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ah, do you sometimes wonder what it would be like to live in the middle ages? will i do? and that's why i am an hour for today. the old town here is typically met even. ah . will stroll across the came up, look a top tourist attraction. i will visit our foot cathedral an imposing building from the middle ages and will show you the air force treasure which was discovered by chance during construction work. ah effort is the state capital of thur india. and lives right in the middle of germany, about halfway between for lynn and munich. in the middle ages several, a trait ruth crossed here,
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making absolute rich and powerful city. we can still see that in the old town today . there are many beautiful buildings, but there is one place in particular that flown far beyond effort as a tourist, an effort. this is the 1st place i must see. the came up wicker. the cream of wicker or merchants bridge is old. it has spanned this river, the giver for almost 900 years, and the bridge is lined with houses. something like this is rare. from this angle, you can clearly see it's a bridge. ah, from above the came applica looks just like any street in the old town. this spot is a major draw for tourists, though many don't take the time to stop by the small shops can face studios. that's a shame because they are such
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a large part of the claim up lucas chart. as in the middle ages, the shopkeepers sell their products here. for example, small fine goods, such as spices, fabrics, paints, and books. ah, there's even a mechanical theater that place when you insert euro coin. and there is one thing i can really appreciate while strolling across the claim of liquor. in other cities, they are like a 100 souvenir shops and a place like this. but not here. i stopped by a bullet,
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i toss guillory. she works with textile art. at 1st glance, many of her works look more like paintings. but the closer look reveals that there are actually collages of different textiles. marina wolf, silk and other fabrics as she explains the houses on the claim of wicker or covetous in order to be able to move in here, you have to present a good concept like honestly info here and it wasn't so easy to get a spot here yet. i had applied many years ago, but nothing came of it. then after a few years they contacted me yet. went on, come on, mariano finished. so again, so you have to come up with a convincing idea before you can live and work here. all right, thank you indeed him, was it? what sightings him we idea has to win them over and it has to be a good fit. what was the claim? applica foundation? make sure of that, and that there's some link to the arts or a craft actually has it has to fit in with this atmosphere. this was and for here
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and is atmosphere every night. although latasha tom doesn't want to show me her apartment. she does take me to her studio one floor up. that looks fantastic hole it. is it just as oh, seem zip st. no one that is. this is from the 17th century, a pewter maker who lived here had this beautiful decorative stucco put in his 9, because i know you can also see some of the products he sold here. we for calvin. i imagine this was his har learn. he could afford to have this nice baroque element put in composition lies. this is a shown up a hawkeye element and bond to lesson. this is the space where if a shuttle creates her works, it takes her about a week for work like this. she says, and she also offers workshops for people want to try their hand at this craft. ah, good. hi. i have another question. if i wanted to live here on the claim of,
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what would i have to do? do you have any tips for me, for me, either condition that anyone can apply for a space on the crime applica. if you have a good business idea, you can submit it to the foundation or if you went to live here. but the waiting list is very long says, and on some born in the okay, they all to take reporters is this, and it's worth a try. you'd be the 1st. i think the came up with her has undergone many changes over time. it burned down and was rebuilt, houses were merged. they used to be a church at either end of the bridge, but only one has survived st. giles church. i recommend climbing the tower like i do. the way up is an experience in itself. it's $128.00 steps to the top. and how's that for a view?
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that's the came up liquor from above of here i can see that the output has a lot of churches there there and there is another one there. towering above the old town is cathedral hill. there are 2 churches here. the church of saint severance on the right and a foot cathedral on the left. as only to be expected. the architecture is gothic the epitome of the middle ages. i take a look inside the cathedral oon generations of architects half left their mark on the cathedral since the initial construction was started in the 8th century.
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ah, effort is the capital of fair india. and this german state has plenty of culture and nature for you to enjoy. we have 3 tips for spots you can travel to nearby. ah hm. ready mm hm. ready our 1st step for syringes is the vaudeville castle in the eyes, and it looks like something out of a fairy tale. it sits on the edge of the thir indian forest and was constructed in the 11th century. it proved an ideal hideout for the fugitive protestant reformer. martin luther. while there in 1521, he translated the new testament into german vaudeville castle served as the backdrop of german history time and time. again. the magnificent whole commemorate
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saint elizabeth of 3 india who lived in the castle during the 13th century. the whole of the minstrels to set to be the setting of the legend tree minstrels. contest. in the middle ages and an 1817 university students joined here and called for the unity of the germination. the vot book stands right beside, one of germany's best blown hiking trails, the venge dike that saw 2nd tip. mm. and all shows hike as the way the 170 kilometer long bench dyke leads right through the ther indian forest. you'd need about a week to cover the entire distance, but day trips long parts of it are of course also possible. mm. arrange a tour to observe animals in the wild. it is also well worth the time and efforts.
