Danke! Eine tolle Zusammenstellung von Fotos des alten Nürnberg. Leider ist so vieles zerstört worden und leider fehlt in Nürnberg weiterhin eine breite Bereitschaft zu Rekonstruktionen, die das Stadtbild nur verbessern könnten.
@Sadchant3 жыл бұрын
Da gibt es wohl so einiges zu tun, um diese alte Schönheit wenigstens in kleinen Teilen wiederauferstehen zu lassen. Auf gehts, liebe Nürnberger! :)
@walsch802 жыл бұрын
Nürnberg... It's always in my mind. I have this city in my heart. When I am there I am at home. It's really hard to explain.
@kirkbean81972 жыл бұрын
Absolutely beautiful.
@franko70332 жыл бұрын
Crushingly sad to see what was lost. I had to stop the video by the time I got to B,...too painful.😢
@ArchitekturTV2 жыл бұрын
Nuremberg was a fantastic city. Today, only a small shadow of its icy glory remains. But the City still has charm today and is always worth a visit.
@MMadesen3 жыл бұрын
Man muss allerdings anmerken, dass die Nürnberger Innenstadt schon relativ gut und schön rekonstruiert wurde. Es gibt aber noch viel Potential. Auf gehts Nürnberg.
@jeanvaljean72663 жыл бұрын
Alleine wenn ich mir den heutigen Anblick des Hauptmarktes vor Augen führe, könnte ich depressiv werden.
@derpate12879 ай бұрын
@@jeanvaljean7266 also so viel anders wie damals sieht der Hauptmarkt heute auch nicht aus....
@LukasZ_773 жыл бұрын
traurig aber wenn man es mit anderen zerstörten Städten nach dem Krieg vergleicht , sieht Nürnberg heute immer noch gut aus obwohl es fast am meisten zerstört wurde
@osamaobama2 жыл бұрын
It’s unfortunate that so much of the German peoples priceless architectural masterpieces from various towns and city’s were destroyed in that terrible War , anyone who has studied the events of the 20th century with a clear head will see that the Germans of Their time were completely justified and correct
@0cer03 ай бұрын
Die bauliche Zerstörung ist das Eine. Ich finde, der Wiederaufbau ist relativ gut gelungen. Das Problem, das ich in Nürnberg habe, ist die seltsame, völlig tote, jeder Lebensfreude abholde Atmosphäre. Hie Rist etwas grundlegend kaputt. Von bestimmten Gruppen wurden diesbezüglich auch schon Maßnahmen durchgeführt, aber es ist immer noch seltsam und unheimlich.
@miraalmira8593 Жыл бұрын
Смотрю , любуюсь. Цивилизация, что жила до нас, восхищает. На фото мало людей. Никогда на старых фото не видим Мастеров, только результат их творений. Кто строил, как, какое электричество использовали с помошью шариков на крышах? Все скрыли от нас или нет? Кто знает, отзовитесь ❤
@paulvanbeurden3 жыл бұрын
It was one of the most well conservated medieval cities in Europe....It's all gone because of One Madman who started the Apocaliptic War!
@robertwoodpa64633 жыл бұрын
That's what I always say when I look at the destruction that took place in Germany. Think of all the art and cultural things lost.
@mandibiedermann22463 жыл бұрын
This is not true, Germany is a victim of British USA & France world propaganda
@jeanvaljean72663 жыл бұрын
Nonsense! Nobody forced the Anglo-Saxons to area bomb medieval German city centres. What was the military purpose, the gain behind that? Especially if you consider that the most devastating bombings have been carried out at the end of the war when the outcome of the war was already more than obvious.
@markusuebel26243 жыл бұрын
no it´s not one mad man, people get the politicians they deserve
@sissitop1505 Жыл бұрын
Hello Mr. Wood, well, I`m not your opionion, too. Yes, there was and there were ill people in the gov. in germany in these times. But to justify that kind of bombing and devasting medieval cities and kill hundreds of thousands of civilians, mainly women, kids, olderly people and sick people without any concret military advantage is something, which makes me sad sometimes. If these terror bombings and destructions wouldn`t have take place, the war probably would have ended to a similar time. The red army with millions of soldiers was on the Elbe. If the bombing of the Leuna and Buna factories near Halle/Saale would have taken place in 1940, the war probably would have ended very fast. The owner of these 2 factories was IG Farben mainly with the family of the Rockefellers. By the way, in the beginning of WW2 english planes reached Augsburg in the south of germany and bombed the MAN-area. So the range of the planes was enough to reach the petro-chemical industry, especially in Halle/Saale. The allies waited until the summer of 1944 with bombing Leuna and Buna petro-chemical industry. Years before they bombed Berlin for example. The range is father than Halle/Saale. So in my opinion this WW2 and of course WW1 was a huge fairy story, not more and not less. The "average" person of all countries paid with health, dead and lot of other fate. What a pity! Horrible. P.S.: the british air command tested in the 1920`s and 1930`s in Mesopotamia/Iraq these kind of weappons, which brought the death mainly in europe, especially for germans1944/1945. That was tested years before and introduced in this war. Unfortunately also a fact of this time. To sum it up in a few words. The two WW were leaded to hold germany down and Russia outside "of europe" (Mr. Churchill). Thank you very much.
@Kleber1502 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful pictures but terrible musics
@ArchitekturTV Жыл бұрын
a section of the original music had to be replaced due to copyright issues, sorry for that part 😢🍀
@Kleber1502 Жыл бұрын
@@ArchitekturTV I see! No problems 👍🏽 Thanx for the video 👍🏽