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the song come to. consumers of. destruction. starting day to day don't you. oh well come back to your max the bavarians have two reasons to celebrate this year let's find out why and today show. picture perfect on the trail up the road in gold. optical illusion or animation that's making waves on instagram. and the eternal flames
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of the never ending story of possibility out of a million. if you think about bavaria you probably think about the october fest right with december's and little holes and beer brass bands and a lot more and besides these cliches many associate of course also mountains lakes and concerts with the states in south germany no wonder that the area is such a popular travel destination the very act is celebrating too on a verse or is this you one hundred years of the founding of the free state and two hundred years of the bavarian constitution to mark the double anniversary of the moves of a very in the spotlight of the same name exhibition at the at one a street located around one hundred kilometers from the kept in munich. images of that they are straight out of a coffee table book traditional costumes and customs and stunning scenery those are
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the things people associate with various and they've helped make it one of germany's most popular vacation destination tourists never tire of the state and its people its fairy tale castles and the varian lifestyle not to mention its famous they doze and. shorts very good looking specially the al fit with the strap with the. i don't know what you call it a costume but it's good looking the barrier such a build of area in this and all that street and all the houses of the people so fantastically really enjoy it. woods militants and a king's dream that's the name of an exhibition at the center of the very in history which explores the various legendary status so two hundred fifty items are on display here they show for instance how hunters and lumberjacks cultivated the
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inhospitable landscape. farmers often lived from what they could reap from the forests wood was vital as both a construction material and an art but it was landscape painting in the eighteenth or nineteenth centuries that turns but there is forests lakes and mountains into dream destinations in which was fine for being the lower of bavaria connects the pine region with a certain lifestyle and connection was marketed far beyond germany's borders. to knows football with all the city images generated still stick in people's minds to this day trips and feast for. the house of visitors the royal family of bavaria contributed to local pride and patriotism mountain penner emma's folk festivals traditional cost. and beer steins came to symbolize this southern german state legal reason in particular became to appear to me of the
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national costume the very it was portrayed as an it did like place with a spy and various mystic status was created by man not by the gods you know some other myths claim it's the only thing in the bulgarian myth that did not come from humans as the mountain and they play a big role in that and everything else is added to them the lifestyle the shoe popular which developed from a dance for singles into apartments and to top things off look to the second fairy tale castles with. the famous king is still fundamental too but there he is image today he built a noise council the state's most famous structure that attracts some one point four million visitors a year then there's october fest every fall some six million revelers come to raise a toast and style. that they were also famous for its course. and its soccer team byron munich germany's most successful soccer club has fans
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around the world. but these alpine meadows near. are far away from the hustle and bustle of munich down to earth very end soon would like to get away from it all can stay at a mountain then like the fife i am. here over a local beer and in good company you can use over the nature of the quintessential bavarian. varian cannot be transplanted someplace else while he's at home there and he's grounded their electric soak alexander phone home when he was in south america he said he would never take a bulgarian mountain guide with him because they got homesick. at the many ends in the valley tourists can discover more bavarian traditions like the shu
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plotline a traditional style of folk dancing that's still practiced here. visitors from around the world are welcome to join. me for certain we try to show people what life is like here the hospitality here and we try to lift their spirits so they enjoy their holiday we care about our roots there's nothing better than busy area of nicholas. the very place where dreams come true it's an image kept alive by tourists and suppose variance alike. another that legend recounted new with a masterpiece of painting that is currently inspiring a project on the streets of the spanish capital more about that and other news from around europe coming up now in today's express.
