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After living in Switzerland for one year. 3 things I like and 2 I do not.

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There are a lot of things to love about living in Switzerlandut there are also a lot of things that are not so great. so today we are talking about three things that I love about Switzerland and two that I do not. Wait I forgot. Today we are also giving away this Bug a Salt gun. Number one. The outdoors. Switzerland is the most beautiful place that I have ever been to. the way the mountains look with the lakes and everything. It is just so pretty. Pictures do not do this place justice. But fortunately, you don't just have to look at pictures in Switzerland there are so many ways to get outdoors. There is hiking there is biking there is rockclimbing everywhere. There are these via ferratas that go up the rock faces also if you are not quite into rock climbing, you can go paragliding. If you name it Switzerland has got it. If you are not into this whole exercising thing you can go on these trams that go up the mountain. or these cable cars or the faries that go on the lakes. There is no reason that you cannot get outdoors in Switzerland it is amazing. If you live in Switzerland and you are not getting outside you are making a bad life decision. Why would you even live in Switzerland if you are not getting outside? that is the number one reason to live in Switzerland. It is so amazing. Switzerland is old. There are a lot of old buildings there are a lot of old towns and old roads, and really old history. If you are from Europe then this is just normal but I am From the USA. And in the US if you just go back a few hundred years history descends into a mystery. We don't really know what was going on in the USA 1000 years ago. History is one of my favorite parts about living in Switzerland. If you are visiting a castle or something it is crazy to think about all of the people that came before you that put in that work to build these structures. We don't remember most of their names. It is kind of humbling to think about.  Number 3. Switzerland is a tinny little country that is l
Es gibt viele Dinge, die man am Leben in der Schweiz lieben sollte, aber es gibt auch viele Dinge, die nicht so toll sind. Heute sprechen wir über drei Dinge, die ich an der Schweiz liebe, und zwei, die ich nicht liebe. Warten Sie, ich habe es vergessen. Heute verschenken wir diesem Bug auch eine Salzpistole. Nummer Eins. Draußen. Die Schweiz ist der schönste Ort, an dem ich je gewesen bin. wie die Berge mit den Seen und allem aussehen. Es ist einfach so hübsch. Bilder werden diesem Ort nicht gerecht. Aber zum Glück muss man sich in der Schweiz nicht nur Bilder ansehen, es gibt so viele Möglichkeiten, ins Freie zu kommen. Es gibt Wandern, es gibt Radfahren, es gibt überall Klettern. Es gibt diese über Klettersteige, die die Felswände hinaufsteigen, auch wenn Sie nicht ganz auf Klettern stehen, können Sie Paragliding betreiben. Wenn Sie es nennen, hat die Schweiz es. Wenn Sie sich nicht für dieses ganze Training interessieren, können Sie mit diesen Straßenbahnen den Berg hinauf fahren. oder diese Seilbahnen oder die Faries, die auf den Seen fahren. Es gibt keinen Grund, warum man in der Schweiz nicht draußen sein kann. Es ist erstaunlich. Wenn Sie in der Schweiz leben und nicht nach draußen kommen, treffen Sie eine schlechte Lebensentscheidung. Warum würden Sie überhaupt in der Schweiz leben, wenn Sie nicht nach draußen kommen? Das ist der Hauptgrund, in der Schweiz zu leben. Es ist so unglaublich. Die Schweiz ist alt. Es gibt viele alte Gebäude, es gibt viele alte Städte und alte Straßen und wirklich alte Geschichte. Wenn Sie aus Europa sind, ist das ganz normal, aber ich komme aus den USA. Und in
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Dornach-Arlesheim: train nr. 521 013, route S3; tram nr. 163, route 10

Dornach-Arlesheim: tren nr. 521 013, traseul S3 (Regio-S-Bahn Basel); tramvai nr. 163, traseul 10.
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Ausgerechnet Allgäu | WDR Reisen

WDR Reporter Daniel Aßmann besucht das Allgäu, eines der beliebtesten Reiseziele Deutschlands. Er geht dem Erfolg auf den Grund: Warum besuchen so viele Menschen das Allgäu? Was kostet der Urlaub in dieser idyllischen Alpenlandschaft und wie vielfältig ist dieser wirklich?

WDR reporter Daniel Aßmann visits the Allgäu, one of the most popular travel destinations in Germany. He gets to the bottom of this success: Why do so many people visit the Allgäu? How much does a holiday in this idyllic Alpine landscape cost and how varied is it really?

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Travel Guide Basel, Switzerland - Basel - Urban Switzerland

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Best Places to visit in Switzerland Basel Luzern-Bern“

This is Lake of Luzern In Switzerland
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What to do in Switzerland: 3 Country Panorama near Basel - Gempenturm

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A small visit of the Gempenturm. With a spectacular view on 3 Countries Switzerland, France and Germany: Jura, Vosgen Mountain and Black Forrest.

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Solothurn Switzerland Walking Tour | Discover the City in Details

Solothurn Switzerland Walking Tour | Discover the City in Details.

