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in 30 minutes on the w. me what secrets? why behind me was the discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world herridge insights. he w a world heritage 3. get the app now. the me the news think in germany or it's easy to recognize this one. this guidelines with so many high arises can only be mine has an alias bank for it. that is frank for
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it's a classic among germany, city trips, frankfort, with its exciting contrasts from the skyline to the old town and from the tavern culture around the cider called every boy that i'm eager to try to the night life in the station district. well, and because it's summer i'll also be on the water. ah ah, of course to be old to make a detour to the city's famous art museum, the speed ah, our gold trotter takes us to greenland from the capital news to be in place. and this week's dear video shows impressions of an adventurous journey through the biggest 10. ah hi finance. hi. arrive this and hi. rent. frankfurt centered with almost destroyed and
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were to clear space for a new buildings. i'd like to get a birds eye view of it all. the might tell us has an observation deck in 30 seconds . you sent 200 meters in good. whether it's worth, see, the view of the city and the region has brought other travelers up here to become from all over the way you from the visual band in paris, way from the netherlands. what's so special about the city? while i call a tail buildings, it's kind of like new york and also i'm white. i like the old part of the city now . she'd like to live. hi natalie architecture. the contrast of old and new nathan, it's really nice. well, it's beautiful. country boy, trip, boy, it sounds contradictory, but it's a fact in frankfort. there is a new old town, an attempt to heal the wounds of war to structure and has the reconstruction. they
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want to, to restrict a part of the met you will city and that new old town opened it 2018. the me gemini, financial hub has rebuilt history and honda civic l town. the area was almost totally destroyed by air raids in march 944. now it's been resurrected as a testament to frankfurt medieval past architect and have a plan was done as reconstructed the most ornate of the old buildings. a golden scale was once owned by the dutch spice merchant and confection of abraham fun, hama. ringback by the golden budget for the golden scale and partly for other buildings as well. and we were lucky enough to
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have a great number of original elements that had survived the war club. and we managed to persuade the owner of large parts of the golden skills facade to donate the stones to us he had them stored in his library buildings. i knew, oh fun home or family papers reveal details like the existence of a gilded water spout shaped like a dragon. a total of 15 buildings have been reconstructed. 20 more are entirely new . they're built in medieval style. some people criticize the project at 1st, but today the new town is a thing of beauty from asked and i am finished. my 1st impression is that it's beautiful. it's a static and pleasing stuff. i can't say that about it came out very well. i don't know how much money went into it, would raise the question of whether it was the right investment to make investments . you know, i think it still looks very lifeless. the human element is still missing somehow.
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i'd like to come to maybe that'll come when the right shots move in. some shots have already opened, like this wind, the businesses with a regional connection get preferential treatment when trying to sign leases in the new town. this body shop has been well received. and with lower this up to this area feels a little like a village off character. the owners all know each other on the time. besides the shops over 200 rental apartments have been built, the new old town does indeed still seem a bit sterile. as though it's waiting for the people to frank 13, fill it with life, y'all comes. rudolf says it was well less it go, vibrate us only because we have this back. can people here? remember what was seen, they can see that this was their past. so now they can also ask themselves about the future. me
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right next to the new old town is the room i back and the old town hall. this was also destroyed in the war and rebuilt in the 1950 s. many of frankfort buildings has had a checkered history. they aren't what they were originally meant to be. saint paul's church, for instance, is no longer a church. it was the 1st structure to be rebuilt after the war business, where the 1st pan german national assembly met after the revolutions of 1848, a 1st step on the long road to democracy in germany was what again, a visit your learned here. this one committee wouldn't ortho, the mural was only put up in 1991. it's by you. let's go and shows the recession of the deputies to saint paul's church. these gentlemen with solemn expressions, are supposed to be the deputy design, and there were about $200.00. and then you have seen from daily life scattered throughout and references to history as well. if you have a course, it's
