Also the bombs targeted the Industrial Areas of Vienna more than the center parts, so in the green Prater and the 1st district where never as much bombs droped as in the 23rd or 11th districts...
I'm reading Stefan Zweig and the two first chapters of Le monde d'hier depict such a charming and artistic picture of Vienna before any of the world wars. I understand why he loved this city so much and mourned it.
@@NerickovaNoha Hahaha, I know this, don't take it so serious. But as always, the facts are between the middle-class fairy tales of the "golden age" and the leftist fairy tales of the social hell. Because the situation in Vienna in these times was like in all big cities around the world. May be in hundred and fifty years the people will tell similar fairy tales about our time. Only one thing will be different and there it was a real golden age in these old times, this was the culture. There came people with extraordinary minds and intellects together and produced culture which are influencing the world till today. These is absolutely not in today's Vienna - in this way, we are now only a better provincial city...
They prepared for worldwar 1 (mindwise),. lot of poor people living in bad conditions,. no heating in wintertime etc,. but yes ,. the only constant is permanent change,. golden or not
you know, minds are formed and Producer by culture. yes, there was a culture.. today, there is media, TV, radio that has destroyed all cultures and Programmed people not to think...
@@konradreinelt5242the culture, the intellect, the worldwide influence - most of it came from jews, whom viennese happily killed and robbed of everything.
Was für ein rundes großes Gebäude ist da rechts von dem Tegetthoff-Denkmal zu sehen, das offenbar direkt im Prater steht? Großartige Aufnahmen! Dieses Video könnte ich ewig anschauen. 🤩
@@CodingKurzgeschichten das ist nicht die Rotunde, sondern das Zirkus Busch Kino. Die Rotunde stand am hinteren Teil vom heutigen WU Campus, ca. dort wo das Sport-Institut ist.
In Austria's hills where echoes play, There roams a spirit, bright as day. Not in form of goddess grand, But a spirit, unseen, in the land. Fortune's favor, a gentle breeze, Whispers secrets through the trees. Jason Morris, blessed and true, In her grace, he finds his due. In Vienna's streets, his path unfolds, As Fortune's hand in beauty molds. Opportunities, like rivers flow, To him, she always bestows. In Salzburg's song, his heart finds peace, As Fortune's touch will never cease. Her whispers guide his every way, In her light, he'll always stay. So raise a glass to Jason Morris, In Austria, where fortune pours. For in the spirit of the land, He holds her blessings in his hand.
Die Rotunde wäre von diesem Blickwinkel rechts, eigentlich hinter dem Gebäude auf der rechten Seite, und da hätte man wahrscheinlich nur die Kuppel gesehen.
Was war das für ein großes rundes Gebäude im Wurstelprater bei 1:47? Weiß das jemand? Dachte erst, es wäre die Rotunde, aber die sah leicht anders aus und stand nicht so nah am Praterstern.
@@schurlbirkenbach1995 ja aber das Ding auf dem Foto sieht aus wie der Circus Gymnasticus, nicht wie die Rotunde. Edit: ich präzisiere: es war das "Zirkus Busch Kino". Bitte googlen und vergleichen. Circus Gymnasticus war der Vorgänger.
@@LungenStrudel der kann's nicht sein, denn der wurde 1852 abgerissen. Zumindest laut Wikipedia. Aber vielleicht hat die KI bei der Nachbearbeitung vorhandenen Filmmaterials daneben geschossen.
Fortunately, most of the buildings (90%) are still there. Vienna was badly damaged in 1945, but fortunately much has been reconstructed
And Vienna was not attacked before March 1944 by the allied air forces. Therefore the destructions were much less than in northern german cities.
Also the bombs targeted the Industrial Areas of Vienna more than the center parts, so in the green Prater and the 1st district where never as much bombs droped as in the 23rd or 11th districts...
I'm reading Stefan Zweig and the two first chapters of Le monde d'hier depict such a charming and artistic picture of Vienna before any of the world wars. I understand why he loved this city so much and mourned it.
Magnificent 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Wonderful! Vienna in a long gone golden age...
