Immenhof - Das Abenteuer eines Sommers Filming Locations
Immenhof - Das Abenteuer eines Sommers Filming Locations
Saxony-Anhalt is a state in Germany. In the capital Magdeburg, the Gothic cathedral is the burial place of the Holy Roman Emperor Otto I. The town of Wittenburg is the birthplace of the Reformation, with Martin Luther's home (Lutherhaus) and Schlosskirche, the storied church where he's buried. In the Harz Mountains, Schloss Wernigerode is a medieval fort turned castle built in a variety of styles.
Bavaria, officially the Free State of Bavaria, is a state in the southeast of Germany. With an area of 70,550.19 km², it is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total land area of Germany.
The Flemish Region of Belgium (or Flanders) is a Dutch-speaking area in the country's north, and one of 3 Belgian regions. The national capital, Brussels, considered its own region, lies near Flanders’ southern edge. Antwerp is a port city and major diamond trade center with a reputation for fashion design. Its Royal Museum of Fine Arts has a large collection of paintings by Flemish masters.
Saarland is a forested, southwestern German state bordered by France and Luxembourg. Named after the Saar River, a tributary of the Moselle, Saarland is considered part of the greater Moselle wine region. Its capital of Saarbrücken is known for the Saarland Museum and the baroque-style Ludwig’s church. In the nearby town of Völklingen, a restored 19th-century ironworks now offers modern art exhibitions and concerts.
Immenhof - Das Abenteuer eines Sommers (2019)
After the death of their father three sisters, sixteen year old Lou, Charly who is in her early twenties and Emmie who is a mere child, have to try and run the family's horse farm between them. They have to overcome all manner of adversity in order to keep their beloved farm.