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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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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 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 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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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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00:00 - The Intro
00:12 - Where is Augsburg
00:23 - The Golden Hall, in the Rathaus
01:34 - Walking Maximilianstraße
01:40 - The Weavers' House
02:02 - The Mercury Fountain
02:28 - The Hercules Fountain
02:50 - The Schaezlerpalais
03:01 - St Ulrich's & St Afra's Abbey
03:19 - Time to Discover - The Rote tor (Red Tower)
04:40 - Augsburger Dom - Augsburg Cathedral
05:23 - The Fuggerei

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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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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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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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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.
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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.

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Augsburg, Germany - 4K Walking Tour - With Captions and Surrounding Sound [4k Ultra-HD 60fps]

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???? Ending address: Hofgarten, Fronhof 8, 86152 Augsburg, Germany.

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0:00 Augsburg Germany Walking Tour Intro and Map
0:40 Rotes Tor (Red Gate)
1:25 Spitalgasse Street with Augsburger Puppenkiste, Historische Wassertürme and St. Margareth am Milchberg Church
4:08 Kasperl-Ampel (famous traditional puppet character traffic light)
4:23 Milchberg Street with Basilica of SS. Ulrich and Afra and Alte Schmiede (Old Forge)
6:23 Ulrichsplatz (Urlich Square)
7:22 Maximilianstraße Street with Herkulesbrunnen (Hercules' Fountain), Schaezlerpalais, Hotel Maximilian's and Fuggerhäuser (Fugger houses)
12:43 Moritzplatz (Moritz Square) with Weberhaus Augsburg (former guild house of the weavers in Augsburg), St. Moritz Church and Mercury fountain
14:07 Fuggerplatz (Fugger Square) with Hans Jakob Fugger - Denkmal (Hans Jakob Fugger Monument), Welserhaus & Maximilian Museum
14:40 Martin-Luther-Platz (Martin Luther Square) with St. Anne's Church and
Gedächtnisbrunnen der Goldschmiedekunst (Memorial fountain of goldsmith art)
15:37 Annastraße Street and Unter dem Bogen Street
17:51 Rathausplatz (Town Hall Square) with Perlachturm (Perlach Tower),
Augsburger Rathaus & Goldener Saal (Augsburg town hall & Golden Hall) and
Augustusbrunnen (Augustus fountain)
19:41 Elias-Holl-Platz (Elias Holl Square)
21:15 Sterngasse Street with Stadtmetzg Building and Georgsbrunnen (George fountain)
22:11 Hinter d. Metzg Street
23:12 Mittlerer Lech Canal, Hinterer Lech Canal and Brechthaus Building on the Auf dem Rain Street
23:58 Schmiedgasse Street
24:34 Leonhardsberg Street
26:03 Mittlerer Graben Street and Unterer Graben Street
27:28 Zirbelnuss-Kanal-Brücke (Zirbelnuss Canal Bridge), Liliom Kino Augsburg and Unterer Brunnenturm
28:41 Mauerberg, Spenglergäßchen Street, St. Barbara Street and Kustosgäßchen Street
31:31 The Cathedral of Augsburg and Roman excavation site
33:37 Fronhof green area with Government of Swabia (former prince-bishop's residence) and Burggrafenturm (Burgrave Tower)
35:33 Fronhof Street with Hofgarten

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Augsburg Walk from Rathaus to Eiskanal via Haunstetter and Hochzoll

Walking video from Augsburg Rathaus or Town Hall to Haunstetterstrasse then by train to Hochzoll and walk again to Eiskanal where Canoe Slalom World Cup 2023 competition was held.

Augsburg, Bavaria is one of Germany’s oldest cities. The varied architecture in its center includes medieval guild houses, the 11th-century St. Mary's cathedral and the onion-domed Sankt Ulrich und Afra abbey.

he Augsburg Eiskanal is an artificial whitewater river in Augsburg, Germany, constructed as the canoe slalom venue for the 1972 Summer Olympics in nearby Munich.

