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Jakob Frenzel
Jakob Frenzel.

I was born in 1987 in West-Berlin. Since then I have visited many places in Europe and went on four trips through the USA, to New Zealand and Thailand.
2005 I discovered the magnificance of World heritage sites and since then try not to miss any on our journeys. We try to plan trips according to the locactions of WHS sites. That way we visited 18 sites in England 2018! And 28 sites on a trip to the Normandy. More trips like that are planned.

The German Televison produces short documentaries on each site, called Schätze der Welt, which I record and love to watch with the whole family. I recommend it to every WHS enthusiast.


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Dacian Limes

Jakob Frenzel Germany - 09-Dec-24

Dacian Limes

August 2024 - Another Limes WHS! Good that it got inscribed before our trip, so we knew what to look for. At the end, we ended up just activly visiting 2 components. Alba Iulia and Jidova.

Alba Iulia is amazing though. We spent two hours here, and admired the old roman remains. Jidova (picture) was rather a spontaneous stop. The remains there are also by far more interesting than all these Limes components in Germany.

I am curious how many more WHS will evolve from the Roman Empire era.

 

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The old villages of Hollókõ and Rimetea (T)

Jakob Frenzel Germany - 09-Dec-24

The old villages of Hollókõ and Rimetea (T)

August 2024 - on our detour to Rosia Montana, we made another smaller detour to Rimetea. It is actually an Hungarian village. The inhabitants speak hungarian. And already in the morning there were tour busses visiting from Hungary.

As we did not plan to visit Hollökö, which we did due to changes in the itinerary, Rimetea was supposed to be an alternative. Landscape wise it is more spectacular, but Höllökö has wooden houses, this one typical Hungarian Stone houses, as you also find them in north Slovakia.

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Wooden Churches of Maramures

Jakob Frenzel Germany - 28-Nov-24

Wooden Churches of Maramures

August 2024 - after spending the night on a wonderful campground in Săcălășeni (Camping Noroc), which also has a nice wooden church, we drove to Sudesti and Plopis next morning. It is very convenient to visit as these two churches are close together and represent two different religions. The first is greek catholic the second is romanian orthodox, thus the paintings and interior is also varying quiet a bit. In both churches a lady with Keys had to arrive prior to our visit. She asked for a small tip and explained a bit about the architecture and history. As it was our first romanian WHS, we were very enthusiatic about the visit and scrutinized every detail of the interior and exterior. The unique thing about these churches are the high wooden bell towers

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Roșia Montană

Jakob Frenzel Germany - 29-Nov-24

Roșia Montană

August 2024 - we made a bit of a detour to see this rather unspectular WHS, at least we combined it with TWHS Rimetea. The road from Turda to Hunedoara (Eisenmarkt) goes through wonderful landscape along the Aries river which is worth to change the itinerary for. For Goldbach you have to take a worse road. We parked our camper in the town center and were welcomed by some straying but friendly dogs. The town is in a catastrophic shape with crumbling facades but has typical Habsburg-flair just like banska stiavnica in Slovakia. We made another stop at the Roman mine, where we visited the outdoor exhibition only. We missed to hike along the pit. As the kids were too tired. 
Make sure to visit the Corvin Castle in Hunedoara, which might be on your way. It is quite sth.

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Hortobágy

Jakob Frenzel Germany - 26-Nov-24

Hortobágy

August 2024 - On my Birthday we started with a tour in Baradla Cave, drove to Tokay and finalkoordinaten reached Hortobagy on late evening. Although most of the WHS is just Puszta, Hortobagy offers a few extras.
 Just Next to the Nine Hole Bridge there is a wonderful restaurant (Hortobágyi Csárda) with local traditional meat dishes. It was a perfect spot to quit the day. For the Sunset its best to walk the bikepath south of the Nine hole bridge. 
in Hortobagy we could stay overnight with our Camper even with free WLAN.

