Inside Germany’s Most Dangerous Hood (Marxloh)

SA looks like gypsies to me, huh? Welcome friends. Vilcom in Deutseland. Yep, you heard it right. We are not in Istanbul and we are not in the Middle East. Today I’m going to walk you through a notorious hood called Dborg Marx. It is actually a controversial city or a hood because some say it’s cultural enrichment and say it’s a cultural melting pot. The others say it is yeah one of the d most dangerous hoods. But we are here to explore it for ourselves and see on it on our own eyes what it is to be in Jbok Marxel. So join me on this adventure. So actually let’s start here. We are here in this bookmark slope and here you can find the biggest mosque in Germany. Uh this thing cost around 7 million and the EU and Germany they supported to build this uh here in the middle of Germany with 3.5 million euros. Um, and they built it in a traditional Ottoman Empire style, how traditional mosques are built. And this thing is standing here in the center of Germany. Yeah. And um, Jesus Marx actually uh had a crazy history. Um a lot of people came here for work um due to the coal and mining industry and also for the steel industry because uh one of the biggest steel factories in Germany is settled down here to Soup and a lot of workers came here for work and I think during the ‘ 70s there was like a little uh shift going on where um the steel factory actually closed down a lot of places and people moved away from DB marks. So, and uh yeah, a bunch of people stayed and a bunch of people left. And um actually I live close by to this uh city, but I’ve never been here. So, I was hearing a lot of things during I was younger that is like the worst neighborhood. But now, as I’m a grown ass adult, I was thinking to jump in and explore Duk Maxlo, what it is all about. Is it really that dangerous how they say it? Or is it just a fun place to hang around and make like a little cultural trip? Let’s see. Guys, are you joking? I just made it to the city center. There’s a lot of police here. There’s a protest going on or something. They’re screaming a lot of police. What is going on here? Okay. [Applause] Jesus Christ. It’s just 2 minutes and there’s already something going on. What’s in common? [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] Well guys, welcome to Dorg, multicultural city of Germany. [Music] Well, sounds like a little protest to me. But now they’re celebrating. I don’t know if it’s uh Turkish or gypsies. Looks like gypsies to me, huh? I can’t [ __ ] believe it. It’s just like 2 minutes and I’m already in the happening. What is going on? Let’s ask some people. Maybe the photographer. Okay. Okay. Yeah. Okay. Okay. Well, guys, they told me that it’s actually the people that demonstrate because they are getting kicked out of their houses because uh I don’t know because of some some reasons. Uh actually, when you live in Germany, you have the rights to have a home. you get it paid from the uh from the government. So, I don’t actually understand why why they’re getting kicked out, but there must be a reason behind it. But yeah, they are demonstrating against it because uh here are actually a lot of houses that are yeah staying free and nobody lives there. And yeah, let’s see what we can find. Wow, guys. This vlog is turning out into a massive content production. Guys, look at this. I’m in the middle of Germany. There’s like a Turkish flat waving there. It is so fascinating. They even have like a red carpet going into their entrances. Look at this. That is the freaking red carpet. And they’re driving some pretty nice cars over here. Damn it. No way. As I walk here, I [ __ ] spotted a Lamborghini. Are you joking? Jesus. I come out of here. Look at this guys. That was the least thing that I was thinking of coming here to spot a freaking Lamborghini. That is crazy. What the hell? What the hell is going on? Let’s see who it belongs to. Hey cooler. Yeah, boy. Yeah. Yeah. Garn [Laughter] Okay. Okay. Okay. It’s good. It’s okay. Come on, man. Okay. Yeah. Again. picnic. Yeah, picnic. Good. Yeah, good. [Music] Guys, [Laughter] yeah, that is Patrick. [Music] Yeah. Oh, Jesus Christ. Guys, dead driv Lamborghini. Gina, what a lovely lady, man. I have to admit I’m a little bit nervous about getting my camera out. I think you can feel it from the vibe of the video because um yeah, people here don’t actually want to be on camera. Um you saw it. We have like these crazy buildings that are like [ __ ] holes. Let’s say it like that. It’s really [ __ ] holes. And then there is randomly a [ __ ] Lamborghini parked out there. like what the [ __ ] is going on? So, I don’t want to point my camera into those guys. At least I got a glimpse for you guys. But, uh, man, it’s a neighborhood you don’t want to mess around with, you know. So, I need to get a little bit confident getting my camera out in certain situations. Uh, you saw you heard it from Gina. She said like, “What’s what’s going to do it about it?” And uh what she told me is that people occupy these buildings uh illegally and then they are demonstrating um against yeah being like punished for it and leaving and have to leave. Uh so the government actually comes here and they close down the building and kicks everyone out and so comes to this