Solothurn is a town, a municipality, and the capital of the canton of Solothurn in Switzerland. It is located in the north-west of Switzerland on the banks of the Aare and on the foot of the Weissenstein Jura mountains.

The town is the only municipality of the district of the same name.

The town got its name from Salodurum, a Roman-era settlement. From 1530 to 1792 it was the seat of the French ambassador to Switzerland. The pedestrian-only old town was built between 1530 and 1792 and shows an impressive array of Baroque architecture, combining Italian Grandezza, French style, and Swiss ideas. The town has eighteen structures listed as heritage sites.

The official language of Solothurn is (the Swiss variety of Standard) German, but the main spoken language is the local variant of the Alemannic Swiss German dialect.

The oldest finds from Solothurn probably date from the Paleolithic era. The remains of a Mesolithic camp were discovered in 1986 during renovations of the former Kino Elite building. From the Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Age, only a few scattered items have been discovered.

The Roman settlement at Solothurn was probably built around AD 15-25 as a road station and bridge head on the road from Aventicum to Augusta Raurica or Vindonissa. A small vicus or settlement quickly developed around the castrum. Solothurn is first mentioned in 219 as vico salod[uro][4] on the so-called Eponastein. The name may indicate either that a Celtic settlement existed on the site before or just be a testimony to the mixed Gallo-Roman culture in the north-west provinces of the Roman Empire.[5] It came to be known as Salodurum. Its strategical importance lay in the position at the approach to the Rhine from southeast. In the 2nd-3rd Century AD, the vicus expanded rapidly to fill almost all of what is now the old town of Solothurn, including a portion of today's suburb south of the Aare.[5]

The Roman bridge was probably somewhat above the current Wengibrücke. The Roman era river bed was 40–80 meters (130–260 ft) north of the present Aare. The main street of the Vicus was well below the present main street. In addition to the normal government of the settlement, there were two mayors (magistri), and a six-member college (seviri Augustales), which was entrusted with supporting the imperial cult. Salodurum was also home to a guard detachment of the XXII Legion, whose high command was stationed in Mainz in Germany. According to inscriptions, there was a temple of Jupiter, a temple of Apollo Augustus and an altar to the goddess of horses Epona, who was popular in the Roman military and of Celtic origin. However, the locations of those three temples is not known. There was bath house on the main street and a pottery district in the northwest of the town which have been documented archaeologically. A cemetery with urns and cremation burials on the eastern end of the Vicus was discovered in 1762–63 during the demolition of the old church of St. Ursus. In addition, two Roman tombs were discovered in the same area.

Following the capitulation of Solothurn on 2 March 1798, the French General Balthazar Alexis Henri Schauenburg set up a provisional government on the following day. The new government met in April to set up the new constitution. The eleven old Vogtei (baillywicks) were replaced by five districts: Solothurn, Biberist, Balsthal, Olten, and Dornach. The municipal Bürgergemeinde laid claim to the assets of the defunct city-state and in 1801 it received the Sönderungsconvention, large estates and extensive forest land outside the town. In 1831 the cantonal parliament withdrew all political power from the eleven city guilds. Over the following years (1831–1842) all the guilds were dissolved. Due to the municipal law of 1859, the enforcement of the Federal Constitution of 1874 and the Cantonal Constitution of 1875, an Einwohnergemeinde was created. The Einwohnergemeinde included all residents of the town, as opposed to the more limited Bürgergemeinde.

In 1828 Solothurn became the seat of the Bishop of Basel.

Since 1897, the municipal council has been elected by proportional voting and consists of 30 members and 15 alternate members. As the executive body, it elects the council commission (seven members). Mayor and Vice-Mayor are elected by the people. The municipal assembly is the legislative body. The composition of the council remained remarkably stable between 1917 and 1973. The Liberals held an average of 60% of the seats, the Social Democrats and the Conservative People's Party (CVP today), about 20% each. In 1970, the municipality granted voting rights for women. With the emergence of new parties, the Liberals lost its dominant position. 2009, the FDP 30%, SP 23%, CVP 23%, the Greens 17% and 7% of the votes go to the SVP.

Rock band Krokus was formed in Solothurn in 1974.

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Arlesheim Virtual Tour with Ermitage, Castles and Dom (4K)

Hello Travelers!!! You are currently watching a Virtual Walk in Arlesheim, Baselland, Switzerland. We start at the Dom of Arlesheim, cross the city center and walk to the Ermitage. This is a artificial made garden, with little lakes, caves and forrest. We visit Castle Reichenstein and then Castle Birseck before going back.

00:18 Arlesheim Dom
00:43 Walk through village to Ermitage
01:08 start of the Walk in Ermitage
01:55 Burg Reichenstein
02:06 Panorama Basel
02:15 Burg Birseck
02:33 Caves of Ermitage
03:50 Walk back

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Goetheanum, Dornach, Switzerland

The remarkable Goetheanum building, named after the German writer and statesman, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, is the headquarters of Anthroposophy and a conference centre and auditorium located in Dornach in the Swiss Jura.
The building, and others in this small town, was built by architect Rudolph Steiner entirely in steel and poured concrete, a technique that interested and influenced later architects such as le Corbusier. The present building (an earlier one constructed of wood burned down following an arson attack) was opened in 1928, unfortunately after Steiner’s death.
Anthroposophy means ‘the wisdom of the human being’ ; it aims to connect the spritual element in Man with the spiritual in the universe as a whole.
Most visitors to Dornach head for the ruined castle on the hill, perhaps not realising that a historic piece of impressionist architecture is open to the public every day, 08.00 to 22.00, with 80 minute guided tours.

