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vienna report or hannah home all finds out. why cool and classy we visit a german automobile museum. that's a real must see for car fans. and should pull on. this swedish national dish is not just served at ikea. will show you how to make it. these stories and more coming up on your own max. the emperor's elizabeth of austria, also known as sissy, was assassinated in 18. 98, september 10th. marks the 125th anniversary of her death. her life has been captured in books and films many times over, referred or kind of homo discover as why her story still fascinates people in australia. today i'm in vienna,
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tracing the fruit stacks of one particularly beloved 19th century royal and the empress elizabeth or fishy is famous for eccentricities. she had attached to work tired and drunk line to breakfast every day. for women who went against the great there's something enticing about this empress who wanted more than just to produce errors. but what is it exactly the drama, the 5 take events in her life, a love affair, she was assassinated when she was 61 years old. all this is an except for fascination. my 1st stop of the day is the whole work imperial palace. this was the political center of the monarchy and today feels the same role. the democrats make republics every former austria and imprison amber and live here, including city. of course, our old rooms have been turned into museum. and since i had missed really had never
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heard of sissy before, i moved to germany. i think i better start here. first of all, and i actually was impressed. elizabeth or 62 was due to the empress, the wife was in preference joseph. so she was a member of the have spoken to steve, you repeating a royal dignity, which actually was one of the leading families of europe, perhaps. but in pile of her time in germany and austria, since he is an icon, her life has inspired several films. i'm guessing the feeling that people have this kind of obsession with her. why do you think that's it? the more we get distant from her actually lifetimes of the more she becomes that of the cultural phenomena. because during the lifetime, she morris withdrew from public life as she poured all the conservative conditions of hops record. whereas nowadays she's what is a symbol of this hops for dentists to ah, she's like the colony caps purgatory time. although she actually was a complete misspeak during her life times in the palace turned to museum. you can
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see the gymnastics out for us is that she used every morning as well as her bath tub. since the apparently took warm box and olive oil, she spent much of her time in her private rooms. here. my next stop is vienna's empress elizabeth memorial in the folks garton here i meeting also interest guide. we're not a whole fellow. i think she was looking for a real love and real personal happiness. but everything that she could find at the core, it was 50 plus rules. and she have to present that and to put for the children of course, male children. so she was reduced to, to that and she was criticized all the time for everything and how she behaved to us on the rec, 6 for nowadays we know it is rotating in unhappiness in not being understood in, in the psychological problems. we're not, it takes me to shouldn't one pallet, it was the summer residents of that start finally to see spent
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a lot of time here. so did sissy actually want to be and in fact, i don't think so. she loved, she fell in love with francis joseph. yeah. and she, i think she wanted to have a good marriage. yeah. loving marriage. and she told her mother, oh i wish she was a taylor. so can you tell me if i the assassination of this? yeah, she was fascinated find the talent entered kingston while she was travelling to switzerland. he doesn't really have anything against her personally. he just wanted to strike the monarchy or the so he, the feudal system, a tragic end to a tragic life. now that i've learned so much by the empress, her life or history, i want to see if i can get a taste of what her life is like here in vienna for that, i'm visiting one of the oldest and most for 9 confectionary. cathy de mount has
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been a v and these institutions in 178650 was very fond of their delicacy. violets the loss of the city's favorite sweets. my next and final self of the day is a very special one. this jeweler has been here for over 200 years and in 1858. we created a set of diamond stars for assistance here. the ccs crystals, patients family, designed to many pieces for the empress. she had lost jewelry and we were lucky enough to for life is jewelry. but these diamond stars the it was, it became the cottage because it was a very famous painting. i've been tied to the issues page with a wonderful long have and have was adorned with these diamond stars. i also want to ask, do you think it might be fun closer me to try the size myself?