building here. What a beautiful building it must have been. Uh look at this beautiful entrance like the arch and everything. Uh just across the street there is like a school I think which is still there’s like a modern building. So it’s still uh working and these buildings are actually empty. Man, that is absolutely [ __ ] crazy. Yeah. So guys, I don’t know if you see it, but there is a graffiti which says we are colorful. Damn it. Imagine your daughter is going here to school and there is a surrounding neighborhood like this here. Uh just found like a house that they actually uh kicked out of all of the people. Uh it says crazy, huh? Everybody’s got kicked out. Let’s see if there’s actually German names on it. But yeah, I don’t know. So, looks like people have lived here and they just got kicked out. That’s crazy. Let’s see. Hello. Hello. Photo man for us. My photo. Hello. [Music] Huh? Yeah. mention [Music] people. Yeah. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Yeah. Bulgarian. Bulgarian. Della. Well, you have to deescalate those situations. Uh they already told me why you’re filming. So I said them to them, yeah, I’m filming because I don’t know why these uh houses are empty and they are getting like uh kicked out of the houses. And it’s actually like a big thing going on here. I saw a guy that was actually walking down here like a month ago and it was not like that. Now you have all these signs that say just like this gro. So it’s kic they kicked out the guys here from the buildings. Hello What’s the m? Yeah. Okay. Come. Wow. English. Yeah. English. Where is No pizza. Yeah. Ah, they don’t pay it. Okay. Ah, so they’re kicking them out because they don’t pay for Okay. What’s mand Of course. Yeah. Welcome to Germany. Welcome to Germany. That’s crazy. Okay. Okay. Yeah. This is hood here. This is YouTube. Yeah. Yeah. Andre. Andre. Patrick. Patrick. Andre. Andre. Andre. Andre. Mariana. Mar. Okay. Good. That’s English. That’s good. Okay. I spend the whole day in Africa. I got lost in town and [Laughter] Yeah, guys. Met some friendly locals. Actually, it’s uh not that bad, but uh they told me it’s like a really really dangerous place here. Uh especially the young guy, what’s his name was and Andrew. Uh his father’s name was also Andrew. Man, hilarious. Uh but yeah, a lot of those houses are actually empty. So, I have a plan. I’m going to walk around, hide my camera for a second, and then check if I can go into one of those houses and see um what it’s like in the occupied houses, man. And that’s what they are talking about. Like Andrew told me like there’s a lot of garbage going on. And uh actually this building, I think it’s actually occupied by Roma, gypsies, and they’re just throwing out the trash from the window. Look at this, man. There’s like some stuff for kids like pampers. There’s like a thing for milk. Look at this. It’s a full rubbish hall. Man, that is disgusting. I just put on my um shoes because I don’t want to step into something and get like I don’t know some kind of [ __ ] from walking around here. But this is what it looks looks like, man. Look at this. It’s an absolute freaking [ __ ] hole here. Jesus Christ. Not going to want to get into trouble, but let me show you guys around. Huh? Hanging their stuff. The clothes. They are drying them next to a garbage place. Man, that’s hilarious. here an old sofa. And if you don’t know guys, when you come to Germany, you can just call uh the government and say, “Hey, I have some stuff. Can you please pick it up?” And then there’s like a uh or that comes and picks up all the garbage and throws them out. Um, so you don’t need to put it in your garden just like that and leave it. That is hilarious. Jesus Christ, man. These are fully locked off. You cannot even enter. Look at this. What’s does it say? Okay. So, it was sealed in May. No, in February uh 5th of February 2025, they closed down uh this building and since then nobody can enter. And same happened to this building here. Look at this. It looks like people are still living there, man. Here. 5th of February 2025 got closed off. Man, look at all of these buildings. Actually, I didn’t have any um like dangerous situation going on here, but uh yeah, man, I don’t feel comfortable filming here and walking down with my camera. It’s absolutely stinking here, man. Man, can I get in here? Let’s go and see what it’s like. Randomly banana. Don’t slip out like Mario Kart. [Music] Nice little map. Let’s get out. All of the post boxes are opened. Jesus. Can’t get even letters here. Man, I’m shocked. Devastating place. Be honest. Would you think Germany looks like that in 2025? Man, I even haven’t seen things like that in freaking Tanzania. uh where you would think man people are leave living in poverty but there’s like a difference being poor and being like I don’t know dirty. Yeah. Check this out. There’s like a gypsy community going on here. Man, this neighborhood is absolutely run by gypsies. And all of the uh cars actually say they’re from Okay, this one is actually from Germany, but this one is from Romania. This one is from Bulgaria. Look at those cars. What kind of amazing cars they’re driving? That’s crazy, huh? I cannot even afford a car like that. Indiana Africa. Africa Indiana. Gypsy King. It’s