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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2009

Nürnberg Christkindlesmarkt (Christmas Market) is the most famous of all of the German Christkindlesmarkts. It is wonderful!

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  • Love it! Watching this makes me homesick! I grew up there. Been to the Mrkt many times. I have a tchwechger man in my china cabinet. They have many delicious things there to eat! I went to visit in 2009. Was wonderful to see old Nurenberg again. I did not want to come back to the US. I was born in Furth in 1950.

  • @04harlow

    I don't have many mementos if my time in Germany. That's why I try to visit each year, and I always stop in Nürnberg. I can hardly wait until my grandchildren are old enough to appreciate the Christkindlesmarkt. Thanks for your comments. D

  • Thank you so very much ! I am much older than 1980 - 83 when I was there. I apreciate seeing it again.

  • @edsweb7 Thanks for your kind comment.  I wish that I was there with my grandchildren right now.

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  • I lived in Nurnberg on Beim Gronacker near the Tiergarten. I love this city!!!! My heart beats German!!!!!!!!

  • Gosh, does this make me feel homesick.

  • I lived in Nurenberg from about the age of 2 to the age of 15 (in the 80's). When we returned to the U.S., I think I forgot to pack my heart and bring it home too.

  • Sorry meant Bamberg! me and my great typing??

  • TheBarret. If youwere in Bamber, then you know what the Schlenkerla is?! They have the best smoked beer. They have been brewing it since1678. They have great food as well!

  • Greus Gott is what you get for a greeting in Nurenberg. Sort of means God Bless You in English. The U is soposed to have the umlaut. but I don't know how to do that with an English Keyboard?

  • By the way it's Kristkidle Markt! just kidding. I tried to send you an e mail, but was rejected. I still have family there from my moms side. I'm trying to get dual citizenship. I have papers filed at the German Embassy in DC. My Visa was only good for 30 days so I had no choice. My email is harlow 04@gmail .com.

  • bloody nice! my compliments.

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