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cars. pleasure. so here you have shiara with the diamond stars. here you see the copies of the reasons 27 and c. c had a case executive like this and they looked exactly like her 20 stars the dare i ask how much something like this cost this tiara like it is here. it's about 77000 to yours. okay, so i'll just sit here very carefully. how's it being fun to death our toes is the world's best fostering empress. honestly, it seems like sissy was pretty eye clinic. i can totally see why people are so fascinated by her. and it seems like her legend will live on for a long time to come. as one of the world's most important automobile shows the
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i a is currently taking place in munich. meanwhile, a new museum dedicated to cars has open near frankfort. here, however, the spotlight is on the past, rather than some future secular race cars. one of a kind of models and vintage classics, the new national although museum in the state of has it north of frank for exhibits some 150 choice vehicles. the auto accident i left the car, they're all authentic, technically all in good condition and all generally roadworthy right now, of course they're in the museum, so visitors can view them all, but we maintain them and keep them all and running condition. it's completing the little m that's the i live at the far the executive director for the and it was a bit has plenty of specialized knowledge and stories to tell about each car this formula one for all right is a legendary michael schumacher across the finish line in it,
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in 2000 to when his 3rd world championship title. yeah, formula is isn't it really see of course, formula one of the highest class of auto racing. i have the ferrari name and michael schumacher the all time. greatest racing driver have a very special place, and i said that on file, that's what's brought together. here is quite exceptional. you won't find it in the classified decline on time. but when you've collected cars for over 35 years, you've made some good contacts, you know, other collectors as well. and you can find some, a true rarity on done come monday. i'm of my the and then is under the strict museums, also known as the low collection. the one time private collection of multi billionaire feed has low for 35 years. he's been on the lookout for very special models. and exceptional rarity, is this been victoria from $189061.00 of the oldest vehicles on display here with all original parts of the or is this m cancel for that? so also no accident that the car is like the victoria and michael schumacher his
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world championship race or are standing here rather than just any old car or just any formula one race or and then marked. it was low as a level of detail that made in the museum what is today was him here to dom your mouth. mazda is hodges, a glance at the museums own app is all it takes to get a good overview of the vehicles on display. it's one automotive dream after another 2 seconds, it really is a dream. i'm comb, coverage him for me to just trust me. i told them pension me back there is of they've got the cars are standing here that you just don't see every day i took up the wind up standing there with your mouth open. it's just great. the vans is my concern. i am no words florida, do you hardly ever have so many great cars in one place? said the collections true value is hard to estimate this. my boss accelerate. oh,
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the only one ever build is valued at around $8000000.00 euro. so the 2005 sports groups that are record of 351 kilometers per hour. but even that is nowhere near the fastest of the collection street legal vehicles. yeah, marian will got the vehicle so fresh quote. here we have the body evey around supersport, one of only $48.00 ever built. and in 2012, this car was the fastest on earth to submit it, made again as world records with a top speed of 431 kilometers per hour. and i saw it for safety reasons. the production model was limited to 415 kilometers per hour of income. how big it ends . a special exhibition honors the hundreds birth day of the legendary 24 hours of lemma. with $21.00 speedsters chronicling the endurance race is history. every racer stands for a milestone and technological development the gets type ones, almost the armies and may be exhibiting internal combustion technology for the most
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part. but as a museum, we're not closing ourselves off to electric vehicles. we're hoping the german automotive industry here will keep pace and we don't fall behind. on eastern naturalist, the national auto museum has opened one of your ups largest private car collections to the public and invited everybody on a journey back through the history of the automobile. naples are a favorite in many countries around the world in sweden. they're known as church lar, and it's considered the national dish. we learned how to make them the have you ever heard of this dish? if you shop at ikea, you must have to this we dish based company not only sells furniture it serves up around 1000000000 shut to lot annually should result are not an ikea creation. they are the swedish national dish. in gothenburg,
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we find out what makes them so special and how to make them mash potatoes, shipped a lot, cream sauce, cucumber salad, and lincoln berries, widest. we love the combination so much them and it has a great tradition. it's very swedish, it's part of my own childhood and it means a lot to meet with the team to make sure all of the lead shuffled out at mid summer and as part of the christmas buffet, especially at christmas, they must be a part of it. it's on thinkable without shut ballade really good with me. it's just a really good dish of it reminds me of my grandparents because they make the very bad one, but really good that uh the deal. so those are gonna be really good. so anyone fixing short fil, are at a restaurant like pair of and then grand has to compete with all the swedish grandparents the comment and restaurant has been cultivating classic swedish cuisine since 1934.
