Jan Aike Germany You could argue that some of the progenitors of American Hollywood were German Jews, but as far as Hollywood is concerned, it has been a Jewish construct from its conception. Perhaps our opinions on this matter differ because I do not believe a Jew to be a German. I do not know the history of the movie industry in Germany, if you have any books or websites on this I'd be very interested. As far as America is concerned, however, I know it to be a purely Jewish construct. I can recommend a book called "An empire of their own" with regards to American Hollywood.
If you see these two videos you will be able to recognise. They are all compiled from these two videos of this very channel : th-cam.com/video/qdDVl9wuEGw/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/Qctb90Udisk/w-d-xo.html
It is wonderful to be able to see how these grand structures have survived and fit into the surrounding countryside. It is my dream to one day take a river cruise through Europe. Not much chance of that, but one can only dream. LOL Thank you
I recognize 2 castles from the area of Germany my family is from. @1:25 is Schloss Lembeck, a moated castle, Dorsten, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. @1:47 is Vischering Castle in Lüdinghausen, North Rhine-Westphalia
So much beautiful castles still are in Germany though Germany lost more than 1/2 of its land After both world wars and though so many hundreds castles were destroyed in the wars and especially in the 2. World War.
Schan Ninla The castles survived, because they weren't important in the world wars. The big cities were destroyed and they were built up very fuctional and often ugly too. That is the reason why only middle and small towns have oldtowns, whish weren't bombed or only a little bit. Many big cities don't have an oldtown today, only big old buildings like churches, museums, theatres or operas, which were rebuilt. Today only some of the rich cities rebuilt a small part of their oldtown for tourist like frankfurt, Leipzig, Dresden, Cologne, Nuremberg, Munich, Münster and Berlin. French, Italian, austrian, dutch or british cities have bigger oldtowns in big cities than germany. But germany has many realy beautiful small and middle cities.
Most "major cities" were destroyed in the war, and castles and palasts were also lost in these big cities. Some were not completely destroyed and could be rebuilt. Their art treasures were mostly outsourced during the bombing war and are therefore still there for the most part. Outside these big cities and in small towns, most of Castles and Palaces remained undestroyed intact anyway. Almost more damage than World War II bombs, the architecture terrorists maked in the reconstruction phase after the war. It has been in "big cities" cleared too much, which could easily be rebuilt. If you visit Germany and want to see a lot of old architecture, you should "not only" drive into the big cities. Today lost castles are even completely reconstructed, as for example in Berlin, Potsdam and Dresden. People are tired to see only modern and futuristic, steel, glass and concrete cruelty. Hartly welcome in good old Germany!
"Palaces" aren't an architecture, it can't come from anywhere. The first were probably built in the current Irak or Egypt (which is Africa but I guess that sub-saharan Africa was implied, which is even more stupid), but those have nothing to do with the ones built later in Europe (historically many architectural styles were created later, with new techniques (for example the neo-classical is inspired by the roman classical architecture).In this video, the castle had many different architectures (gothic, renaissance, neo classical, neo gothic...). For example the Schwerin castle is an improved (19th century) version of French renaissance architecture (from the 16th century), and the Neuschwanstein is kind of unique but is a neo romanesque structure.All of that just to say, real castle from the middle-ages are again something else (nothing to do with the "castles" (which are actually palaces) from the 19th century for example). There is no real invention only a concept that define a (medieval) castle, it just meant "fortified residence of the noble". The architecture used is what people should wonder about.
Ahahah what an inventive (though ridiculous) statement. It makes so much no sense at all historically I don't even know where to begin, probably useless anyway.
believe what you want the knowledge plus mathematics was built by the BLACK NOBILITY WHO RULED FOR 700 YRS.the Moors the white lived Europeans at that time were mainly illiterate lived in barn with the animals.The Castle Keep were adaption do the constant fighting.So we both are right .Don't forget Germany was African Holy Roman Empire.