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a big us. on the one hand, it's called the procession of the deputies to saint paul's church, but it comes across a bit like a funeral procession. and of course, that alludes to the fact that the poles charged parliament failed post. parliament show that if it's one of the birthplaces of democracy, but aside from the painting, everything, so plain and silver. what is that is done for? anita does retirement because her and why and that's because the church was entirely destroyed and world war 2 are now and all but the outside walls they were like, but the whole interior, everything inside or all that remained was this giant round room laughed him after the war they refilled saint paul's church for the centennial and 1948, but in a very austere contemporary style. stone and fight can be heart. boy and good for her. come into the agony. now were coming up from the lower darkness into the bright, open space that symbolizes the new democratic beginning in
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t. then there is no way begin with it. and then comes from the interior was left purposely astir, and the seating plane long and the floor just sandstone. on the only part that's a big fan. here is the speaker's podium and the rostrum behind it. what is this hall used for today? when it is at home with an open door dog today, it's used for special events. and in fact, as is one of germany's most significant event locations for him all every year. here. for example, the peace prize that the german dog trade has been awarded since 950. the good prize, one of the highest honors of the city of frankfort is also awarded here. plus major anniversary observances are held here. for a great many thanks. for listening to the next point of interest, i am heading for it is the river mine and the woodbine bridge. from here you can
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see another of the cities highlights the steel art institute. frankfurt as a business and banking city also have a lot of art and culture to offer pretty concentrated on the banks of the mine. therefore, the name mozilla, or the museum embankments and right now we introduce you to the probably the most important if you're in frankfort. the frankfurt state museum is famous for its historical masterpieces. we see fallen heroes mismatched couples. famous men, leasing women in painting painting in the steady state of museum was founded in 1815 oldest city museum and germany in 7000 square meters of state. we
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display some 1000 works of art from 7 centuries. so it's a comprehensive overview of ads from the middle ages to the presence of a lot of those who don't have an opportunity to visit frankfurt, can take the museums virtual tour. it allows you to peruse 56 out standing works of art at the click of a mouse from the comfort of home, taking you on a journey through the centuries deep into the realms of cultural history. mm hm. reveal, if you mention the full people by clicking on the i think it's especially valuable to gathered together. very different people. so many centuries, the status director phillip demand i selected exemplary works and supplemented them with background stories and note ah, for example, how can we can that a famous portrait of goetia was left unfinished for
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a time and only completed later on good faith in good to the companion is world famous of course, but if you look down a little, you'll see that one leg is long, i've been the other. now he's got 2 left feet wide because there's something clearly went wrong with his picture. and this painting by manet, best, a hidden message. it even touched off a scandal among his 19th century contemporaries. often they ask that 1st glance at the familiar dining table, seeing that in reality, this is a portrait of his lover together with her illegitimate son. of course, that didn't sit well with the ideals of respectable society. at the time. around $1870.00, and at the monk gave passions twist all of his own. in that part ever created a straightforward scene of jealousy, of 2 men and one woman. can see my clearly straight to the point. some one is all green, the other all yellow, and she's in the middle red as a beet is quite
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a seen front such de la museum likes taking its trenches off their pedestals so they can be understood not just a minute to the stories behind the pictures ah ah once a year frankfurt pays tribute to its many museums with a big bash on the banks of the river mine. the institutions that take part in the city still museum and its communication museum. since it was 1st health in 1988, the festival grown into the biggest in the region. now some 3000000 people come to the annual museums for fest, and there is plenty to keep them busy. the
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. it's hot out here today. time to look for a little shade. now we cool off a little bit. as you know, we regularly show you the adventures of our globe trotter t finish. and this time steve has been to the largest island in the world, greenland, he visited the capital nuke went fishing, and also did a pretty frosty i with hello, welcome to greenland. i am be on the excited to show you a slice of this incredible place on the nook is green them. it means something like cape baton, basis of the city. actually go back to this guy here. his name is hunter egan there, and he was a danish missionary who built this church over here. and on fact,
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his house, which is the yellow one over there, is the oldest house in all of green. then i'm here with my boy sally. he's from new and we actually know each other from instagram. and he took me up here to height, to the top of the molina. right? yes. so how long will it take us? approximately 30 to 40 minutes. said 40 minutes. and that's a good spot to see. new entity area around look from the after one hour hiking but we're not today because you live from you can see anything. it is 2 days later and i decided to come back because some tim out. and i'm glad that i did because of you from just incredible. down here. look yours to surrounding mountains.