@@NerickovaNoha Hahaha, I know this, don't take it so serious. But as always, the facts are between the middle-class fairy tales of the "golden age" and the leftist fairy tales of the social hell. Because the situation in Vienna in these times was like in all big cities around the world. May be in hundred and fifty years the people will tell similar fairy tales about our time. Only one thing will be different and there it was a real golden age in these old times, this was the culture. There came people with extraordinary minds and intellects together and produced culture which are influencing the world till today. These is absolutely not in today's Vienna - in this way, we are now only a better provincial city...
They prepared for worldwar 1 (mindwise),. lot of poor people living in bad conditions,. no heating in wintertime etc,. but yes ,. the only constant is permanent change,. golden or not
you know, minds are formed and Producer by culture.
yes, there was a culture.. today, there is media, TV, radio that has destroyed all cultures and Programmed people not to think...
@@konradreinelt5242the culture, the intellect, the worldwide influence - most of it came from jews, whom viennese happily killed and robbed of everything.
Die vielleicht schönste Stadt der Welt
Was für ein rundes großes Gebäude ist da rechts von dem Tegetthoff-Denkmal zu sehen, das offenbar direkt im Prater steht?
Großartige Aufnahmen! Dieses Video könnte ich ewig anschauen. 🤩
Das war die Rotunde, 1873 zur Weltausstellung erbaut und 1937 abgebrannt.
Die Rotunde, 1937 abgebrannt.
@@martinw.4330 🙏
@@CodingKurzgeschichten das ist nicht die Rotunde, sondern das Zirkus Busch Kino. Die Rotunde stand am hinteren Teil vom heutigen WU Campus, ca. dort wo das Sport-Institut ist.
Mit 50% Geschwindigkeit passen die Bewegungen! Wenn schon kolorieren, warum dann nicht auch die Geschwindigkeit anpassen?
Superb, magnific!👍🤗
Vielen Dank! 😊
Wie schön, kein Autos.
... aber die ganze Stadt voller Pferdescheiße 😅
@@bobmusil1458 😂🐎💩
@@bobmusil1458 viel besser als voller Autos.
In Austria's hills where echoes play,
There roams a spirit, bright as day.
Not in form of goddess grand,
But a spirit, unseen, in the land.
Fortune's favor, a gentle breeze,
Whispers secrets through the trees.
Jason Morris, blessed and true,
In her grace, he finds his due.
In Vienna's streets, his path unfolds,
As Fortune's hand in beauty molds.
Opportunities, like rivers flow,
To him, she always bestows.
In Salzburg's song, his heart finds peace,
As Fortune's touch will never cease.
Her whispers guide his every way,
In her light, he'll always stay.
So raise a glass to Jason Morris,
In Austria, where fortune pours.
For in the spirit of the land,
He holds her blessings in his hand.
Great video🇦🇹🇭🇺
the buildings are nearly all the same. the plaster was replaced of course. super !
Vienna had a better Infrastructure in 1900 then Nowdays many parts int he world have.
Die Rotunde wäre von diesem Blickwinkel rechts, eigentlich hinter dem Gebäude auf der rechten Seite, und da hätte man wahrscheinlich nur die Kuppel gesehen.
Wie schön....ein Wien ohne Bausünden, die wir dem WK II verdanken!
Was war das für ein großes rundes Gebäude im Wurstelprater bei 1:47? Weiß das jemand? Dachte erst, es wäre die Rotunde, aber die sah leicht anders aus und stand nicht so nah am Praterstern.
Es war die Rotunde
@@wrona2707nein, es war der Circus Gymnasticus.
Die Rotunde war ziemlich groß und konnte daher schon von weitem gesehen werden.
@@schurlbirkenbach1995 ja aber das Ding auf dem Foto sieht aus wie der Circus Gymnasticus, nicht wie die Rotunde. Edit: ich präzisiere: es war das "Zirkus Busch Kino". Bitte googlen und vergleichen. Circus Gymnasticus war der Vorgänger.
@@LungenStrudel der kann's nicht sein, denn der wurde 1852 abgerissen. Zumindest laut Wikipedia. Aber vielleicht hat die KI bei der Nachbearbeitung vorhandenen Filmmaterials daneben geschossen.