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a three hundred sixty two year old painting by diego to las vegas has inspired a street art project in madrid artist singers and designers of decorated more than eighty sculptures based on one of the ladies in waiting to pick it at the last because his famous work last many. sculptures have been placed at some of madrid's most iconic sites. many of us belongs to madrid's famous. collection a sculpture project was created to get passers by interested in the original painting and to encourage them to visit the museum in july the colorful figures will go under the hammer with the proceeds benefiting charitable organizations. flatliners from all over the world are on a high f. a festival in the southern russian city of. one of the if he is challenges braving
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the hundred twenty meter deep bet it could gorge with nothing but a flimsy cord to balance on. it's the second outing for the russian high line festival which runs through this weekend. a pioneer of modernism and architectural reform german architect and designer peter big ones was born one hundred fifty years ago to mark the occasion the rhineland industrial museum oberhausen has dedicated a permanent exhibition to be evan's work in its flagship the building designed by bevan's himself known as the father of german industrial design billons turned out groundbreaking work in the areas of furniture ceramics crockery commercial art and corporate design. motion design is
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a mixture of graphic design and also on the mation some clips are quite successful on social media platforms where it's not that easy to make a name for yourself but these at once stunning and bizarre clips are generating lots of clicks for some artists we met one of them here in germany. stunning visual animations that play with our perception. bending the laws of physics. and celebrating the utterly weird. motion graphic artists like esteban deo kono or german animator all of our lata alias extra bag are virtual sculptors whose work is taking instagram by storm because on the one hand it's aesthetically pleasing and on the other it's something you've never seen before and that's one thing we don't need is a hot. at least not quite like this. these figures naked and innocent are
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reminiscent of cherubs from the works of brock master peter paul rubens. but with an irreverent plasticine quality. motion designers play with centuries old themes in art history. like humankind's eternal struggle for unobtainable perfection. these bizarre animations are created with computer technology and special software each movement is meticulously calculated or a mouse and animation programs replace paint brush and canvas cut off in fog you can definitely bend the rules of physics you can adjust the settings so everything is normal like the flow of water that the effect of gravitation so that it flows downwards but i can reverse that too and decide that ok now the water flows up to
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the ceiling and stays there where there's suddenly zero gravity like in space there are no limits to what i can do the possibilities are endless it's intimately cut off. instagram is a virtual gallery for artists from all over the world a platform to share their work and draw inspiration. many clips go viral and are watched by millions successful videos stir viewers emotion. motion graphic artists draw on every day motifs and transform them into something surreal. it's an art form that's all about taking the visuals to an extreme.
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michael moore his approach is intuitive he creates a new clip every day the videos are a kind of diary of his feelings and like everyone her days when he just feels run down. the side get out of a medium bus i don't know is probably the most famous construction site in europe even off the almost one hundred forty us until we go these masterpiece is not finished yet around seventy percent of the casino has been built so far nevertheless or perhaps for that reason it's a you know school would have a church site the landmark of spain second largest cities a popular travel destination for the much have fun and so graham and that's why it fits perfectly into all serious europe's famous landmarks.
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the basilica of the. early family is one of barcelona's best known landmarks what has been in progress on the church designed by the catalan architect for one hundred thirty six years show differently is the seventh in a series of architects who have a seen the project since god he's dead he's been leading the work since twenty twelve. started back in one nine hundred ninety when the head architect or now to commission me when i leave because there were four of us back if there were no altars close to fifty of us working on the site that's when. when it's finished the circuit that is for media should look like this it will have eighteen spots and three facades to. go deal with all the construction for
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more than four decades until he was hit by a tram and killed in one nine hundred twenty six after his death architects from all around the globe continued his life's work a foundation raise the funds as a church of a term and the work is financed exclusively by donations and entrance fees neither the spanish government nor the catholic church contributes financially nonetheless each year some twenty five million euros a raise towards completing the mission. of the one who started to use a grant of familiar completely unconventionally. but there are people to church in parts there's a list here for the first part was the foundation of the interior name but if you give it a step he and his workers erected the literary facade as a symbol of the afterlife so to speak but if i were one wish to write
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a. critics have to ride it the overloaded symbolism of the exterior but anyone who ventures inside the church is surprised by the light airy feel of its modern gothic style. was it into. of architects his ideas often developed as he worked and he left no blueprints for his successor. most look if you will our goal is to finish the project in a way that corresponds as closely as possible to him until he got these ideas without that's why we've got to study to few documents that he left behind in great detail to make his vision a reality. that a familiar is barcelona's top tourist attraction and an important income generator more than three million people a year come to the cattle and city to see the church and of course lots of
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snapshots are taken your max view was central for their picture. is very spectacular and it would seem like the shoulders got a familiar to our kids and i think it's very very attractive here in barcelona yard live it's one of the most beautiful things in spain and in barcelona it's a pretty spectacular piece of our lives of architecture and we're just passing through for the day so we have to come and see it here we had to come and see what it was all about. i think the so gratified me is a must for everyone who comes to spain especially if you're a loner it's a must say i find it's a landmark i think a lot of people only come to barcelona because of the socratic familia. but views among the locals differ the hordes of tourists who flock to see the church have changed the neighborhood souvenir shops and kiosks are forced out many local businesses. and there's another thing that worries residents back when construction
