tv Check-in Deutsche Welle June 22, 2019 3:30am-4:00am CEST
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there is plenty of water in the city center to the loss of both several monumental found its. legs. water and wealth and what the people of all spoke made of it that's going to be the common theme for my tour of the city today and as always i have a lot on my list a palace for art industrial monuments a boat trip and i really would like to see the birthplace of about published so let's go. well also look behind the scenes of the. one of germany's most famous puppet theaters. a georgian woman will show us her hometown but to meet.
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cancer days your video brings us travel impressions from can both. this is the center of the town hall is located on the square at the end of. this renaissance building is magnificent although it was almost completely destroyed by bombing in the 2nd world war it was rebuilt in the original style for many centuries was an important political center as a prince bishopric and a free imperial city. the golden hole recalls the city's former splendor. above the front door a picture shows that water was seen as the source of the city's wealth.
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it's clear that had become an important city from an early age by the way it's the 3rd largest here and of area after munich and nuremberg but there's much more you should know about all spoke. the romans founded a settlement here in 15 b.c. now the city has about 290000 inhabitants. in the 13th century old sport was named a free imperial city in which merchants a bank. why important contacts for emperors and kings. the city's wealth and pride can still be imagined by taking a look at the grand architecture. had been named a bishopric in the 8th century the cathedral is one of the few local buildings to
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have survived the 2nd world war almost intact. which is considered the world's oldest social housing complex had to be restored. it was founded in 1521 by the influential merchant and banker. the complex still offers a roof to people in need today there is a model apartment that gives an idea of how people used to live. in. the city was also extremely important before and during the industrial revolution. today the textile industry museum is housed in a former worsted spinning male. from the middle ages onwards there was a perfect water management system thanks to the dark rivers.
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provide water during. which. plenty of energy even. visitors can see how the textile industry developed between the 16th and 19th centuries when mass production became widespread. they can also get an idea of the deafening working conditions. there are also portraits and information about the lives of important. gents and bankers and. who were responsible for the industrial development and also benefited hugely from it. these days the textile industry no longer plays a big role in our sport where tourism has become a very important source of income there were 850000 overnight stays by visitors
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last year the figure has doubled over the past 20 years. you can find water everywhere in the old town of book like this will with spring water that you can drink. and this is the waterworks at the red gate it is the oldest preserved waterworks in germany. the are thora to use hope that one day the city's historical water management system will be declared a unesco world heritage site and attract more visitors. the ensemble of towers and well houses has supplied drinking water to the people of for almost 500 years. paddle wheels over the canal helped transport the water up into the towers from there the fountains in the city were supplied with fresh water.
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today only the structures and the plants remain. but at the. last on the lake you river you get an idea of how the people of used their wealth of water later in the 19th century. to prevent recurring epidemics such as cholera a new water works was built in 878 this allowed the households to be supplied with clean drinking water directly via pipes at the time. this state of the art technology cost a sensation throughout europe. but if you look at how ornate piece the floor is so chic it doesn't look at dust real. but i think it was made to please the eyes as you can see from the wrong time doors
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or the tourettes of floor made of fine italian marble 140 years old everyone has destroyed a factory. the waterworks here close down in 2007 but the technology still works. and will stay by the water because now we take a trip to the black sea as you know every now and then we visit viewers from all over the world who shows the most beautiful places of their hometown and this time it's off to but to me in georgia. i mean oh well coming back to me let me show you some of my favorite high later the black sea coast resort the city full of colors and adventurous. but to me special to. see and to mountings protective gear we're.
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all part of the. new and more than one. x. y. . letter presents you my favorite part of the city but to me boulevard it dates back to 881 and 8 kilometers long it leaks directly to the black sea coast come on let's see. when i have some free time i love to walk in the wall of where they're laying on the beach and listen to the sounds of a way yes. what's the most fascinating thing to me sunset in the whole world the best thing about the base it's not that. right here in the boulevard there is the famous meeting point for the elder generation of the city they gather here with
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a play chess backgammon or domino and anyone can join them count let's play with them. their money money. money. they're coming here every day they try to buy their currency shows politics economy and right like my. church is famous for its walls and gears history of wine made and there were about 500 types of waves growing here just imagine being a few minutes away from but to me and being so close to the nature of mining the vineyards and the forests that sound imaginable.
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you can't imagine how delicious and just said basic rapes are and now the fun part wine tasting counter attack on the oh boy girl girl tell me honestly just. it's delicious one. out there this is the talk was the last i practice. you know the truth. this is churchill up the most famous story just so he made a different juice and froze there about 20 types of that these are made of walnut and hazelnuts with a grape juice they said there is so weak and alicia you should try this. now i would like to take you by the cab the car to the left wind and it may be that they feel.
