tv Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe Deutsche Welle March 24, 2018 1:30am-2:01am CET
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mark of catholic architecture. one of the world's cultural treasures. a never ending construction site. for tourists. cologne cathedral join us as we explore the history of this imposing house of worship. starting wars twenty ninth w. . greetings from the german capital and welcome to the program and as usual heading into the weekend we've got a mix of topics to beguile and inspire. the good old days the tensioner classic
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out vintage car fare in f one has been around for thirty years. the fast track the austrian trials bike or you can't miss on you tube. and cooked to perfection an authentic indonesian edition our series fifty kitchens one city. and we kick off the show with a healthy dose of nostalgia at the classic a in the world's biggest fare for classic cars and what some twelve hundred exhibitors from over thirty countries it attracts two hundred thousand die hard vintage fans every year what's more two thousand and eighteen marks its thirtieth anniversary which means that they've pulled out all the stops and got some extra special models on the show and we discovered how a small gathering has grown into such a world class pilgrimage. this is a site that still three. piece standing among some of the word. most valuable
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classic calls it something the enthusiastic mintage com fan could only dream of thirty years ago. just back then nobody could have imagined the techno classic and s. in which are not like this. because we have a very special hobby here the rustiness hobby in the world but these aren't rusty cars they're the kremlin and that's always an inspiration for you this is a great show and it's nothing like it. took five days essen becomes a pilgrimage site because of those more than two hundred thousand visitors come to see what the pecan makers have put on display. the likes of paul she is an audi showing extraordinary vehicles with a fascinating history. like the most a b. silver arrow of german racing legend rudolph caracciolo. played by himself on several classics always been his passion he inherited his bodyguard isabella coupe
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a built in one nine hundred fifty nine from his father. because it's legal i really feel love for this vehicle because it's like a family member and you usually love family members. for the retired car expert it's no wonder that more and more people are falling in love with classic cars. the hobby is because. if you look at the bog bought isabella from the front it's like a mouth that smiling. for the car was built using all sorts of special materials starting with the felt under the floor mats and the napa leather that gives off a very specific scent. many people remember the way their car smelled when they were young. and you don't find that in today's modern vehicles.
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it doesn't surprise him that the scene gets bigger every year especially since you can buy a vintage car today for a few thousand euros cable says it's only logical that the number of techno classical visitants is constantly growing. and the fans are drawn to the cause of their childhood finest alger and there's also something appealing about the cars that date from a time when fuel economy and safety took a backseat. and his own faults or its relatively simple to carry out any repairs to these cars in terms of mechanics are worn down parts in modern cars that's no longer possible. when you open the hood if you see a plastic cover and don't know what's under it. i think that's a key selling point for vintage car lovers. owning a vintage car isn't all fun and games it's
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a lot of hard work. it takes effort to keep these old treasures in top shape. not your father with us all the reports of the cars cleaned after every ride on i'm cleaning it i can see if anything has come loose if there are any leaks it's like with horses long ago. they had to be groomed after writing and that's the same with this car. that's also the case with these classic cars from a bot he tell you not to make a turn small cars into sports cars flavor races on the part team with other fans they have been coming to the techno classic and since the beginning. it was much more modest to them at that time everything was still very rustic there were wooden walls that we wallpapered ourselves and then we painted stripes and did everything ourselves there was no power at the stand it was a luxury we couldn't afford but how much looked at it was going to log on. today.
