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franklin, oh, ready knows. welcome to take talk with him about hackers and paralyzing the tire societies. computers that oh so are you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can make our wilson for, and that's how they can also go terribly. watch it now on youtube. oh, from black forest cake to fruity tours, a look at why german cakes are deliciously famous. venice as an instagram hotspot, do the pictures match the reality and a brussels landmark?
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we uncover some things you may not have known about the tell me him. all that and more coming up on your oh max. oh oh. oh the no to dom cathedral in paris made headlines in april 2019. when a fire destroyed large parts of the famous building, it broke out under the eaves of the wooden roof, engulfing the structure and flames. reconstruction efforts are in full swing and with some help from germany, no to saddam is set to reopen next year. this is the pace of one of the world's most famous cathedrals, not sure dam in paris, a stained glass window about to be restored to its former glory after that disastrous haze of 2019 for them not to damage my heart. my soul.
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the best is a symbol of paris. i'm in love with harris of that he rebuilding the church after the inferno is a major challenge. we will show you how much work goes into repairing. just for windows. this is not, not too damn, it's cologne cathedral. many people here also see this as the heart of their city. the idea that the cathedral might burn down is unthinkable alfie. so how terrible, what else could she say of adding that be very, very tragic. i think it has been as a terrible thing. i can imagine, but what does cologne have to do with not tra, down in cologne, cathedrals class workshop. katrin, which, that, and her team are restoring the for windows from paris. their regular job is to maintain the many windows in the clone cathedral. some of them are over 700 years old. here i like lean,
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restore stick pieces together. we do simply everything we need to, to preserve the structure for the future. not to dam needs, preserving as well. so the cologne cathedral workshop offered its help in the restoration work with an enormous logistical effort. the 4 windows were shipped from paris. first the team had to clean them. the fire had coated them with toxic lead dust, the worst destruction the flames brought was on the lead roof and its wood beamed. truss the voting was damaged as well. so the windows had to be removed over 830000000 euros in donations. have come in for the reconstruction. the cathedrals slated to reopen in late 2024. that deadline is looming, as will certainly in terms of the specific restoration process is required, the windows and all that difficult. so we're fairly relax. what's pushing us is the
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great time pressure imposed by paris given but that's not usual here in the cathedral. but of course we're under that same pressure l. the team has 700000 euros and 13 months to devote to the repair work. it may sound like a lot, but it has to suffice for an impressive 100 square meters of stained glass in need of attention. the repair work is documented down to the smallest detail, the windows must be restored to the original condition. there's not as much damage as you might think after a disaster like that. if you pain i'm cracks can be cemented together again, or we can repair them in some other way. and there are just a few small pieces will replace. so we have to find the right kind of glass painted using the historical methods and refitted into the entire section. stylistically, the 4 windows are relatively martin and abstract. they were created a 965 by the french glass painter. jack chevalier. some of his techniques present
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the team with unexpected challenges should also do with his thumb and it's not easy to imitate elements. one of us will probably be immortalized with a thumbprint even with this isn't the 1st restoration undertaken on these windows. but some of the previous effort don't seem to have been quite as conscientious when does this about this isn't even glass, it's plastic subjects the glass we've never actually had that before. so i'm going to restore the cash nipple replaces the bank gloss with real glass in the appropriate colors. and the many pieces of lead that hold the glass together have to be repaired or replaced. glass paint l o d schneider is here from france. she takes care of those sounds. i think it's incredible and very
