Aachen in 5 minutes ???? Aachen Cathedral, Printen & Tri-border area
Aachen is one of our top 10 cities in Germany and worth a visit. Aachen Cathedral is world-famous. And so are the tasty Printen. Aachen is located at the border triangle of Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany. Because of this location, you can feel Europe everywhere you go. We are theTravellers and show you Aachen in 5 minutes.
We start our Aachen tour at the city hall. It's worth taking a look inside. We continue to the Centre Charlemange city museum. On the way through the old town we eat some Printen. We pass the Elisenbrunnen - another landmark of Aachen. A little further out of town is the Lousberg. From here you have a view of the city from above.
If you're in Aachen for the weekend or even longer, e.g. for ERASMUS at rwth Aachen, it's worth taking a day trip to Monschau and the border triangle.
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Aachen is a spa city near Germany’s borders with Belgium and the Netherlands. Aachen Cathedral was founded around 800 A.D. and a Gothic chancel was added later.
Its Domschatzkammer (treasury) has medieval artifacts including the shrine of Charlemagne, who was buried here in 814 A.D. Nearby is the baroque town hall, Aachener Rathaus, with 19th-century frescoes. Sulfurous water fills the fountains of Elisenbrunnen.
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Netherlands: Roermond: The water is wide - Our boat Alk visits Roermond
The town Roermond is surrounded by the 'Maasplassen', large pools of water, that arose after excavations along the river Meuse. Because Roermond itself is a very attractive town, it is a popular place for a weekend visit by boaters in the province of Limburg. This also applies to us...
Ein Tag in Aachen | WDR Reisen
Die alte Kaiserstadt Aachen liegt im Dreiländereck von Deutschland, Niederlande und Belgien. Karl der Große hat sie sehr geprägt. Vor allem verdanken die Aachener ihm den Dom. Daneben entdeckt Lisa Kestel auf ihrem Rundgang aber auch Thermalquellen, Printenbäcker, Studentenkneipen und viele andere wunderschöne Ecken. Sie beendet den Ausflug im Stadtwald mit einem Begleiter auf vier Hufen.
The old imperial city of Aachen is located in the border triangle of Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium. Charlemagne had a great influence on it. Above all, the people of Aachen owe him the cathedral. Lisa Kestel also discovers thermal springs, Printenbäcker, student pubs and many other beautiful corners on her tour. She ends the excursion in the city forest with a companion on four hooves.
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#Vaartocht door Nederland en België | #Boattrip through the Netherlands and Belgium summer 2018.
Varen met de Lithakia. Impressie van de #vaartocht die we gemaakt hebben in de mooie zomer van 2018 door brabant belgië en limburg. Varen in de vakantie is ons ding. Dit jaar hadden we een mooie #vaarroute we gingen richting Maastricht via de #Willemsroute door België en via de maas zijn we weer terug gevaren. Vind je dit leuk doe dan SVP even abonneren. Thnx.
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00:15 Weert
00:28 Sluis 16
01:31 Sluis 17 1ste sluis in België
02:46 Sluis 18
03:31 Kanaal van Bocholt naar Herentals
03:49 Passantenhaven Neerpelt
05:01 Passantenhaven “De Blauwe Kei” Lommel
05:16 Kanaal van Beverlo
06:30 Jachthaven Leopoldsburg JKL
07:15 Jachthaven “De Meerpaal” Lommel
08:45 Passantenhaven Bocholt
10:10 Passantenhaven Maasmechelen
10:30 Sluis Bosscheveld
10:55 Sluis 20
12:00 Maastricht “Oude Bassin”
13:10 Maas
13:20 Sluis Maasbracht
13:48 Passantenhaven Maasbracht
13:58 Sluis Heel
14:20 Lateraalkanaal Linne Buggenum
14:34 Maas
14:45 Sluis Belfeld
15:08 Steyl
15:20 Passantenhaven Venlo
17:17 Arcen
18:21 Industriehaven Wanssum
18:40 Jachthaven Wanssum BV
19:08 Cuijk
19:20 Invaart Mookerplas
20:48 Jachthaven Eldorado Plasmolen
21:39 Spoorbrug Mook
21:46 Splitsing Maas – Maas-Waal Kanaal
21:52 Sluis Grave
22:36 Ravenstein
23:42 Prinses Maxima Sluizen (Sluis Lith)
24:06 Maaspark “De Lithse Ham”
26:05 Heusden
27:10 Keizersveer
27:25 De Donge
27:29 Geertruidenberg/Raamsdonskveer
27:55 Thuis
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Impression of the #boattrip we made in the beautiful summer of 2018 by Brabant Belgium and Limburg. Sailing in the holidays is our thing. This year we went to Maastricht via the #Willemsroute through Belgium and we sailed back through the Meuse.
