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your house to megan lee. here's a look at what else we've got in store for you today. a chandelier maker in vienna brightens up iconic building for all over the world. and our very own culinary expert felicity with 10 shows us how to bake the perfect pizza. they say that beauty is fleeting, but that is not the case for the small 12th century village of 20 day, located in the northern part of spain. it's now been named as this year's most beautiful village in the country. but what is disappearing input to day is its population. most of its young residents have left this remote village for the big cities. while we met up with one of the locals who's fighting for the villages uncertain future in northern spain. less than 100 kilometers from bill bow lies the picturesque village of point. they leave the place even alone. so
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calls home due to his job. the teacher no longer lives here, but he visits as often as he can was. but i'm eve when, who is a day man to look to me or no to me actually, everything is valid. my parents who were born in this village and i was to the ocoee, i come here every weekend. the look, the connection is still very strong. s, as in army, he continued in 2020 to 20 day, was added to the list of the most beautiful villages of spain. but even alonso is worried about the future of this idyllic place, which dates back to the 12th century. because in spite of its beauty and historical attractions, the village is dying out. only some 50 people live here now. at bullock, i'm yellow. i don't remember j changed greatly if you're younger 30 years. i've
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been in yellow. they used to be lots of people here in the summer, but i know, and we came of quantity of friends every weekend. he has him on a now that had less of value that guardian. but thanks to, to resume and we're seeing more people in the lydia a bunch. any more bell had to put a boy look ah, that i, it's wonderful. i want to house here. i to have a little run by the river along with the plan alone. so likes to show visitors around like an old village as enchanting. we really like it. ally almost. i. e commerce in florida. when they, they can certainly do with some more admirers for years. there hasn't been a school here. so there are no young families either. even alonzo is meeting with antonio size, the bell ringer at the romanesque church of san paleo the 81 year old has lived in foot the day his whole life. louisa blue really just today
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has little to do with the one of the past. a minute before this village lived primarily from agriculture and livestock of urine thought that changed in the 19 sixties and seventies, they said, when agriculture was in decline, rural gay in the mother campbell body em we book or farming was a highly valued back then. and people started looking for factory jobs if there's always gland, of course, a feel bow and had plenty of work to offer them. literally lowered daily. i knew it was gonna be there to attract young people to point their day, if on alonzo helps organize an annual summer festival called knuckle cornea. jackie, i bought a fever and that is a sports activity in which villages or outside has tried to capture a flag at the end of the 5 or 6 me to long posted. you might think a from what so hot about that is i think with the polls breeze lateral and it takes great care to grab the flag without supporting you. so i give you
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a hand with our an ang, booklet lisinopril asthma. alonzo doesn't just organize events. he's also a ned fielder on 20 days soccer team. at least the village still has one, though not for every age group. all the players are local was one was a hotel when it was founded. so that plays from the area who want to play soccer, who i would come to point and day. you know what i food while they last or not. and they come here on saturdays. they go out to have something to eat or drink li before and after the metal a gorman. and it was a way to socialize people from the area, but the, the, and at the same time, it helps draw folks to point in their grade or yet are if way sports either health and they are up when they leave on. alonzo isn't ready to give up on his birthplace . he thinks being named one of spain's most beautiful villages could give fresh impetus to plenty days development. i just bit of up when i hope that point and they weren't disappear, they sell even if it only has around 50 habitus,
