Es ist für mich sehr interessant meine Heimat mit deinen Augen zu sehen, danke dafür❤
@ConnerSullyАй бұрын
You are welcome! 🤝😇
@pommes0078Ай бұрын
Lol im watching you for over 3 years now and suddenly a video pops up from you visiting my home city😂 thats crazy
@askgerАй бұрын
Same for me. :D
@benjaminfriedrich2712Ай бұрын
als nächstes dann deißlingen😉
@betatango3523Ай бұрын
Congratulations, you were probably the first vloger the German man on the train ever saw.
@ConnerSullyАй бұрын
😅 yes probably 😂
@joanlynch5271Ай бұрын
Man, Conner, 90% of the people commenting on the video are from the town. That must make you feel great that you are reaching so many Germans. Spectacular video very interesting!
@hanspezer3221Ай бұрын
And here is one more😂
@rabiayueАй бұрын
OMG, I never clicked that fast on a video!!! I am from Rottweil (well at least from a small town that is part of Rottweil) and will be enjoying the next hour so bad :D
@const2499Ай бұрын
Habt eine schöne Stadt
@ConnerSullyАй бұрын
🙏❤️
@dagmaranja888Ай бұрын
Göllsdorf?
@freelineskates5180Ай бұрын
Göllsdorf beste
@hanspezer3221Ай бұрын
Dietinge!
@ganster2225Ай бұрын
Omg thats unreal my Grandma lives there and im visiting Rottweil very much !! Never expected to see this place in one of your Videos Great Work🎉
@wreckingball0912Ай бұрын
Hey Conner, you`re in my hood 😘 nice to have your here in rottweil
@MultiRainerZufallАй бұрын
I didn`t notice that I`m living in a beautiful region of a beautiful country, untill I wached your videos. Thanks for that. Greatings from Karlsruhe
@Niki0011Ай бұрын
Same here 😆 Greetings from Karlsru‘ 🙋🏻♂️
@jam6484Ай бұрын
great to see! i lived in rottweil for school 20years ago. cool to see how things (not) changed. great buildings. rottweil is the oldest city in baden württemberg
@maylinde986Ай бұрын
👍❗️
@maylinde986Ай бұрын
👍❗️
@marvin2678Ай бұрын
ver vsited the new tower there?
@K.J.79Ай бұрын
Another great Video👍🏻😎 Thank you for that✌🏼 It's always nice to see how you explore everything makes me want to do it myself 👍🏻🍀
@markalexander71332Ай бұрын
The little things called Erker. In english bay windows.
@ConnerSullyАй бұрын
Thank you for this information!
@marioh.3014Ай бұрын
Didn't expect to see a tour of my hometown on youtube today. Was fun!
@imano8265Ай бұрын
I´ve never been to Rottweil very nice town. I like this type of video you make. You start with little knowledge and take us with you on your excursions. So we get the feeling to be with you as a friend rather than to be with a gide or a teacher. That wouldn´t be bad either but that way we discover things together and simultaniously. By the way there is one thing I have to teach you: Rottweil lies exactly between the Schwarzwald and the Schwäbische Alb; so when you look east you see the Schwäbische Alb when you look west you see the Schwarzwald.
@holgerrenz3314Ай бұрын
I saw the video where you've been to Karlsruhe, and was thinking about to recommend Rottweil as the oldest Town in BW. 😀
@danipianoartsАй бұрын
I like your videos and walking tours. 50:00 I was thinking the same - you are showing us the beauty and history of places through your own eyes. I also love the fact that you visit the churches.
@joanlynch5271Ай бұрын
My guess is that the lantern looking things were for holding saints' bones, or something religious was carried in a procession around the town. If it's a Catholic Church then it's for worship items. We call the process veneration. It's a form of Catholic worship that makes our relationship with God unique.
@heideschloegl7016Ай бұрын
Man, you are traveling to exactly the region where I was born and lived as a young person. After that I moved to Mannheim. 👋
@renebock1903Ай бұрын
Welcome in Rottweil and a very nice Video 👌
@BlackForestSpeedАй бұрын
That random guy at the beginning 😂😂 "Pufferküsser & Nietenzähler" Typical swabian. He asked, if you are into trains and railways as kind of a hobby... and whether that's why you film everything outside
@ConnerSullyАй бұрын
Ah ok thanks for the translation! I didn't know what he said!
@N7StrykerАй бұрын
He was polite about his question btw, did not sound pissed just curious.