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ah. and finally, a 3rd tip for thur india takes us to via a small city that has hosted some great figures. first and foremost, the rice of philosophers, your hon. voice come from gerda and free 3 shallow many of the buildings and parks here recall the heyday of fi. my classicism in the 18th and 19th centuries. including the girl, a house on phone plan, the poet and playwright, lived and worked here for 50 years. many of the visitors grew to received, came to weimar, especially to see him lead, not far away as goose's garden house in the park on the river. whenever the comings and goings of the house on fallen plan got to be too much peace, thought refuge hale. another point of interest as the duchess anomaly, a library, one of the 1st public libraries in germany,
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gerda was its director for 30 years. these sites of classical weimar orn, unesco, swelled cultural heritage list and there are only some 24 kilometers from effort. now i am on the cathedral square. traders offer their goods here much like they did in the middle ages. the market is open every day except sunday. and of course you can get for famous for engine bread worst here, straight from the grill on to a roll. hello not hello, is that? is this the typical carinthian brad worst here? yes indeed. what makes it so special?
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does it have certainly spices i thus it has to do with the weight i was going to do . it has to have a certain weight and size plus it has caraway and merger a minute. that's what defines it. i it is. i have just this stuff i just just jupiter, if you could have one small challenge i'm a vegetarian, do you have the vegetarian bread worst off worth because it was all along a board and we don't know we don't get to what about elsewhere on the square with not that i know family. okay. budgetary and bread versed is pretty hard to find in there for it. in general, i might put the not going to anyway. it tooth. yeah, i've got i'm a little disappointed. no bread worse for lucas, but maybe i'll have better luck in the old town. you can easily explore efforts, old town on foot, past large magnificent townhouses. you'll also find a lot of half timbered houses ah,
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aunt cobblestone. it's fun to just wander around at every turn. you find romantic, elly ways? i can hardly believe this is the city of over 200000 people. ah, wealthy people live here can tell by the ornate portals they date back to the renaissance. but the house behind them are much older. this one here, for example, is a walk in monument, a residential and commercial building from the middle ages, around the 13th century. ah, it's named the house of the crude, an and current background. these days we don't know exactly what that means, but it sounds kind of interesting. you'll find many other house names like it in the old town, so much watson that added the black wheels noon, the white lily,
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the black horn, the red ox, the iron hat, and so on. some golden and sean golden swan will sometimes these names sound a bit strange to day, but in the middle ages there was normal. these were like the house numbers many of these houses. you can tell us stories from the middle ages after all, where did people meet to exchange? highly important information? well on gossip stones like these as lucas with lucas? i've got to say i got the better spot in the shade shuttle. and i always kind least i can get a 10 top i put sunscreen on, mary lou, my path now leads me to a special house and a half foot. the old synagogue,
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which dates back to the 11th century. it's among the oldest preserved synagogues in europe, in the middle ages. there was a large jewish community near foot that left a rich legacy. and even treasure luna, exactly. 3141 silver coins. a fortune for the time? the f. what treasure weighs in at nearly 30 kilograms? in addition to the coin, there are goblets, brooches, and rings. the treasure was discovered by chance during construction work in 1098. it most likely belong to a jewish banker. the most valuable pieces this medieval jewish wedding ring. there only 3 in the world. the air for treasure is a highlight of the old synagogue. it's been a museum since 2009,
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and it tells the history of efforts, jewish community in the middle ages, a fine as if it was a very prosperous community that had profited from the trade and development of this wealthy mercantile city war. at the same time, but it was a center of learning and order. some prominent rabbis were hair of oh, i'm think it likely had a tradition of scribe 60 go up. you have on here. they copied taurus scrolls and bibles here and made lithograph was all one was leaving. he wouldn't be been sleeping on mythical coffin fuzzy in among the more surprising fines of recent years. with the remains of a medieval mic there. this is a jewish ritual bath house used primarily by women. it could be seen during the guided tour ah, efforts, medieval jewish heritage, includes yet a 3rd building known as the stone house. it's a 13th century jewish residence. the conservators were especially thrilled to find
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a well preserved beam stealing complete with a wheel motif air for it is applying for its rich medieval jewish heritage to be listed as a unesco world heritage site. the findings capture what with efforts, flourishing, jewish community and its demise. this community was completely destroyed in the program of 1349. what caused such an explosion of hatred? i am conflict noticed i one reason is that the jewish people were the only minority and an otherwise homogeneous christian majority society. christianity hadn't split into different churches yet. so the jews were the only ones who had different. and with the outbreak of the plague, the room started that the jews had poisoned the wells to support forgive, they became the perfect scapegoat. and that's what triggered the wave of pogroms either from bene, ah, the old synagogue has served many purposes over the centuries. warehouse dance hall
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. it even housed a bowling alley. now it houses precious manuscripts and jewellery and recounts a special chapter of efforts history. ah, on this afternoon, our foot old town is full of people. here for the affect the la music. at every turn, musicians are giving open air concerts for free. one venue is the ng, it's book, it's popular among young people at one time. it was a club only for students, but now it's open to everyone. i with i managed to find my interview, eat unless bush in the crowd. he's part of the english book team. i'm here, i guess the in his book is an art center. i see stage