The names of this german castles are: Neuschwanstein, Stahleck Werenwag, Marxburg, Würzburg, Stolzenfels, Eltz, Trifels, Cochem, Falkenstein, Kaltenstein, Rudelsburg, Heidelberg, Lembeck, Blankenburg, Raesfeld, Hohenasberg, Mäuseturm, Glücksburg, Bernburg, Schönburg, Marxburg II, Vischering, Rabenstein, Albrechtsburg, Giech, Normannstein, Rheinfels, Lichtenstein, Neuenburg, Waldeck, Wartburg, Pfalz, Schwerin, Hohenzollern!
Thanks!!!
Thanks a bunch
Richard Wagner's Lohengrin ... The compilation of bombastic music fits for old castles in Germany ... beautiful compilation.
What a fine composer Wagner was
Jan Aike Germany You could argue that some of the progenitors of American Hollywood were German Jews, but as far as Hollywood is concerned, it has been a Jewish construct from its conception.
Perhaps our opinions on this matter differ because I do not believe a Jew to be a German. I do not know the history of the movie industry in Germany, if you have any books or websites on this I'd be very interested. As far as America is concerned, however, I know it to be a purely Jewish construct.
I can recommend a book called "An empire of their own" with regards to American Hollywood.
Stunning video, thank you!!
Thank you,Germany.Love from India.I will surely visit Fatherland
I miss Germany so much! To go from views like these to views of Iowa is just depressing!
+Marty933 lol I'm from South Africa and live in North Carolina and many times I feel the same way.
The black hills are the American equivalent! Awesome Victorian architecture right alongside cliffs 😁
@@marsco2442 yeah but the amount of cultural stuff here doesn't amount for a 5% of what they have in Europe tho :/
Nice. I saw a bunch of German castles in a postcard scrap haul I did recently (featured on my channel in glorious detail).
Beautiful, but would love it if the castles were identified in the video.
Yes
@@bfoz Indeed
definitely agree
some I recognize, but not all
Yes
If you see these two videos you will be able to recognise. They are all compiled from these two videos of this very channel : th-cam.com/video/qdDVl9wuEGw/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/Qctb90Udisk/w-d-xo.html
there are castles (burg / burgen / festung) like strongholds and (schloss / schlösser) more for prestige and reputation - thx for uploading
Beautiful castles
There are hundreds more worth to be seen. Near Heidelberg, for example, the castles of Mannheim, Rastatt, Bruchsal, Hambach, Ludwigsburg, Karlsruhe...
It is wonderful to be able to see how these grand structures have survived and fit into the surrounding countryside. It is my dream to one day take a river cruise through Europe. Not much chance of that, but one can only dream. LOL Thank you
I recognize 2 castles from the area of Germany my family is from. @1:25 is Schloss Lembeck, a moated castle, Dorsten, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. @1:47 is Vischering Castle in Lüdinghausen, North Rhine-Westphalia
So much beautiful castles still are in Germany though Germany lost more than 1/2 of its land After both world wars and though so many hundreds castles were destroyed in the wars and especially in the 2. World War.
Schan Ninla The castles survived, because they weren't important in the world wars. The big cities were destroyed and they were built up very fuctional and often ugly too. That is the reason why only middle and small towns have oldtowns, whish weren't bombed or only a little bit. Many big cities don't have an oldtown today, only big old buildings like churches, museums, theatres or operas, which were rebuilt. Today only some of the rich cities rebuilt a small part of their oldtown for tourist like frankfurt, Leipzig, Dresden, Cologne, Nuremberg, Munich, Münster and Berlin. French, Italian, austrian, dutch or british cities have bigger oldtowns in big cities than germany. But germany has many realy beautiful small and middle cities.
Actually I can’t remember that one castle got destroyed... every city but not the castles.
Most "major cities" were destroyed in the war, and castles and palasts were also lost in these big cities. Some were not completely destroyed and could be rebuilt. Their art treasures were mostly outsourced during the bombing war and are therefore still there for the most part. Outside these big cities and in small towns, most of Castles and Palaces remained undestroyed intact anyway. Almost more damage than World War II bombs, the architecture terrorists maked in the reconstruction phase after the war. It has been in "big cities" cleared too much, which could easily be rebuilt. If you visit Germany and want to see a lot of old architecture, you should "not only" drive into the big cities.