@kpanic23Ай бұрын
@@ConnerSully literally "buffer kisser and rivet counter", i.e. a trainspotting ultra :D EDIT: It's very likely that he's into trains as well and just wanted to start a deep conversation about all things trains.. ;)
@heideschloegl7016Ай бұрын
Rottweilers are considered to be one of the oldest breeds. They came to Germany with the Romans, drove their cattle and guarded outposts. Many were left behind; the breed as we know it today emerged in the southern German town of Rottweil. Rottweilers are classified as part of the Mastiff family. I've googled 😉
@ConnerSullyАй бұрын
Yes, this is really interesting! I never would have known unless I visited the city
@carinabuchholz1487Ай бұрын
Walking out of town at the end of the day you were reflecting your day in Rottweil a bit and and I guess you really enjoyed your visit and dinner an the Gasthaus Goldener Apfel. I´m glad you got the "Apfel feeling". It is a small Gasthaus so people who know or don´t know each other are sitting at the same table having conversation and a good time together. This is for sure a good place to be in Rottweil.
@Munichmarty1Ай бұрын
Thank you ! I am just visiting my mum in Rottweil. We like your video ❤️❤️❤️ the part of the Buildings that is sort of outside is called “ Erker “ .
@SalzLolАй бұрын
Das ist Wirklich eine schöne Stadt. Ich hoffe es hat dir gefallen, und du hattest eine Schöne Reise und bist wieder gut nachhause gekommen. 👍🏻🤜🏻🤛🏻
@ConnerSullyАй бұрын
It was very nice, I really enjoyed it there, especially the restaurant and people I met there at the end!
@reepz3156Ай бұрын
Richtig cooles Video! Ich wohne tatsächlich nicht weit entfernt von dort, du hast leider mit dem Zug mein Ort übersprungen, doch dort gibt es sowieso nicht viel zu sehen. Mach weiter so, macht Spaß sowas zu sehen.
@ConnerSullyАй бұрын
Thank you!
@LontEnCarasАй бұрын
omg. I worked in Rottweil a couple of years ago. You even walked past the building in which I worked. Looks like not much has changed since I've been there. Seeing that place on youtube feels surreal.
@winfriedstelzner3067Ай бұрын
Ich verfolge alle Deine Beiträge seit Jahren. Schade das wir einen Tag früher als Du in Rottweil waren. Wir waren zum ersten Mal in Rottweil . Nur ein paar Stunden auf dem Weg nach Ruhpolding. Es hat uns in Rottweil sehr gut gefallen. Wir waren teilweise an genau den selben Stellen wie Du. Hätte Dich gerne persönlich gesehen
@alondro666Ай бұрын
The stones you see on churches are old gravestones. The graveyards used to be around the church. They were built new outside the old town some time ago. Some of the more beautiful gravestones were preserved and mounted to the church.
@luxuryclubofficialАй бұрын
You getting better and better with your gimbl :) keep doing making videos like this
@ConnerSullyАй бұрын
Thank you! 🙏
@markalexander71332Ай бұрын
We love to walk with you Connor. It's about the facts we like walk with you. 😊
@ConnerSullyАй бұрын
Thank you! 😊
@dani.alvaro9280Ай бұрын
he has already seen more of germany in a few weeks than i have in my 30 years :D
@lucasbammertАй бұрын
Come to Biberach an der Riß. It is near ulm. We have today and tomorrow a big Musicfestival and a old history in our town
@kaibel6662Ай бұрын
On a nice day you should definitely visit lake constance. Konstanz is a beautiful city, located at the lake with beautiful views of the Alps.
@DirkPekiАй бұрын
My great-cousin lives in the old town of Rottweil and in his roof there is a seal from the monument office that says that the roof is from around 1420. It is one of the few roofs that has not fallen victim to a fire at some point over the centuries.
@charlesgrant-skiba5474Ай бұрын
You may know the name Rottweilers, this breed of dogs comes from this place.
@ConnerSullyАй бұрын
Yes, I actually learned that during the tour there!
@next01deАй бұрын
You have to visit Villingen-Schwenningen. Its, i think, the next stop after Rottweil. We have a beautiful old town in Villingen.
@brittat.5420Ай бұрын
Ganz in meinem Sinne 😄! Schau dir die historische Altstadt von Villingen mit den 3 Stadttoren und der noch erhaltenen Stadtmauer an! Gerne mache ich mit dir eine Stadtführung😃
@sandrovlog99Ай бұрын
Tatsächlich so surreal... I have been there so many Times, that i forgot how beautiful it actually is. Thanks for reminding me! Is this a reupload?