good. Mhm. Okay. Yeah. Patrick YouTube. [Music] [Laughter] Okay. [Music] Tik Tok. Tik Tok. YouTube. YouTube. Tik Tok. Tik Tok. Tik Tok. Okay. foreign. Yeah. Okay. Good. Andre Jesus. Damn it, guys. So, they are really afraid of the camera. They said like, “Man, are you on TikTok?” I was already investigated like in freaking Dubai or something like, “Man, show me your Tik Tok. Show me your YouTube.” It was like a FBI agent from the gypsies. That’s crazy. They want to be seen, man. I can imagine. They’re like driving those crazy cars. Um, living in [ __ ] holes like that, but having like a bunch of money over in Romania and building like palaces and stuff. That is crazy, man. Mansions to live in with their wives and enough gold to sink a ship. That is really crazy. Uh, actually, I’m dumb because I showed them my uh YouTube, but it’s not going to be shown on my uh German channel. It’s going to be only uploaded on my English channel because yeah, in Germany when you say something like that, you you’re getting pushed into like political thing that you don’t want to be uh yeah in in it. Man, I just drew a lot of attention. Need to get out. [Laughter] bags. Backs is good. Okay. But I know So yeah, okay. So right now I’m at the busiest street here in Dbok Marxlo which is also known for their bridal costumes. People from Belgium, from Turkey and from Holland and also from Germany. All over Germany uh Muslim people are coming here to get their bridal dresses, their groom dresses. Um yeah, the whole street is known for all this this stuff. Um you can buy like jewelry for engagements and all this stuff. It’s like a city city center of bridal and groom dresses. Crazy, huh? And not a single German inside. man. Oh, there goes a G wagon. Pretty nice. X5 or X6, man. If you would wake me up in a night and just I would wake up here, I would never think I’m in freaking Germany right now, 2025. I would think I’m I’m in freaking Istanbul. Yeah, man. That’s what it absolutely feels like. Yeah. So guys, also soon in Germany or in this district here are mayor elections and the candidates of Marx are Yasar Durmush and also Vaduva Saurin Petriaur. These are the candidates that are going to be mayors in a German city. Yep. Maybe we can find some more. Here’s another one. Imam Essen. Guys, we have a few more mayor candidates. Lintner and Bash. Then we have Umitz T Demier. Then we have Norbert. Norbert. What the [ __ ] are you doing there? Mate, I think you are running for the wrong mayor. And then we have Erdogan Iden and Ergon Kotalar. [Music] [Music] Boys, if you freaking live here, it’s like in a freaking parallel universe. It’s Yeah, man. But anyways, a lot of things are going on here, man. It’s like uh I don’t know. uh a travel series through Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, and it’s just I’m super overwhelmed with all those um things that I saw today, man. That actually looks like a good place to park your car here, huh? Isn’t it, man? Broken down Audi with smashed windows. There’s nothing left inside. Not even the radio. I think they already took it. But the airbag is still there. Man, you can also sell the airbag. Jesus Christ. That is Yeah. I hope my car is not like that. I parked right next to this parking lot. What’s inside here? We have like a van going on, like a worker van. All smashed windows as well. There’s like even the doors opened, but nothing’s inside. The radios got stolen and everything. Yeah. And even I met a bunch of nice people on the way. Let’s take Gabby for example. She works in the kiosk, sells some beers, uh is talkative, was a good company. I would say I would come back for a beer or two uh to yeah talk and uh all in all man it it is difficult for me to describe some words because man if you say something wrong here you’re like uh getting cancelled in Germany for saying stuff like that but uh it is pretty dirty let’s be honest it’s dirty and um it was worse than I expected from the dirt side um I will leave you with that uh with that video, you can make your own opinion about it. For me, it was a a cultural experience driving almost through Turkey, through Bulgaria, through Romania. It was like a cultural trip in those 2 hours I have been here and I’ve spent here. And uh yeah, hope you enjoyed a glimpse of Germany and what it looks like in 2025, guys. See you in the next one.

Germany – Duisburg 📍
Duisburg-Marxloh is often called “the most dangerous place in Germany” but is it really as bad as people say? 🤔
I decided to attend a solo mission to see what’s actually going on. What I discovered completely blew my mind. From the streets and shops to the people and atmosphere, this neighborhood has controversial a reputation
Join me as I explore Marxloh and share my honest impressions. This is GERMANY in 2025.

2 Comments

  1. Ich glaub da hat man auch nicht viel verpasst 😀 aber danke für deine Eindrücke. Obwohl ich selbst im Duisburger Süden wohne, war ich noch nie in Marxloh 😀

  2. Ich finde das Video toll. Klar ist es anders als deine Reisevideos, aber ich liebe auch dies, wie du einfach ungezwungen dort durchgehst und die Realität zeigst, mit Leuten ins Gespräch kommst usw. Gerne mehr davon. Ich fand es wirklich sehr interessant! 👍

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