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myself included who you're, you know, he's doing, but i'm registered in the village, although i don't live here year round it all. you're gonna, i don't think it would vanish. yeah. not only is the village. beautiful. see there are also many people who had their roots in point to day and weren't. i had a diane and he can not get up nor by the how to get a get him what at what point the day and endangered beauty looking to attract more than just to where another endangered. beauty has been the delicate trade of handmade chandeliers. but most chandeliers nowadays are produced by machines because making them the traditional way is said to be too expensive. but there are a handful of companies which still dedicate themselves to the craft. and one is the venus company, lo maya, which has been making chandeliers for more than 170 years. and thanks to demand from luxury hotels, opera houses, and those who can afford them. lo, myers,
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chandeliers continued to shine brightly blue. just a few finishing touches than its complete de starburst chandelier is load my as most famous item all over the world. this renowned viennese companies, chandeliers transform ordinary rooms into ballrooms. the manufacturer has reputation for its extraordinary lighting desires, $200.00 of which are sold in more than 40 countries. every year. the company has been hand crafting chandeliers, since 1850. so beautiful. the team is united by a passion for croft. this one is perfect, least up. mm hm. i've always been fascinated by light. we use traditional craft techniques and then we have the light. so there's a lot of variety to our work who suffered up excellent, proper. ready mathias high shot builds of frame for the chandelier and then makes
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the pipe fittings was figured with are the pieces of pipe by cards. and i used for the chandelier in that with the beams and also for the pipes, for the illumination all of her to are slight on. ready after being cut to size, the pieces are firmly attached together. for example, in this step called phrasing them, the surfaces are finished elsewhere. afterwards they go to eric metal. he is responsible for the assembly and the electrical parts. oh, all the cable connections are discreetly hidden in the chandeliers via once the frame is finished. to work begins on hanging crystals. this particular piece consist so of 16 lamps and about 500 glass stones
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fellow sta, week the chandelier weighs 16 kilogram is with hand. it will be shipped to the united states. that's also a challenge for us. mm hm. because we export a logic, we always have to meet the specific electrical requirements for that country material great in the electric former atmosphere. the says that made the right in sockets for that control and the wiring, hobble everything has to fit the regulations of that country for, for the boosting with this and to play in london, it will definitely be a lot easier if we could just put wax candles on each one, they would work everywhere. before the chandelier goes out to the customer. the boss has one last look. we'll do the safety tests for the usa to mara. this one has really turned out beautifully. asher and ridiculous. the company has high profile customers all over the world. star interior designer ferris were fully quoted, a custom size starburst chandelier. for canadian rappa drake. he supervised the
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installation at dregs luxury mansion in toronto. along with the team from lope maya de la stuff for the the chandelier we made for drag was this model, but considerably larger at 3.8 meters high. okay. and it is the 2nd largest chandelier of its kind next to the original, at the metropolitan opera in new york. i'm in the metropolitan or by new york. the original was designed in vienna, in the 1960s for the metropolitan opera house in the 19th century log. my decorated king ludwig du seconds had in teams a castle in southern germany lobe. maya chandeliers also decorate one of the small ballrooms in vienna's imperial palace. the whole spoke, as well as the auditorium of the vienna state opera, and to the athens concert hall. the
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loose, the east for them of all chandelier is a grand object for a room, a very dominant part of the architecture. albert is even all the thought. it is just that one d town needed to complete the overall assemblage ogden up sh, least. oh, that one detail comes at a price. the cost of a viennese chandelier starts in the $5.00 digit range, and from there disguised the limit, fine craftsmanship for an exclusive clientele. oo. now k, well, it is time now for something to eat. and to day one of the world's most favorite foods is on the menu pizza. but instead of ordering it or going to a restaurant, euro max reporter, ann foodie felicity 10 is going to show us how to make neapolitan pizza at home. so get your appetites ready for a yummy cooking. nathan, i learned is it how to make the class is picked up. hope.
