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ah, me, i'm in dharm stuck in the german state of hester, were about 30 kilometers south of frankfort. dumpsters is not really a classic tourist destination in germany, but there is plenty to see around here, like this building designed by the austrian architect. freedom shown that vasa or the state theater at the time of its inaugural ration in 1972. it was the most expensive theater built in postwar germany. but really, i'm here for this the damn sad artist colony. it was founded at the end of the 19th century in the neighborhood called my children, who the basic idea was to unite art and everyday life. now over a 100 years after it was built, it has a pretty good shot of becoming
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a world heritage site. ah, we'll also check out lores abbey, which is already a world heritage site. then we'll take a trip back in time all the way to the middle ages and ever heard of horace bathing. i'll give it a try. ah. my children who is don premier site and the place where local like to get together . there's a pretty odd mix of styles here. the wedding tower in you can steal, then comes a rush and chapel, and in between a large exhibition building being renovated at the moment. the russian church was not actually parts of the artist colony,
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even though it was billed at roughly the same time as the surrounding buildings. the complex includes a number of imposing houses. it was home to the artist colony until the start of the 1st world war. i meet with philip, good port, the director of the my children who institute i'm fair to say you have the nicest office in the city. which idea take started the artist colony construct with me. yes. gotcha. and what i was a grand duke who succeeded to the title at age 23. and he had this modern vision of supporting the art was stimulating the economy of what he hoped to attract artist saddam, that it would come up with new product designs for the regions manufacturers. and that would make hazards economy flourish of the config dunker guts. and were there any personalities that turned out to be especially influential in the artist colonies? a colony? yes. got guns,
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but there were 2 especially prominence names. one was yoseph maria abra viennese architect who built most of the buildings in the tilton, who was one of the most important architects here. and there was paid to barons who was originally a painter and ended up being one of the foremost architects of the 20th century. i should just think to bow host directors were his students and i found the role involved. the group is la caboose year was under the pupil of peter, baroness, obviously of us. you know, he was self taught and build his 1st house here 2 years and he was pretty known to the public. so we're hoping for world heritage application to successfully to make this history more well known. these are going to be contacted by another special aspect was that my children here was open to the public wasn't it comes, can i listen to his in exactly everything you see here was part of 4 major construction exhibitions that were open to everyone. that's very important. to have one people could walk into the architects as if they could see which caused albrecht drunk from which curtains and musical instruments he had for him to vision
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with a compliment to you this i'm future object was created for each house and could be purchased here often here the stead one that was very modern for the time in the also this idea of combining support for the economy with support for the onset of photo with could to afford works lament to be sold. the companies were meant to receive orders, films, and everything could be viewed at the exhibitions and then also giving them. the former workshop designed by all, is today a museum. the exhibition shows everyday objects fashioned by the artist in residence because that's one here for chairs designed by members of the dom start artist colony. you want, we want to show that they were working together here in one place. peter wanted to hear you see one by pet baron's chair from his dining room and we see curved lines, but it's overall very simple and functional. and this is why the frame has a certain touch of practicality that they find really fascinating sites can spun
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from this to the side. as you see a piece by petri scuba, a very young designer who worked here the garbage tut. 19 or 20 when he came here from water designed these teachers. this time i went for outside field and that was the restaurants church. the last you can tell, but the back of easy to push back and forth. and having an early example of form follows function. i just, you know, precisely, and it wasn't just a matter of artists trying things out here. and the pieces were meant to be functional and inexpensive introduce long time, which helps the companies bring in lots of orders and films a few in offering for the wonderful double doors from pe to barons, house and health and buildings. there you see the same ornamentation that shows up in this archer. the often in vested answers, venus reminds me of the film, metropolis true system. architects and artists designed
