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ah, fans of the popular british t v series. that was the abbey will recognize it immediately in the show. this baby manor house is home to lot grantham and his family. but it's not just a fast fat. it actually exists. and we'll find out who really lives there and what it's like from the lady of the castle herself. but 1st, this is what else we have coming up with how to prepare the delicious dish called kaiser from on from austria and how a photographer from finland crave and furious and ethic pictures. downton abbey is one of the most successful british to the serious ever with 6 seasons and to at the end of april, the 2nd movie will premier. it's not just the history and fade of
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a noble family and the servant at the beginning of the 20th century that captivates audience if it is also a mention and grounds where most of the scenes were filmed, we traveled there to see the real downton abbey. and meet the real lady of the castle. ah, hello. oh, welcome to hydro casso, i am lady can oven. this is freya, and this is stella and hat he'd like to come in. i can show you ran some of the runs, which is so familiar from dancing ave covered you say it. mm hm. hi, click off is an amazing place to live. it's both the privilege and responsibility. you would never build
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a house like this to day. it's got $250.00 to $300.00 rooms. so it's built for another time and the imposing manor house in the english county of hampshire, about 100 kilometers west of london, serves as the location for the british film and tv series downton abbey. and is instantly recognizable in real life. it is the seat of the earls of corn arbin. lady corn arvin has taken care of the estate for 20 years. while i'm in the saloon, which is really the heart of the castle, whether it's high castle dance in abbey. and whether it's the fictional word, the real world, we've used this room much to say. in fact, there is little difference here between the film and reality, except that a few pieces of furniture are sometimes removed from the former medieval dining rooms. ah, one of the other main rooms both for us in the town to nabby is a cause. the library. i think it's so many people's most favorite room. i here
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to hardly a thing was changed for the shoots. the approximately 6 and a half 1000 books are not props, but real historical treasures. it's funny to think that everybody loves the read sofas, which to us will always that because maggie smith sat on the has been some accidents . and actually on the very 1st day of thea, t v series. they dropped a lighting boom one of the back to and, and on, which we left in place. but they didn't mean to and things happen. one of the most lavish rooms in downton abbey is the drawing room where the family gathers are, receives guests. even in reality, the room is particularly inviting with its paintings and silk wallpaper. for many exploring the castle on a guided tour. this is the highlight that so lovely room actually. and then it's
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kind of own fila to the smokey room next to where i can set up some drinks and. and again, they use the house much as we use the house, which i think in down to nabby gives us the sense of reality and, and authenticity is when here ah. and then next door in the dining room. this room where in real life, royalty and statesman already dined back under the watchful eye of king charles the 1st appears virtually unchanged in the series as the families dining room. i danced and abby used our dining table actually so and they always had a white cloth on it because they would sit if hours on end shooting a scene literally from 7 in the morning for the next 11 hours to get 4 and a half minutes on television, if they were lucky. even the fictional,
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royal families bedrooms were found in high clare. however, the character lady grant them's chamber, appears cooler on screen than in real life. the light blue wall color has meanwhile, been replaced by a warm oyster tone. and the door through which the chambermaid enters actually leads somewhere else entirely. ah, in real life, this is actually at hubbard, but in downton abbey. they wanted a door out of which o'brien the lady's maid, for lady grantham, could pop in and out. so she hides in the cupboard in the appropriate moment. come out when they called action sir said she, those dressing gowns accountable pictures back to them. however, filming was not limited to the interior of high claire castle. the castles expansive park also plays an important role in the series and even the bench where lady mary likes to sit is in the same spot. thank you for