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what can go wrong and what is important? i will let you know one secret before i start. who will nothing wrong can ah hey, my name is felice at as 10, and today i'm going to make pizza for me. the best food in the world, of course, was that with a dove. the choice of flour is very important. this is not normal flower, this is 00 flower, which means it's got more protein and well, good. so the dough is more elastic and gets more but once a month it's right now many people with warm water for used to those, but are really good. pick that up in the cold water. and now here's my 1st very important. it really is. normally you would put in the whole thing. yeah. but for
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a good pixel, you only need attending, but as we will let the door rise for 24 hours. now we mixed the yeast with a water a pork when installed and let it, no, uh, no, nothing only meeting. so now you have to wait for at least 10 minutes because you really want to stretch the door. sometimes hands are better than machines. okay, let's see if the consistency is right there is a test using finger and put it in the door. and if the don't jumps back then okay, great. put the dough back into the ball. now come on the door and
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then rest for 12 hours. we'll leave it at room temperature. don't like maybe 18 degrees in a berlin. it's called so it's perfect. after 12 hours, i'm going to divide the dough into balls, and now you shouldn't need the dough again. you as a dose gripper or a knife to divide it into pieces. neapolitan sy, if it's a should be around 250 to 280 grams per piece of all. so let's see and now we want to round the doe with this technique. you also fold in a limit of air, which is nice to get fluffy bubbles. now, these beautiful balls go into a box to pool for another 12 hours at night. in the meantime, i can make the sauce you use very good tin tomatoes. now you can use the hands again. now, winning salt and pepper,
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of course. and if you can add a little bit of garlic because pe, garlic makes everything better, right? and i use press basil tip number to hit. we need as much as we can have it up as long as it can up to half an hour because me already wanted to pot and i will use a pizza stone. and it's important to this up as well. so in the i'm gonna go with the pizza don't allows the dough to bake evenly. also it gives the pizza a really crunchy crust. finally, we are ready to go. now tip number 3. we don't need a rolling pin because this would push out the air out of the door, but we want to keep it inside. so we only use our hands and be very gentle. and don't press down the edges because we want an extra fluffy crust.
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tomato sauce with. c and now the italian colors are complete. here i have buffalo mozzarella for the flavor and use a limit of parmesan cheese. you could also go form because you know, a good driller of olive oil. and to finish the antenna flag a now into the oven. you really have to be quick. this is home in home with and now 24 hours later i can find it. now you
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can see why the no point in style pizza. yes. the very fluffy and rather thick crest and the very juicy center so that you don't have to go to a restaurant to get a very good pizza and you can make it at all. looks good. the hand, if you would like to see more reports featuring delicious dishes from all over europe, then be sure to check out our youtube channel d w. food. next up, we are off to the southern germans city of munich. one of the country's most visited places. now most people probably think of october fest when it comes to munich, but it has so much more to offer with its quaint streets and squares the marine and plots with the town hall is perhaps one of unix most well known landmarks. even so we found some surprising secrets about it. a library that looks like it's straight
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out of the harry potter film. and the hidden rarely capsule committee and plus is a must see for visitors to the southern gym in the city of munich. but not even all the locals know all the squares secrets. i'm much deaf, anita tim amani, our tour guide and munich, and i'll show you the secret spots and more now another. before the corona virus pandemic munich welcomed some 8000000 visitors a year. located in the city center, murray and plucked square and the new town hold with its $85.00 made a toll tower ah, must seize. this is also where our 1st secret can be found. that many hope you don't know that the new town hall house where they hadn't judge the law library. it's an ru road jewel. i'll show you, you'll be peggy kids, my the new town hall was built at the start of the 20th century. it was designed in near gothic style,
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with one notable exception. the law library moved into this room with its almost 10 made a high ceiling back in 1986. it's remained a specialist library to this day. biden flew on tours of the new. i don't hard the law library is a highlight and how many guests that are surprised when i tell them film shooting regularly take place and that fin lies them annella descended this staircase in cabaret. that something many would never kathy live. fans of german soccer. all know this balcony because perennial german li champions by on munich his celebrate their title wins here. hanging. most people know that fire and munich players stand here, but for the last 4 years, be friendly plants can be found here to you yet not just irony. i'm glad for the fact that he grows so tall that if you're standing up here, you might not be able to look down and enjoy. you are seeking me to come in the