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inspiring to be working on the restoration of not her dom hearing cologne cathedral . and i guess it's something extraordinary and unusual that only comes along one in a lifetime. the windows are due to head back to paris. the installation brings, the reopening of the restored not to damn. one step closer. the black forest cake is perhaps germany's most well known suite treat. but anyone who has been to a german bakery knows there is a lot more on offer of coffee and cake in the afternoon as a german institution. and we take a look at just how important it is. did you know that germany's afternoon coffee in k tradition actually precedes the british afternoon t boss. germany is maybe more known for it. beer or bread cake is actually pretty big deal here. so what else do you need to know about cake here? grab a fork. let's dive it. taken germany comes with his own rituals, namely kathy includes wooden coffee and cake,
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usually enjoyed in the afternoon around $330.00, especially with friends and family on sundays. a trip to my german grandparents isn't complete with this ritual. now is a good time to examine the german classics at the end of our forks. this one is world famous, black forest gases or spots vecchio estrada. quite of my film . literally it same as far as copious layers of green chocolate. and of course, jerry, it's not clear exactly where the skate originates from. i said i would suggest germany's black forest, but there are lots of myths and legends surrounding its origin. other cakes are also named dr. german times in regions. besides the black forest ghetto, there's the loop back my pancake and the frankfurt primed cake. my pancake is a little bit speciality, while the appointments frankfurt crime cake is one of the german financial capitals
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. tastiest treats other german classic cakes are the beast and cake, layered fries and cake. with short crust, crumble cake, poppy, seed cake, and the famed apple cake. a few cakes are popular well beyond the borders of germany, and some of their back stories have roots and water, no neighboring countries. ah, regardless of where in germany it's from though you can get your case from almost any bakery or from specialized shops like with history or a confectionary that specialize in, take the time. never as good as almost secret recipe, though my almost plum cake is unbeatable. of course, he can rely on the germans for some specific cake related vocab. the most important one is the difference between corklin and tata. it's confusing, but kate doesn't actually mean cake in german, tata or tart is a cake made with cream like this one. whereas couldn't cake is usually more related
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to dryer doors, sometimes with fruit. then as cafe clutch. i love it literally means exchanging gosset over coffee and cake. and finally cal o v and bama quite literally calorie poem, self explanatory, basically cake made with cream and sugar. and the classic german cakes are traditionally made with lots of sugar butter and cream. tastes amazing, but not exactly super food. that's why there are more and more reagan and healthy cafe. it's like this one offers exclusively vague and cake demand for reagan products has been rising noticeably for years. in germany, pastry chef chef. each hot sky is herself beacon and has set about reinventing german classics for her cafe, dispensing entirely with animal products, some of montana, sometimes i get patrons who st. basha has to be in. it's, i'm with korean on that i and the latin is none of this is genuine that but right
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from the start it's been important to me to make it vague and beautiful for me and legal and organic her to get her inability is available. i don't work with any adults is either i don't use anything like that because my husband, the either the best thing is the smiles on people's faces when they find they can eat everything here. many are allergic to eggs to overjoyed when they stand in front of the display case and see so many options. i get many people who say the crumble, kate taste just like grandmas. that's the best on the, i guess as best a compliment. blue german cake has always had a special place in my heart because of my german grandmother. and now i understand why her case are so good. it's part of german college air. i personal favorite will always be funky. any one who has seen pictures of venice, italy will easily recognize the iconic st. mark's square for the famous re alto bridge, usually without a person in sight. but is that the case in real life?
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we went to venice for a reality check. some mog square reality bridge. welcome to venice colorful architecture and only a few people around the italian lagoon city looks fantastic on instagram, but how is it in reality time to find out ahead sobbing then is is always full of visitors. it's unlikely you'll ever have anything and tiny to yourself, even so venice offers lots of pomp and splendor. venice was once a great maritime power and it shows saint mark square is one of the most famous squares in the world. and our popular photo motif batch. you'll be sharing it with many others busily snapping pictures.