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coming around the castle with me in a virtual fashion. i hope you will come and visit us for real as soon as you can come with me. and even queen elizabeth has been to down in abbey for our next report. will stick with royalty, but moved to austria. at the end of the 19th century, emperor france and empress sissy reigned according to legends. she was the 1st to be served. a kaiser sch, mom now sissy was always known for a slim figure. so i wonder how did she manage with this unbelievably delicious and fattening desert? we went to vienna to find out ah, the viennese kaiser. sh mom. under the fine layer of powdered sugar, you'll find
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a tiny piece of austrian identity. the very name gives it away. there is hardly any other dish as closely associated with the austrian imperial and well passed right next to the n. as saint stephens cathedral, hidden in a small alley you'll find handles smiling on pellet chink and co her where one chef has devoted nearly 30 years to the perfection of the culinary classic. ah, the very true my name is fred schubert. i'm the head chef here. like my grandfather before me, i make kaiser model. it's a part of austrian history. she and one of the best dishes there is it, is he good old. so bob, the hobby of for the main ingredients are fresh eggs. that middle our medium milk from an austrian cow land, a bit of vanilla sugar. little good. be ingredients austin. together in
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a pot nearly in perfect. what's time in fritz cubits case. the dish was created an $1854.00 when the chef at the sugar balloon residence of emperor france, yoseph, an empress. cc tried out and the recipe. manc oregon too. but all the colleague of mine had shown one, made the desert for empress, sissy. it says cnr says raj long, they as this year, but then she was very athletic and preoccupied with keeping a slim figure. thus she passed the dish on to the emperor. you're getting to talk. he's reported to have asked the admin, sorry, what is this sherman more or nonsense one. but he liked the dish. and after that c r. kaiser sherman was on the menu on the middle dressers, one of the coffee. that's how the showman went from being called nonsense to becoming an austrian staple. the beaten egg whites are essential that separated from the yoke we find with pinches of salt and sugar and whipped, took perfect consistency. yet as of now it ready when it stays in the bowl for all
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the egg. right. so then gently fold it into the kinds of mom, better this soccer team and mark lisman me to leave him like with every other thing you have to do this with love and passion. yeah. east old. otherwise, nothing will come of it. does this one is a success? once you can see that there are no lumpy little and it has those little air bubbles from the beaten egg whites. that's the perfect dough. it's light and fluffy, fluffy, clarified butter, goes into the pans that spin around in the oven custom made for kaiser sh mom production. it allows us to observe how the to send to me to high layer of doe stops rising at $300.00 degrees celsius. and even a little fluid against off, if it's liquid inside, you still can't turn it lunch. weird, this is is feed. you can feel how it bounces back. when you touch mc uncle, this one looks very good already on an adverb, for just that perfect. so now that we had, so this is ready to be cut into pieces,
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i avoid stay in touch lab enough. so is that this is the color and rise. we're looking for. the emperor would be thrilled with this one by you will dekessa so we know kaiser's a viennese kayser's. mom must be served with stewed plums and name on the 1st. we take the pitted plums for that and then we add some sugar. so go chloe and cinema, the sex. finally, a bit of rum and lemons, se system with some added water. the plum skewed becomes more like a comport after simmering for 20 minutes. on a low flame, it served with a kaiser man, coveted, powdered sugar as money. and if you could either smile as a philosophy of its own rosa, it's a sweet dish that is very filling and quite addictive. all it must art if you can eat it again and again and never get enough grandmother's help. it can be the main course or the desert obs. brezza and it's delicious, or any time or any day of the week. it's kevin black. my that the face syndrome.
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ah, should you ever get the chance to bite into this fluffy delicacy? be sure to recall it's imperial origins. family videos with recipes and culinary reports from all over europe. just go to our youtube channel, d. w. food. by 2052 thirds of the world's population will be living in cities. at least that's what the u. n. estimates. billions of people will be living in confined spaces. clearly this poses an immense challenge for city planners. the flow yada is an international horticultural exhibition in the netherlands and this year one of the topics is greenest cities. so what green solutions are there to make our cities more sustainable and livable?