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from this place we had the best view of the safety but i have to say good bye now it's been a nice day and i loved being with you hope to meet him but to me now on this. you can see the will fall exploring as well as the water in many places in the city . this is the shit sloppily the front is rather narrow at only 1000 meters but the building is over 100 meters long it is the former city palace of an export banker built at the end of the 18th century the last owner gave the palace to the city of book on the condition that it never be sold and only be used for cultural purposes
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the head of the alcs book state museums cost of keeping tells me that the building has never been destroyed that's the showpiece of the ones i went up off the side of yes that wonderful ball room with this fantastic ceiling for us. this is organized everything is original 95 percent of the surface dates back to 1770 or so this is that this is a magnificent room. it's the biggest remaining private ballroom in germany in the pivot of history. but there is no comparable room in terms of size and originality in detail and some of the gold in the gold hold is real gold is that the case here to. the surface is here are all original. here you can see the golden surfaces with gold leaf in their original state from 770. the mirrors to our original work with the mercury silvering are retained here
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you know this. dish it sloppily is primarily a museum city. presents masterpieces from past centuries. the collection includes paintings from the late middle ages and the early renaissance. and of course there's also a portrait of one of the most important book residents ever. face i come to the shots up early and i have not seen this painting did i miss something just a necessity and this painting is probably the most important in our collection this is an icon of our explore glocal history yacob for the rich the bill gates of the 16th century but there's plenty of sway to be an understatement here and my house
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that's the statement doesn't work well you can see that there's no jewelry and there are no visible hands. that i always see as his dark cabin door code and the 4 that he's wearing as well as the very valuable brocade hat that point to his wealth . this reserve was very typical for swabian merchants. to push for. a what's the story here is the man go to the painter and say paint me or did the painter come to him. he. came to an imperial council here and asked him to paint him. because of course any one last would have been unthinkable if. there was already a very famous the quality of the painting is obvious. he's depicted very clearly in a very individual way you know if you look very carefully you can see these very finely painted wrinkles these show how talented someone like outrage. is i place
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too and now let's switch from arts to theater or rather puppet theater because that's what the. is known for many generations and i don't remember it from my childhood because you just can't forget fantastic stories like jim but in. a fantasy world featuring jim bouton and luke the engine driver with kings to sell ice cream with giant seeming characters and half to reagan's a world full of little celebrities made of wood broadcast on television in the 1953 . ok quite down. the poor little cut will get scared if you keep asking so many questions we can't even talk it's so when can it's 10 strings would material some glue all that's needed to make a pocket. play a lot with the head strings at the front using our middle and index fingers we have
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to have flexible wrists so that we don't have to change our grip each time the proper turns i don't know if these are special property or hands. close marshall is the 3rd generation of puppets here is to run the theatre he explains that a story has to be told slowly so the audience can picture the characters in their mind and bring the puppets to life. busy busy busy busy busy busy after the 2nd world war his grandfather valter applied to the work municipal authorities for permission to run a puppet theatre busy it opened in a former hospital in 1948. busy busy there were 5 to 7 puppets here and standing above the puppets and a speaker below in the pit busy it was tight the whole family was involved. his daughter had a lot i made her 1st puppets at the age of 13 and busy his wife rose and made the
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costumes. the theatre also went on tour with puppet shows for adults a puppet just like a fool can speak uncomfortable truths the company performed better told feist's revolutionary 3 penny opera. not and then yahoo had played pirate jenny at the berlin premiere in the late 1920 s. apparently wrote to the outspoken theater and asked for her own puppet. each mary that is still made by hand but it is only when there strings are pulled that they come to life. and. then its head goes down and the 100 goes in front of its face so it cries a little and then of its laughing its head goes up just like people when they laugh or when there are.
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5 in the nation quarter of spoke the playwright i thought graced was born here in 898 in a typical artist and house for a long time the city had a rather complicated relationship with. it's most famous son who chose to live in east germany when he returned from exile at the end of the 2nd world war. the house he was born in has been the museum since 1985. here comes in yes we have some original pieces is this is the baptism and confirmation silverware received by baritone precious. this is its original list and yes it's original to its and if the silverware is definitely original thoughts and especially charming is
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a silver bracelet that bridge gave to his 1st love. whose portrait you can see here . so you see it was her 18th birthday that's the original silver bracelet and. why does your guest look like a rock star here by this here if anything it was after his international breakthrough with the threepenny opera which premiered in 1970 berlin with the theme song this foreign comedy came back to his hometown and was photographed by the famous court photographer recorded i dressed like a coffin that's the photography and she was wearing a leather coat on smoking a cigar lid among these both became part of his image. of the sneezer very famous pictures on the floor and in front of them is our most valuable piece of sculpture
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made on the basis of a life mask of pressure that was made by paul hamann in 1930 bus yes no it's not a 5 inch tongue and would a foot here and in between in. here we have also tried to convey how international pressure was. but there are translations of his works in different languages from japanese to ukrainian it's. once young man here you can see that bridge contin. used to have a certain impact today. because this is an i.c. train named after him. famous stars such as david bowie and middle of assange. could your organs played in the threepenny opera. there's a coaster stamps in various countries too. for she. was also my son porcelain decorative plate. and done today. and now it's your turn send us your holiday videos where did you go what did you see and
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my last stop in the book also has something to do with water and tradition since the 19th century. fox has rented robots to explore the area's waterways legend says that the young battle but i just went rowing here with his 1st love. and it's a family business in the 4th generation house us along with the how to think my great grandfather founded the family and the rental station. he built. wooden rowboat and took his wife around the lake and his wedding day he decided to rent
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boats his doctor took over the company that was katie. i remember her from when i was little and then my parents took over. my mother's side of the family did it for 44 years and fits into your mind. if i want to go fast on the water what should i do as a stretch out your legs or body straight keep the oars in the water for as long as possible and pull with a lot of power and i'll be the fastest let's find out so if edition. if you go there go to the middle of the boat turn your back to me and stretch out your legs. perfect so have fun effect. there is a challenge waiting for me a race on the outs book against my editor i'm pretty yes.
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