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tv   Check-in  Deutsche Welle  April 2, 2023 5:30am-6:01am CEST

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a full bottle at central station today i am in dirt county, a region in the federal state of north ryan westphalia. that is shaped by its industrial history a 100 years ago. but i was dirty lout and drought it. it was the center of the textile industry in germany, a working class city. well, the city's no beauty at 1st sight. if you're planning a city trip in germany, you probably think of munich, berlin, or hamburg, but potter, i don't think that many people out there know about the city and to be honest, neither do i. so let's just discover papa thought together. ah, the city has something very special a suspension railway it has been the number one means of
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transport here for 120 years. the construction of the suspension railway has to do with industrialization. the traffic increased fast at that time. in order to relief the streets, people had to move in the air. the suspension railroad follows the river voip up and over the by a factory premises. some of the few companies that still exist here for me is something very exciting. but cora, this everyday life taken over that tree. this is crazy. so close to the houses and this is particularly worth. see the churning maneuver at the full vehicle terminus. there are 20 stops. each one is different. i like this one best. the fooling us cause it looks like
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a small castle art level when it comes to architecture, but whatnot is extremely diverse. there are so many cool places to discover old ones with tradition, but also some that are brought back to life with good ideas. ah, ah, the vizier was old. a former gas boiler gets a new interior utopia city viewport. our residents are committed to the future of the city in a disused train station and moonstone bridge, germany's pious railway bridge, and the only one that you can climb on today. ah, the out, the hustler is a city guide and has promised me insights into the history of a baton and great views. here we start the vizier dorm, a decommissioned gas boiler that is used inside as an exhibition space. with
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precisely composed projections, a great feeling of space in here. one floor up you'll find the sky walk with a $360.00 degrees panoramic view. it was not until 1930 that the individual industrial places along the flippa merged into one city and they named themselves after the river that connects them for battle. every other shall be out . i heard that bo button is rain whole. that's true, right? is it always like that? it is that it was all i has a little battle always gets a lot of rain here. the children are born with umbrellas and brought a big song. 1 may go missed different combos, though what, why did the textile industry choose to set up shop? here is that young visited the gun and their services due to the water of the lipper river. and the plato of the yarn he had, which was already practised here,
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back in the 16th century that the textile industry developed count that the bleaching required sun and rain and voted was the perfect place for that sized pulses on playing duffers for. but i am for perfect 150 years ago property grew into one of the largest industrial sites in europe, in the 1970s automation and competition from low wage countries led to the decline of the textile industry. scott, it's i have as there were as for some time in hearts, unemployment was very high, him, but the medium sized businesses here are very well connected. and afterwards they were able to create lots of jobs. let's then the university came along and it's boomed for the last 20 years. it is a wound in an, as the fans in the old factories and their chimney's still shape the cityscape. today. down here is this, i and i, let's,
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this is one of the last remaining places where textiles were once produced. stanley, i bet they made ribbon. when he bent down here the straps. lehman everything still as it was fun. walked back. ah, the highlight there are still original looms on the 1st floor. it seems like a lost place to me. you can walk through history here and you can't even touch it ah asked if the workers had just gone home. all the machines stopped thus far, and thus far loud, it was cram out loud and how deep stood the lose with steam driven. so it was an incredibly stressful place to work. as the ange tightened, yet for ob, wyatt, ah,
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the splendour and misery of the industrial revolution was experienced by this gentlemen, 1st hand and foot, retype freely, hang its textiles. entrepreneur, philosopher, revolutionary, and leader of the labor movement. bob smith white, the text here, germany, chinese. instead of english, for instance, your issue that design sankoh, their forks and coffee, kina this statue as a gift from the people's republic of china. a thing of an ortho blanco's is of great importance to the chinese duties. communist ideas become huck element, yet they come here in big groups to visit angle statues and take home a bit of this state's industrial culture. waco swore as an avi me for let's take a look at angles. house falls and some that are come on. lucas, you came by the grandfather's house where it's grew up, is now a museum. hey angus wrote the communist manifesto
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together with callmax. he's famous for that english found his 1st inspiration in the family's textile factory, which he later took over the english. i was a boss and entrepreneur himself and had many workers. how did he actually treat them? bonded on those keep that went asi business them, as i said, is new stella. there are different visa. she suddenly wasn't the most progressive boston, and i definitely weren't any town building exercises as we know them today as hellish math. but what he did in his enterprises, without a doubt, was to abolish child labor, which was still common at the time thus far. him down again from these outside. the rich english family still lived in the immediate vicinity of their factories and workers. ah, it was not until the beginning of the 20th century that the rich moved away from
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the dirt of the city up into the heads of football taught here they built their villas. ah. so the battle is really a city full of contrasts for new york has got the highlight. and papa has got the north fawn profit, a fuller railway line across the city at 22 kilometers. the not bon casa was the longest in a city train route. the people here fought for years to turn it into a bike path. now the root is, there's ah, we'll talk yeah. shut or utopia. city is right on the bypass. it is