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ah, be charles made of over $7000.00 kilos of plastic and in ecosystem created in a desert landscape. these are some ideas for greener future on display at the florida. a world expo for horticulture in the netherlands in the future. more and more people are going to live in cities. so our, ah, yeah, our idea is to show people, how can we create shape the cities of the future? how can we make them greener? how can we make them more sustainable? and what can each and every one of us do exactly to i to make this happen over 40 countries, are taking part in the florida at the german pavilion, bio tapia, visitors learned about environmental impact and change by interacting with the exhibits as well as with each other growing green cities is the overall theme at this year's florida. i think he message is we are a growing community. so we have to work together in unison to create
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a more green and sustainable future. it's really each and everybody's got contribution and only as a whole. we can make the future and the city's more green ideas for optimizing agriculture in a desert landscape or also on display cutter is featuring vertical, forming as an innovative way for agricultural output in how an ecosystem contriving extreme conditions is also a topic for the united arab emirates, vakari, you can see how you form shoals, walter. you can use fresh water booth with luca, cultural, wasteful, nutritional to good, good faith, christmas. the 5th, make waste again. i was there where you couldn't fertilize clog. so you're good to circle that even the use in an arse environment like a different. you still have water that you can use in a whole circle. another highlight is this house. it demonstrates alternative
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building practices by using mostly natural materials in the construction. this is sad, the exploded view beyond building, and it is actually an exposition in the form of a house. and what so special about is, is that we build this house completely out of bio based materials and would bio based. we mean materials that come from nature, which you can also put back into nature. over $100.00 natural materials were used in the construction, including cork, recycled wood, burlap by a waste, seaweed and fungi. so this is a rumor completely made out of bacteria and fungi. and it's actually made out of my celia and my c. m. are the roots of the mushroom was form a strong network which you can use to insulator house weights. and another, a bio based material that we've used here is a cork and
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a wood cork. you can make a full, you can make walls and panels for both, for indoors and for outdoors, and in our gardens and in our roof. we can also show you that we can go plants in the corner. the florian takes place every 10 years. this is the 7th edition located in almera, about 30 kilometers from amsterdam. it will remain open until october for the illness. when i say to myself, i really feeling happy, really smiling manase furinora me. green is so very good for just the the way people feel. it's also good for the health because when you think about the fact that a lot of cream can take the dust out of the air. and of course it's also makes people more sociable who doesn't like to walk in a green bar. the florian at 2022 ames to lead visitors with an optimistic feeling of what's possible for a greener future. have you ever visited the regent law?
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was it's in east germany. maybe you notice these signs the names of the places and streets are written in german and in another language salvi and the soft r. slavic minority that came to this region almost 1500 years ago. and they are working hard at preserving their culture easter sunday in the sasha for the louse, its region quartering germany, poland, and the czech republic. hundreds of men ride from village to village to spread the message of christ's resurrection. a centuries old tradition of the sobs. 38 year old petto blessone has been riding along for years, but it's still special for him each time. in other, other such enter joyce, which you really sense it building up inside you and them. and when you can finally just are seeing with everything you god follow. it's a wonderful feeling and you just want to let it all out. and i wasn't game
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it is one of about 60000 sorbs left. the west. slavic ethnic group is located in the very east of germany, near the border with poland. the songs on nationally recognized as a minority in germany. this is because their culture and especially their language of threatened with extinction in the soviet museum and bouts and visitors can learn about the traditions. intricately decorated so be an easter eggs are on display here. bruno shire, learn the elaborate craft from his mother and at his job in high school. if in the savage dish in point of i think it's very important to continue the customers because it is something that distinguishes us from other schools. or i don't know any other school that has something like this. and i think it's a cool somehow does was have on the side. couldn't hear schmidt. that's on easter saturday one day before the big easter ride on the blessings. farm preparations
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are in full swing. easter is one of the most important celebrations of the year, and the whole family is lending a hand on as i wish it is. of course, every one speaks albion a slavic language. to my own chemicals, i'm one of the focus i don't quit. also, bones is focus of us in our village. it's true that most of the inhabitants speaks or being on even in kindergarten. sore been spoken. i think that's why i 1st learned german when i entered school, it was good on while riding on easter is reserved for the men. the women of the family traditionally decorate the horses harnesses with flowers flitted eager place and nova likes to help her husband even though she is not sylvian, and 1st had to learn the traditions. when from wharf, if a me, a lot of things were very new at 1st, basically i knew was somewhat different. she's done with now of course it involves a lot more preparation and customs. now,