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00:00 - Intro Logo, highlights and title
00:37 - Rathausstrasse Start of Walk
08:24 - Königsplatz Station
25:51 - Haunstetterstrasse Station
27:36 - Hochzoll
43:20 - Eiskanal
59:55 - Outro

AUGSBURG 2023 ???????? Drone Aerial 4K Drohne | Bavaria Bayern Germany Deutschland

Augsburg (2023) is a city in Swabia, Bavaria (Schwaben, Bayern) in Germany (Deutschland). Augsburg was founded by the Romans in 15 BC and is one of the oldest cities of Germany. Augsburg has a medieval city centre (Altstadt) and has many urban districts around it. Between 1530 and 155 Augsburg played a crucial role in the reformation. Furthermore, the oldest social housing project was started here in 1530 (the Fuggerei) by Jakob Fugger. It is the third largest city of Bavaria after Munich and Nuremberg. The city of Augsburg has a population of 300,000 and 885,000 in its metropolitan area. Interesting sites to visit are the Town Hall, the Perlachturm and the market, the Fuggerei, the Fugger's City Palace, Fünfgratturm tower, Cathedral of St. Maria, Augsburg Synagogue and the St. Ulrich and St. Afra Cathedral.

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Walking through Augsburg, Germany/ Rundgang durch die Altstadt von Augsburg

10.04.2018 - Morgens gegen 9 Uhr lief ich in der Altstadt von Augsburg herum. Ich finde das eine klasse Stadt.

The Fuggerei, Augsburg - The world's oldest social housing complex still in use

The Fuggerei is the world's oldest social housing complex still in use. It is a walled enclave within the city of Augsburg, Bavaria. It takes its name from the Fugger family and was founded in 1516 by Jakob Fugger the Younger (known as Jakob Fugger the Rich) as a place where the needy citizens of Augsburg could be housed.

By 1523, 52 houses had been built, and in the coming years the area expanded with various streets, small squares and a church. The gates were locked at night, so the Fuggerei was, in its own right, very similar to a small independent medieval town. It was expanded a few times in the next couple of centuries, the last one taking place in 1973. Before that, the complex had to be wholly rebuilt after it was damaged by bombing during World War

It is still inhabited today, affording it the status of being the oldest social housing project in the world. Each house has two apartments measuring 500 to 700 square foot with its own kitchen, a parlour, a bedroom and a tiny spare room. The steep roofs serve as attics for both families and there is no cellar. On the back of each house is a small garden.

The Fuggerei’s most famous resident was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's great-grandfather, the mason Franz Mozart, who lived in the Fuggerei between 1681 and 1694, and was commemorated posthumously by a stone plaque. About 150 people live in the society today, still paying an annual rent of the equivalent of one guilder. Even the fee for a tour into the Fuggerei costs over four times the annual rent.

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Fui até Augsburg, terceira maior cidade da Baviera, para me encontrar com uma das mais influentes youtubers sobre a Alemanha, e também sobre o idioma alemão: Ingrid Lenk. A Ingrid, além de ser minha amiga das Ciências Sociais da Unicamp, sim estudamos juntos, tem um dos canais mais interessantes quando o assunto é Alemanha: o Deutsch und Deutschland (Alemão e Alemanha).

Foi a ocasião de poder fazer uma colaboração e ainda conhecer a cidade que ela adotou para ser sua aqui nas terras germânicas. Augsburg tem uma história riquíssima. Foi capital de província do Império Romano, cidade imperial no Sacro Império Alemão e ainda um dos centros financeiros mais importantes da Europa renascentista. Ou seja, tem muito o que se ver na cidade. Os destaques são:

00:00 - Introdução
01:48 - Augsburg e o Império Romano
04:11 - A Paz de Augsburg
06:27 - Catedral de Augsburg
07:07 - Fuggerei
10:21 - Maximilianstrasse
14:33 - Despedida

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Goldener Saal im Rathaus von Augsburg

