I am French this is my city of adoption, i absolutely fell in love with it, the architecture, the athmosphere, the Rhine shores, the mix of university dynamism and more relaxed ambiance...plus the region's landscape reminds me of my native region of Burgundy, it is exactly the same so i feel at home...love it !
I lived in Mainz in the 80s, I always loved it and felt so much at home. It's still a beautiful city. This brought back some great memories. Thank you.
Ich bin gebürtiger Mainzer und seit 30 Jahren weg. Sie sollten dieses Video an die Stadt verkaufen. Sie haben ein gutes Auge. Die Stadt wirkt sehr gemütlich und lebenswert. Habe richtig Heimatgefühle bekommen. Tolles Video 👍🏻
I enjoyed watching this video very much. Seeing Mainz from above is beautiful. Also, the places that I visited when I lived in Wiesbaden bring a lot of fond memories to my mind. Thank you for sharing your video.
A very nice video, I find the cultural proximity to the Rhine very interesting and find that the Rheinhessen region has no other city except Mainz, since the Rheinhessen region is the largest wine-growing area in Germany and, with its close proximity to the city of Mainz, is of great importance for the region is. One must not forget that Mainz is a university town and with the Biontech that found the first vaccination, Mainz is world famous. Fortunately, I currently live in Wiesbaden and can, if I want, go to Mainz every day and visit, but there are other things to do as well. Long story short, I like the city very much and the people are very nice, which makes it one of the most liveable cities in Germany.
Thank you so much for taking time to watch and good to see your comment. You are absolutely right about all the points you mentioned above. Please do share with your friends and family :)
Bingen is like one of the gates to the Mittelrheintal. In the South you get to the wine region Nahe. The location is very nice. Can't comment on the TH Bingen but all the Hochschulen in the state/country should have similiar approaches (being more practical for example). What differs are the study programs. If you're into tech stuff or science than this college may be for you. Bingen has a railway connection. The likelyhood of being discrimnated or harrased as a foreigner is low. People in the Southwest tend to be friendlier.
@@hqhands my daughter got admission in that university and is joining in September .a bit worried,as we are unaware of the situation there.we didn't get much vlogs about this university..
@@bindkrisna5264 If she's into greener areas then she'll have a good time regarding the general athmosphere. My guess is that it has an positive influence on the students. The city isn't big, but this can be said for a lot of cities here in Rheinland-Pfalz. Other cities like our state capital Mainz or Koblenz aren't far away. And you can reach them via train.
I am French this is my city of adoption, i absolutely fell in love with it, the architecture, the athmosphere, the Rhine shores, the mix of university dynamism and more relaxed ambiance...plus the region's landscape reminds me of my native region of Burgundy, it is exactly the same so i feel at home...love it !
Thanks for sharing!
As a Belgian Mainz05 fan, this is beatiful
I lived in Mainz in the 80s, I always loved it and felt so much at home. It's still a beautiful city. This brought back some great memories. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
Ich liebe Deutschland, es ist wunderbar mit klugen und intelligenten Menschen🙂
Ich bin gebürtiger Mainzer und seit 30 Jahren weg.
Sie sollten dieses Video an die Stadt verkaufen. Sie haben ein gutes Auge. Die Stadt wirkt sehr gemütlich und lebenswert. Habe richtig Heimatgefühle bekommen.
Tolles Video 👍🏻
I enjoyed watching this video very much. Seeing Mainz from above is beautiful. Also, the places that I visited when I lived in Wiesbaden bring a lot of fond memories to my mind. Thank you for sharing your video.
Beatiful City 😊😊😊❤
Cool that this Video gets recomended to me because I live in Mainz for my whole life since 17 jears
Glad that you liked it
Die Deutschen sind ehrlich, ehrlich, ich habe großen Respekt
Complimenti ai prof,per il loro importante contributo contro la pandemia.🧪💉
A very nice video, I find the cultural proximity to the Rhine very interesting and find that the Rheinhessen region has no other city except Mainz, since the Rheinhessen region is the largest wine-growing area in Germany and, with its close proximity to the city of Mainz, is of great importance for the region is. One must not forget that Mainz is a university town and with the Biontech that found the first vaccination, Mainz is world famous. Fortunately, I currently live in Wiesbaden and can, if I want, go to Mainz every day and visit, but there are other things to do as well. Long story short, I like the city very much and the people are very nice, which makes it one of the most liveable cities in Germany.
Thank you so much for taking time to watch and good to see your comment. You are absolutely right about all the points you mentioned above. Please do share with your friends and family :)
Жемчужина европы ! ! !😀🙂😋😎
Impressive
Great
I live there!!!!!!!!!
And loving it….? 🕺🏻
Same
What about Bingen college,any idea..for international students?
what do you want to know exactly? are we talking about TH Bingen? Bingen itself is a small city and mostly famous for tourism.
Bingen is like one of the gates to the Mittelrheintal. In the South you get to the wine region Nahe. The location is very nice. Can't comment on the TH Bingen but all the Hochschulen in the state/country should have similiar approaches (being more practical for example). What differs are the study programs. If you're into tech stuff or science than this college may be for you.
Bingen has a railway connection.
The likelyhood of being discrimnated or harrased as a foreigner is low. People in the Southwest tend to be friendlier.
@@hqhands my daughter got admission in that university and is joining in September .a bit worried,as we are unaware of the situation there.we didn't get much vlogs about this university..
@@stevensiegert thanku for responding 🙏
@@bindkrisna5264 If she's into greener areas then she'll have a good time regarding the general athmosphere. My guess is that it has an positive influence on the students.
The city isn't big, but this can be said for a lot of cities here in Rheinland-Pfalz. Other cities like our state capital Mainz or Koblenz aren't far away. And you can reach them via train.
👩🏻🦰Wo ist Manuela?
Men, study longevity for Men.
Wunderbar Mainz UND Deutschlan
İch bin turkin