It was fun to revisit this old city! I was here back in 2018 filming with ProSieben! Here are the episodes from that trip if you want to reminisce (or see them for the first time) Pro7 Episode : th-cam.com/video/16uafWhihRY/w-d-xo.html My Vlog: th-cam.com/video/VmMCTSBwjyQ/w-d-xo.html My Other vlog: th-cam.com/video/S2y0IN6aggc/w-d-xo.html
Lmao that pro sieben episode is classic! I guess I’ve been watching you guys for quite a while now. And after all these years, finally moving to Europe next year! Not Germany at the beginning but that’s the goal. Boom baby!
Why werenˋt you in Rosenheim? Rosenheim has 63 000 inhabitans. Historically, Rosenheim burned down to the ground and the citizens asked for permission to collect money in München so that they could rebuild their city.
"Burgerbräu" - You nailed the Bürger part pretty much. Speak the "Bräu" part like a Brit/Australian... "Oi Mate!" with a nice rounbd "oi" at the end... "Broi"
Always love your tours of German towns, much more than other countries. Just seems your connection to the country and part of language adds so much. It helps I’ve visited three times and have relatives there.
The ,,Rathaus,, is breathtaking bro. Feeling like im in Warcraft3. And im from Bavaria haha. Go on, always nice to share your interest for our sweet little country.
Bro im watchin 12 minutes and see 3 slaughterys there, even 4? not sure haha. welcome to bayern. you have to visit niederbayern ( regensburg, straubing, passau ) welcome bro
Bad Reichenhall means, when translated into English: “The bath that is rich in salt”, free translated: ""Rich Saline Springs Spa Valley" or "Prosperous Salt Spa Creek Town"
Hello Conner, thank you for sharing your experiences. Here is the English translation for the three signs in the video: 32:12 min: In memory to our class mate Agnes Winkler born on 9th April 1927 died on 25th April 1945 at 11:00 AM during the bombing raid at our city. 43:22 min: In memory to the victims of the bombing raid on 25th April 1945 47:58 min: After World War II the city Bad Reichenhall has helpfully welcomed more than 6000 German expellee.
At around 32:00 it is actually not the Agnes Winkler wall. Locals call it the "Rainer Winkler wall". It is named after Rainer Winkler, a famous local from the franconian countryside. Aber war ja klar, n Ami, der über Deutscha labert, aller...
It was fun to revisit this old city! I was here back in 2018 filming with ProSieben! Here are the episodes from that trip if you want to reminisce (or see them for the first time)
Pro7 Episode : th-cam.com/video/16uafWhihRY/w-d-xo.html
My Vlog: th-cam.com/video/VmMCTSBwjyQ/w-d-xo.html
My Other vlog: th-cam.com/video/S2y0IN6aggc/w-d-xo.html
Lmao that pro sieben episode is classic! I guess I’ve been watching you guys for quite a while now. And after all these years, finally moving to Europe next year! Not Germany at the beginning but that’s the goal.
Boom baby!
But you didnˋt go to visit the salt mine in Bad reichenhall did you?
You will have a lot of fun!
Have you also been to the Obersalzberg and seen the Hitler house?
Why werenˋt you in Rosenheim? Rosenheim has 63 000 inhabitans. Historically, Rosenheim burned down to the ground and the citizens asked for permission to collect money in München so that they could rebuild their city.
Was für ein schönes Video! Greetings from Trier, the oldest city of Germany :)
maaan,i was waiting for an new tour! really enjoying this man,but ofcourse i hope you enjoy it even more there!!
Visit Wuppertal with the World Famous Hanging Train called The Schwebebahn!
I remember those ProSieben episodes of the "Taff" series. Seen them all when they aired them and loved them!
"Burgerbräu" - You nailed the Bürger part pretty much. Speak the "Bräu" part like a Brit/Australian... "Oi Mate!" with a nice rounbd "oi" at the end... "Broi"
Always love your tours of German towns, much more than other countries. Just seems your connection to the country and part of language adds so much. It helps I’ve visited three times and have relatives there.
The ,,Rathaus,, is breathtaking bro. Feeling like im in Warcraft3. And im from Bavaria haha. Go on, always nice to share your interest for our sweet little country.
Like to see it from another view. So much to discover.
Next stops: Neuburg an der Donau, Weltenburg monastery, Harburg castle, Nördlingen and Donauwörth.
Go visit Loket, Krummau and Mikulov in CZ. Beautiful landscapes around.
Bro im watchin 12 minutes and see 3 slaughterys there, even 4? not sure haha. welcome to bayern. you have to visit niederbayern ( regensburg, straubing, passau ) welcome bro
Bad Reichenhall means, when translated into English: “The bath that is rich in salt”, free translated: ""Rich Saline Springs Spa Valley" or "Prosperous Salt Spa Creek Town"
Hello Conner,
thank you for sharing your experiences.
Here is the English translation for the three signs in the video:
32:12 min: In memory to our class mate Agnes Winkler
born on 9th April 1927
died on 25th April 1945 at 11:00 AM
during the bombing raid at our city.
43:22 min: In memory to the victims of the bombing raid on 25th April 1945
47:58 min: After World War II the city Bad Reichenhall has helpfully welcomed more than 6000 German expellee.
Thank you for these translations !
Is there public transportation within the city? Nice video by the way
Ypu havp to got to eagles nest! Ist just only a few Kilometerstand away!
Hey Buddy! When will you be back? Do not avoid me! 😅
Btw...Bad means Bath....
But you didnˋt go to visit the salt mine in Bad Reichenhall did you?
Are you gonna be in baden wurrtemburg again?
Was machen deine beiden Schwestern, sind sie noch nicht in Deutschland?
e la pizza niente qui?
First!
nice
Bad Reichenhall. City of Zeugen Jehovas!
At around 32:00 it is actually not the Agnes Winkler wall. Locals call it the "Rainer Winkler wall". It is named after Rainer Winkler, a famous local from the franconian countryside. Aber war ja klar, n Ami, der über Deutscha labert, aller...