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a citizen project, something like a test laboratory for urban change. you can rent containers here and try out ideas from coffee roasting to urban gardening. people meet here and discuss what a good life at the city of the future could look like. me. centerpiece is the new train station, open workshops and event rooms are being built here. it's another big construction site and he has into here in the waiting room. it was the jewel of the entire station and will be once again, like right now it's a construction site at the moment. is boston, it wasn't in the middle here. it was hope you're stuck behind. utopia city here. the desire to create possible space, physical ones like this room, but also idealized space, have mental spaces for so long,
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elementary affliction. who came up with all that is going to alter that. does this go to a good question? i was going who comes up with such an idea of lots of people from the creative and technical factors about about neighbors in the next, i want to help shape the city steps oversize. we continue outside and there is 40000 square meters of playground for ideas, finance with loans, brands and donations from citizens for citizens of s. i 1st that looks like a huge construction site. what's going on here? yes. is nathan now it's a big construction site. next summer, a big student competition will take place in this week. 18 building is made by teams of students from an 11 countries will stand here on after they're gone and the ground has been leveled again. the containers will probably come out right now . we're holding a competition seeking ideas for the development of this whole and an inductance
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width of absolutely wrong to be made of it gives a hollow. yes, i will. it's about bringing up as much space as possible by experimental urban development. why? of all the move, please? who experimentalist up in the gloom sob, huddled that when can i see something finished here of re looking at a b, m. if it were up to me, it had never be truly finished. because experimental of and development needs development is vicki. volatile is a city that has been reinventing itself since the decline of the textile industry. you could feel it here. ah, this is exhausting. there are over $500.00 stairs in full baton more than in any other german city. each one has its own name. as some are designed by artist, like the hosting stairs,
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if the people have up a thought when it leave the city and see some nature, they can go to baggers lunch or burke county. it lies at the gates of the city, and it's just half an hour way more on weekends, not just of lippard, toddlers, but also people from cologne and dusseldorf, head to the hills, and forests of the baggage his land. this region of north rind, westphalia offers a wide variety of recreational activities. eats extensive forests are a great place to explore on height, and even cyclists will also find well sign posted roots. but a hot air balloon ride, it's tough to tough. the bag of sugar land is also rich in water. there are many small rivers like the
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ripper. the dune and vizier and countless reservoirs created to keep the annual floods in check. no other place in germany posts, as many man made lake in summer, they are popular with water. sports enthusiasts bag is german, 4, mounting, but the bag of sugar land. is it named for its hilly terrain? the name comes from the counts of bad who ruled this county for centuries, many castles and palaces here date from this period. now they provide the perfect destination for relaxing weekend to get away. ah, oh, do i dare to go up there?
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livingston bridge spans the flippa river near zoning and it is the highest railway bridge germany, 107 meters high. the crazy thing is you can climb up 777 steps. lead up along the gigantic arch of the bridge. i want to try to go up there to 1st there are belts, walkie talkies, who do you copy? yuck! and secure it. jack leads. good, else, perfect. done the stuff i'm all i want road here we go with 15 minutes to send through the forest. we're not even at the bridge and my hearts already beaten faster. ah. oh yes. once you hook on right up here we're, i'm standing, you'll only exit the securing system once you reached the on it aside.
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it was actually clear to me that this would happen. my fear of heights kicks in. ah, my mouth is dry. i'm starting to stutter. i'm not enjoying this at all. so the groove is almost at the top. sewland phase with me. i want to go up to. the group is already taking pictures. when we're here on the east coast, but if you want to and day 2, you can look over here and i'll take a picture of your emotional said he every step as a fight on man and the
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others are already on their way back at me. i'm done with it with i almost made it, but then i was just to have free anyway, i'm proud of myself and i think i need a break. yeah. i'll these to you, gloria owned memory, hollywood with what that mean. but you also get performed a glorious featured, went above and beyond, and almost breached to tom milka del vance. yeah, the old did all the i'll drink to that. and ellis, though, honestly, i'm glad to be down here again because i mean, how long did it take from the idea to the moment when you actually had people up there? i mentioned because it up the link is longer than it back in. and in our night we
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thought maybe one for 2 years. i thought in fact in our 10, before we cleared away the road block, the authorities, i wouldn't say put in our way. but we want a test case. they'd never dealt with anything like this before. mike, i'm kind of fall optimal, be 15 content give. so you have been very, very surprised how many people have contacted us and said they want to climate. we promised ourselves that if we should, all the 1000 ticket on between the press conference in the openings and it would fly to las vegas to celebrate. and that will suddenly noticed we've sold 7000 tickets over the call. we had to open up many more time slot that i pay for buying a voucher. i wouldn't have to wait until march 2025 to use me. so there's lots of work ahead. the 5 good days. we can guide 200 people across the bridge and we have our hands full and we are really happy about the tool and follow up on your guest.