De meeste films van RMSTUDIOS gaan over #varen op de Nederlandse en Belgische wateren. Over turn-, en springwedstrijden, over de natuur of #natuurgebieden over de lokale carnavalsoptocht en nog een beetje over muziek.
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2024 #01 Over de Maas naar Boxmeer | De Canicula
Op onze vaartocht van Maastricht naar Boxmeer komen we prachtig haventjes tegen, een mysterie rond een verdwenen baron en de Koning van de Metworst. Meer vaartochten volgen?
In deze video:
00:00 Introductie
00:43 Vertrek uit Maastricht
01:49 Deel Elsloo gesloopt voor Julianakanaal
05:20 Aankomst WSV Hanssum
06:00 Over de wateroverlast 2021
09:40 De verdwenen baron
10:32 Venlo
13:32 Aankomst Boxmeer
De hele vaarroute van onze tocht door België:
Wij zijn Pieter en Marieke en sinds 2015 varen we met onze motorboot de Canicula door Nederland. Tijdens onze eerste vaartocht door Overijssel vallen we van de ene verbazing in de andere. Over de imposante bebouwing van Vollenhove, de massieve zeesluis van Blokzijl, het dijkdorp Kuinre. Geweldig! Inmiddels zijn we bijna heel Nederland door gevaren. Om iedereen te laten zien hoe mooi Nederland is vanaf het water, maken we video's van onze vaartochten en schrijven we artikelen over wat we allemaal tegenkomen onderweg. De Canicula is een St. Tropez cabincruiser van negen meter lang, tachtig centimeter diep en ruim twee meter hoog.
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- Video Kolenmijnen: Polygoon Open Beelden CC 3.0 Nederland
- Dronebeeld Elsloo: L1 Limburg van Boven
- Foto Elsloo: Wikipedia/Rijksdienst Cultureel Erfgoed CC BY-SA 4.0
- Foto kasteel Stein: Wikipedia/Romaine CC 0
- Foto Chemelot Wikipedia/NED2011 CC 3.0 Unported
- Video Maasbracht: Polygoon Open Beelden CC 3.0 Nederland
- Video Maasplassen: Recreatie Toerisme Midden in Limburg
- Video Hoog water Hanssum: Geert Nouwen
- Video Sluis Belfeld: L1 Limburg van Boven
- Video Keverberg: L1 Limburg van Boven
- Video Hoogwater: Rijkswaterstaat
- Foto Friedesse Molen: Wikipedia/Rijksdienst Cultureel Erfgoed CC BY-SA 4.0
- Video Baron Frits Kessel: RAAP Erfgoed
- Foto Oorlogsschade Venlo: Wikipedia/Rijksdienst Cultureel Erfgoed CC BY-SA 4.0
- Foto kasteel Grubbenvorst: Wikipedia/Moeliw CC BY-SA 3.0
- Video Kasteeltuinen Arcen: kasteeltuinen Arcen
- Video Maasheggen: Staatsbosbeheer
- Video Metworstrennen: Omroep Brabant
Our visit to Aachen, Germany
Here we have a video we have put together from our trip to Aachen in Germany. This pretty little German city is on the border with the Netherlands & Belgium, and is home to one of UNESCO's first World Heritage Sites - it's Cathedral.
We give a few 'must-see's', places to visit, things to do, a something you must try. We loved our time in the city and would love to head back at Christmas.
