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The 10 best things to do in Augsburg, Germany

The top tourist attractions in Augsburg - one of the oldest cities in Germany.

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Augsburg was named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2019, which is exactly the reason I put together this list of the best things to do in Augsburg. Most international tourists probably never heard of Augsburg before, but the city did play quite an important role in history. The famous Fugger clan had its headquarters here and (indirectly) ruled half of Europe during the Renaissance. As a free city, Augsburg also left its mark on art, especially silver and the goldsmith industry.

From lavish city palaces to magnificent cathedrals, there are just so many places to see in Augsburg.

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Augsburg is a university town and regional seat of the Regierungsbezirk Schwaben with an impressive Altstadt. Augsburg is an urban district and home to the institutions of the Landkreis Augsburg. It is the third-largest city in Bavaria (after Munich and Nuremberg) with a population of 300,000 inhabitants, with 885,000 in its metropolitan area.
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Augsburg Germany 4K

Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany in 4K. Short cinematic travel video and tour showing the must see sights of this fantastic city that is near Munich and perfect as a day trip. Highlights include the awesome Town Hall, the Schaezlerpalais with its fairy tale Rococco Ballroom and the huge medieval cathedral as well as many more!

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Augsburg City ASMR - Bavaria, Germany • Virtual Walking Tour in 4K

Augsburg is a city in Bavaria (Bayern) Germany. It's a medieval city with a lot of history! Augsburg is Germany's third oldest city and was named after the Roman emperor Augustus. We started at the Augsburg market and walked the city center. We take you on a tour of the 11th-century cathedral with the beautiful and oldest stained glass windows in the world. Then walked further down to the old medieval city walls to locate the statue of the baker. It is said that touching the nose brings luck. The statue is in honor of the baker who saved the city inhabitants from starvation during the 30 years' war. #4k #augsburg #germany

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00:00:22 - great restaurants and waiters
00:01:50 - knife shop
00:03:58 - gold smith memorial
00:06:35 - Hans Jakob Fugger Statue
00:07:23 - Maximilian museum
00:08:36 - Weberhaus
00:10:30 - cute dog
00:10:07 - cool buildings
00:15:12 - Rathausplatz
00:15:52 - Rathaus
00:16:11 - Perlachturm
00:16:58 - Statue of Roman emperor Augustus
00:17:27 - climate camp
00:23:47 - pharmacy
00:25:19 - statues of saints
00:25:39 - cathedral (Dom)
00:30:45 - automatic cathedral doors
00:31:54 - oldest stained glass in the world
00:42:07 - strange stone art
00:43:43 - hat maker
00:47:13 - cool house
00:51:50 - medieval walls
00:53:22 - Steinerne Mann brings luck
00:59:36 - passage with colorful houses
01:01:22 - house covered with creepers
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BERGEN, NORWAY | Best Things To Do In & Around Bergen

The city of Bergen is located along the southwestern coast of Norway. Surrounded by mountains and fjords, it’s a haven for nature and outdoor enthusiasts. But as a UNESCO World Heritage City, Bergen also combines history, culture, and an interesting urban life. This charming city might have a small-town feel, but it has tons of entertaining activities to offer. In this video, we break down our 6 favorite things to do in and around Bergen.

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6. Try the local food
Norwegian culture is highly influenced by fishing and this is also visible in their cuisine. Visit Bergen’s fish market at the waterfront and you’ll see merchants selling their fresh catch of the day as they have for centuries. Other dishes Norwegians are proud of is “boller” (sweet buns) and “Pølse” (Norwegian hot dogs).

5. Visit a museum on a rainy day
Bergen has many interesting museums that you can visit, such as the Norway Fisheries Museum, the Lepra museum, and the Bergen University Museum of Natural History.

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4. Day hike to highest peak in Bergen municipality
Sitting between various mountains, Bergen naturally has plenty of great hiking terrain. At 987 meters tall, Gullfjellet is the highest peak in Bergen municipality and a classic for local hikers. Located a bit outside the city, this trail feels truly remote and is a great escape. The trail starts at Osavatnet and runs past a cabin (Redningshytten) on the way to the summit. To get to the trailhead, it’s best to rent a car or combine public transportation with a taxi ride.

3. Bryggen & the Hanseatic Museum
Bryggen is one of Bergen's most iconic and popular attractions. With its vibrant atmosphere, you will find plenty of things to do. You can stroll through the narrow, crooked alleyways, grab a local beer at one of the many cafés, and learn about its historic importance at the Hanseatic Museum. A free guided tour is included when visiting the museum, during which you get to know more about the Hanseatic merchants and their daily life at Bryggen.

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2. Hike one of the 7 peaks
Bergen is surrounded by seven peaks, and you can hike them all! The most popular ones are Mount Fløyen and Mount Ulriken, which are easily accessible by foot or bus from the city center. Both are short but steep hikes of a few kilometers each, offering spectacular views of the city, the fjord, and the ocean from the top. There is a cable car to Ulriken and a railway to Fløyen if you don't want to hike.