@ConnerSullyАй бұрын
No this is from last week - August 2024
@sandrovlog99Ай бұрын
@@ConnerSully danmn thats crazy! If you are still around the area you need to check the "Mofarennen in Fischbach" this weekend. (15 min from Rottweil) I actually made a Video about it a few years ago. Its a traditional motorbike race in this area. I can help u checking it out. Greetings.
@Tschody90Ай бұрын
I live very close to Lake Constance, cool that you are with us in the south. The best area in Germany. Although, every German probably says that about their area 🤭 If you want and the timing works out, we could meet for a few hours and I could try to show you something😉
@hraday08Ай бұрын
bro watching you after two years, ive watched ur entire india series!,
@hraday08Ай бұрын
and excited for this german series, bro after germany try to visit slovenia, slovakia, austria, czechia, poland and hungary, bulgaria too
@ConnerSullyАй бұрын
Thanks bro, would love to go back and take a longer Moto tour!
@hraday08Ай бұрын
@@ConnerSully love you bro and from today i will watch at least 1 vlog of yours daily!
@catalinnechita8896Ай бұрын
Hey Nice video and good choice of walking music ;). Btw, This guy talking to you in the sub, nicely mistaked you as a military or train enthusiast thats why he asked why your filming. "Pufferküsser" is an obsessive humorous word for guys who kiss the front of a train and "Nietenzähler" if you are into Military- or Techhistory. His Opening to the conversation was also something from past 18th Century. Funny Moment.
@ERROR-413Ай бұрын
27.30 Ja, genau! Der Name "Donnerstag" leitet sich vom germanischen Donnergott Thor ab. In altnordischen Sprachen wurde der Donnerstag "Þórsdagr" genannt, was "Thors Tag" bedeutet. Der Name bezieht sich auf Thor, den Gott des Donners in der nordischen Mythologie. Ähnlich ist der Donnerstag im Englischen "Thursday", was ebenfalls auf Thor zurückgeht (Thor's day).
@ConnerSullyАй бұрын
Really interesting!
@ERROR-413Ай бұрын
@@ConnerSully jupsi oder so ganz einfach: Sonntag/Montag: Bezug auf Sonne und Mond. Dienstag bis Freitag: Benannt nach germanischen Göttern (Tyr, Odin, Thor, Frigg), die römischen Göttern entsprechen (Mars, Merkur, Jupiter, Venus). Samstag: Einfluss von Saturn und dem Sabbat. Schönes WE
@Thedane2023Ай бұрын
Connor at 50:53 i think the word yer were searching for was "MAKING ALIVE CONTENT" and that my friend are yer so dang good at - and please keep it comin, even if im following you around in a town for a Hourr - its still alive and interesting!
@ConnerSullyАй бұрын
Ok thanks for the feedback! I’m happy you enjoy it!
@missmarple164Ай бұрын
Die kleinen Ausbauten mit den Fenstern an den Häusern nennt man "Erker".
@michaelkusica5333Ай бұрын
these stones at many churches are old tombstones from the middleages, mostly from the founders of the churches and those who where involved. at first they sealed their graves but later they were hang on walls to give more honor to this people.
@ConnerSullyАй бұрын
Ok thank you for this information
@inesj6317Ай бұрын
super dein film über Rottweil,ich war das letztesmal 1972 beim Narrensprung dort
@ShihimaseАй бұрын
Oh, just 6 days ago. I live just 25 km from Rottweil. 🙂 That nets on the bridge is to prevent suicides 26:32 It's called bay window, or in german "Erker".
@JB-mk8oeАй бұрын
Hi Conner, Your not far from the Constance Lake. You should take a Trip to Konstanz. Great view over the Lake and right on the swiss Borderline. Its worth it. Leaving next week. Sorry , would of loved to meet you. God bless
@jennyferbruderhofer1307Ай бұрын
You really have to see Konstanz. It has very beautiful original old town , because it was not destroyed in the ww and of course the lake.
@lone-wolf-1Ай бұрын
Against tear out first you need sharp wood drills, and second a underlay of wood underneath. Tape on both sides of the strop piece where the holes will get drilled holds the wood fibres together agains tear out. Then I would pre drill with smaller diameter, half or 2/3 of the final diameter (pilot holes). Make (or let make) a guiding template out of very hard wood (or metal) with perpendicular holes of the desired final diameter. What I do if a template is too much assle: I have a small piece of wood in wich I hammer a headless nail wich is as perpendicular as possible . I have it close to my drill and line both up (nail and my drill bit). Then clamp the guiding template + strop piece + underlayer tight together before drilling. As for the rounding of the edges, I would like them softened. Where the leather is comming out, a very light rounding helps too for longevity of the strip. Cheers mate, and good luck! 👍
@stargirlno2Ай бұрын
Go visit Zurich the next time it's really worth it !
