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Deutsch: Wir sind in Hof, Deutschland – einer Stadt mit etwas mehr als 45.000 Einwohnern in Oberfranken/Bayern. Hof wurde 1823 durch einen Brand zerstört. Viele wiederaufgebaute Häuser sind im Biedermeyer-Stil gehalten.
Die Höhenlage von 500 Metern verleiht Hof eine erfrischende Kühle und brachte der Stadt im 20. Jahrhundert scherzhaft den Beinamen "das bayerische Sibirien" ein. Das lag an der Nähe zur kommunistischen DDR und zur Tschechoslowakei, die bis 1990 besondere Subventionen brachten. Heute spielt der Tourismus eine wichtige Rolle für die Wirtschaft der Stadt Hof. An diesem Abend sehen wir ein ruhiges Zentrum, in dem die meisten Geschäfte geschlossen sind und scheinbar keine anderen Touristen unterwegs sind. Wir starten am Lorenzpark im Süden des Zentrums. Wir sehen viel von der Hofer Innenstadt, bevor wir an der Saale entlang schlendern. Wir beenden unseren Spaziergang am Bürgerpark Theresienstein. Hinweis: Diese Wanderung wurde mit einer begrenzten Ausrüstung auf dem Rückweg vom Jakobsweg aufgenommen. Die Audioqualität ist eher schlecht mit vielen Windgeräuschen. Gefilmt im Mai 2023 Kamera: Osmo Pocket in 4K60 Mikrofon: Zoom H1n
English: We are in Hof, Germany - a city of a bit more than 45,000 people in Upper Franconia / Bavaria. Hof was destroyed by fire in 1823. Many re-built houses feature the Biedermeyer architectural style.
Hof's elevation of 500 meters grants it a refreshing coolness, and in the 20th century, it humorously earned the nickname "the Bavarian Siberia." This was due to its proximity to communist East Germany and Czechoslovakia, which brought special subsidies until 1990. Today, tourism plays a some in Hof's local economy. On this evening we see a quiet center, where most shops area closed and seemingly no other tourists around. We start at the Lorenzpark in the south of the the center. We get to see much of Hof's center before we stroll along the Saale river. We our walk at the Bürgerpark Theresienstein. Note: this walk was recorded with a limited equipment on my way back from the Camino de Santiago. Audio quality is rather poor with lots of wind noise. Filmed in May 2023 Camera: Osmo Pocket in 4K60 Mic: Zoom H1n
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