Ep 8. Germany - Frankfurt to Augustusburg Palace
- February 19, 2020
- 26 min
Germany is a country with a rich cultural and historical heritage, and its cities and landscapes are a treasure trove of fascinating places and stories. In this episode of The World From Above, viewers will be taken on a stunning aerial journey from Frankfurt to Augustusburg Palace, exploring the beauty of Germany's central region from the bird's eye view.
The episode starts in Frankfurt, one of the largest cities in Germany and a major financial hub. The city's skyline is dominated by tall glass buildings and modern architecture, but underneath lies a history that spans over 1200 years. From above, viewers can see the famous Main Tower with its observation deck, the impressive cathedral of St. Bartholomew, and the beautiful Old Town with its winding alleys and many churches.
Continuing on the journey, viewers are treated to a panoramic view of the Taunus Mountains, a low mountain range located north of Frankfurt. The mountains are covered in dense forests and dotted with quaint villages and small towns, offering a stark contrast to the urban hustle and bustle of Frankfurt.
The journey continues to the historic city of Wiesbaden, famous for its hot springs and classical architecture. From above, viewers can see the impressive Kurhaus, a grand spa building from the 19th century, nestled in a lush park. The nearby Nerobergbahn funicular railway also catches the eye, connecting the city to the Neroberg hill with its stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Moving on, the journey takes viewers to the stunning Rhine River Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its picturesque vineyards and medieval castles. From above, viewers can see the mighty Lorelei rock, a legendary cliff that rises 120 meters above the river and has inspired many poems and stories over the centuries.
Finally, the journey ends at the impressive Augustusburg Palace near the city of Bonn. This magnificent baroque palace was designed by the famous architect Balthasar Neumann in the 18th century and served as a residence for the archbishops of Cologne. From above, viewers can see the palace's grand façade, the beautiful surrounding park, and the nearby Falkenlust hunting lodge.
Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to stunning aerial shots of Germany's countryside, cities, and historical landmarks. The narration provides insightful commentary on the rich history and culture of each location, making the journey an educational and entertaining experience.