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all kinds of objects. even gadgets, cutlery. they built the basis for the interdisciplinary approach that would make the bow house world famous kits disappeared. and here we have pizza barons very time dining room, his invoice. everything was designed by peter barons and then manufactured by various companies and factories that but it could all be purchased as a complete work of art because i'm concerned this is also how it was displayed and barely, and very time department store in 1000. no 2 oscar, which is quite remarkable. and modern, it is enough at the me with the oh, i'm not leaving without climbing off the wedding tower. and the entry way is already stunning. him. from here we see
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the kiss by free to call him clicking. designed especially for the, for of the wedding tower of the tower, was a gift from the city of dom, start to the ground juke and loot. with these 2 wing beings come from an abraham bay. richard wagner zealand smith. it was published as a book here. matilda who had been produced in a spectacular way on the floor. and it's and we're now at the top of the wedding tower and i'm still not entirely sure why it's called that this tower was a prison from dunst out underground juniors. something big married for the 2nd time in 1900. 05. and the city thought about what they could give it to the grand duke. the 1st idea was the precious, just for jewels lunatic found out, told them he would love to have an observation tower, ultimate children who then designed this tower. and for the 1st time in the history
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of architecture, there was a ro, windows running around the corner of the the tower offers an amazing view of dots and to the north. you can even see the frankfurt skyline. and it keeps living up to its name, doesn't date your wedding take place here, which fits nicely with the towers name when people come from all over the world. and then there's a wedding every half hour. so married couples are turned out as if it's an assembly line to the benefits of the monitoring, the 1st owners legacy they will find out whether the colony will get the prestigious title or not should have been world heritage. it will become one of several illustrious architectural sites here in germany award at that distinction. each one of them very unique and groundbreaking in their own way. ah,
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lou, germany both the total of $46.00 unesco, well heritage sites. many on the architecture of the 20th century, among the most famous other bow school buildings by architect value group use index out. they were built from 1925 to 1926. and unesco listed them as well. heritage sites in 1996, along with many other buildings from the bow house. sarah, the movement started at the bow house school in weimar. it's found to about to cope use taught there as well. me the signature bout how style influenced many areas of art today. many furniture pieces from the period are considered icons of modern designs.
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o unesco, also added berlin, so called horseshoe estate from the 1922. it's weld heritage list in 2008 design bipolar count among others. it's today seen as a milestone in modern urban housing. this is one of the houses swift french architect cobra's year. designed for stood god's vice and hoff estate. it was built in 1927 and added to you. ness goes world heritage list in 2016 the 20th century architecture. as we know it would have been unthinkable without
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matilda. here it was the 1st step into modernity that includes the villas of matilda, which were completed in 19 o one. the doctor's house is one of many buildings here designed by architect. it's also where a team is working on the bid to make my children who adopt a unit school world heritage site. it's a goal, almost 10 years in the making the art historian look at who can have the team where would you put the art colony in germany's cultural history, younger sister, i know visually i hit the architectural terms. it was the cornerstone of the development of modernism. i wanted to pick and call it a gateway and taught us to gateway opened in the early 20th century here and the children who indulged at what for all the constitutes modernism in the progressive
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sense inside. and that's vital to know doesn't shut the phone. the po house, for example, wouldn't have been conceivable in this form, without matilda who forms or in this post about darmstadt, may or to is convince to city can win the title. wow. why deserve to become a world heritage city? the but happy matilda who artists the universal design for, for them to be is and they didn't create buildings on the scotch, an art exhibition, art and interior design, where all we designed to bounce off on the spirit of the place that radiates far beyond darmstadt. that was why you got the answer to them. that's why it will become a world heritage cited in the not far from darmstadt, we find
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a property that has already gained unesco world heritage status large abbey built around the year 800. it was once the biggest monastery in the kingdom of the franks . a lot large abbey is the world heritage site. i know you might be biased, but one makes this place so special. complex focus on the organ on people. this is what's called the gatehouse kings. how about this? as you see, we don't even know what the function of building had, but it's the only carolinian infrastructure in europe preserved so completely. so type, and it's a very special structure on, because it displays a cultural facade fallback. and that's unusual because normally you find the declaration inside the building. if in the for example, at churches they are painted with frescoes. that's especially impressive as.
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