Flensburg 4k Harbor Giant Lion Captain’s quarter Accommodation tip #Relaxing music #Relaxing video
In Flensburg people say “Moin” instead of “Good morning“, „Good evening“ and „Good afternoon”. It is the northernmost city in Germany. Come with us to the harbor with beautiful old sailing ships, then on through Rote Strasse. There we enjoy a fish sandwich at our snack tip: „Die Fischmanufaktur“. We continue across the market to Norderstraße. Here you will find St. Mary’s Church, where the famous painter Rembrandt is depicted on an epitaph. Opposite, we pick up some baked goods from our baker’s tip: “Migge’s Danish Bakery”. We walk past the Freemasons-house and up the hill, where we are greeted by the monumental Lion Monument, which commemorates the Battle of Idstedt. There is also the impressive sculpture “Saved” by Adolf Brütt. From St. Jürgen’s Church, the path leads down to the Captain’s Quarter on St. Jürgen’s Street. The bronze sculpture “The Wave” by Uwe Appold ripples there. The St. John’s Church is a gem with its beautiful colorful murals dating back to 1450. Finally, our accommodation tip: the „City Villa with Harbor Panorama“ in Brixstraße. Here is the link:
https://www.booking.com/hotel/de/stadtvilla-mit-hafenpanorama.de.html
Musics by Sergio Prosvirini (Jingle Family), by Zakhar Valaha (Ambient Piano and Strings), by imagineaudio (Beyond Horizons), by Oleksii Kaplunskyi (Easy Lifestyle), by Rockot (Lost Illusions (Emotional Cinematic Orchestra), by Zakhar Valaha (Anthem of Victory), by Calvin Clavier (Thinking Of Good Time – Soft Piano Music) and by Yurii Kohut (Calm Background for Video), all from Pixabay.
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This is my hometown where I live. It's a beautiful city with nice people. Thank you for your video about Flensburg. The Music is Epic guys, Sub+Like are out ☺
Wow, I didn't know that you could have such a great view from a guesthouse on Brixstraße, pretty cool. The Video was absolute Brilliant, thank you so much 🥰
Das sind die Ecken, die ich Flensburgerin, zur Welt gekommen und aufgewachsen in der Harrisleer Straße, zu gern Besuche. Seit Jahren sind wir Gäste im HOTEL am RATHAUS, essen oft in Lokalen in der Roten Straße, holen am Markt Rumkugeln, bummeln durch die Innenstadt. Als meine neu gegründete Mittelschule noch Räume einer Schule am Nordergraben nutzte, mussten wir Kinder über den Alten Friedhof zu einem Gymnastiksaal an der Reitbahn! – Herrlich das Kapitänsviertel, in den letzten Jahren der Schulzeit musste ich die vielen Stufen der St. Jürgen-Treppe rauf und runter! Wir Käte-Lassen-Schüler besuchten an den Reformationstagen den Gottesdienst in der St. Jürgen-Kirche. – Ich teilte diesen Bericht! Herzlichen Dank – Liane S. –