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Name
Jakob Frenzel
Country
Germany
Most Impressive
Grand Canyon, Cinque Terre and many more
Proposal
Saechsische Schweiz
Görlitz
Sequoia NP and many more
Rating Stats
Angkor 5
Sintra 4.5
Mafra 4
Nancy 4
Oporto 4
Reims 4
Trier 4
Verona 4
Agrigento 3.5
Bamberg 3.5
Naples 3.5
Provins 3.5
Riga 3.5
Seville 3.5
Torun 3.5
Belem 3
Corvey 3
Elvas 3
Telc 3
Burgundy 2.5
Evora 2.5
Graz 2.5
Hollókö 2.5
Jelling 2.5
Orange 2.5
Reichenau 2.5
Ivrea 1.5
Schokland 1.5
  1. Dacian Limes
  2. Aggtelek and Slovak Karst
  3. Wooden Churches of Maramures
  4. Roșia Montană
  5. Hortobágy
  6. Tokaji Wine Region
  7. Naples
  8. The Porticoes of Bologna
  9. Ferrara
  10. Vicenza and the Palladian Villas
  11. Fortress of Suomenlinna
  12. Struve Geodetic Arc
  13. Tallinn
  14. Sacri Monti of Piedmont and Lombardy
  15. Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch
  16. Margravial Opera House
  17. Chaîne des Puys
  18. Lavaux, Vineyard Terraces
  19. Old City of Berne
  20. Caves and Ice Age Art
  21. Bamberg
  22. Reichenau
  23. Orange
  24. Burgundy
  25. Decorated cave of Pont d'Arc
  26. The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier
  27. Wachau Cultural Landscape
  28. Telc
  29. Tarnowskie Góry Lead-Silver-Zinc Mine
  30. Kronborg Castle
  31. Paseo del Prado and Buen Retiro
  32. Par force hunting landscape
  33. Sintra
  34. Belem
  35. Monastery of Alcobaça
  36. Monastery of Batalha
  37. Convent of Christ in Tomar
  38. University of Coimbra
  39. Mafra
  40. Oporto
  41. Bom Jesus do Monte
  42. Guimarães
  43. Alto Douro
  44. Coa Valley and Siega Verde
  45. Elvas
  46. Evora
  47. Holasovice
  48. Žatec – Landscape of Hops
  49. Ayutthaya
  50. Sukhothai
  51. Angkor
  52. Classical Weimar
  53. Jewish-Medieval heritage of Erfurt
  54. Úbeda and Baeza
  55. Seville
  56. Cordoba
  57. Medina Azahara
  58. Wartburg Castle
  59. Gorham's Cave Complex
  60. Granada
  61. Antequera Dolmens Site
  62. Donana National Park
  63. Bamberg
  64. Graz
  65. Regensburg
  66. Singapore Botanic Gardens
  67. Verona
  68. Białowieża Forest
  69. Riga
  70. Su Nuraxi di Barumini
  71. Hedeby and Danevirke
  72. Grand Canyon
  73. Grand Canyon
  74. Mesa Verde
  75. Jelling
  76. Chaco Culture
  77. Taos Pueblo
  78. Torun
  79. Moravian Church Settlements
  80. Syracuse
  81. Vilnius
  82. Kernavė
  83. Modernist Kaunas
  84. Curonian Spit
  85. Kuldiga
  86. Speicherstadt and Kontorhaus District
  87. Luther Memorials
  88. Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe
  89. Upper Middle Rhine Valley
  90. Trier
  91. City of Luxembourg
  92. Völklingen Ironworks
  93. Nancy
  94. Reims
  95. Champagne
  96. Provins
  97. Fontainebleau
  98. Chartres Cathedral
  99. Mont-Saint-Michel
  100. Le Havre
  101. Amiens Cathedral
  102. Funerary and memory sites of the First World War
  103. Fortifications of Vauban
  104. Nord-Pas de Calais Mining Basin
  105. Belfries
  106. Notre-Dame Cathedral in Tournai
  107. Mining Sites of Wallonia
  108. Neolithic Flint Mines at Spiennes
  109. The Four Lifts
  110. Aachen Cathedral
  111. Castles of Augustusburg and Falkenlust
  112. Cologne Cathedral
  113. Corvey
