An absolutely stunning video. It makes me sad, to think what was lost, not only for now Poland, but for the rest of Europe, as this Palace would now be recognized as a jewel of Europe. It makes me wonder who gave the orders for the red army to destroy and loot this amazing Palace, and also their local Castle nearby… Who would have thought that a Jewish Russian born women, who became a courtisan in 19th century France, would end up marrying one of the most richest men in Europe? Ester Lachman, was a strong women, with amazing business acumen, in a society, where women had little options. This palace, was an amazing achievement for her, only for it to be tragically destroyed. At least, her first mansion project, still stands in the Centre of Paris :-). Wikipedia on a search of her name, shows a poor, ugly drawing… or a back view of a random women in Victorian clothes, or a women wearing a 1913 dress, all wrong…instead, I found early photographs of her on a Polish website. The first, is a beautiful painting of her in later years, wearing the famous pigeon eggs pearls. If you scroll down past the emerald crown, and the old women painting (Guido‘s next wife), there are the rare photo‘s of her, the first of her relaxing, wearing the famous pearl earrings, the second in evening dress, and the third in a riding habit. This is the second time I have had to post this message:-(. I am seriously thinking about writing a book about her colourful life entitled ˋ the Women that history tried to erase‘ because my last YT entry just disappeared:-(. Anyway the Polish blogger, I attach, hopefully you will be able to view this ciekawostkitg.blogspot.com/2013/03/markiza-la-paiva-hrabina-blanche.html Again, thank you for posting this amazing video:-)
Jak tam bylo pięknie.....
Świetna robota!
Hm, ale Świerklaniec / Neudeck nie jest w górach czy pogórzu jakowymś, tylko na Górnym Śląsku. Ale i tak imponujące,
An absolutely stunning video. It makes me sad, to think what was lost, not only for now Poland, but for the rest of Europe, as this Palace would now be recognized as a jewel of Europe. It makes me wonder who gave the orders for the red army to destroy and loot this amazing Palace, and also their local Castle nearby… Who would have thought that a Jewish Russian born women, who became a courtisan in 19th century France, would end up marrying one of the most richest men in Europe? Ester Lachman, was a strong women, with amazing business acumen, in a society, where women had little options. This palace, was an amazing achievement for her, only for it to be tragically destroyed. At least, her first mansion project, still stands in the Centre of Paris :-). Wikipedia on a search of her name, shows a poor, ugly drawing… or a back view of a random women in Victorian clothes, or a women wearing a 1913 dress, all wrong…instead, I found early photographs of her on a Polish website. The first, is a beautiful painting of her in later years, wearing the famous pigeon eggs pearls. If you scroll down past the emerald crown, and the old women painting (Guido‘s next wife), there are the rare photo‘s of her, the first of her relaxing, wearing the famous pearl earrings, the second in evening dress, and the third in a riding habit. This is the second time I have had to post this message:-(. I am seriously thinking about writing a book about her colourful life entitled ˋ the Women that history tried to erase‘ because my last YT entry just disappeared:-(. Anyway the Polish blogger, I attach, hopefully you will be able to view this
ciekawostkitg.blogspot.com/2013/03/markiza-la-paiva-hrabina-blanche.html
Again, thank you for posting this amazing video:-)
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To jest na Unreal Engine? Bo tak wygląda
Ok, RUclips will not let me attach the link to this Polish website, and I cannot delete the previous links… :-(
miazga ! w Vr mozna to obejrzeć gdzieś?
A co to za muzyka w tle?
pięknie - czytaj więcej: schloss-neudeck-swierklaniec-palac.blogspot.com/
właściwie to brak jakiegokolwiek materiału z budowy ,