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early 19 seventies, the square was transformed into a pedestrian zone. bringing with it a taste of southern european flare. yet have you hire me in the mag lions either? i write either in your town hall. many people know this column which gave the square. it's megan money, but it has a secret as i'll show you that deck the faggot i yet built in 1638 the marines. euler is over 11 meters toll at the linux, with that many doubt now that hidden under mary's crown is a relic of cassock. as high as the eye contains a peaceful bond from bene and unix patron saint bernard's, i'm as well as other rally. i said, a leak that make the mal heads. i light an open air altar off. so at 7 o'clock on sundays, they pray. the rosary here and all a while, i look at the fish bone and fountain, good its name from the fish that used to be sold on market days here to day. it's
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the meeting place for locals wanting to meet up at meridian plots. but many don't know that this is where the medicare shuttles are butcher's lifting up. i have, i have an apprentice, but you're a graduate it a don animal thing is the jump into the water and splash ductator. so it used to be in february, but now the leave is held evarado iris in september. the last secret is actually clearly visible to all the mythical creature known as the lintel. the as i had had in earlier times, it was said to have circled the marty and coming even lower until it landed here. the lennox spread its poisonous bread. give the that how the plague came to nicholas the pest dominic con. luckily, the plague is now a thing of the past in munich. but there are certainly plenty of reasons to pay this southern german city of visit london based designer an
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artist inc. i, a laurie sees himself as a story teller for his color, full and eye catching creations he draws on his nigerian roots as well as his own life. in the british capital, he often used his london as a canvas for his installations, adding some much needed color to otherwise dull spaces. this colorful installation is called in plants. we trust the work of british nigerian designer inca laurie can be found in london's mayfair district. he, lori had a mission, but wanted to throw in chris some specific space president reflection meditation using plants and green greenery. to come here, sit down from conversation, reflect, read whatever you want to do. but just been around in our green space that london and loves working with fry to fiber and colors. his installation, cold, happy street in south west london brightens up
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a gloomy space under railway bridge. he wants to bring more positivity to dull irvin spaces. when i create an installation arm in the studio, it gets my attention at work. but when it goes into his face, it does belong to, in, in what belongs to the people that they are able to kind of in a crate, their own narrative. and any of the fabric of that, what becomes of that one of one of the community. and also it kind of gives those people sensors you know, belonging and was successful proud of their environment. you know, he's produced countless installations for art galleries and events like this playground for adults during the 2019 con film festival. inc is always bursting with new ideas. one will not work in the public work, you know, just us, well, my like hall is so on. and while often most because i get to sort design and leave
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it. and then just seen people's reaction to his list. inca this son of nigerian immigrants launched his design career in 2011 when he reinvented 2nd hand chairs, giving them a multi colored make over. much of his work is inspired by the stories and west african fabrics from his childhood storytelling. so it's kind of, it's based around of who i am. i am living as a kid over always full. i was living with 2 license, you coaches in a british much urine own. and i love both got both with coaches, but how do i celebrate them on, i think the best way will thing was to do it through furniture. so take those narratives to i was kind of you know, told while i was young on and on. i love torrance, her, you know, re tell them in my own way. even kind of jumped up these crockery designs in 2020, during the 1st quarter in a virus locked down to my obsession with carlos is stephanie sewell
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has been inherited from my mom and dad. i was wondering when my mom, where did she get her inspection of california was oversee from her mom because that's been passed on to to mom of run his passions. me. hello. yes, yes sir. there's something that's just yeah, it makes me for positive and good positive feelings in the urban jungle, whether by day or night, dinky laurie makes london more colorful and that is something many appreciate and with that we come to the end of another shout. be sure to head over to our website for all the information on our d, w. fashion collection on the label. you'll find tips on how to access blocked media around the world. and of course, don't forget to check us out on social media for me and the crew here at your relax, as always thanks for tuning in. and we will see you again soon.
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