  114. Fagus Factory
  115. Hildesheim Cathedral and Church
  116. Val di Noto
  117. Villa Romana del Casale
  118. Agrigento
  119. Arab-Norman Palermo
  120. Isole Eolie
  121. Mount Etna
  122. Blenheim Palace
  123. Saltaire
  124. Derwent Valley Mills
  125. Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape
  126. City of Bath
  127. Stonehenge
  128. The Slate Landscape of Northwest Wales
  129. Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal
  130. Blaenavon Industrial Landscape
  131. Dorset and East Devon Coast
  132. Gwynedd Castles
  133. Durham Castle and Cathedral
  134. Studley Royal Park
  135. Frontiers of the Roman Empire
  136. Lake District
  137. Liverpool
  138. Ironbridge Gorge
  139. Grand Place, Brussels
  140. Semmering Railway
  141. Vienna
  142. Hallstatt-Dachstein
  143. Schönbrunn
  144. Salzburg
  1. Abbey of Kremsmünster (T)
  2. Aguas Livres Aqueduct (T)
  3. Alpine and pre-alpine meadow and marsh landscapes (T)
  4. Amalienborg and its district (T)
  5. Brooklyn Bridge (T)
  6. California Current Conservation Complex (T)
  7. Cascata delle Marmore and Valnerina: Monastic sites and ancient hydrogeological reclamation works (T)
  8. Caves of the Buda Thermal Karst System (T)
  9. Central Park (T)
  10. Ceský ráj (Czech Paradise) Rock Cities (T)
  11. Chateau de Vaux-le-Vicomte (T)
  12. Cultural Landscape of Innsbruck-Nordkette/Karwendel (T)
  13. Desert of the Discalced Carmelites and Built Ensemble of the Palace-Hotel in Bussaco (T)
  14. Diocletian's Palace and the Historical Nucleus of Split (extension) (T)
  15. Domaine de Fontainebleau : château, jardins, parc et forêt (T)
  16. Dreams in Stone - the palaces of King Ludwig II of Bavaria: Neuschwanstein, Linderhof and Herrenchiemsee (T)
  17. Ensemble of Alvaro Siza's Architecture Works in Portugal (T)
  18. Extension of the World Heritage Site "Historic Centre of Prague" with the important Monuments in its Vicinity (T)
  19. Fishpond Network in the Trebon Basin (T)
  20. Francke Foundation Buildings (T)
  21. Gdansk - Town of Memory and Freedom (T)
  22. Grobiņa archaeological ensemble (T)
  23. Hanbury botanical gardens (T)
  24. Head Office and Garden of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (T)
  25. Historical Lisbon, Global City (T)
  26. Historical theatres of the Marche Region (T)
  27. Hôpital Notre-Dame à La Rose - Lessines (T)
  28. Íznik (T)
  29. Jaén Cathedral (extension of the Renaissance Monumental Ensembles of Úbeda and Baeza) (T)
  30. Kahurangi National Park, Farewell Spit and Canaan karst system (T)
  31. Karst Valleys of Slovakia (T)
  32. La Camargue (T)
  33. Lake Maggiore and Lake D'Orta lakelands (T)
  34. Le champ de bataille de Waterloo, la fin de l’épopée napoléonienne (T)
  35. Le Charolais-Brionnais, paysage culturel de l'élevage bovin (T)
  36. Le noyau historique ou la 'Cuve' de Gand, et les deux abbayes qui sont à son origine (T)
  37. Le Palais de Justice de Bruxelles (T)
  38. Le palais de Princes Eveques de Liège (T)
  39. Les Alpes de la Méditerranée (France) (T)
  40. Les citadelles mosanes (T)
  41. Les passages de Bruxelles / Les Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert (T)