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mostly come from germany or also from broad outlet from from also as a d my. most of them come from germany g to the travel restrictions, but we do have foreign visitors, especially railroad enthusiasts, on now that a line only had the chance to scale a railway bridge. yet folks from all over europe, a coming here which biden's because it some extraordinary as awesome oral passion, all slumped you bought earlier here, but it's on possible off a greenish as so they look at the rivets. not of you know exactly what all feel, how it vibrates. when a train passes over at a little it's on the nurse, i watch a climb of the bridge, only here one us adoption. it's one of a kind in germany and europe to globally. it's comparable to sydney's hobby bridge . what? but for those for whom sydney is too far away. bez winston bridge would stop quicker . so this day to day, i will not forget in all my life i'll stay a little longer in burke county. by and book is one of the most beautiful towns here
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. i need to recover from the adrenalin rush. this is really pretty. the houses are all clad with slate and have a uniform color combination. there is a name for it. the birch riot, white's green and black blue by in the book also has the reservoir. i think it's perfect for an auto mall and freely relaxing here. even in the countryside, you can discover industrial history. you can book a tour on the form of upa valley railway with a hand car. ah, this section of the track was laid in the hooper valley in 1880 to service the textile industry, to day hand cars run along the line, past former cloth factories dating back from fried rich ingles day whitfield. the
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tours highlight is the old voting textile, making complex roofing for thought is of course the roof and complex is germany's largest remaining industrial ensemble. from that period, we reached the former factory town visits of haven't aveson for 4 of us are touring around enjoying the landscape lessons. yes. now let's see what they'll tell us about wolfing and angles angered. yes, so it's quite interesting to gain some insight and learn what industrial life was like a century ago. not john wilkins. the only thing was something special back then. it housed not just textile factories and workers apartments, but also shops, daycares, and sports facilities. invert burton, a person in a working class household had just 2 to 3 square meters of space. here, doors they had 12 loans on that via the nation were injured voice. it wasn't just a humane gesture lloyd. they had to do something to draw city folk out here to the
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middle of nowhere near today. voting is a museum. voice gang moss, a neck was the factory manager here for over 30 years and witnessed 1st hand how jobs were lost was he at one time, 300 looms, stood here. sure. in the and we had 60 weaving machine that one weaver would operate 18 machines. each of these power looms ran 10 times as fast as the single line run by just one we are. we were in the marshy another, despite the automation in the 19 ninety's voting could no longer compete with cheap textile imports. from the far east to day, the looms are only operated for the museums, visitors, executor. i'm quite impressed with the time they take and how precisely they explain things. seattle, it's very good regarding the food offer. what's now? history still has an effect on the present. our name, irish to earth. that's our physician workers' rights. since your social security
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health insurance on all these things came out of in store saying we unhooked bottle, can be proust the whole angle is one of our older and ant whom so denying than door from, from angles day right? through to the present. this to are leaves you with plenty to think about. ah, i am in the hotel again in the hot facilities. this is one of the oldest city parks in germany. also an example of citizenship created by citizens for citizens. in cathy elisa, a specialty of the region is waiting for me. i take a look at this. the burke coffee table? waffle rice pudding. black bread, cold meat, raisin bread scrambled eggs,
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gees, cherries, whip cream and liquor. oh, okay. i need support. subpoena from coffee that keeps me company did send him over an order here. hm. what do i have to start with a waffle? like or? or maybe i can say he does all half the raisin bread, the cheese or is it a rule that you have to start with a wash and there's no set order, but i really like to waffle and set him up on we can start with them if you like the damage you're stopping. okay. so then let's get to the waffle with i mean to so that the waffles lights down smoothly. you definitely have to drink something. what's that when a biography to offer that sort of a delicious coffee, of course, a version of it shown angelica a nice coffee from the top to mina top amendment, an unusual name anomaly. that annoyed,
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very german looks unusual. where does come from the center of and so it looks unusual because it originally comes from the netherlands form. so it's called cuppa by it because it drips out a little bit, as you can see here, to what played to not have been all top norma and now that's why there's also a little dish underneath. found a next round at a coffee table like this. you sit with friends and family for hours, we can do it to i want to recall that is there a neighbor on i'd say sinful, that very, pretty delicious. kind of because i'm just getting into it. the appetite is coming fun. comes with the game you. that's true. well then with thanks, sabina ah,
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