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Bavaria and the Black Forest - Travel Video.

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DVD. Worldwide Travel Films. 80 Minutes. The Romantic Road, from F?ssen to W?rzburg -- * F?ssen -- home of Neuschwanstein and the story of Mad King Ludwig II; * Augsburg -- the historic Fuggerei, DeVries sculptures and the latest in transportation; * Dinkelsb?hl -- a charming village that annually celebrates with a Children's Festival; * Rothenburg -- a preserved medieval walled village and home to carved Nutcrackers; * Creglingen -- a "walled" town without a wall, a maker of thimbles and his museum, a magnificent hand-carved 16th century alter by Tilman Riemenschneider; * W?rzburg -- city of churches, the mighty Residenz, beer steins and white wine; * Frankfurt -- the arrival city for most north American visitors with a renown zoo and botanical gardens and a great center for touring Mainz and the Gutenberg museum, Hanau and the Brothers Grimm, Wiesbaden with its strong U.S. military presence; * Baden Baden -- ancient health resort town with luxurious hotels and spas; * Ulm -- birthplace of Albert Einstein and site of Europe's tallest cathedral spire; * Triberg -- wood carving, Black Forest pastries, cuckoo clocks and Germany's highest waterfall; * The Bodensee-- Germany's water playground -- home of Lindau, Constance and Mainau, a sub-tropical garden full of exotic flowers and enchanting butterflies; * Upper Bavaria -- misty mountains, cheese making, an annual "cow festival" and the popular sport of hang gliding. Mittenwald -- colorful frescoes and violin making; * Oberammergau -- home of the famous Passion Play and near-by Ludwig II's Linderhof Palace; * Garmisch-Partenkirchen -- flower gardens, stage coaches, a tram ride to Germany's highest mountain top and winter skiing in the Alps; * Springtime in Bavaria -- wildflowers and a May pole festival in the tiny village of Unterw?ssen and a visit to Ludwig's palace, the sumptuous Herrenchiemsee; * Berchtesgaden -- Bavaria's most spectacular mountain scenery, a gentle cruise on Lake K?nigsee and a visit to Hitler's infamous Eagle's Nest; * Passau -- where three important rivers meet and home of the world's largest church organ; * Bavarian Forest -- Europe's largest stretch of uninterrupted forest, a national park full of wildlife, a reconstructed open-air German farm village, glassmaking in the village of Zwiesel; * N?rnberg -- home of artist Albrecht D?rer, a toy museum and world-famous Hummel figurines; * Dachau -- a pretty village with an artistic flair, but forever linked with the Nazi's first concentration camp on the edge of town; * Munich -- the 100-year-old glockenspiel in the popular Marienplatz, Olympic stadium and park, Nymphenburg Palace, art museums, outdoor food market, beer-making, Bavaria's best sausages and the world-famous Oktoberfest.
DVD. Worldwide Travel Films. 80 Minutes. The Romantic Road, from F?ssen to W?rzburg -- * F?ssen -- home of Neuschwanstein and the story of Mad King Ludwig II; * Augsburg -- the historic Fuggerei, DeVries sculptures and the latest in transportation; * Dinkelsb?hl -- a charming village that annually celebrates with a Children's Festival; * Rothenburg -- a preserved medieval walled village and home to carved Nutcrackers; * Creglingen -- a "walled" town without a wall, a maker of thimbles and his museum, a magnificent hand-carved 16th century alter by Tilman Riemenschneider; * W?rzburg -- city of churches, the mighty Residenz, beer steins and white wine; * Frankfurt -- the arrival city for most north American visitors with a renown zoo and botanical gardens and a great center for touring Mainz and the Gutenberg museum, Hanau and the Brothers Grimm, Wiesbaden with its strong U.S. military presence; * Baden Baden -- ancient health resort town with luxurious hotels and spas; * Ulm -- birthplace of Albert Einstein and site of Europe's tallest cathedral spire; * Triberg -- wood carving, Black Forest pastries, cuckoo clocks and Germany's highest waterfall; * The Bodensee-- Germany's water playground -- home of Lindau, Constance and Mainau, a sub-tropical garden full of exotic flowers and enchanting butterflies; * Upper Bavaria -- misty mountains, cheese making, an annual "cow festival" and the popular sport of hang gliding. Mittenwald -- colorful frescoes and violin making; * Oberammergau -- home of the famous Passion Play and near-by Ludwig II's Linderhof Palace; * Garmisch-Partenkirchen -- flower gardens, stage coaches, a tram ride to Germany's highest mountain top and winter skiing in the Alps; * Springtime in Bavaria -- wildflowers and a May pole festival in the tiny village of Unterw?ssen and a visit to Ludwig's palace, the sumptuous Herrenchiemsee; * Berchtesgaden -- Bavaria's most spectacular mountain scenery, a gentle cruise on Lake K?nigsee and a visit to Hitler's infamous Eagle's Nest; * Passau -- where three important rivers meet and home of the world's largest church organ; * Bavarian Forest -- Europe's largest stretch of uninterrupted forest, a national park full of wildlife, a reconstructed open-air German farm village, glassmaking in the village of Zwiesel; * N?rnberg -- home of artist Albrecht D?rer, a toy museum and world-famous Hummel figurines; * Dachau -- a pretty village with an artistic flair, but forever linked with the Nazi's first concentration camp on the edge of town; * Munich -- the 100-year-old glockenspiel in the popular Marienplatz, Olympic stadium and park, Nymphenburg Palace, art museums, outdoor food market, beer-making, Bavaria's best sausages and the world-famous Oktoberfest.
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