Walking Tour of Weilburg, Germany π©πͺ in 4K 60fps
Explore Weilburg, a charming German town with 12,000 residents, through a scenic 4K walk. Discover its history and beauty in UHD.

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Weilburg / Germany is a town with just over 12.000 inhabitants, the third biggest town in Limburg-Weilburg district in Hesse, Germany. Until the early 1950s, Weilburg was a center of iron mining. Many mines were administered from here and monitored under mining law.
The main attraction of Weilburg today is the castle situated high on the hill. The Hochschloss ("High Palace"), built between 1530 and 1572 where we start our tour. The castle once made it possible to control the Lahn River as well as the "High Road" from Frankfurt to Cologne and the Via Publica from Flanders to Bohemia nearby.
Between 1664 and 1719, the castle town was renovated. Weilburg thus became one of the most completely preserved examples of a small German residence of absolutism from which we see a bit on this walking tour.
Filmed in August 2021
Camera: DJI Pocket 2 in 4K60
Mic: Zoom H1
#poptravel #weilburg #germany
The main attraction of Weilburg today is the castle situated high on the hill. The Hochschloss ("High Palace"), built between 1530 and 1572 where we start our tour. The castle once made it possible to control the Lahn River as well as the "High Road" from Frankfurt to Cologne and the Via Publica from Flanders to Bohemia nearby.
Between 1664 and 1719, the castle town was renovated. Weilburg thus became one of the most completely preserved examples of a small German residence of absolutism from which we see a bit on this walking tour.
Filmed in August 2021
Camera: DJI Pocket 2 in 4K60
Mic: Zoom H1
#poptravel #weilburg #germany
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