@CookiekeksАй бұрын
very wholesome
@christianbackfischАй бұрын
If you need a tip for the weekend I recommend Sigmaringen there is a medieval market this weekend. your train driver from Balingen ( Rottenburg)
@ConnerSullyАй бұрын
Thank you sir! And nice to meet you! 🤝
@IamRemigiusАй бұрын
It's a shame, if you had come 20 km further south to Villingen-Schwenningen, we could have met up and given you a tour. Villingen, over 1000 years old and with intact city fortifications - Schwenningen, once the clock town of the world. There was a time when it was said that every clock in the world had at least one part that came from Schwenningen. If you come to southern Germany again, I recommend spring to experience the so-called "Villlinger Fasnet". Feel free to post a community post beforehand and you will receive a full introduction to this 1000-year-old tradition.
@Pumuckl2Ай бұрын
The tree is a salix. In german the trivial name is ,, Trauerweide". Minute 8:27 There are also diffrent other species of salix in Europe. Normally it grows at rivers, on wet surface. Ehm, and the first aspirin was extracted out of it. If you concentrate the acid inside the branches, you will get Acetylcholin. So, acetylacid is inside. They might grow in Irland too.
@tannenzweig672Ай бұрын
In english it's a bay window. Im Germany we call it 'Erker'
@JeanPaulMuellerАй бұрын
Fun fact. Rottweil was once a part of the Swiss Confederacy.
@ConnerSullyАй бұрын
That is a cool fact, when was that?
@JeanPaulMuellerАй бұрын
@@ConnerSully 1463 to 1803
@bnidezug327Ай бұрын
Hey Conner are going to plan to visit Villingen-Schwenningen too?
@thorstenfautz4611Ай бұрын
Hey die Brücke kenne ich...da bin ich schon gewesen!!! Yeah i was there too!!!
@an-anАй бұрын
The quantity of ad's is ok. You need this for living! 😁😉
@ConnerSullyАй бұрын
Ok thanks for answering this question, glad it’s not too overbearing
@RegieAndyАй бұрын
58:30 Ahhh the Blessings of our new Society.😊
@chiconmy1515Ай бұрын
Living in the near,if you have some questions,more than happy to answer them👍at least I'll try as hard as I can😁
@Jcguy123Ай бұрын
Nice video. would be nicer to see these places in the day rather than the evening when everything is closed and people are at home
@dagmaranja888Ай бұрын
One should know beforehand which town you are planning to go to. I'm sure you'd find locals who show you around a bit, if you like to.
@20Julian07Ай бұрын
I am from Rottweil. I'm so sad that I didn't see you
@marco25446Ай бұрын
You have to visit Burg Hohenzollern
@hanspezer3221Ай бұрын
For your information. This net at the bridge. When i was younger (20 years ago) this wasn't there. Sadly many people, especially pupil from our schools, commited suicide on this bridge. At one point the city had to do something.
@Omnictionarian97Ай бұрын
Haha so funny that german grandpa 😂 I'm german and i dont even know what those words are 😂😅
@heideschloegl7016Ай бұрын
This tree is a weeping willow Conner
@ConnerSullyАй бұрын
Thanks!
@arnodobler1096Ай бұрын
so, you missed the TK Elevator testing tower? Germany's highest viewing platform
@HerzschreiberАй бұрын
33:10 : "The Holy Cross parish for their Fallen (soldiers) is the writing. And yes, you were right. The first World War was 1914-1918, and the board in the middle refers the soldiers fallen then, while the boards to the left and right refer to the victims of the second World War. Crosswalks: The cars do not stop because we Germans are so nice :), it is mandatory. The law says that a car has to stop as soon as seeing a pedestrian attempting to cross the road. If the police watched you not following this law you will have to pay a fine of 80€ and one point in Flensburg.
@yallahyallah4220Ай бұрын
@14:17 those little things are called Erker in german
@gammasagittarii2019Ай бұрын
58:20 Willkommen in Stuttgart
@mauertalАй бұрын
NOT the oldest town or big settlement, BUT the first town, with the written right, to call as town! In that area people live since more than 40.000 years, with the oldest cultural items of mankind!
@bogdang6197Ай бұрын
I live in Rottweil and its so cool to see how other people see the town, because for me Rottweil is kinda boring
@momo-st7nuАй бұрын
0:42 Welcome to germany 😶smh
@maxfers3356Ай бұрын
Greetings from Rottweil... DogTownBoys!
