2:03 So that's what it looks like! I've been living in Vienna for about seven years and the front of the Votivkirche has been covered in scaffolding that entire time. Someday I hope to see it in person...
You are right. Hitler after the Anschluss 1938 changed the traffic to right. You know that in western provinces of Austria always was traffic on the right side?
To be honest, as a Viennese, thinking what terrible things happened at that time and what had just happened and what would happen only too soon … this footage gives me quite an uneasy feeling.
Idk why but everytime I watch really old footage of cities and places I know it makes me sad and depressed. I guess the fact that every sign of life we see in those videos whether its the people or the animals - they are all dead. Most of them forgotten, vanished like they have never existed at all while for them their life was everything... love, sadness, family, loneliness, hope and fear. It's somehow scary.
I don‘t know, I think it‘s kind of comforting. It feels like not being alone in this mess we call life. I just saw the video of the dog on the Heldenplatz, thinking about myself how I used to go for walks there. People come and go but the experience of life stays the same, we all laugh, cry, love,…Everything keeps on moving, good things end but so do the bad things. And these videos keep reminding me of the fact that all the troubles I‘m facing in life, what do they really matter, one day I‘m going to be nothing more than a person walking in an old holiday video somebody filmed and that‘s fine, really. This stuff helps me with stopping overthinking my life and taking it less seriously. The whole thing ending one day doesn‘t matter as much as the journey.
Very nice! I've just come back to the UK from my first trip to Vienna. I recognised some of the locations, especially the Hofburg. The last scene shows the Gloriette from the grounds of the Schonbrunn Palace. I wonder who the gentleman is who appears at 0:18? He seems to be in every scene!
Thank god, she made the right choice. It‘s so weird thinking about the fact that so many more people should actually live her in Vienna. 1/10th of Vienna‘s population either fled or got murdered… I sometimes wonder what the city would look like today, who I might‘ve known, met, befriended,… People who now grow up in Israel, GB, France, or the US who might have been my neighbors or friends in another timeline.
Какая же красота!!! Ни рекламы, ни пробок..Порядок в каждой мелочи! Таких городов уже наверное никогда не будет, к огромному сожалению...
Wien , so beautiful .
2:03 So that's what it looks like! I've been living in Vienna for about seven years and the front of the Votivkirche has been covered in scaffolding that entire time. Someday I hope to see it in person...
Wunderschön!!!♥️🌹🌹🌹
Nice detail at 2:23 and 3:29 - note how the cars drive on the left side of the street. Austria switched to right hand traffic only in 1938.
You are right. Hitler after the Anschluss 1938 changed the traffic to right. You know that in western provinces of Austria always was traffic on the right side?
Damals gab es tatsächlich noch Linksverkehr in Wien. Heute unvorstellbar. Die Stadtbahn ist ja bis zu ihrem Ende im Linksverkehr verblieben.
To be honest, as a Viennese, thinking what terrible things happened at that time and what had just happened and what would happen only too soon … this footage gives me quite an uneasy feeling.
Fascino eterno di una citta' unica.
Wien meine stadt .. super video danke
Wow. The Neue Burg was only finished in 1913 and it's covered in soot by 1930
tell that the Friends Of The Earth
And 8 years later the Anschluss took place.
Mia Brasil Four years before that, Austrian Civil War happened.
Idk why but everytime I watch really old footage of cities and places I know it makes me sad and depressed. I guess the fact that every sign of life we see in those videos whether its the people or the animals - they are all dead. Most of them forgotten, vanished like they have never existed at all while for them their life was everything... love, sadness, family, loneliness, hope and fear. It's somehow scary.
I don‘t know, I think it‘s kind of comforting. It feels like not being alone in this mess we call life. I just saw the video of the dog on the Heldenplatz, thinking about myself how I used to go for walks there. People come and go but the experience of life stays the same, we all laugh, cry, love,…Everything keeps on moving, good things end but so do the bad things. And these videos keep reminding me of the fact that all the troubles I‘m facing in life, what do they really matter, one day I‘m going to be nothing more than a person walking in an old holiday video somebody filmed and that‘s fine, really.
This stuff helps me with stopping overthinking my life and taking it less seriously. The whole thing ending one day doesn‘t matter as much as the journey.
wow
Viena , linda como sempre .
Very nice! I've just come back to the UK from my first trip to Vienna. I recognised some of the locations, especially the Hofburg. The last scene shows the Gloriette from the grounds of the Schonbrunn Palace. I wonder who the gentleman is who appears at 0:18? He seems to be in every scene!
Youre right! Seriously, a time travler??
@@Wa3ypx Time Traveller from Monty Python's "Funny Walks" 0:20 : )
My mother lived next to the Parliament. Remembers seeing the fires in 1934. Fled in October 1937; already trouble brewing.
Yes, dark times to come. I am glad your mother made it out. Really hope she had a good life.
Thank god, she made the right choice. It‘s so weird thinking about the fact that so many more people should actually live her in Vienna. 1/10th of Vienna‘s population either fled or got murdered… I sometimes wonder what the city would look like today, who I might‘ve known, met, befriended,… People who now grow up in Israel, GB, France, or the US who might have been my neighbors or friends in another timeline.
AWESOME
Wo Wien noch Wien ist jetzt eher das Gefühl wie in Islamabad
da muss eindeutig mehr jazz her
Mei Wien is ned teppat 😁😁❤
Is the man in the trench coat a giant?
Wien Ende der dreißiger Jahre.
The dog at 2:37 had on a corona mask!
looked like it, but it was just a muzzle so it cannot bite anyone
@Wa3ypx - Ever see Pink Panther does your dog bite? ruclips.net/video/SnXtuktNdlM/видео.html
@@mtlicq Hahahahahaha yeah. I guy I used to work with would go into Cleauso character. Funny as a rubber crutch!
ich recherchiere gerade über Emil Mayer (jüdischer Fotograf) und bin auf dieses Video gestoßen. Gibt es da irgendeine Beziehung?