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not even this construction site can tarnish the squares. great beauty, but you'll need to be patient if you want to visit any of the holdings. long lines in front of the dose is palace and st. mark's basilica. on common, how about another must see sight on some mark square light, cafe florian, for example. it's over 300 years old. expect lots of visitors here too. though with a little lock you might find a sate farm verdict. cafe florian is worth a visit, although it's not cheap. a cappuccino costs $15.00 euros, but it's right on to mark square which you shouldn't miss during a visit to venice. just expect pay crowns. let's visit the 2nd venice hotspot the equally famous and much photographed re alto bridge. from afar. the bridge looks large and it doesn't seem crowded,
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but when you're on the bridge it gets very busy. why do people put themselves through this? we actually got here by accident, so it's my fault. i'm kidding and get a you have to see it. it's like an iconic chronic place to be. oh wow. it's starting gorgeous for me. wow. it's a beautiful mid c o. k knows in the sun. say it's and raise the beautiful place, began company, anything about this thing. so we legally allowed to stay here for a while and under the sunset, our verdict, though the bridge is crowded, the view of the grand canal is worth it. especially when the sun sets in the west. ah, anne, speaking of water,
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our last hot spot is verano island, reachable by water pass across the lagoon. it takes 40 minutes to reach the small island. morano became famous on instagram, mainly because of its colorful fishermen's cottages. our 1st impression is that yes, each of the small fishermen's houses has really been painted in a different color. but around lunchtime it gets really crowded. the elevated narrow bridge is articulately suitable for getting a good view of the cottages. here too, it's worth taking a look behind the scenes because many fishermen still live in verona to this day. we've still got to find out just why all these houses are so colorful. i feel of the go to show do any good. i'll tell you, there are 2 explanations that he say,
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why don't forget the houses are so colorful because it's often foggy here with god, it's on according to it. so the fisherman who used to travel for 3 or 4 days on end, that painted their houses to tell them apart, i will give me the like out of equal or not that don't other than the but there's also another hypothesis that my grandfather believed up in on a good he, he thought the fisherman painted their houses because they were drunk, go to dubious, keep with gather, even if the fish harley had hardly anything to eat on the bo gentlemen, they always had wine with them. i agree in english, i left it. i don't know which explanation is riley. she will had since i was a candy. i've been told it was either the fog i was or the wine or that may be up would be and all that we have it. whichever i explanation is true, the colorful cottages of bravo. i'll definitely eye catching. i'll verdict. baronet is great. the re alto bridge and some mark square are usually very
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full, but you'll want to visit them anyway. for me, the people making your reads heartbeat can't follow up on in graham experience, lifestyle tradition dining and the arts along with the local people for you will get up close and personal join us become a part of our community. d, w underscore. your am at 65 years old with no signs of aging. the atomic i'm in brussels was built for the cities world fair. in 1958, originally facing demolition. the building survived to become one of belgium's most recognizable landmarks. this is bedroom,
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young belgium's most famous landmark. but did you know it's not actually in the shape of an atom i am here today to find out what it is and what's actually inside it's 9 volts. follow me to find out about the secret of a child. the italian consists of 9 spears. each one weighs 250 tons. wow. look at how patristic this looks. this is quite impressive for building that is 65 years old. to learn more about the secret of the term you. i me to agree brief from belgium. he's been a guide here for 15 years. when you see this year thing, this isn't after out. they told you that this is an item where you're close to it because it's a crystal with atoms in it. so and it was a thought by mr. walter again,
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who was the president of the middle industry in belgium. the iron crystal enlarged, 165000000 times, was designed by architect andre. and john pollock for the 1958 world's fair, to give a positive image to the peaceful use of atomic energy. the world's exhibition was fixed during 6 months and also they had told me had to be broken down after 6 months, like all the other presidents that were here to make a place for other activities. so, but because it was really something special and it was so successful during the welfare that up and also walter k and asked if he was lobbying and asked if he could not say maybe 6 months later. and then they agreed and added more 6 months. and finally it said, it's no wonder they didn't have the heart to tear down the home. you also look spectacular from the inside. it continued to break records even after it was built back then this 35 meter escalator was one of the fastest in europe to day. you can
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take an extra ordinary ride on it from sphere to sphere. ah. nice and live here can rest. yeah, you can just take a little bit meditation fair. thank you my right me to fortunately that off an elevator for the 92 meters up to the top. here i learned the secret about how they had told me i'm always look so good. they told me i'm is always so shiny. what is the secret behind that? well, that's the secret that you see here. the people hanging on the sea is to clean them and they do it once a year. although officer innovation,