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the classic car clubs decorate their stands with lots of creativity the members put hundreds of albums creating carefully designed settings to match their historic vehicles they're one of the most popular aspects of the craft meanwhile two hundred twenty clubs take them out of all parts as always they bought stand as one of the most elaborate a lot of passion and work going to this. piece enthusiasm for the fair is on broken thirty years can be exhausting. days i sometimes think i won't spend all five days at the fair it's pretty tiring. sometimes when i come home i'm too tired to feel hungry i just feel worn out from all the questions i mean getting from fans. and that's because the fascination for classic cars continues to grow something a bulldog driver. can certainly relate to. from a sexy vintage car fare to the world's leading fare for jewelry and luxury watches
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that and more in today's express. to watch and jewelry industry is currently showcasing its latest wares at plaza a well trained seven hundred exhibitors have gathered in the swiss city of fossil to present their new creations like this diamond studded wristwatch with a price tag of nearly five million euros smart watches are center stage this year as a sustainable luxury some watch and jewelry brands are now using only fair trade gold around a hundred and fifty thousand visitors are expected through may twenty seventh. this weekend these are on it in the next fall said no italy is open to visit is usually the island's close to the public but every here on the third weekend of march the tallinn environmental foundation. opens the doors to
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a thousand different hidden treasures across the country. with centuries old trees and seven churches the island was once the summer residence of the pope's today it is privately owned and uninhabited. the fossilized skeleton of the largest terra dr ever found has gone on show at the museum in bavaria. the flying reptiles were close cousins of the dinosaurs they stood as tall as a giraffe and had a wingspan of more than twelve meters. the sixty six million year old fossil was found in the transylvania region of romania which is why it's been dubbed dracula it will be on display in the museum until november. and now we're off to austria to meet fabio vip our professional street trials biker and a you tube star the twenty two year old in fact has nearly a million subscribers who follow his incredible antics doing basically who are on
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a bike jumping over walls roof hopping and leaving no obstacle unconquered one of his most successful clips is called urban free ride lives in vienna and it's like an extreme sightseeing tour of the austrian capital. gets his kicks from exhilarating downhill rides and somewhat unusual routes as residents of cities across europe in this case vienna can testify. the bike he rides is smaller and more maneuverable than a mountain bike making it ideal for stunts. you can try about to come under that but trials bike can do almost everything. back flips and jumps turns whatever. you have complete. creative
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license. that's what i find fascinating about trials biking the freedom to do what you want there are no real stipulations like there are in other sports. often practices his stance on this square in his home town of grew up to austria he's been honing his skills practically every day for the past seven years. the biggest and most dangerous challenges in his repertoire are back and front flips. crashes and falls are navigable in the sport some tricks take years of practice to perfect. many of. them when i want to overcome a new challenge first i think about what i need to accomplish for the trick. position do i need to put my body in this how do i move around on the bike.
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and i go through the moves in my head and then all i can do is practice practice practice work. also uploads his stunts to youtube which is short of a million subscribers get updates on his trail since builds he also impacts the videos of his adventures in stories his breakneck bike tour of vienna for example is his way of getting to the world beach volleyball championships as quickly as possible and when he's in the saddle two wheels are definitely faster than four. and gets an emotional reaction from people and a more intense feeling than if you just did a series of tricks. in riding down the dolomites he switched to a mountain bike getting speeds of up to sixty kilometers per hour he founder's down impossibly rocky landscapes in northern italy for him a welcome break from trial. for
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a truly perilous ride like this you need more than skill and physical fitness. the kind of guy who always looks forward to how i'll feel afterwards when i've completed a trick or line. of big motivation. but sometimes i need thirty forty fifty minutes preparation time for mental preparation. mental strength is an extremely important factor. so far the only injuries he's picked up are a few bumps and scratches and sprains and a broken finger the twenty two year old is considered a rising star in the biking world. and thanks to his sponsors he can now focus one hundred percent on his sporting ambitions.
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i always want to push myself further and try out new things that nobody has done yet. so i motivate myself. to do every project and every video better and ultimately to have fun in the process and one way or another. very cool indeed all this week we asked you to share pictures of your favorite bike or cycling trip and we got a fantastic response as usual for this picture from mexico city. india would like to thank all of our viewers who took the time to get in on the draw and we have of course chosen the winner by now it comes from richard sieberg of west gardner in maine in the u.s. as you can see here he built a wheelchair onto his bike so that his wife can accompany him on his tours.
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fabulous construction congratulations to richard he is the winner of our cool bike bag here and we wish you many tour with it and of course all that cycling can generate quite an appetite so onward now with our series fifty kitchens one city but the many foreigners from all over the world. and a good place to tuck in for some authentic indonesian in berlin is the restaurant took. over in nordstrom. when i arrived in germany the hardest part was the winter. i had to get used to cold weather. one of the things i miss most is my family really i do feel at home here in berlin but nothing can replace my family is mine of me anything i've said so. christine was born in one nine hundred seventy three in the indonesian capital jakarta and came to berlin twenty years later as a student he planned to return to indonesia after he studies but he was offered
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a job as an i.t. consultant so he stayed he made his wife while on holiday in indonesia they now have a son. in twenty twelve christian took over took took the oldest in the news in restaurants. and you know like to cook not just because i like to eat. when i was a student my girlfriend who's now my wife was always begging me to cook for her. this is not customary for the men to cook in indonesia it's always our mother's. cooking and trying new dishes was my hobby so. was opened in one nine hundred eighty four and back to strict in the sidestreets of the. one of. an estimated two hundred fifty thousand cars drive