1. Fjord Cruise
Norway is known for its fjords, and so is Bergen. If this is your first time in Norway, make sure to go on a day tour of the fjords. Bergen offers a wide variety of guided tours, with Mostraumen being the most popular and accessible one. During a 3 hour cruise, you will see the varied western Norway fjord landscapes, consisting of steep cliffs and waterfalls. You eventually reach the Mostraumen Strait and the tiny village of Mo!

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AUGSBURG'S top sites ????️⛪, one of Germany's oldest cities, where to go!

City of Augsburg, Germany - top sites to see and visit in Augsburg, Germany! Let's visit Augsburg which is a city in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany. Augsburg is a university town and it is the third-largest city in Bavaria with a population of 286,000 citizens. Augsburg is Germany's third oldest city, being founded by the Romans as Augusta Vindelicorum, named after the Roman emperor Augustus.
Augsburg is an urban district and home to the institutions of the Landkreis Augsburg. Augsburg is the third-largest city in Bavaria with a population of 300,000 inhabitants, with 885,000 in its metropolitan area.
Augsburg was the home of two patrician families that rose to great prominence internationally, replacing the Medicis as Europe's leading bankers, the Fugger and the Welser families.
Germany is a Western European country with a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges and North Sea beaches. It has over 2 millennia of history. Berlin, its capital, is home to art and nightlife scenes, the Brandenburg Gate and many sites relating to WWII. Munich is known for its Oktoberfest and beer halls, including the 16th-century Hofbräuhaus. Frankfurt, with its skyscrapers, houses the European Central Bank.
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Augsburg From Above | A Bird's-Eye View of the Bavaria City | Flying Guide

Discover Augsburg from a bird's-eye view! UNESCO World Heritage, a world-renowned marionette theater and more — the Flying Guide shows you one of the oldest cities in Germany from above!

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Augsburg, Sehenswürdigkeiten der Universitätsstadt - 4k

Bei unserem Besuch in Augsburg (rund 295.000 Einwohner - Bayer) haben wir u.a. das Rathaus und den Perlachturm mit St. Peter, die Kirche St. Moritz und die Basilika St. Ulrich und Afra,
die Ulrichskirche sowie den Fuggerschern Stadtpalast sowie das Brechthaus besichtigt. Natürlich stand auch der Dom auf unserem Programm.

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Living almost for free in Augsburg, Germany

Do you think your rent is too high? Then take a look at the world's oldest social housing estate in the Bavarian city of Augsburg! Founded in 1521, the residents still pay only 88 cents - per year! What do you think of the concept?
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Augsburg, Germany: A historic city in Bavaria

The main street of the old city in Augsburg is the Maximilianstrasse, where one can find serveral old fountains and historic buildings. At one end of the street is the gothic church of St Ulrich and the protestant church of the same name. Then the visit of Augsburg continues to the Fuggerei, founded in 1521 and the world´s oldest social housing. The video end at the lutheran church (kirche) of St Anna, where Luthero stayed when meetin the papal delegate.

Our visit to Augsburg, Germany

A short video from the historic Bavarian city of Augsburg in southern Germany. We explore the Golden Hall, walk the Imperial Mile, explore its Cathedral and wander through the Fuggerei. It's easy to understand why this is on Germany's Romantic Road - Romantische Straße, and why you really are going to want to explore this historic. German City.

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02:02 - The Mercury Fountain
02:28 - The Hercules Fountain
02:50 - The Schaezlerpalais
03:01 - St Ulrich's & St Afra's Abbey
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Places to see in ( Augsburg - Germany ) Church of St Ulrich and St Afra

Places to see in ( Augsburg - Germany ) Church of St Ulrich and St Afra

The Basilica of SS. Ulrich and Afra Is a Catholic parish in Augsburg, in Bavaria, which originated from the Roman tomb of St. Afra, which was martyred in 304. The building is a great example of Gothic architecture in Germany; In its interior it conserves three enormous and very precious altars of Renaissance ends considered a masterpiece of the German sculpture of the period. Its high bell tower with an onion, which dominates the city of the south, served like prototype for the construction of numerous baroque towers of Bavaria.

In 1577 (officially) and 1643-1644 (virtually) the church, which was called the Benedictine abbey of Saints Ulrich and Afra was elevated to the rank of imperial abbey.

On October 18, 1777, a Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart organ concert was held. On May 4, 1782, Pope Pius VI celebrated Mass in Basilica. Secularized in 1802, it entered the possession of the State of Bavaria. In 1810 the church was elevated to parish and from July 4, 1937, declared by Pope Pius XI, a minor basilica and finally on May 4, 1987 was visited by Pope John Paul II.