Today lost castles are even completely reconstructed, as for example in Berlin, Potsdam and Dresden. People are tired to see only modern and futuristic, steel, glass and concrete cruelty.
Hartly welcome in good old Germany!
Did they use the castles to like hide out and stuff?
@@linajurgensen4698 Take a look what is left from the castle of Kiel and how a was rebuilt. :-(
Game of thrones should have used Germany instead of Spain
They didnt only use spain
I like the castle that appears at 2:37 to 2:57 the most. What is its name?
Super
Lovely!!
I would like to identify these castles. Please, what are the names of the Castles?
0:00 Castle Neuschwanstein
0:22 Castle Stahleck
0:31 Castle Marksburg
0:42 Palace Stolzenfels
0:49 Castle Eltz
1:22 Palace Heidelberg
1:36 Mäuseturm
1:38 Castle Glücksburg
1:43 Castle Schönburg
1:54 Albrechtsburg Meissen
2:04 Castle Rheinfels
2:19 Wartburg
2:23 Toll Station Pfalzgrafenstein
2:37 Palace Schwerin
3:00 Castle Hohenzollern
Thank you very much.
Baryogenese Thank you very much.
Very nice, but there’s no names of the castles to know and visit 😅
Whats the castle at 1:09?
Album name please?
Does anyone know the name of 1:33 and 1:40.
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What's the name of the last Castle?
Schloss Hohenzollern ( Hohenzollern Castle)
Thanks! :)
See the starforts?
who or whom lives or use to live in these castle's?
I wonder who owns those castles
A castle like these is not so much "owned" as "operated and maintained"
Mostly the descendants of the people who built them.
Ich vermisse Dich Germania!
Prekratki su kadrovi.
Castles arent from.Africa. Maybe Palaces. But REAL Castles are probably from Germany. And However. The Germans Made the best castles ever.
"Palaces" aren't an architecture, it can't come from anywhere. The first were probably built in the current Irak or Egypt (which is Africa but I guess that sub-saharan Africa was implied, which is even more stupid), but those have nothing to do with the ones built later in Europe (historically many architectural styles were created later, with new techniques (for example the neo-classical is inspired by the roman classical architecture).In this video, the castle had many different architectures (gothic, renaissance, neo classical, neo gothic...). For example the Schwerin castle is an improved (19th century) version of French renaissance architecture (from the 16th century), and the Neuschwanstein is kind of unique but is a neo romanesque structure.All of that just to say, real castle from the middle-ages are again something else (nothing to do with the "castles" (which are actually palaces) from the 19th century for example). There is no real invention only a concept that define a (medieval) castle, it just meant "fortified residence of the noble". The architecture used is what people should wonder about.
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CASTLES ARE FROM GERMANY.
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كني قاعد اتابع فيلم رومنسي
I'm not black but I think Blacks taught Medieval europeans how to build castles. how do i know? You can proto-Castle structures in Ethiopia.
Ahahah what an inventive (though ridiculous) statement. It makes so much no sense at all historically I don't even know where to begin, probably useless anyway.
Germany is a part of Eastern Europe ! So Europe - East must be written by somebody who hasn't done his homework in Geography.
CASTLES CAME FROM ETHIOPIA AN AFRICAN CONCEPT
100 americans = 99 idiots
WHICH LEARNED FROM THE AFRICAN GERMANS MOORS
/MUUR
believe what you want the knowledge plus mathematics was built by the BLACK NOBILITY WHO RULED FOR 700 YRS.the Moors the white lived Europeans at that time were mainly illiterate lived in barn with the animals.The Castle Keep were adaption do the constant fighting.So we both are right .Don't forget Germany was African
Holy Roman Empire.
Germany was african ?? Wtf 🙈🙈🙈🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🤘
@Tomas P castles are less "European" than they are "feudal" imo, popping up in places like Japan even.
I like the castle that appears at 2:37 to 2:57 the most. What is its name?
Hi!
It is the "Schweriner Schloss".
I hope, I was able to help you.
Greetings
megatwingo Greetings to you too. Deutsche do not only make the best cars, beer and bread. They make the best castles/palaces too. :)
:-)