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a beer garden and snacks back there. what's the cultural sandra? exactly? yeah, oh, downstairs we have a cellar with to dance. was vance complete down there. yeah, yeah. um, we hold readings, movie nights, everything you can imagine because i live up, we get some crazy requests like throw a go a party, a put on a football tournament upon the mountain or that may thornton. i'm can we listen to them with me? and if it sounds like it will work, you do it here. yeah. i'm really intrigued by the seller. i'm sure it's from the deepest middle ages, and indeed it is. 50 years ago during the days of the g, d r, some students uncovered the seller unless tells me that's how the student club came to be. they brought new life into these old walls. that's cool, but the history of the english book goes back much further. guns got through i the i like the 1st mentioned in the 11th and 12th century. as of now the name is angles burg wyatt, but it used to be ellensburg for misery. cancel it because it serves as
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a hospital where the per and the sick will cared. for until they got better, he went bust him and what's usually happening here family. he hasn't violette in our, in our band cellar law yet. can we of concerts are held here for audiences of 162181 yet. but pretty much everything is played here. he ramon richard ramon, one of the surviving ramones played here. what i've got and gossip played here as missing with a bond de leon eden, played here on the bond here. miss elizabeth, i'm always trying to catch the bonds before they get super famous for the least. the 2 or 3 bands of actually played the last shows here before making the leap or the big stage and playing in front of 3 to 10000 people. you can make that type of pick up on the stage in the beer garden. the artist, emperor style of music have changed, but the atmosphere is just as good. i just got a tip. there is probably a he can read worst in
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a small restaurant nearby. let's see. the promise of brett worse mobilizes my last research. my destination is called green republic shepherd. i hurt you. had on at reagan bread worst here. is that right? yes. yes, i do it again. i. i'd like one coming roughly. ferguson. that with a role. yeah. yes, the as if it were a realtor engine? yeah. does it taste the same as the original? um mistake i think so. yes. also the listings are the important ingredients. are there a little caraway in terms of spices fuels item and it's mainly organic se tunnel on them. it's briefly deep fried. it's a bit unorthodox, but it's quick and turns out tasty now. and then i fried again lightly and serve it up with mustard. and then it's very authentic with us and, and what did the long established or engine say about you offering a vague, an alternative to the classic ther injured brat?
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worst ng, this guy wasn't o'clock. we don't shout it from the rooftops saw that we've got vegan, brad, versed that so we don't have to worry about getting into a row with the hard quarter engines. we haven't run into that or. okay, i'm looking forward to it. yeah, i'll bring it over. thank you. ha ha, here you go into here. enjoy and thank you. they got it. i have no clue how the traditional bread, worst case. but this was really good. in the golden rule for outfits all town. is that nothing is ever more than a 15 minute walk away, and sooner or later you always come back to the claim of wicker. ah, now it's quieter on the bridge. the tourists trouts are thinning out and there's time to enjoy the atmosphere in peace. i'd like to know what it's like to live in
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a house on the claim of liquor. i'll just try my luck. ah, hello, hello. hello, i do still antiques. it and i was given. yes. and what do you have for him? i would you like to come in? all right. the bill has been selling antiques on the cream of wicker for 20 years. she's easy to talk to and she lives right on the bridge and things here. oldness room hasn't very health ceiling in the home. does it dates back to the year 15? 80 yahoo! to the renaissance act. so very old looks and or what i'll to take his he hated read out. he here is hipaa. co of that type. this is an original organized as though. and you live. i was here's the voter, niche will know. i live in the 2nd house over. can we take a look? so we could do that. oh, i'm a little curious. yeah. i know. yes. hi kim,
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town dish and mama. okay. this girl. ah, this is seth. this is the living room, and this is how we live from the claim. ablow cohen of that came up like ah, this is my link, and this is my little kitchen where i feel at home, which will, it's not very big here, but it's enough. but out here is the porch where i've got my flowers to send me. this is totally enough space for me. i see a fairly good to go look at the balcony. yeah. yeah, of course. hi. wonderful. oh yeah, and yes, this is my feel good, oasis and with my tomatoes and flowers, my name up till my but mine and blue men. are you going on?
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there's little green. yeah, yes. yes, you can already see the blossoms. yeah. and this little to marsha almighty, or how does it feel to live on the came up with her down below. it's often crowded with locals and tourists. no effort to listen about in that rosamond in but not during the week as a desk council. now you do have some peace and quiet and of kias close enough to work. i sit up here and really will have some friends has this shun, so it's a nice life. it doesn't bother you that all these people are photographing your apartment all the time on a month to fulfill the insight stewart mission and that doesn't bother me. show you sneeze. respectfully as many you hide where people start snapping photos in me. he had no, they don't see me here for taking pictures of the bridge as a whole. lot of me they had, i don't have any problem with. i'm probably in damage. yes, it's beautiful hasn't been here. on warm summer evenings the people off air foot meet on the claim of wicker and silk in the atmosphere. you could join
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