A great trip on the Danube
Traveling on the Twin City Liner is a particular experience. Never before have we traveled so fast across a river and through a narrow canal on a ship of this size. The Twin City Liner is a jet-propelled catamaran for 250 passengers and can reach a speed of up to 70 km/h. The crossing to Bratislava takes 75 minutes. The trip begins in Vienna at Schwedenplatz and ends in Bratislava at Rázusovo nábrežie, about 500 meters from the city center. Bicycles can be taken along, but only by reservation and for a small surcharge of €5.
It is our first visit to Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. The ship turns at the lock park and heads east. From the Franzensbrücke bridge, as soon as the banks of the Danube Canal turn green, the catamaran picks up considerable speed. It is a credit to the captains that they can travel so fast on this narrow waterway. We are also impressed by the skyscrapers in the Town-Town-Spange area.
We reach the Danube at the Freudenau power plant bridge. The power plant is the tenth Danube power plant in Austria. It was completed in 1998. The power is successfully sold as green power by the energy supplier Lichtblick SE in Germany.
Hainburg is a border town with Slovakia. Its fortress is one of the largest in Europe. The place was probably founded by the Celts. It suffered greatly during the Turkish sieges of Vienna in 1529 and 1683 when the town and castle were devastated and destroyed. The Blutgasse is a reminder of the great bloodbath. Of the 8,000 people who died, only about 100 survived, including Josef Haydn’s grandfather.
If you cross the border to Slovakia, you can see the ruins of Thebes Castle, which were destroyed by Napoleon’s troops. The Romans already had a border post here. The castle was first mentioned in the annals of Fulda in 864 as Dowina.
After the end of the Moravian Empire in the 15th century, the castle belonged to Hungary. It then belonged to various Hungarian noble families, from 1635 to the Pálffy family. Napoleon and Pálffy agreed that Vienna would be supplied with food and other goods by Pálffy.
To commemorate the history of the Moravian Empire, on April 24, 1836, Ľudovít Štúr made a patriotic excursion to Thebes Castle with other members of society. This was the birth of the national myth, the basis of Slovak identity and national pilgrimages.
In 1896, the 33-meter high Árpád column was inaugurated to symbolize the millennial kingdom of the Crown of St. Stephen. In 1918, it was blown up by Czechoslovak legionnaires. The remains were taken to Hungary. In 1938, a new national monument with the Bohemian Lion was erected here to commemorate the founding of Czechoslovakia. When Adolf Hitler saw the lion during a visit, he ordered it removed. The locals buried it nearby. After Slovakia gained independence from the Czech Republic, the lion was reinstalled before the Slovak National Museum in Bratislava. The castle ruins have been a national monument since 1961.
A short time later, we reach Bratislava and catch our first glimpse of the fantastic Most SNP Bridge (Bridge of the Slovak National Uprising), unofficially (UFO Tower), and Bratislava Castle.
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Die Fahrt mit dem Twin City Liner von Wien nach Bratislava ist ein besonderes Erlebnis. Noch nie sind wir mit einem Schiff dieser Größe so schnell über einen Fluss und durch einen schmalen Kanal gefahren. Der Twin City Liner ist ein Katamaran mit Jet-Antrieb, der das Schiff auf bis zu 70 km/h beschleunigt und Platz für 250 Passagiere bietet. Die Fahrzeit nach Bratislava beträgt 75 Minuten. Die Fahrt beginnt in Wien an der Anlegestelle Schwedenplatz und endet in Bratislava an der Anlegestelle Rázusovo nábrežie, ca. 500 m Fußweg vom Stadtzentrum entfernt. Fahrräder können mitgenommen werden, allerdings nur nach Reservierung und gegen einen kleinen Aufpreis von € 5,-.
Es ist unser erster Besuch in Bratislava, der Hauptstadt der Slowakei. Am Schleusenpark wendet das Schiff und fährt nun Richtung Osten. Ab der Franzensbrücke, sobald die Ufer des Donaukanals begrünt sind, nimmt das Schiff deutlich an Fahrt auf. Es ist den Kapitänen hoch anzurechnen, dass sie auf dieser schmalen Wasserstraße so schnell fahren können. Beeindruckt sind wir auch von den Hochhäusern im Bereich der Town-Town-Spange.
Bei der Kraftwerksbrücke Freudenau erreichen wir die Donau. Das Kraftwerk ist das zehnte Donaukraftwerk Österreichs. Es wurde 1998 fertiggestellt. Der Strom wird vom Energieversorger Lichtblick SE in Deutschland erfolgreich als Ökostrom verkauft……
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music by Johannes Kayser: https://www.1-2-3-gemafrei.de/en/
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5 Comments
Really very attractive, your video, great music… Thank you 💚
I wish you a peaceful and happy week… : ))
Greetings from Germany, Lolo🕊
Good morning from Brazil ☕️. Beautiful place and view. Nice music 🎶
your trip from Vienna to Bratislava by Twin City Liner looks most relaxing
the views fom the boat are most wonderful
love the bridge image @5:19
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Beautiful sharing❤