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the code i grew up with set blog said who they are very important to me and a part of my childhood and my heritage, both on that as well. besides, it's fascinating to carry on the tradition here in the pool, but have to have for his ship a lot, pair of a need, some meet audience, a salt pepper, paul spice and potatoes. the ship gets his me at golf and birds. big market home. food has been sold here since 1889. so what do you have to look out for when buying the carrots and for the for the meat shouldn't be too fanning this. i bought some ground pork and beef, if possible. you can also mix in some video, so that gives you the best combination so that the shuttle out turn out perfectly to be the perfect back in the kitchen here,
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all of us starts out by chopping lots of onion. that's going to be like you to make it a really good. i use lots and lots of onions more than usual. that gives you a nice guarantee, and you take to do something small to get the me an eggs come next to you need. the eggs can hold them together and to make them nice and use the pair over has a trick to keep the shot through lar, from crumbling piece. we use mashed potatoes instead of bread crumbs is good. that makes the show belong gluten free. gonna be and that's important these days. what are you that is big city dog and snagging. then add pepper insults and grinding the old spice with a mortar and pestle enhances the flavor. nurse, get it done. um, now these are the onions eggs and condiments in with the media to get that good. good, good taste. cool, cool. got smoking. the
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hands should be what for the mixture doesn't stick when rolling it into a little ball. yeah. it's a nice past time. i get a and then they're ready for the frying pan. for the classic sauce, you need bullion and cream, black, current jelly. andy, until i pull this in, anchovies, give this off more richness. and the fantastic salting note from a contract is good. there served with mashed potatoes and that's the swedish national dish. put how swedish is it really in 2018, a post on the countries official x account triggered lots of comments. it said that swedish king charles the 12 had brought the recipe for should be lar, back from today's turkey. in the early 18th century, the matter was never quite decided. after all, many countries have meat balls,
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but none of them taste quite like swedish should not switzerland is known worldwide towards the mountains. its cows, cheese found its chocolate. it's less are known for its fashions, but the family own company actress sits at the forefront of the fashion world and can look back on a 100 year old history. the current exhibition in zurich, take the deeper look into this with fashion brand, actress label in body some 100 years of time, was fashion, with an artistic touch, and enjoys international renown. so how does the brand maintain its appeal a century later? it's switzerland's only fashion label, to present its own collections at paris shows these rise mutual feelings. ha, i don't know if we would be talking here. if i hadn't taken this step yourself, take this winter pile. did you think it's wonderful to have studios in the same column? if not before i look look to and then,
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and i continue to make all the collections from there, but to communicate with the world. parents, as best as, as part of the brand was and didn't to the official program of the parisian chamber of host could you in 2004. it was a great honor, but also up the pressure on design or albert cream, learn design activities in the single main course. that was a key moment for our company and its entire history on the move. from that moment onwards, i had to create this image every season a pile. and of course i needed to have consistently am to make wearable modern clothes a light on the often time list. but an interesting point for sign. and i wanted to find an additional method like 272 sets may see i've been very subjectively applying. the 1st inspirations from artist lines because i sometimes just colors and sometimes themes and much my eh team and but he needed more. the designer didn't want to simply draw inspiration from the artist. he wanted to work with them
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. one of his closest collaborations is with japanese architect, soul, food, you multiple. chrysler was particularly fascinated by his 2013 temporary installation shown in london, entitled the serpentine gallery pavilion is done done for these advice. and boy, i stood in front of this white cloud and thought, wow, the scene minimalistic architecture can be so sensual aligned to st. and in the end, he created it from a white piece of metal and a glass plate to win on. yep. it's the structure so delicately in front of these green park landscape. and i said, have this pie want to meet him to? the step on protecting murder, scanned him down in the fashion designer and the architect ended up meeting in paris and tokyo, where they formed a strong bond. convers flags gets information from my architecture. then she transforms by his own way. so
