is bottle shape here is called a box or to the why is that and also if. wine was 1st bottled in the box bottle here in the 726 if it was a ship that was unknown until then it was very difficult to produce in terms of the structure that he wanted to meet the special bottle a symbol of the high quality. books.
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the book itself is even older dating back over 700 years and speaking of great. this also applies to a special treasure in the wine cellar. this is our most precious jewel. from the simon family in london. these are very very old wines or and among them is the world's all authentic bottle of wine. 40 s the food for. their wine is almost 500 years old can you still drink it. seems there's a neutral prominent wine critic hugh johnson had the opportunity to taste the 2nd bottle you see here left of the center 961 that's 59 years ago hugh johnson confirmed in several interviews that it was the wine of his life. with.
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the stein is virgin births best hillside location the wine from there is known to this day for its good taste in the shop you can taste various ones with delicious snacks. so there is deep great variety to. get better acquainted with and i'll explain it a bit more of the issues especially well the lame students here one of many i equated you mean try it well then. to be honest i'm not a great wine connoisseur and so i can't describe the taste exactly but i can say one thing it tastes good. the next there are 2 wines for comparison. i sip from the 1st class and try to describe it. if i thought i'd say
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a dry soil steep slopes and lots of fields on this yes that's a good starting position and we've got that everywhere. and the 2nd wind. there's a difference this one's a little lighter. in the words of a professional. will i see the one on the left that's a bit more yellow tail a bit more pier and somewhat more charming than cheney or one of the right is more complex multilayered. has a rather if you feel component also minty and. i'm a long way away from that kind of fine palate but i can still learn. birth burka surrounded by vignettes that are known for their good quality and they not only provide a delicious why there are all to set in a beautiful landscape take a look at that. hardly anything
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characterizes forsberg as much as its wine the city lies in the main valley a region blast with a mild climate very steep fine yards and soils of shell limestone red sandstone and quite all conditions ideal for growing wine. it began about a 1000 years ago and has shaped both culture and countryside to the present day. all along the steep hillside such as the borders books china's state world class wines thrive today they've become an essential item on wine lists of top restaurants everywhere in a letter to his wife christiana girder wrote about the words book shine no other wine pleases me and i grow sullen when my favorite beverage is withheld. the wineries also attract many tourists in bad times of order book visitors can
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even help out with a grape our best lodging drinks and abundant information on wine growing are provided for a day. where all wine grow are found christ and his team stand at the ready with instructions helping hands and occasionally even a 1st aid kit. and they start cutting each other up and they all try to cut their own the famous great they slashed every which way before you know it somebody is bleeding in the screens get low so we bring everything we need along with as we watch to make sure they stand right in the very little place but they are now many wine growers are making similar offers guests come here from all over germany and even from abroad. that's my band of lake come to be in nature and learn how wine is grown by next so you see how much work but also how much cash in the individual wang group has put into it.
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topping off a hard day in the vineyard is a barbecue with fate of myself oppressed great mast that's only for mentored enough to be fizzy. but. you can take a wonderful stroll through the vineyards around for it's burke. even if you want to go up to my back fortress the prince bishops lived here before the residence was built. hello good afternoon. to the in the outer courtyard i meet the guide georgia. she takes me on a tour. this is where the horses live. here in this courtyard yes in this area. here on the south side of the yacht. you see the little
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gates that with the entrances to the stables. one of them the many rings on the wall and that's where they tied up the horses. in the center of the courtyard is the horse trough where the horses were washed. we continued to the oldest gate of the fortress from 1482 it shows the 3 monks. coleman and thought no 3 stars are for it's burke. i don't know why are they so important and why do they have these funny names they came from our island they were irish scottish months and christianized this area and unfortunately they died a martyr's death here before the inner courtyard just behind the gate. most of the buildings state from the renaissance. and i'll show you the very oldest part of the fortress that you can still see that's because. the fortified tower
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from the middle ages would serve the ruling family as a refuge if attackers happened to breach the main gate. there today the tower has 2 entrances. they weren't there in the middle ages of course you could only get in through one door about 10 meters up from here. that i mean by a ladder that could be pooled up. and what did they do with the 1st 10 meters. snatch was a dungeon. it was a bottle dungeon the prisoners were let down through a hole on a rope letter with an expected difficulties. he was a bit chubby. this is where they had to remove some of the edge stones to throw him down there in. my bar after 6 weeks
