I've visited Borgund stave church (spelled Borgund stavkirke). And the amazing thing is that it is made entirely out of wood. That is pretty amazing regarding the fact that this church is over 1000 years old.
Senso-ji is located in downtown Tokyo, definitely not a Korean one, and it doesn't really look like the model in the game either. I'm not 100% sure, but the real model of Korean wonder is the 9-story pagoda at the site of Hwangryong-sa Temple, located in Gyeongju. This pagoda was burnt down by Mongols and never rebuilt, and no visual detail is left, so we have to totally imagine it.
Hun logic: Builds an already decimated Roman Arch, takes about the same amount of time and is as strong as every other wonder. This can apply with the Genghis Khan tent as well. Like, really? An oversized tent?
It's not really modern art, but practicality and utilitarianism. It's much cheaper and faster to create buildings that are uniform and simple. There's nothing artistic about it really, which is the problem.
@@sonikkumania6917 It's not only that, we are not capable anymore to recreat a pyramide or the cities under the amazon forest, we just don't know, we actually lost the knowledge.
it's so true. Nowadays buildings are uniform in design. They called it 'modern design' but I don't think so. I'd prefer it as extreme simplistic design
The stavkirk is one of my favorites architectural styles. I would like to know Norway and Sweden just for the stavkirks and I hope to travel someday. My favorite one: Fantoft in Bergen, Norway. Greetings from Mexico.
why would the british have aechen cathedral? that wonder is german!, on another note fun fact: the mayan and Aztec temples when they were functioning were painted in vibrant colors.
Yea but I mean they really dont have the direct connection to the holy roman empire itself. even the HRE invaded the saxons on there own home(who are the ones you are talking about) which still seems like an odd choice.
+Sami Savonjousi That doesnt make a lot of sense to be honest. Like saying the Teutons had Indian war elephants because they both speak indo-germanic languages.
Electric paisy You have to understand that the majority of the temples in Japan constructed during the sixth and seventh centuries were built by Korean architects and artisans - which was based on the pagoda styles of Beakje and Goguryeo.
In fact, the Aztec temple was painted in bright white, when Spanish conquerors arrived and saw it at the distance, they thought that was covered in silver, the mayan piramyds were painted in a vibrant red...
@Komnenit You are right! It's situated in Guatemala rather close to the border to Belize. I've actually been there and it's called "The Great Jaguar Temple"
1:45 Frank wonder is anachronistic. St. Vitus cahtedral's Western portal was finished in 1928 as part of celebrations 10 years since first Czechoslovak republic's establishment
Great video. The Byzantine and Turk wonders look identical. I know the Hagia Sophia was once a basilical church and turned into a mosque, but wow the photos look the same.
Yeah! I've always 'wondered' that, where they got the design from, everytime i placed those... gosh, that's a long time ago.. Maybe you could ask them to know for sure.
It is retarded that they used the Torre del Oro for the Spanish civilization. That is a meaningless building. They could have chosen among hundreds of castles and cathedrals
i love to play all of the age of empires games so i love to see a good video about them good job by the way i like to play as the japanese cause of there samurai
The british wonder is in fact the Aquisgran Cathedral in France, builded by Charlemagne at the end of the VIII century. I don't know why this building is the british wonder if is so obvius that is a French cathedral. In other side, I think that the mayan wonder is not the temple in the video but the temple in front of that one, the jaguar temple in Tikal, you can watch it in the video with this title: " Guatemala, Tikal 5 - Grand Jaguar " here in you tube. Great video anyway, thankyou.
This might be late, but the Cathedral used by the Franks was confirmed to be the Saint Vitus Cathedral in Prague. This oversight can be blamed due to time constraints.
I was disappointed that, unlike in newer RTS games, the wonders didn't give you special bonuses. For example, the Aztecs could get Montezuma's Revenge, which gives all enemy units a 20% movement rate penalty until the wonder is destroyed.
Just a note, the wonder for the Turk is not the Suleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul but rather the Selimiye Mosque in Edirne, Turkey which was the masterpiece of the great Ottoman Architect Sinan. Only the Selimiye Mosque has minarets around the structure of the Mosque. The Suleymaniye Mosque's design is quite different.
Did you travel the whole world to get photos like this? anyways, no matter the means, your video is so awesome (and thanks for explaining who built these wonders and where and what are they now)! :-D
The Hun wonder is actually the Arch of Augustus after which the Arch of Septimius Severus was modelled, and the Arch of Septimius Severus served as a model for the Arch of Constantine. The Arch of Augustus is no longer in existance however.
Here's a quote from the Gesta Francorum,: "[Our leaders] also ordered all the Saracen dead to be cast outside because of the great stench, since the whole city was filled with their corpses; and so the living Saracens dragged the dead before the exits of the gates and arranged them in heaps, as if they were houses. No one ever saw or heard of such slaughter of pagan people, for funeral pyres were formed from them like pyramids, and no one knows their number except God alone."
wonderful video :O) Gengis Khan tent not here :O( de poca madre el video, muy documentativo :O) deberian ahcer otro con casi toda la info del juego, unidades edificios campañas.... excelente
its the pity that poland wasnt in AoE2 :( i have already 2 unique unist for poland in my mind :D is there some kind of program that would allow me to make new or edit existing countries in AoE2? pls answer, thanks :)
I've visited Borgund stave church (spelled Borgund stavkirke). And the amazing thing is that it is made entirely out of wood. That is pretty amazing regarding the fact that this church is over 1000 years old.