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she's works is already something new for me, but still have a connection. collaboration resulted in the 2016, a collection currently being shown in the museums, gustavo, and zurich. the $100.00, the anniversary of the family business gave way to the current exhibition. the fashion house was once bounded by albert king lewis, grandmother who sold aprons. see her english stick wound and black cuz she actually created the basis for what we do today. the applied flour and i and we closed women who make things move in life on. so have to die. and back then that she made clothes for working women, one of as well as a brand for mothers for day to day time. i say, i think it's right, and now we're continuing that tradition all over the world. i've got some very turn to my son to invite and there's even a princess wearing his creations sharlene princess of monaco cream. i 1st met her
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in his boutique and a tiny country 13 years ago, and she's been wearing actress, dresses regularly, ever since, like this one. this had to young, completed cock, and she weren't at the grand prix last year in. she's the head of many of us, 40 modern woman when she's being herself, which she can't always be. but i really appreciate that. so. yeah, and so we're here to help in seeing the same fit on now to stay whether as a princess business woman, mother, or artist, you have to feel fashion. not just see it. that's the swift designers mano. and that's why visitors to is exhibition even sometimes gets a try on the catch me, your coats the the habit and the lord of the rings are 2 of the most popular works by the author, j. r. r. tolkien, which really places served as models or inspiration for the fantastic all settings in the books. british author and talking expert john garth shares,
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some of his knowledge magical landscape transposed into the cinematic version of people are a fictional fantasy world where a war between good and evil is being waged on a grand scale in the habit and lord of the rings. british author, j. r. r. tolkien thought up the setting for his novels and described it in detail. but he himself spent most of his life an expert in his book, the works of j. r. r. tolkien. john garth describes what places inspired the british fantasy author. this is not in college or what i told him was professor of english language and literature from 1945. this was when he was just nearing the end of writing a lot of the rings. he was writing the, the last 2 books, including the bottle scenes administering, which is a fantastic medical city. and if you're inside the, inside the quote,
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and so the quote dry ankles is very much like the inside of medical city. but oxford wasn't the only source of inspiration for administrator of the capital of gun door. literary works also played a role such as the divine comedy by dante. again, this is an interpretation by italian painter, son. joe bought the challenge. he just use whatever was convenient to him. he use the scenery around oaks that the bowers, the standing stones in in the hills rattled and things like that. he used to leave memories, scenes from weeks he had been on so confused, memories, fantasy and reality together. and one place that surely inspired him was barrington folly tower. near oxford, it resembles the towers of the else or the tower of the sorcerer ceremony in eyes in gar. so this is found to fully in 1936,
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a painting of the towel and the landscape was used by shell oil and its petrol advertising. and a 1937 tilting paintings. a now very famous picture of how big some of the hill web bilbo baggins lives. and i believe strongly that if you look at that painting and you can see distinct similarities the dylan, the landscapes of the english countryside tokens, childhood also influenced his image of the shire home to the hobbins. he's idea of public houses overgrown with grass, possibly came from tales that iceland and paris told his sons about trolls and pete covered houses. so places he had never seen himself, also made their way into his fantasy world tokens and travel much. but i think that was actually for practical reasons. he had a very, very memorable trip to switzerland and 1911. and i believe he actually went up the
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river rolling to get there on the, on a river boat. and both of these things seem to have inspired a great deal of as well. he right. i mean, any, any mountain seen in the home? it's a little little things goes back to that swiss trip in 911 place in the swiss alps that stuck in tokens. memory was the picturesque town if allowed to put on it. the rift valley home to the elves was modeled after it. later in the films, more visual touches were added and tokens, voyage through the ryan valley also appears in his books when the and doing river. the pillars of the kings in arkansas may have been inspired by ancient statues, perhaps of egyptian barrows the and there was one more source of inspiration to be found in oxford. this is a tough, very famous public in china, which ok then is friends including c. s. lewis been known,
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it is used to meet every tuesday. they will say they, they would do other things. they went to a country woods. sometimes they went on working trips, and i think some of that said into the descriptions of the hobbits working in the shop. even when the hobbits track through the scenery of new zealand, the influences of oxford, she had a clear to see with his books g r r token, laid the foundation for the visually stunning world. and this goes to show just how far you can travel. even in your imagination and that wraps up another edition of your own match. you can find even more exciting stories from europe on our social media channels. so please follow us there. thanks for tuning in and until next week the
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