The former capital of Germany has lots to offer, even after the move of the German government
to Berlin.
For example, the Museum Meier, a lineup of the most interesting museums.
The Monster Basilica, the Altstadt, the fact that Cologne is about 30 minutes away.
All that is cool, but for me, what makes Bonn special is the fact that my awesome and beautiful
cousin goes to school here, and we get to hang out.
So, Kass, how do you say welcome to Bonn?
Willkommen in Bonn, Willkommen in Deutschland.
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now my cousin i love her but she's not much of a tour guide but she did suggest
to start in the outside the southern part of the northern city inner city north is dominated by
old houses and narrow winding streets popular among students and pupils as the pub district
during certain times in a year beautiful blossoms fill the streets with shades of pink
the main church of bonn monsta befilica was built in the 11th and 13th century
characterized the filiwet of the city with its four towers and mighty crossing tower even today
an early christian center of cult worship was uncovered beneath the crypt
the baton house is a memorial site museum and cultural institutions serving various purposes
it was founded in 1889 by the baton house association it studies the life and work of the
composer ledwig van Beethoven the old town hall in the market square was built in 1737 to 1738
in the rococo style from the latorial court architect michael livery and was fully completed
in 1780
so with me i have a student who's my cousin my lovely cousin what are you taking in school
i'm studying comparing literature and culture which is like comparing german literature and
culture to european and international national literature and i especially took classes in
german linguistics what i'm very interested in what do the people here do for fun when they're
not studying well um me and my friends we like to go to shamrock we are at shamrock irish pub
right now which is funny because my cousin came to germany wanted to show him germany and i
keep taking him to irish pubs all the time but he likes it because he likes beer so it's all right
and he's okay with it so we like to hang out having beer and we have nice parks where we can
have barbecues together and we like to go to the cinema we also like to go to um to
it's not cinema it's real people it's real people real people yeah oh theater oh we like
to go to theaters um because they have special prizes for students so we can go there and be
very cultural and stuff and like show off with our uh how smart you are
you're also saying that you have that park thing that you guys go to that uh i told that
no no no the the amusement park like where they have the barbecues no fantasy something
oh yeah we have we have fantasy land which is actually for children but sometimes
sometimes we get drunk no i'm just joking sometimes uh we like to go there as well because
they're like um roller coasters what we like a lot and um but most of the time we're just sitting
together talking and have a lot of fun together and we like um because we are students we are allowed
to um drive for free in our districts um so we um sometimes in in the weekends we um drive around
exploring um different cities and within the district yeah which are in in the district
what's this district called nord rhein-westfalen north rhein-west failure see that sounds nice
okay thank you
hi i'm santana i'm chris cousin i study here
and today
today she's like she's not serious like she's exactly like the rest of us like like we can't
be serious today i lost one of my teeth and uh now i got it back that's that's why um i can make
this lovey interview with my cousin i'm really happy about that and uh i study here and i'm studying
comparing
that's what i take in school
can you tell me related okay so when you're not busy studying linguistics in comparison
comparing german with english no yeah german with um international okay okay um
okay
okay you know what she was doing okay listen