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the outside skin is made of knocks, it still needs to be clean once a year, and then they ask a group of outbursts to do it. then they are hanging on the seas and cleaning them . the chairman was renovated in 2006. what is the best kept secret of this building? well, something really amazing and also for myself, is that by their innovation, are they changed the outside skin from a menu to intox or stainless steel? so the armenian place were 2 centimeters, a thick, but this aluminum didn't waste anything. so they had to keep it, the stainless steel as soon as possible. so they now, or only $1.00 millimeters with even then they are told me to $200.00 more weight. can you imagine? so you're basically telling me that they're telling me, i'm just got fat out whether yes correct. you can't enter every sphere,
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but you can still see a lot from exhibitions to a light show and even a restaurant. but the best, of course, are the incredible views in finally, we are off to the french town of leon, which was considered the center of self production in europe until the 19th century . nowadays, there are only a few silk weaving mills left in the city. we visited one of the remaining manufacturers. not long now, and the silken loft caterpillars will go into production because their cocoons are the basis for the queen of fabrics, silk, seniority, normally or not, or runs a small mulberry caterpillar farm and his be cheek and leo and southeast and france
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gold. gluco coin trend bowbin to feel in order to wind the cocoon on to a real. you 1st have to put it in hot water or lou feel a lot of and then you get a silk thorough matt duffy or more. yeah. and uh, this is on average, one kilometer long. it does. she'll message full. however, it takes $5.00 to $7000.00 cocoons to make one kilogram of silk, and kill to. leonardo use family has specialized in the sale of silt, product since 1819. skolnik perla a steel. jo. this is a typical pattern and leon style glue color done, and one we produce a patio donald, this so it is based on an old design of a lot bama. the words are made of velvet, his and silk. he about kildere offer. this is only possible in the on of i because here we have the machinery school, the design and skilled workers must have on it this so and was of only so pre
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between the 16th and 19th century, leo was known worldwide as a silk metropolis. more than 30000 silk leaders or canoe worked in the city. traces of this period can still be seen today in the club house district because of miserable working conditions. there were major uprisings in 18311834. that he went to the canoe. huh. the silk weaver protests began because society was divided into 2 social classes, but he list the factory owners who gave the orders gemalto and the silk weaver also, who made the quasi. however, the factory owners never remunerated the real value of the word developed, the silk weavers, could no longer support themselves from their work. but and when you are hungry, will you protest it be also haywood? at the end of the 19th century, leon lost its place in the world of silk manufacturing. to day,
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there are only 2 silk leaving those here. they mainly produce fabrics for aught could to her or reproduce from old patterns. sebastian welsh works for the player company, which was founded back in 1752. he is proud of the traditional croft, even though today the fabric is largely was, and mechanically leaseholder the to should contribute it to people want their fabrics to be finished much faster. and they'll go over, it's expensive. and so now we just do high end product luxury goods that reduce and that allows the tradition to continue in your course. it involves artisan will know how that is very rare to day she been my fell oh, in the archives of the family business. there are old older books with fabric samples and design templates that are more than 250 years old, or medically all as well as the names of the customers from the guilty damage in the usa ah inmates archives upon us as the whole say of the original waters from
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the county opera in paris. so look at either from versailles or the leasing palace if our from all these very important places well to take on them. oh, thanks to these patterns. the company was able to faithfully reproduce silk fabrics for the restoration of the imperial boxes at the altar hogan yi and paris. the passage dates back to 1874. with a st. petersburg saws residence they removed the yellow silk mask fabric for the leon hall. the initial imperial order dates from 18. 66 gentlemen, combining the old with the new that's when i find really interesting. see, newly know leo nadi is not worried about the future of silk weaving for the luxury market that saw it and put result is and will remain a luxury product all through. it's always a question of quantity. the people will always want to have silk so much. it's been
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that way for the past 5000 years is some, you know, people have been dreaming aloud possessing something made of silk for 5000 years as well. so the future is guarantee for you. like does sure. and so senior li normally are naughty hopes that the next generations to will be able to achieve their dream . i. and that wraps up this edition of your o max. don't forget to follow us on social media for more stories from the world of culture and lifestyle. thanks for tuning in and join us again. next week. i ah, ah, with
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