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00:00 Flight Qatar Airways Doha to Berlin
00:34 Maxxim Night Club
00:51 The Berlin Zoo
03:21 The Brandenburg Gate, Neue Wache, German Historical Museum
04:40 The Spree River Boat Ride
05:51 Berlin Wall Memorial
06:00 Reichstag Building
06:15 Sachsenhausen a Nazi Concentration Camp
07:49 Sanssouci Castle, New Palace Postdam
09:11 Tropical Islands Resort
13:25 Alexanderplatz, the Fernsehturm Berlin,
14:00 Checkpoint Charlie, Berlin Wall Museum
15:10 Deutsches Technikmuseum
15:44 ICE train from Berlin to Augsburg
16:10 Augsburg
16:31 The Fuggerei
17:35 The textile museum
18:47 Thierhaupten
19:12 Family History
20:09 Thierhaupten Legend
21:52 Bicycle Ride in Augsburg
22:11 A day by the lake at Merching
22:26 Sailboat Ride
23:45 Kleingartenverein, Munich
23:59 Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum Munich
24:32 The Englischer Garten
25:04 Surfers in the river
25:55 Neuschwanstein Castle
27:40 BMW Museum
28:45 Olympianpark Munich, ice skating
29:18 Flight with Qatar Airways back home
I’m a German South African and this was my first time traveling to Germany. Germany is the country of my family roots and this was my experience there.
Day 1 I arrived from Qatar and pre-booked an airport shuttle with booking.com to take me to the Novum Gates Hotel. The hotel was very comfortable and close to a subway station. The breakfast was very nice too. I had an afternoon nap and walked around the area and I ended up at Maxxim Night Club. It was fun dancing all night.
Day 2 I went to the Berlin Zoo which the most viewed Zoo in Europe. I saw a variety of animals there and they all came from different continents. Then I visited the Brandedburg Gate which was used to mark the reunification of Germany in 1990. I visited the German Historical Museum and they had a model of Auschwitz and I learned that Zyklon B was the killing tool in the gas chambers.
Day 3 I went on a boat ride in the Spree river. The Spree river is 400km long. The weather was raining but at least it was warm inside the ferry. Many people from East Berlin tried to use the river to cross the wall and a lot of people drowned.
Day 4 I went Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp. It was a forced labor camp and it imprisoned 200,000 Jews. The conditions were so unbearable and as a result 30,000 Jews died in the camp.
Day 5 I wen to Potsdam, Berlin to see some of the castles where Frederick the Great lived. The Sanssouci Castle was his summer palace. The name means ‘without concern.’ It is one of the most visited castles in Germany.
Day 6 My family and I went to Tropical Islands which is the largest indoor water park in the world. It was a 27 m high water slide and you travel very fast when you go down it. We also enjoyed the outdoor water slide called the Amazonia. We went down the slide nearly 10 times.
Day 7 I went up the tower at Alexanderplatz. The tower is called Fernsehturm which is the location of TV stations and radio broadcasting for Berlin. Fernsehturm is the tallest structure in Germany and is occasionally called the Alex Tower. I later went down to Checkpoint Charlie to see the history of the Berlin Wall. I did not know it was 157 km long and 200 people died trying to cross from East to West Germany.
Day 8 I traveled first class on the ICE Deutche Bahn train from Berlin To Munich and then took another train to Augsburg. I met my cousins in which I have never met before and I went to the Fuggerei which is the oldest house complex in the world and it still exits today. Augsburg had a thriving textile industry in the 19th Century and I went to the textile museum which employed nearly 2000 people.
Day 9 I went to Thierhaupten which is a town in the district of Augsburg in which my great grandfather was born. My great-great grandparents grave still exits in Thierhaupten today. My great grandfather traveled to South Africa in 1923 where he started his own textile company.
Day 10 My cousin and I went to the lake at Merching. It was a stunning lake and I saw wild swans for the first time in my life. We also went sailing on a boat down the lake. The wind took as at quiet a high speed.
Day 11 I went to Munich and I stayed at the GS Hotel. I went to a museum and then took a bike ride in the Englischer Garten which is one of the largest urban parks in the world. It was amazing to watch the surfers in the river wake.
Day 12 I went to Füssen to see the Neuschwanstein Castle designed by the Ludwig II. It was a beautiful castle and he was inspired by Roman Catholic culture to design it. It took 24 years to build and is one of the most visited castles in Germany. Walt Disney based the Disney castle logo on the Neuschwanstein Castle. Unfortunately I was not allowed to take pictures inside the castle
Day 13 I went to a public pool but you were not allowed to take pictures inside the pool area.
Day 14 I went to the BMW museum. I learned that BMW first stared out by making aircraft engines.

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Il Municipio e la Torre Perlach

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Augsburgo

Enclavada en Baviera a orillas del río Lech poco antes de que desagüe en el Danubio, Augsburgo es una de las ciudades alemanas con una historia más rica e interesante. En la ciudad, patria chica de los banqueros Fugger o los Welser, se celebraron durante el siglo XVI algunas de las dietas imperiales más importantes de la época de la reforma protestante. Allí fue donde Philipp Melanchthon, uno de los principales discípulos de Martin Luther, entonó ante Carlos V la Confesión de Augsburgo. Esa actividad tan febril desde el punto de vista económico y político dejó muchos restos. Algunos aún se conservan en perfecto estado.

Best Walks in 2019: Augsburg in Germany

Ein Rundgang durch die Innenstadt von Augsburg von der Puppenkiste bis zum Vogeltor. Walking through downtown of Augsburg in Bavaria in South Germany.

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