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started the building site was in the middle of a field. now the surrounding areas completely built up and some of the buildings will have to be torn down to implement goatees a. plans for a prominent in front of the main. you didn't do this almost if need be for the building he was so well known of course people are going to have differing opinions about god i was here to finish church which eighteen spiers will be a fantastic architectural eye catcher just by virtue of its different visual accedes and the steep descent the stairs into the city to. the target date for finishing the project is twenty twenty six just in time for the hundredth anniversary of god these days. but even in its unfinished state the church is already one of the best known buildings in europe. and i'm one of the
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most photographed still also have a picture of yourself at those i got it from media or do you have a snapshot at another landmark let us know and i'll blow your image on our website just go to d.w. dot com says lifestyle they are find more information about our contest in which we are giving away a lego manager on the eiffel tower so join in its good luck well the next building was also a construction site for a long time but unlike the site not a family of the house nearby can make in iceland has long been completed the bungalow from the sixty's was conceived as a plain square concrete house but a make over turn it into a desirable modern home we turn out for a visit in our serious your max deal. hello welcome to my house. please comment. on it going to start his bungalow in
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a suburb of the icelandic capital reykjavik is a modern concrete looking villa with a previous life. like almost all of the houses here it was built in the one nine hundred sixty s. . and her husband have modernized the bungalow and renovated it in keeping with its surroundings. a enjoyed to stay here all the lights and the nature to be in contact with the nature here it's very much a balance between inside and outside it's very you feel very. good connection and relaxed. the idea for the conversion came about in twenty fifteen at first are not only wanted to redesign the kitchen and dining room. but that led to a total conversion. now the response of room for ana and her husband and their daughter who often visits. the first one we started really told her
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a clear sound it's like a journey you don't know where to where you're going because i mean there were thought there was so much. as it turned out to be i have to say that because it was all this more and more and more. but it was also fun to do it. hardly anything remains of the old house this special furnishing was the idea of a construction worker during the renovation he had cut. one piece out both at that thrown wall to make a window and and from this piece he cut this out and got there did to make this a laugh and this is really the only piece from the old house that reminds me of this it used. this spacious open living space with many small
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cozy corners is a new feature. it includes a t.v. corner in the heart of the house. and office space in the rear. there is a room with a fireplace on the lower level. the furnishings are a mix of souvenirs and functional furniture when it comes to interior design on a places great importance on quality and continuity i think it's good to keep old. pieces also yes for the past for the memories of the past you have. as three hundred forty five square metres of indoor living space. remodeling instead of building a new group the right decision in addition there is the newly designed outdoor area with the typical icelandic thermal bath. i was happy with my house before and so i looked just wanted to have. yeah i think. from the house what you
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can and then you break things and make them. want to have. the best of both a mix of old and new. and modern the bungalow is now exactly the home on a good us daughter always won. the british musician lily allen has just turned thirty three a life has been full of extremes she deals with these ops and downs on a new album no shame which will be released in june a breakthrough came in two thousand and six with a song smile the sea has sold more than five million of them so far and also a long break lily allen wants to continue this excess with a new record which she's already promoting in some clubs like in hamburg for example. lily allen is back with new
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songs little feature on her upcoming album no shame before it's released on june the eight she's giving fans a taste of what's to come at concerts in europe and the us it's been four years since alan put out her last album she's since then she's been busy caring for her two young children and changing her life feel like in the last few years. i've sort of right started on a different chapter of my life really and. a lot of people and things you know behavior from my youth that i needed to stop about you know cutting cutting some people off and stopping some stuff. she's also been composing new songs like three kryten from the point of view of one of her daughters who was just three at the time of. day.
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for a child's perspective it must be really confusing to have somebody say i love you i love you and then constantly going by. which is what i have to do for my work you know i have to leave home for long periods of time or you know when they go to their dad's house and it's you know it's more complicated than to explain to somebody that's three years old like why mommy has to leave. me. so you could. but how many fans are glad to have her back brimming with energy as she puts on a show full of you indulge flavor. that's sure to make audiences slanted. a
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bomb on. the two. hundred. pound we'll put a smile on your face again tomorrow you can find also a lot of topics from around europe on our web page you know it comes as lifestyle or so on us on facebook or on next time on to them by. the. next time on your own max. is one of the world's top professional rock climbers he's mastered routes many considered impossible often upside down in training he goes over them until he's memorized every centimeter on her pushes his
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around the world like to use the protect the climate boost green energy solutions and reforestation. using interactive content to inspire people to take action the audience and series of global three thousand on t.w. and online. all the germans came together in one nation from shanda manya to chancellor also from dismounting. the history of the germans has been shaped by great rulers. by swells always to bring my royal college of fashion protect christendom and spread to the truth. all we took a good bit of the enemy into the national. command. and steered by courageous decisions we must follow chase the. place
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