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0:00 Introduction to Aachen, Germany
0:15 Marktplaz am Rathaus
0:56 Aachen Cathedral - Aachener Dom
1:30 Charlemagne's Throne
1:42 Cathedral Treasury
1:49 Charlemagne's Symbol
1:57 Centre Charlemagne
2:02 The fountains
- 2:05 The Hühnerdieb or Chicken thief
- 2:11 The Circle of Money
- 2:23 Möschebrunnen - The Sparrow fountain
- 2:28 The Bahkauv fountain
- 2:33 The Puppenbrunnen
2:43 The Old Town of Aachen
2:56 The Elisenbrunnen
3:11 The Roman Portico
3:33 Achener Printen - Aachen Gingerbread
4:00 The Couven Musuem
4:22 The End
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Our visit to Aachen's German Christmas Markets in 2021
Our video of Aachen's German Christmas Markets as guests of Aachen Tourist.
We cover the '2G' Covid-19 requirements for exploring Germany's Christmas Markets, as well as public bars & restaurants.
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00:00 - The Intro to Aachen's Christmas Markets
00:18 - A summary of our German Christmas Market experience
00:36 - How to get to Aachen, Germany
01:00 - Aachen's Christmas Markets in Münsterplatz
01:32 - A hyper-lapse of the drink area of Aachen's German Christmas Markets
01:48 - The German Christmas Markets in Katschhof, Aachen
03:12 - Aachen's Christmas Markets in Marktplatz am Rathaus
03:40 - Glühwein in Aachen's Christmas Markets
05:10 - The elegant streets of Aachen
06:20 - A hyper-lapse of Hutte 16 in Aachen
06:36 - Dusk in the streets of Aachen at Christmas
07:10 - Aachener WeihnachtsMarkt at dusk
08:06 - The Christmas tree in front of Aachen's Rathaus
08:44 - Aachener's Christmas Market in Katschhof
09:42 - Elisengarten & Elisenbrunnen
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Aachen, Germany, walking tour 4K 60fps - A beautiful German city
Today's tour is in Aachen city, Germany. It is the westernmost city in Germany, and borders Belgium and the Netherlands to the west, the triborder area. It is located between Maastricht (NL) and Liège (BE) in the west, and Bonn and Cologne[b] in the east. The Wurm River flows through the city, and together with Mönchengladbach. Aachen is well known for being home to the first UNESCO World Heritage Site in Germany - Aachen Cathedral.
In today's tour, we will walk through the city, passing it's most beautiful streets, buildings, churches, monuments and squares, stroll through its narrow, winding lanes, and enjoy the flair of the westernmost major city in Germany. Watch the video and enjoy the tour in Aachen city located at the point where three countries – Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands – meet.
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Top Restaurants to Visit in Maasbracht, Limburg Province | The Netherlands - English
Maasbracht is a charming city located in the Limburg Province of the Netherlands. It has a rich history that dates back centuries, making it a fascinating destination for history buffs and curious travelers alike.
One of the notable historical aspects of Maasbracht is its location on the Maas River, which has played a significant role in the city's development over time. The river served as a vital trade route, enabling the growth of commerce and industry in the area. Today, Maasbracht still maintains its connection to the river, with a bustling port that continues to facilitate trade and transportation.
In terms of landmarks, Maasbracht is home to several notable sites. One of the most prominent is the St. Michael's Church, a beautiful Gothic-style church that dates back to the 14th cen
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CYCLING along the RIVER Maas in The Netherlands - Bike Touring in HOLLAND - Maasstadjesroute
Cycling along the river Maas in The Netherlands is such a great thing to do. In this adventure vlog I follow the Maasstadjesroute in the province Limburg in Holland. A great place for bike touring. You can learn more about the locks - the one in Maasbracht is the deepest one in The Netherlands - and green energy. Loads of green areas as well!
Timelapse 005 in 4K Maas river sailing from Maasbracht to Maastricht in the Netherlands.
We are sailing the Maas river from Maasbracht, The Netherlands to Maastricht, The Netherlands. In fact, in this part of our trip we are sailing the Julianakanaal. The Maas is too shallow. We pass the Drielingssluis, Maasbracht and the Schutsluis, Born. Quite spectacular event. We dock at the Bassin harbour, Maastricht.