@lemaliveАй бұрын
If you stay longer in Rottweil, you should go up to the elevator tower 44:21
@ConnerSullyАй бұрын
Yes I would like to do that one day, it looks so tall!
@Nero_XYАй бұрын
@@ConnerSully It's actually the highest publicly accessible observation deck in Germany!
@AtomprofessorАй бұрын
Woof woof!
@lemaliveАй бұрын
How can you miss the church on the right? :) 15:47
@mismo1677Ай бұрын
The day Donnerstag comes from the Germanic god "Donar", who sent lightning and thunder to the earth.
@Pumuckl2Ай бұрын
The continental germans called odin wotan, thats the word wednesday in England. And in germany Thor was called wotan. Although the most people in germany are of celtic origin, in the north east more slavic an Northwest its more german. But you`ll find german originated people also in the south. Because their tribes settled. But actually non of that is really the one and only truth. The Romans desribed the People living next to the Rhine as germans.
@Pumuckl2Ай бұрын
Many people are like the irish people more celtic. And since after second world war our eastern territories, were cut of, because we lost, although are weapons were the best. So many germans from the east came. Thats why some people have grandparents from eastern territories, now poland.
@Pumuckl2Ай бұрын
The germans assimilated the celtic people, also the romans did. Romans used many crafting techniques the celtic peole had, also their weapons and the steel shirts.
@lemaliveАй бұрын
Yes, the dog is named after the city 19:20
@patricschleicher6174Ай бұрын
Immerhin war er im Pinocchio und nicht im Venezia, war wohl ein Rottweiler mit Geschmack der ihm das gezeigt hat.
@markalexander71332Ай бұрын
Exactly. After the dog. Rottweiler
@wannabe89Ай бұрын
Hi Connor, im from Rottweil and a have not seen a video from you for a while... Stay positive and stay a light in the world. You were a light for me too. When I started to lose my connection to J es us, the L or d showed me videos how he let you into the light too. I have seen maybe 10 videos of you in my life, but they were the videos I should see to stay on my path with G o d. So since years, there is every year a moment i think abaout you and thank you for beiing a light, when i needed one Thank you and all the best.
@ConnerSullyАй бұрын
Thank you for this message! Very encouraging 🙏
@pascalhildebrandtАй бұрын
The tower on the hill which was under construction is actually from the 12th century and was a prison back then🤯 Greetings from Rottweil 🫡
@maylinde986Ай бұрын
"17,- that is what I thought at your first tour video! Should really be a bit informed about the locations. You are really missing so much or just walk by without recognizing it. And from your first tour I wanted to 'float' your comments with information.
@maylinde986Ай бұрын
If you haven't imformed yourself before, go to the tourist information, threre you can get advices. And yes, we do know a lot about those places,- lots of them are so historical (even important) and most times you just walk by and that hurts ..
@CroatiandreamxАй бұрын
Komm nach Albstadt 😂
@BauramiboringАй бұрын
7:45 omg, omg, omg. you crosed 2 times the red light 😂 If a Car or something else hit you, it would be entirely your fault. That thing what you dont know how to call is named "Erker" = bay window
@MR-08-15Ай бұрын
Gute Heimreise!
@adrikmАй бұрын
Rottweil is the oldest town in Baden-Württemberg
@johnnolls747Ай бұрын
if you upgrade to youtube premium, there are no ads.
@ralfmuller8240Ай бұрын
You have to Comeback on this date: march 03/04 2025 Believe me, you will be more than surprised 🤙
@ge.h.1902Ай бұрын
Its called 'Erker'
@Pumuckl2Ай бұрын
maybe they are more desciples because of Paul, who came later after Jesuses death, but is also often called desciple. min 32:00
@ConnerSullyАй бұрын
Yes maybe that is it.
@leandrocarvalho-lz5iuАй бұрын
Where are the dogs?
@claudiaberger9639Ай бұрын
There is a dog breed "Rottweiler"
@Paketband_Ай бұрын
Go to Wildberg
@Pumuckl2Ай бұрын
Our politics destroyed Volkswagen. They now produced so many new e-cars, instad of their main selling product Diesel, and Gasoline-Cars. Politics, is very bad right now. People are angry on anybody.
@Pumuckl2Ай бұрын
Connor I like your bioble channel too. Im also christian. Im in a Freikirche. In EFG. Im evangelical or protestant.
@RealTowelieАй бұрын
Der Typ in Vaihingen 🤣
@vx1978Ай бұрын
this is the Schwäbische Alb and not the Schwarzwald😆
@maylinde986Ай бұрын
Cause he passed the 'Schwarzwälder Bote',- probably irritating