Der Goldene Saal – Verführung in Gold

Der Goldene Saal im dritten Obergeschoss des Augsburger Rathauses gilt als einer der schönsten Prunkräume der Spät-Renaissance nördlich der Alpen. Der Saal geht über drei Fensterreihen und nimmt eine Fläche von 552 qm ein. Seine Höhe beträgt vierzehn Meter. Die Kassettendecke ist mit Blattgold verkleidet und galt schon zum Zeitpunkt ihrer Entstehung als einzigartig. Erbaut wurde der Saal, wie das gesamte Rathaus, von Elias Holl in den Jahren zwischen 1615 und 1624. Die Ausgestaltung übernahm Johann Matthias Kager, der zeitweise auch Bürgermeister der Stadt Augsburg war. Vorbild dürfte unter anderem der Dogenpalast in Venedig gewesen sein.

Kager schuf das zentrale Bild in der Kassettendecke zum Thema der Sapientia – der Weisheit. Die seitlich angeordneten Rundbilder, die sich im östlichen der Kriegskunst und im westlichen der Architektur widmen, ergänzen das Hauptgemälde. Die ovalen Frauenbilder stellen Allegorien dar, die sich auf die Weisheit beziehen. Alle Bilder sind nach den alten Motiven in den 1970iger Jahren neu gemalt worden. Auf dem umlaufenden Fries über den Türen sind Herrscher aus zwei Jahrtausenden dargestellt, die mit Augsburg in irgendeiner Beziehung gestanden haben. Die Nordseite zeigt acht heidnische Kaiser, die Südseite acht Kaiser christlicher Zeit. Die wohl wichtigsten sind Julius Caesar, Otto der Große, Maximilian I. und Karl V.

Seitlich an den Saal grenzen die sogenannten vier Fürstenzimmer an. Sie waren als Rückzugsräume für hochgestellte Persönlichkeiten, zum Beispiel für den Kaiser mit Gefolge, die Kaiserin und die Kurfürsten sowie wichtige Berater.

Ursprünglich war der Saal als Versammlungsraum bei den Reichstagen des Heiligen Römischen Reichs gedacht. Aufgrund der Wirren des Dreißigjährigen Krieges kam es jedoch nicht mehr zur Abhaltung eines solchen Reichstags in Augsburg. Weil sich die Stadt auf die „falsche (lutherische) Seite“ gestellt hatte, befahl Kaiser Leopold I., dass die Reichstage ab 1654 im linientreuen Regensburg abzuhalten seien. 1663 schließlich versammelten sich die Reichsfürsten zum Reichstag zu Regensburg. Da die Reichsfürsten faktisch nie zu einem Ende kamen, wurde daraus irgendwann der „Immerwährenden Reichstag zu Regensburg“.

Bei dem Bombenangriff Ende Februar 1944 wurde das Augsburger Rathaus so schwer getroffen, dass es bis auf die Ziegelmauern und Ziegelgewölbe ausbrannte. Beim Wiederaufbau nach dem Krieg fehlten weitgehend die finanziellen Mittel, um den Goldenen Saal in seiner einstigen Pracht zu rekonstruieren. Anstelle der Kassettendecke zog man eine schmucklose Holzdecke ein, die an einer Stahlbetondecke abgehängt war. Den Boden versah man mit einem bloßen Estrich.

Aus Anlass des 2000-jährigen Stadtjubiläums 1985 beschloss der Stadtrat von Ende der 1970iger Jahre die vollständige Restaurierung des Saales. Anhand von historischen Farbdiapositive auf Glas und Bauzeichnungen aus der Entstehungszeit gelang eine weitgehend originalgetreue Rekonstruktion.

Für die Vergoldung im Saal benötigte man insgesamt nur 2,6 Kilogramm Blattgold. Dies entspricht gerade einmal dem Gewicht von 80 Krügerrand Münzen. Damit dürften die Kosten für das Gold die geringste Position bei den Gesamtkosten von rund 8 Millionen DM ausgemacht haben.



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Augsburgo: tres sugerencias | Destino Alemania

La piragüista Jasmin Schornberg ha encontrado en Augsburg su patria deportiva. Nos recomienda: El palacio Schaezlerpalais de estilo rococó, arte en el palacio de cristal, y el jardín botánico.

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