Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Austria, Germany Austrian
In this episode, we head deeper into the Ausseerland, where traditional dress is still a part of everyday life. The perfect shoes to complete the outfit are Haferlschuhe, hand-made by master shoemaker Sonja Grill.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Austria, Germany Austrian
We watch Martin Göksu cave diving and learn about the safety rules. Then the journey continues through the Austrian limestone Alps to the Erzberg, where iron has been mined for many centuries.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Austria, Germany Austrian
From Herberstein Castle, we continue into the mountains of the Fischbach Alps and Semmering with its historic railway line. Finally, we meet Markus Göksu, who dives into mysterious mountain caves.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Austria, Germany
At Herberstein Castle, Andrea Sagmeister creates fragrant culinary works of art from rose varieties that have blossomed for centuries. We learn how carefully she selects the flowers, processes them, and transforms them into delicious syrups and jellies.
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
Germany High German
Moritz and Ivana guess which pets are being described—from fluffy to slimy, from sweet to mischievous. How well do you know your pets? Test your knowledge with our questions!
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Austria, Germany
Piber Castle in the Styrian Alps is home to one of the world's noblest horse breeds: the Lipizzaners. Each animal is carefully prepared for the Spanish Riding School in Vienna. Our journey now continues through western Styria to Herberstein Castle.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Germany High German
Welcome to Dortmund! In this video, Ivana shows us some of the sights in this large city in North Rhine-Westphalia, including St. Reinold's Church, Hansaplatz, and the City Garden.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Austria, Germany
West of Graz, Piber Castle is home to the world-famous Lipizzaner horses. Here, the young stallions of the Spanish Riding School spend their youth before later moving on to Vienna to perfect their art.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Austria, Germany
When others flee from storm clouds, Walter Golob flies right into them. As a hail bomber, he protects farmers' crops around Graz with his aircraft and takes on one of the most dangerous tasks in the sky.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Germany High German
How good are Wiesbaden’s playgrounds, really? Chiara, Johannes, and their friends put them to the ultimate test: They climb, swing, and slide, using their expertise as children to rate where the most fun can be had and what could still be improved.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Austria, Germany Austrian
Above the rooftops of Graz, master roofer Barbara Rockenbauer takes care of centuries-old roofs, preserves historic tiles and thus ensures that the old town is preserved.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Germany High German
In this part we get an insight into medieval cuisine and learn, among other things, why game was not on the farmers' menu. Although many people believe that the farmers were exploited by their feudal lords, there is another side to the story.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Austria, Germany Austrian
In this episode, we're going up high—right into the heart of Styria! We discover the city of Graz from a bird's eye view, meet a brave master roofer and learn why working on the old city roofs is almost as adventurous as mountain climbing.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Germany High German
How do we know what people ate in the Middle Ages? Bones found at archaeological sites provide a clear answer to this question.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Germany High German
In the middle ages, living off the land was very difficult and farmers had to get by with much lower crop yields. Baking was popular, and pig farming was generally successful since the animals could graze on acorns in nearby forests.
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