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Netherlands: Thorn - The White Village / Het Witte Stadje
Thorn is a small town in the municipality of Maasgouw, in the Dutch province of Limburg. It lies on the rivers Meuse and Witbeek. It's known as 'the white village' for its white-washed brick houses in the centre of town.
First, the region of Thorn was a swamp nearby the Roman road between Maastricht and Nijmegen. But the region had been drained and about 975, Bishop Ansfried of Utrecht founded a Benedictine nunnery. This monastery developed since the 12th century into a secular stift or convent. The principal of the stift was the abbess. She was assisted by a chapter of at most twenty ladies of the highest nobility.
Previously the abbess and the chapter were endowed with religious tasks but, since the 12th century, they served secular matters and formed the government of a truly sovereign miniature principality, the smallest independent state in the German Holy Roman Empire. Besides Thorn, Ittervoort, Grathem, Baexem, Stramproy, Ell, Haler and Molenbeersel belonged to this principality.
After the French invasion in the winter of 1794--95 and the formal abolition in 1797 made an end to the existence of the abbey and the principality of Thorn, Thorn was first part of the department of Meuse-Inférieure, and after theCongress of Vienna it became a municipality of the Kingdom of the United Netherlands.
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Thorn is het eerste Nederlandse dorp op de westelijke Maasoever vanaf Maastricht. Het ligt bij het Belgische Kessenich. Ook heeft het als buurdorpen: Ittervoort, Panheel en Wessem. Voordat Thorn op 1 januari 2007 werd samengevoegd met de andere gemeenten Maasbracht en Heel tot de nieuwe gemeente Maasgouw was Thorn zelf een gemeente. Het staat bekend als het Witte Stadje vanwege haar witte huisjes in het centrum.
Eerst was de streek van Thorn heel moerassig. Dat veranderde pas na ontginning voor de 10e eeuw. Aan de rand van dit moeras liep de Romeinse heirbaan van Maastricht naar Nijmegen. Omstreeks 990 werd op een hoogte, dichtbij de Maas, door graaf Ansfried, die getrouwd was met Hereswint (Hildewaris), een stift, klooster voor benedictaressen gesticht, de Abdij van Thorn. Dat klooster groeide uit tot een wereldlijk stift (een klooster voor adellijke dames) en een vorstendom, het Abdijvorstendom Thorn.
Tot het Land van Thorn behoorden Thorn, Ittervoort, Haler, Grathem, Stramproy, Baexem en Ell. Veel woningen van deze Stiftdames zijn bewaard gebleven, zoals het uit 1648 afkomstige Huis met de drie kogels.
Volgens de legende lag er ooit tussen Thorn en Kessenich een legendarisch verdwenen stad met de naam Vijvere. Dat zou verzonken zijn als straf van God. Daar ligt nu het moeras het Vijverbroek.
Onder de Fransen kreeg Thorn zwaar te lijden. Toen kreeg Thorn ook zijn kenmerkende witte kleur. Nadat de adellijke dames gevlucht waren, voerden de Fransen een belasting in op basis van de omvang van de ramen. De arme bevolking, vaak wonend in grote panden, die voorheen hadden toebehoord aan rijke lieden, kon deze niet opbrengen. Om de hoogte van de belastingaanslag te beperken, metselde men de ramen dicht. Met het doel deze bouwsporen (littekens van de armoede) te verbergen, werden de huizen wit gekalkt. Door die witte huisjes en de rust van het dorpje werd Thorn al gauw geliefd bij kunstenaars en toeristen. In 1973 kreeg de oude kern van Thorn nationale erkenning en werd het aangewezen tot beschermd stadsgezicht.
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Canal Cruise,Netherlands
A video taken on our unique canal cruise in Netherlands,where you can view the charming scenery and rich Dutch heritage.A must see for every traveller as you can see the entire city within a few hours.