Great to see that most of the wonders are reserved to this day
Senso-ji is located in downtown Tokyo, definitely not a Korean one, and it doesn't really look like the model in the game either.
I'm not 100% sure, but the real model of Korean wonder is the 9-story pagoda at the site of Hwangryong-sa Temple, located in Gyeongju. This pagoda was burnt down by Mongols and never rebuilt, and no visual detail is left, so we have to totally imagine it.
Hun logic: Builds an already decimated Roman Arch, takes about the same amount of time and is as strong as every other wonder.
This can apply with the Genghis Khan tent as well. Like, really? An oversized tent?
Civilizations are beautiful
2016 and i watch again.
Me too :D
Me too.
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Near 2020
@@Luca-vw7fs near 2021
And that show us how modern art destroy the beauty of the builds, every single build today is a fricking big square with windows.
It's not really modern art, but practicality and utilitarianism. It's much cheaper and faster to create buildings that are uniform and simple. There's nothing artistic about it really, which is the problem.
@@I2dios8 it is absolutely ideologically motivated
It makes no sense how people with more limited tools and means to build were able to create this architecture and now we make shit.
@@sonikkumania6917 It's not only that, we are not capable anymore to recreat a pyramide or the cities under the amazon forest, we just don't know, we actually lost the knowledge.
it's so true. Nowadays buildings are uniform in design. They called it 'modern design' but I don't think so. I'd prefer it as extreme simplistic design
Nice, now take The Forgotten expansion next! c:
Btw, a similar monument of the Great Mosque of Samarra is located in Kamerun, Africa.
This video is amazing!
2016 and I watch again :D
Goths beginning song was creepy
+KZANG3 I feel the same
Yeah
+KZANG3 But badass, especially in a Roman donkey-kicking way.
The stavkirk is one of my favorites architectural styles. I would like to know Norway and Sweden just for the stavkirks and I hope to travel someday. My favorite one: Fantoft in Bergen, Norway. Greetings from Mexico.
Thirteen years ago.... man...
This game is so old but it's still not dying..
Recomendation brought me here
Fantastic vdeo. Congrats.
Nice video!
Viking wonder is awesome
3:06 wow ;)...greeat job man respect nice video
Awesome video of the historical wonders.
I really enjoyed it. =) Congrats.
You did it again youtube...
The Video was perfect. I really liked the way you showed the AOE2 wonders and the real ones and compared them. Really cool!
Great video!
why would the british have aechen cathedral? that wonder is german!, on another note fun fact: the mayan and Aztec temples when they were functioning were painted in vibrant colors.
Yea but I mean they really dont have the direct connection to the holy roman empire itself. even the HRE invaded the saxons on there own home(who are the ones you are talking about) which still seems like an odd choice.
+Sami Savonjousi That doesnt make a lot of sense to be honest. Like saying the Teutons had Indian war elephants because they both speak indo-germanic languages.
I thought the same thing. Same goes for the Koreans' wonder in Tokyo
Electric paisy You have to understand that the majority of the temples in Japan constructed during the sixth and seventh centuries were built by Korean architects and artisans - which was based on the pagoda styles of Beakje and Goguryeo.
In fact, the Aztec temple was painted in bright white, when Spanish conquerors arrived and saw it at the distance, they thought that was covered in silver, the mayan piramyds were painted in a vibrant red...
beautifull man, great job... great video
nice shown...
good job, i enjoyed it! :D
@Komnenit You are right! It's situated in Guatemala rather close to the border to Belize. I've actually been there and it's called "The Great Jaguar Temple"
Thanks for making this video =)
I liked it.
1:45 Frank wonder is anachronistic. St. Vitus cahtedral's Western portal was finished in 1928 as part of celebrations 10 years since first Czechoslovak republic's establishment
Very nice video!
nice video, this was interesting
I've been to the Hagia Sophia. Beautiful building. even more spectacular inside
Great video.
The Byzantine and Turk wonders look identical. I know the Hagia Sophia was once a basilical church and turned into a mosque, but wow the photos look the same.
Yeah! I've always 'wondered' that, where they got the design from, everytime i placed those...
gosh, that's a long time ago..
Maybe you could ask them to know for sure.
Very Nice :D :D :D i had NO idea that those wonders in Aoe2 really exeicts
It is retarded that they used the Torre del Oro for the Spanish civilization. That is a meaningless building. They could have chosen among hundreds of castles and cathedrals
very nice video thanks
Great job
nice pics:)
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Very, very nice.
I've been only in Rock of Cashel (that's in Ireland). But great, though. ;)
nice.. these really are true wonders of the world, that stood the test of time... :) except for the Ghenghis Khan tent.... :D
good video, i liked
great video
gr8t video man good work :)
That was awesome,man!!
i give 5 stars!!!It was so cool!!