Goetheanum: Switzerland's Architectural Marvel

Discover the Goetheanum, a true architectural masterpiece located in Dornach, Switzerland. Designed by Rudolf Steiner, the Goetheanum serves as the world center for the anthroposophical movement. Its unique organic architecture, with expressive concrete forms, stands as a testament to Steiner's vision and creativity. Beyond its architectural significance, the Goetheanum has deep roots in the biodynamic agriculture movement, giving birth to the renowned Demeter brand. Additionally, the holistic and natural approach of the anthroposophical movement led to the creation of Weleda, a brand celebrated for its natural and organic skincare products. We highly recommend a visit to this iconic Swiss landmark to immerse yourself in its rich history and breathtaking design.

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Ruine Dorneck, Dornach SO, Schweiz | 4K UHD 60fps

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Das Schloss Dorneck ist die Ruine einer mittelalterlichen Befestigung (Höhenburg) in der Nähe von Dornach im Kanton Solothurn in der Schweiz. (Quelle: Wikipedia)



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Dorneck Castle, Switzerland

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Dorneck Castle is accessed by taking the train south to Dornach from Basel, and enjoying a pleasant walk up through woods until you come to the fairytale ruined walls of Dorneck.
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The Glashaus, also known as the Glass House, is a newer addition to the Goetheanum complex.

The Glashaus is a modern glass structure located adjacent to the main Goetheanum building. It serves as a multipurpose space that can accommodate various events, exhibitions, workshops, and conferences. The design of the Glashaus incorporates large windows and glass panels, allowing for ample natural light and a connection with the surrounding natural environment.

This addition provides a contrast to the original concrete architecture of the Goetheanum while complementing its aesthetic. The Glashaus offers a flexible and contemporary venue for activities that align with the principles and themes of anthroposophy.

Pfeffingen Castle

Pfeffingen Castle is a castle in the municipality of Pfeffingen of the canton of Basel-Land in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance. Pfeffingen Castle is one of the largest castle ruins in the Basel-Land canton

Vlog 06: International Students Conference (ISC) in Dornach

My experience at the international students' conference at the Goetheanum in Dornach

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Top 10 Best Restaurants to Visit in Mulhouse | France - English

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Setting the criteria for our list of the 10 best restaurants in Mulhouse was the easy bit. Anywhere we felt compelled to revisit again and again was instantly in. We’re excited to give you Mulhouse's top 10 restaurants to visit in Mulhouse, presented in no particular order. In our list surely the ultimate guide to the best restaurants in Mulhouse – you’ll find it all: the best new openings, classic cheap eats. In this video, we are going to discuss top 10 restaurants in Mulhouse and the finest places to eat in Mulhouse. Our esteemed viewers are in for a treat today, and they must dine in these best restaurants to visit in Mulhouse to get the real taste of some of the most delicious dishes ever cooked.

Mulhouse has no shortage of excellent restaurants in Mulhouse. Almost every month, there is another new spot to eat opening in the city. Since we are spoiled for choice on where to dine, it might be hard to pick where to eat next. So to help you figure out the places you need to try, we've gathered up a bucket list of the best restaurants in Mulhouse that you won't regret going to.

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There are many beautiful restaurants in Mulhouse. France has some of the best restaurants in Mulhouse. We collected data on the top 10 restaurants to visit in Mulhouse. There are many famous restaurants in Mulhouse and some of them are beautiful restaurants in Mulhouse. People from all over France love these Mulhouse beautiful restaurants which are also Mulhouse famous restaurants. In this video, we will show you the beautiful restaurants to visit in Mulhouse.

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Walking Through the Streets of Lucerne, Switzerland

Walking through the streets of Lucerne, Switzerland on a cloudy summer day. This was filmed on July 17th, 2021, when there was severe flooding in Germany and Belgium, and you can see that the river going through Lucerne is also on the verge of overflowing. Luckily there were sunny days ahead.
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Grand Tour of Switzerland Teil 1

Wir sind unterwegs in der Schweiz. In unserem ersten Video begleitet Ihr uns nach Dornach, Laufen, Kloster Mariastein, Delémont und Porrentruy.
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Säntis Mountain Visit Virtual Tour Switzerland Alps 4K

Hello Travelers!!! Welcome to vorgewandert - virtual travel channel. You are currently watching a virtual tour on the Säntis a famous mountain in Switzerland.

The Säntis, at 2,502 m above sea level, is simply fascinating. Enjoy unique panoramic views of six countries, Lake Constance and the Alpine foothills. The mountain is well worth a visit in all weathers: spacious terraces, walking trails and a souvenir shop are all to be found on the summit.

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