  42. Les Plages du Débarquement, Normandie, 1944 (T)
  43. Les sites à fossiles néandertaliens de Wallonie (T)
  44. Les villes antiques de la Narbonnaise et leur territoire: Nimes, Arles, Glanum, aqueducs, via Domitia (T)
  45. Les villes bastionnées des Pays-Bas du nord-ouest de l'Europe (T)
  46. Leuven/Louvain, batiments universitaires, l'héritage de six siècles au sein du centre historique (T)
  47. Metz Royale et Impériale, enjeux de pouvoir, confrontations stylistiques et identité urbaine (T)
  48. Mining Historical Heritage (T)
  49. Monastery of Santa María de La Rábida and the Columbus Memorial Places in Huelva (T)
  50. Montado, Cultural Landscape (T)
  51. Montagne Sainte-Victoire et sites cezaniens (T)
  52. Monuments, Sites and Cultural Landscape of Chiang Mai, Capital of Lanna (T)
  53. Mountain-top Hotel and Television Transmitter Ještěd (T)
  54. National Park Hohe Tauern (T)
  55. Natural Reserves of Tatras Mountain (T)
  56. Noyau historique d'Antwerpen -Anvers- de l'Escaut aux anciens remparts de vers 1250 (T)
  57. Nuruosmaniye Complex (T)
  58. Ödön Lechner's independent pre-modern architecture (T)
  59. Original Meadow - Pasture Sites of Slovakia (T)
  60. Orvieto (T)
  61. Pombaline Lisbon (T)
  62. Primošten Vineyards (T)
  63. Rade de Marseille (T)
  64. Renaissance Houses at Slavonice (T)
  65. Rouen : ensemble urbain à pans de bois, cathédrale, église Saint-Ouen, église Saint Maclou (T)
  66. Routes of Santiago de Compostela in Portugal (T)
  67. Saint-Honorat, Île monastique de l’archipel de Lérins à Cannes (T)
  68. Salento and the Barocco Leccese (T)
  69. Southwest Coast (T)
  70. The Andaman Sea Nature Reserves of Thailand (T)
  71. The Aniene valley and Villa Gregoriana in Tivoli (T)
  72. The Architectural Works of Alvar Aalto - a Human Dimension to the Modern Movement (T)
  73. The Augustow Canal (Kanal Augustowski) (T)
  74. The Betlém Rock Sculptures near Kuks (T)
  75. The Cultural Landscape of Civita di Bagnoregio (T)
  76. The cultural landscape of the Benedictine settlements in medieval Italy (T)
  77. The Dunejec River Gorge in the Pieniny Mountains (T)
  78. The Fortress of Terezín (T)
  79. The Jewish Cemetery of Altona Königstrasse. Sephardic Sepulchral Culture of the 17th and 18th century between Europe and the Caribbean (T)
  80. The Marble Basin of Carrara (T)
  81. The Murge of Altamura (T)
  82. The Network of Rural Heritage Buildings in Hungary (T)
  83. The Olive Grove Landscapes of Andalusia (T)
  84. The Padang Civic Ensemble (T)
  85. The Royal Sites of Ireland: Cashel, Dún Ailinne, Hill of Uisneach, Rathcroghan Complex, and Tara Complex (T)
  86. The Walk of Peace from the Alps to the Adriatic – Heritage of the First World War (T)
  87. Trading Posts and Fortifications on Genoese Trade Routes from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea (T)
  88. Trakai Historical National Park (T)
  89. Varazdin (T)
  90. Velebit Mountain (T)
  91. Via Francigena in Italy (T)
  92. Vila Viçosa (T)
  93. Villas of the Papal Nobility (T)
  94. Volterra: Historical City and Cultural Landscape (T)
  95. Waters and seabed of Fiordland (Te Moana O Atawhenua) (T)
  96. Yıldız Palace Complex (T)
  97. Zadar - Episcopal complex (T)