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down there. you can even see icebergs. ah, if you knew of course, you need to take a boat and get out there into the nature and the news. alright, it's time to come find out if we will have dinner tonight or not. we're now going to fish here it is. be surrounding here. we got to come. maybe have dinner to there it is. oh yeah. ah, cruise the i'm now sending directly on the green and ice cap
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together with my guys. nicholas here. we have crumbling on. we have, let's see, it was equipment. so where are we and what are we about to do now? well, we technically the middle of nowhere or since it's neighborhood, although it's called the ice cap, the 2nd largest ice given the world and we are going on the camp to sleep for the night. ah ah ah, we just walked out the sunsets just the
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now i've got an adventure lined up. i've arranged to go stand a peddling on the mine one morning. lucas and i see is for me to set out for a bit of stand up paddling. already done this by the way, but it wasn't the sea and pretty calm. it wasn't on flowing water. does that make a big difference? yeah, and if, well, we will have to watch out for the boat here on the river mine. we'll manage no problem and bit of the thing then punch in the club. i know it just get on. yes, i'll get down and you me ah, well it's been a while, so it's
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a good thing. i've got instructors like robin and eileen at my side. lord luke, this is how you stand up your feet to be positioned in the very middle of the board level with a strap from your hands and knees. take careful steps to make sure you are standing stable in our food, right. put your heels, take the paddle and stand upright. paddling him all 3 perfect. the bands we had down the mine towards the city center. it's only the ships where it's everywhere. i'm a little nervous because i see, wait, you know you're holding your pedal backwards. yeah, i know, but it's all worth it for this view of the skyline,
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but it looks like there's a lot of fun really nice to at the end, i lean even shows off her yoga scales on the board. well, she's braver than i am. shop or if you're in frankfort and you want to make a little detour, i recommend the triangle. only 40 kilometers away. it's a romantic natural landscape with lots of pasty wine and we start in the state capital of hesser respond. the visa is one of the oldest health spots in europe. the city is shaped by the facilities surrounding the old courthouse or spa house. the park reflects the tradition of english garden landscape and like the rest of the city, the brook,
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the palace stands on the north bank of the rhine. the region as well known for its vineyards and the fine gulf. please make a rhythm. ryan is lined with historic towns council and half tim that have it. among them is as philip districts largest town, a few kilometers away as the for my sisters and abbey established in 1136. ah. much of this can be seen from the rhine gliding past on an excursion boat. this is also where the romantic rhine begins. unesco world heritage site, since 2002 let me bring the passengers up to the need of
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a monument on the hill above who to find it. commemorate the founding of the german empire in 18. 71. the summit commands a spectacular view of the rhine valley. as far as food of times, the little town attracts around $2000000.00 visitors every year. no excursion in the find out is complete that a stop one of the many taverns for a class of a locally grown. the speaking of wine frankfurt has its own local varieties. this one isn't made from grapes, but apples and it's called in the local dialect. edit void or simply apple wine
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who's it's poured from a special jug called a bended into a particular kind of cut. bless the home. why? the love and cut on the glass. it's called that because of the lawson shade of frankfurt. have their own dialect test, and they just call them ribs. the apple wine used to be a log cloutier. so these ribs are, they are firstly to get the impression that it's much clearer than it is. and i don't to make any sort of plans to him when all the pubs didn't used to serve anything to eat and people brought their own 1st on the wolf mitka block. omitted further greasy fingers. it's easier to hold onto a class like this than one that's totally smooth. so form follows function. they may not have known it at the time, but they did it anyway years. well, i me think there's our weak
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b v me for you. every week we show your travel videos until over from russia has sent us a video of his trip food. big is 10 with impressions of the capital tuscan, but also with fantastic pictures from the landscape. so it's just the perfect summer. it was biggest that i the news use the use
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the use use for going clubbing and frankfurt. i'd recommend the quarter around the main train station. it's developed the last the past few years. israel function and lively a popular spot to meet up is not my lambda joke, your kiosk. yup. yup. is turkish and mean something like, never say never the but why do you think business is so good here? competition, but a lot of people gather around here. why is that or any other times we put on the
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show, we don't say the customer is king. we say, and we say from our hearts, customers, our family and this road is my home and my household. i like to say, i'm a native of frankfort neighborhood. gives me this feeling. he's a good now a part of the family? yes, exactly. come anytime the i think frankfort lifts from his contrast. on the one side, you have that rough, spacious district and on the other side, the new old town. then there are businesses bags, guy scrapers and the museum embankment. i think it's exactly that mixture that
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makes frankfurt so exciting to preserve its own history, and at the same time, to be open for something you. bye bye phoenix type news. me. ah ah ah, the ah, the news
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