10 minutes | Brussels Grand Place, Belgium
The Grand Place or Grote Markt (Dutch) is the central square of Brussels. It is surrounded by opulent guildhalls and two larger edifices, the city's Town Hall, and the Breadhouse building containing the Museum of the City of Brussels. The square is the most important tourist destination and most memorable landmark in Brussels. It measures 68 by 110 metres (223 by 361 ft), and it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In the 10th century, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine constructed a fort on Saint-Géry Island, the furthest inland point at which the Senne river was still navigable. This was the seed of what would become Brussels. By the end of the 11th century, an open-air marketplace was set up on a dried-up marsh near the fort that was surrounded by sandbanks. The market was called the Nedermerckt, or Lower Market.
At the beginning of the 13th century, three indoor markets were built on the northern edge of the Grand Place; a meat market, a bread market and a cloth market. These buildings, which belonged to the Duke of Brabant, allowed the wares to be showcased even in bad weather, but also allowed the Dukes to keep track of the storage and sale of goods, in order to collect taxes. Other buildings, made of wood or stone, enclosed the Grand Place.
Improvements to the Grand Place from the 14th century onwards would mark the rise in importance of local merchants and tradesmen relative to the nobility. Short on money, the Duke transferred control of mills and commerce to the local authorities. The city of Brussels, as with the neighbouring cities of Mechelen and Leuven constructed a large indoor cloth market to the south of the square. At this point, the square was still haphazardly laid out, and the buildings along the edges had a motley tangle of gardens and irregular additions. The city expropriated and demolished a number of buildings that clogged the Grand Place, and formally defined the edges of the square.
The Brussels City Hall was built on the south side of the square in stages between 1401 and 1455, and made the Grand Place the seat of municipal power. It towers 96 metres (315 ft) high, and is capped by a 4-metre (12 ft) statue of Saint Michael slaying a demon or devil. To counter this symbol of municipal power, from 1504 to 1536 the Duke of Brabant built a large building across from the city hall as symbol of ducal power. It was built on the site of the first cloth and bread markets, which were no longer in use, and it became known as the King's House (Middle Dutch: 's Conincxhuys), although no king has ever lived there. It is currently known as the Maison du roi (King's House) in French, though in Dutch it continues to be called the Broodhuis (Breadhouse), after the market whose place it took. Wealthy merchants and the increasingly powerful guilds of Brussels built houses around the edge of the square.
On August 13, 1695, a 70,000-strong French army under Marshal François de Neufville, duc de Villeroy, began a bombardment of Brussels in an effort to draw the League of Augsburg's forces away from their siege on French-held Namur in what is now southern Belgium. The French launched a massive bombardment of the mostly defenseless city centre with cannons and mortars, setting it on fire and flattening the majority of the Grand Place and the surrounding city. Only the stone shell of the town hall and a few fragments of other buildings remained standing. That the town hall survived at all is ironic, as it was the principal target of the artillery fire.
The square was rebuilt in the following four years by the city's guilds. Their efforts were regulated by the city councillors and the Governor of Brussels, who required that their plans be submitted to the authorities for their approval. This helped to deliver a remarkably harmonious layout for the rebuilt Grand Place, despite the ostensibly clashing combination of Gothic, Baroque and Louis XIV styles.
The Grand Place continued to serve as a market until November 19, 1959, and it is still called the Great Market or Grote Markt in Dutch. Neighbouring streets still reflect the area's origins, named after the sellers of butter, cheese, herring, coal and so on. The Grand Place was named by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1998. One of the houses was owned by the brewers' guild, and is now the home of a brewers' museum.
The Grand Place was voted the most beautiful square in Europe in 2010. A survey by a Dutch website asked its users to rate different squares across Europe. Moscow’s Red Square and the Place Stanislas in Nancy, France, took second and third place.
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Discover the archaeology of Limburg ( Netherlands) with the free app
Discover the archaeology of Limburg with the free app: Archeo Route Limburg 2.0 and go treasure hunting with your mobile.
When you arrive at one of the Archeo Route Limburg locations and open the app, an archaeologist appears on your phone via Augumented Reality (AR).
The archaeologist tells you which archaeological object(s) were found at the locations in question. The virtual archaeologist takes you along in the stories of the past.
With ArcheoGo you can collect the artifacts of the various archaeological sites in Limburg. That way you always know which sites you have already visited and which you can still visit.
The game is automatically part of the ArcheoRouteLimburg app.