Hey good work very good video.
Nice work man!
I remember the Aachen Cathedral because I played as the British so much and the Senso-ji Temple pagoda because it was so freaking huge lol
i love to play all of the age of empires games so i love to see a good video about them good job by the way i like to play as the japanese cause of there samurai
cool wonders
Great job!
Man I love me some slide shows
Wow! Nice video! :D
The british wonder is in fact the Aquisgran Cathedral in France, builded by Charlemagne at the end of the VIII century. I don't know why this building is the british wonder if is so obvius that is a French cathedral.
In other side, I think that the mayan wonder is not the temple in the video but the temple in front of that one, the jaguar temple in Tikal, you can watch it in the video with this title: " Guatemala, Tikal 5 - Grand Jaguar " here in you tube.
Great video anyway, thankyou.
Great vid! although you forgot the Persian one... i laughed when it got to the Mongols :P
Personal favourite is the Vikings'!
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Franks is the Cathedral of Chartres
This might be late, but the Cathedral used by the Franks was confirmed to be the Saint Vitus Cathedral in Prague.
This oversight can be blamed due to time constraints.
Muy buenas las comparaciones . . .
I was disappointed that, unlike in newer RTS games, the wonders didn't give you special bonuses. For example, the Aztecs could get Montezuma's Revenge, which gives all enemy units a 20% movement rate penalty until the wonder is destroyed.
thanks for the awesome research!
The great temple in Tenochtiltan is called Templo mayor, which served as the temples to huitzilapotchi and Tlaloc.
Why Aachen cathedral is of the Britons if she is in Germany?
@Blyzzarde
I think the Suleymaniye Mosque's exterior was actually based on the Hagia Sophia... However, I could be getting confused.
Just a note, the wonder for the Turk is not the Suleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul but rather the Selimiye Mosque in Edirne, Turkey which was the masterpiece of the great Ottoman Architect Sinan.
Only the Selimiye Mosque has minarets around the structure of the Mosque. The Suleymaniye Mosque's design is quite different.
great video, man
Did you travel the whole world to get photos like this? anyways, no matter the means, your video is so awesome (and thanks for explaining who built these wonders and where and what are they now)! :-D
AoE2, not only a game - that is a funny lesson of history at your PC! Oh yeah, I miss that times ...
Aachen and Borgund stave church were only I knew xD
Thanks, nice vid
wooow very nice man
The Hun wonder is actually the Arch of Augustus after which the Arch of Septimius Severus was modelled, and the Arch of Septimius Severus served as a model for the Arch of Constantine. The Arch of Augustus is no longer in existance however.
Omg...i wish i could see all of these places...they're so pretty
Btw...was the Viking one a scale model? 'cause it looked kinda small to me o_0
ke buen video
brava ba bravoo
@Jamobra Not anymore... it's some hundred years since the mongols raided Europe. The tent was only wood and stuff, and rotted away of course.
Here's a quote from the Gesta Francorum,:
"[Our leaders] also ordered all the Saracen dead to be cast outside because of the great stench, since the whole city was filled with their corpses; and so the living Saracens dragged the dead before the exits of the gates and arranged them in heaps, as if they were houses. No one ever saw or heard of such slaughter of pagan people, for funeral pyres were formed from them like pyramids, and no one knows their number except God alone."
wow very nice !
Thanks for the effort!
bellissimo davvero!!!
the Torre de Oro in the Spanish home city in Age of Empires 3. pretty cool
wonderful video :O)
Gengis Khan tent not here :O(
de poca madre el video, muy documentativo :O)
deberian ahcer otro con casi toda la info del juego, unidades edificios campañas.... excelente
Hm to tell us the Places where these wonders are would be nice.
Cool, did you research this all yourself?
I love the vikings! I live in sweden and i love the history of the skandinavian vikings.
Good clipshow!
The Spanish one was built by Muslims ! (Almohads)
i like the music the best, thats the main reason why i watched this vid
Temple of the Mask is the most beautiful one.
Mayans are still the best!
Gran Jaguar Temple is the correct pyramid and it's more beautiful v:
excelent!!!!
question, when were these structures built, around what time/s?
nossa esse video é muito bom gostei muito dele parabens
@Mo1903 It was actually built by byzantine as a cathedral.
its the pity that poland wasnt in AoE2 :(
i have already 2 unique unist for poland in my mind :D
is there some kind of program that would allow me to make new or edit existing countries in AoE2? pls answer, thanks :)
awesome
POR ESO ES Q ME GUSTA EL JUEGO HABLA DE COSAS Q PASARON EN LA VIDA REAL PONIENDO ESTO COMO PRUEBA
best video ever: guy falling on masks temple stairs
the biggest mystery still goes to the enormous tent of the great Khan... if they can build a tent that big they might as well build a castle - w -
thanks, good job
Huns' wonder may be both actually because they wanted to conquer both Rome and Constantinopole
very cool
Great job! ;)
very good!!!
nice