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down here every day you would expect the restaurant to get a lot of customers. but it's become something of a local institution thanks to its authentic crissy. the name refers to the village of took took in northern sumatra province the restaurants decor recalls traditional village life there's plenty of them handicrafts and accessories that christianity has brought back with him from his trips back home. in the mission is. a very large country made up of thousands of violence from west to east each ethnic group has its own speciality. diversity of dishes is what makes indonesian cuisine so special. science day is
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a favorite dish in indonesia. vegetable day means it's a coconut milk. indonesian. alongside traditional dishes european middle east and asian cultures have also left their traces in the local. is a spicy red chili sauce that's a local staple. it's easy to make yourself but these days you'll find it in many supermarkets. most intimation dishes are served with rice. indonesian if one person in
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indonesia we serve our food no more than lukewarm. that might be because it's very hot and humid there. when so you don't necessarily want your food served. here in germany though people are used to having their food served hot it's important we try to take offense to indonesian cuisine and what european customers tend to prefer and blend the two. that's why the dishes a took to us have taught. food which translates as rice table is also from india possibly indonesian cuisine. and many of dishes in small portions are served at the table. that way every donna contriver roys have dishes the feast was introduced by the dutch during the colonial era. the curation itself is like typical return. i feel like. the food is also great it
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tastes like. the food that i used to. i think it's good to know. the people who come here usually from indonesia so it feels like being back home so i know. i like the spices here it's just like in indonesia. at least once a year christian ideas goes to indonesia. he wants to spend time visiting different regions something the recipes. he brings them back home to serve them. so you're loading. well no forget that you can find all of our fifty kitchen recipes and videos online to have fun in your very own kitchen and now we are off to norway up in the far northern reaches of europe the capital city
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there is of course all slow and another good five hours further north you'll find the former mining town of horse which was designated a unesco world heritage site in one nine hundred eighty for its characteristic seventeen. the eighteenth century buildings and houses will in twenty thirteen it also receive the prestigious certificate sustainable destination that's a community working to reduce the negative impact of tourism all the while making sure visitors have a fantastic time so now's our chance to have a quick look around. you know scripture has to hurt us on its world heritage list in one nine hundred eighty. the united nations agencies cited the old town as unique wooden architecture. the last was founded in sixteen forty four when copper was discovered nearby. within a few years it had grown to become norway's principal mining town. many
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of the houses from that period have survived. these days about a million people visit the little town of about five and a half thousand every year. it's become a kind of living museum. city god last guy to grew up in germany so he speaks fluent german he always starts his to us at the church built in seventy eighty. but there were schreiber you see the old emblem of the old couple of days ago that was basically the logos. for mining and the venus symbol stands for copper so you get copper mining well. the church remains the largest in all of norway with room for sixteen hundred worshippers. in centuries past it also served as
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a kind of assembly hall for the minus their flag still adorned the churches interior today. portraits immortalize mining company directors who once financed the church. today numerous concerts are held here the berlin philharmonic has even performed in this church. one of the most visited alleyways in good us. it came into the spotlight in one nine hundred sixty nine when it served as a location for the pippi longstocking t.v. series the makers had to bring the beloved swedish character to norway because there was too little snow in sweden dotsie down here in jamaica the world's biggest snow ball here. and she rolled it down this street and right over to thieves who are after the gold she always carries with it really. into you have
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on a cia watch and people still talk about it for russia and are working relays till talk about it and we are in the hollywood or. now far away on the banks of the frozen of the plumber river is the former cop a mill. their first combine the fish to get stuffed fish mr melting works how it's needed from the river. a water wheel was placed in it and that supplied power to the bellows that blew air into the furnace says this was the lifeline for the towns in destroyed was. the small tin works and two of the old couple mines and they're all part of the chaos museum. isn't it we're here in the new brilliant mind which commenced operation in the sixteen fifty and it was the second oldest mining in the area. to beat the.
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oxidized copper that it is called it's essentially the same as what you see on old rooftops copper rooftops or statues in the cities. where the all star torn instead of. fifteen meters farther down and five hundred meters on into the mountain there's another mine from the twentieth century. so here how long did the we have the old recharging station for the old off mine with these nice old batteries. with the veins nearly exhausted and profitability evaporating the last mine in clear of us was shut down in the one nine hundred seventy seven. it was the
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end of three hundred and thirty years of mining tradition. the great mountain who is still used occasionally for many concerts. templar tour the temperature down here stays at plus four degrees around and the humidity is relatively high so you get a chill fairly quickly that means concerts can't last any longer than twenty minutes . as this is to the old norwegian mining town of the us is like a journey back in time. another place to put on that never ending bucket list on the weekend is of course the perfect time to plan your next escape we wish you a good one thanks for watching until we meet again all the best for. the . next time on your own max the highlights of the week had sought out a maritime look became a fashion trend. like song out of the festival illuminates frankfurt.
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