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imprisonment he came out looking like he was in his best years. no fat and actually quite handsome. the machine that fortress now houses the museum for function one part is devoted to the works of the famous verts progress sculpture. another part gives an impression of how the prince bishops once lived. where on the eastern side here. the sun rises over their. so when people gathered here the prince the ship very probably had his back to the east. and the sun rose on him and that was the sun king. the tour concludes at the brock prince's garden. the romantic row begins here inverts park it is the most famous holiday route in
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germany 460 kilometers long and it takes you to frisson at the edge of the alps. room antique route begins and and leads south diffuse and noisy castle. is ideal for nature lovers and bike writers. themis themes route was 1st laid out in 1950. 2 shooters we're going to shine changes in the segments in the fifty's scenes between the hats and to seen it in a shocking goods not in creeks and productions should convince homepage. to stop the nor the movie as faint with the tub or his obligatory. people each out of its historic buildings and squares are favorite subjects of tourists visit. the romantic route continues on to include likely. is one of germany's best preserved
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medieval town. another stop on the romantic route is. one of germany's oldest cities. at rhodes and sounds noise. that the think the 2nd had it built. in with the magic mood the journey is its own reward. verge burke is the city of churches about 60 of them packed together and especially beautiful one purchase on the nicholas back the local people call this pilgrimage church the capital a pilgrimage route with 14 stations of the cross leads up the mountain. in the
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past some believers made the journey on their knees i find it exhausting even on foot. once at the top you'll be rewarded with a wonderful view for its burke. was built around 750 inside the splendor of the late brock awaits you. now we leave word for a moment and we had to peruse before the crisis we met city guy and he showed us cause school and the famous route 50 of much a preacher. or
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like hello i'm so or welcome to cusco vientiane capital of the incan empire now in a closet imus one of the most beautiful places in south america but here we have a statue of patrick who was the most popular incan ruler and behind us the cathedral the most important church in costco. yes this is the neighborhood of some blasted really unique with lots of art his hands at the weekend markets you can enjoy their work and perhaps buy something you like.
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just tell us that this is there some kind of a market if you'd like to try a fresh fruit. yes with banana or other exotic fruit this is the place to do it as well as you can also get delicious coffee and browse different products from the region. good afternoon juice with. in the language of the inkers costco was called costco which means the center of the universe. only better still yet here we have the most important incan temple in the region called according can china or golden temple. we can see 2 different kinds of architectural styles in can and colonial spanish came to the incan empire in 1532 and destroyed many temples and palaces. the current account is
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a clear example of this part of history but. it does present or exploring the streets of course co it's time for a delicious lunch this is the famous dish of course. big delicious let's try it. this was a visiting cuzco you have to visit match a picture which means old mountain it was the most spiritual and sacred place for the incas. in all of the if they get to come very early to avoid the crowds and get the best views while walking around the ancient city. of.
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us who are joining me today you'll always be welcome in peru cusco and matthew picture now i'm off to explore. back inverts burke i want to look at the old train. the rock harbor crane was built in 773 and was a technical masterpiece for the time it was able to lift loads of up to 2 tons from the ships to the higher lying warehouse floor inferi the crane can still be used but of course it is only a monument. we continue with our weekly vimeo lewdly from constance was in portugal with his family and he filmed
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a lot in lisbon and on the all gulf coast thank you for the video and you guys have fun watch it. played. such place. the to play. the fool.
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it is even inverts i have back towards the old mine bridge. many people come here for the balkan shopping in other words drink a glass of franconian wine on the bridge and soak up the atmosphere there is a lot going on too much perhaps in corona times. so i prefer to keep my distance at a table alone. due to increasing numbers of cases the city of hertzberg has temporarily banned the serving of alcohol at the weekend from 4 pm but once you come here it will hopefully be possible again to enjoy wine on the bridge and then you shouldn't miss it plumps.
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i had a great time inverts burg here you can go sightseeing take a walk. taste some really good wine and just relax well man cheers. and see you next time. i. am i am on. my own. much. the commitment.
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