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sunday is really the highlight also for the children. and we're all proud when daddy sits on the horse and rides off right. but customs make up a launch party, so be in life for petto place, and they are part of his sense of identity things all mrs. gunter punch the what? the sorbs, it is quite fascinating alone. we live our customs throughout the year is group. there are lots of customers that only children practices and a lot of customs that only the youth maintains a can. but of course, there are also customs that are practiced across all generations in vic phillips out, over the years, you'd see up as a nova has been able to observe how so been culture has adapted to modern life. this is my, this is my mother in law that is still west traditional costumes. every day. it's not practical to wear this kind of costume in our daily life. it's very, very elaborate and cumbersome to wear. and you can't just buy it in the store either. it's made by seamstresses, hunter helped me by tailors,
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is how often you've looked when nail in front natal them angus out. the it is very important to petto prison to pass on. so been traditions does for children. oh yes, it is coming up with run the analysis. i can still remember very well how as a child, i always liked to sit on the saddle and i could take my father's ta, paddle and sing sore being songs the easter songs, the men, my oldest son is 8 years old and 6. that means in 6 years, he will also be able to ride the lester up, that i hope that will be able to share this custom together. whole health when go over until then petto play son will ride along with his brother yourself and sing east. the songs, as they have almost every year for the last 21 years. they want to send a clear message. sylvan culture is alive and well. oh. when and he can pave elaine in
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from finland is out in the woods. she likes to take old clothes with her, and then she drapes them on trees and bushes that might sound a bit crazy. but in fact, the photographer is looking for the perfect motif for her pictures. she wants to add her mysterious and poetic stories. this forest in fillin is a place of mystery solitude and inspiration for photographer, rita pipe line. and she turns memories into mysterious images which evoke all the emotions. ah, when i entered the forest, i recall my childhood and the feeling what it felt to be a child in the forest. somehow the forest sheltered me and she tried to bring bad feeling into these photographs. fabrics serve as her paint brush. she looks for materials that will easily interact or blend in with the natural landscape.
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it is just my instinct. i need to follow my instinct. and i, i have been to many places and i know which chorus. so 2 different landscapes like fields or of forests with moss oro purchase. so i'm following my inner voice at her studio in helsinki. she works on her upcoming projects for the basis for each photograph is the same. there has to be another level. not only that i have placed close to the landscape, the image has to give me some kind of her emotion. and this emotion can be sadness, fear, or happiness. but there has to be a deep level in the image. rita, part of a line ins images often include 2nd hand clothing. they awaken her curiosity about the former owner. i have always been interested in the 2nd hand
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clothes and her every day history of people. i find it's fascinating to try to figure out what is the history behind the clothes to whom they belonged. and how was the life for the person who was them before this photo represents a door to a secret world. and this photo taken in japan reminds her of ancient amorites in the forest. ah, reach a part of a line and receives both private and public grants from finland to fund her work. it's taken her all over europe and as far as japan and the us back in the fort, she's planning to reenact a scene from her new series called parallel, the figure reference whatever the feel wish she so once. so for me,
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they might be a group of who you could meet. i like the idea of imaginary meetings. she uses a traditional, large format, analog camera. that way she can work in all kinds of weather to get something magical into the image. that is the most difficult thing, and that is the most important things to reach. reach a part of a line in photograph, unveil her undying curiosity about other worlds, and the imaginary people who visit them in and that's all for today. but on our website, you'll find our reports and lots more, including our view, draw, and information about d. w. 's, latest, uncensored clothing collection on the labels. there are tips on how to excess
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but does it have a future? a new generation is bringing up in germany as well as strong opposition against a creditor. is a threatening other animal with the controversy over re introducing the link in europe in 45 minutes on d w. oh, it started, it came to dish and, and transformed into an orgy of hate and violence. the history of the ku klux klan, the oldest terrorist organization in the united states, its members fight for races, state ruled by white supremacy. what we're talking about here is not only
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