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The City Of The Arts - Dresden (1935) 

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Titles read: 'THE CITY OF THE ARTS - DRESDEN'.
Dresden, Saxony (East Germany).
General views of the city of Dresden and River Elbe. Several shots of the old and new parts of the city. Nice street scenes showing the traditional and modern architecture - the latter includes a huge round ball building with hundreds of windows in it and what seems to be a small shop at the base (no details in commentary about it except for saying "modernity does sometimes run riot"!).
A policeman directs traffic in the street. Cyclists park their bicycles in racks. Shots of the Dresden opera house and its statue of William Shakespeare. Several shots of the Zwinger - a collection of museums and technical institutes with fountains outside.
FILM ID:1644.16
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Комментарии : 118   
@jourwalis-8875
@jourwalis-8875 3 года назад
Old Germany, before the war, was very beautiful.
@eduardorivera4343
@eduardorivera4343 3 года назад
Such a crime to destroy such beauty..What we ended up with today is ugly.
@fabiopreviatti3466
@fabiopreviatti3466 3 года назад
Warsaw was very beautiful too 🤷‍♂️
@Mark-xd5up
@Mark-xd5up 2 года назад
Same for Rotterdam. Bombed by the nazi’s. It was on track to overtake Amsterdam
@markbenjamin1703
@markbenjamin1703 2 года назад
Same for London, Coventry, Birmingham and all those Soviet Cities
@wagmokokausapinses9735
@wagmokokausapinses9735 2 года назад
Yeah same with warsaw of poland and the asean country
@TheDeepState2001
@TheDeepState2001 2 года назад
Same for Warsaw that the Germans Levelled and London, and Stalingrad.
@sascha7725
@sascha7725 4 года назад
My famous and lovely hometown ❤️
@ggrey5990
@ggrey5990 4 года назад
I'm sorry for what my country did to your wonderful city
@rodvarmo
@rodvarmo 4 года назад
I am from Costa Rica and lived there for a year and it is an amazing city
@syllahk
@syllahk 4 года назад
Once lovely, alas!
@mariorosalescortez9438
@mariorosalescortez9438 3 года назад
I'm peruvian and Dresden is one of the best cities where i could live.
@nowhereman8564
@nowhereman8564 3 года назад
The buildings shown in this film still exist?
@drezdenpetrie
@drezdenpetrie 2 года назад
My name is Drezden and I live in The U.S and I’m currently 14, and I would love to Visit Dresden one day 😌
@Taiyou536
@Taiyou536 Год назад
I am going to see it the day after tomorrow the first time .
@ffffaaaa2082
@ffffaaaa2082 5 месяцев назад
I live there 😊.
@7425park
@7425park 2 года назад
Id love to go back in time and just wander around drinking beer around town.
@robertwoodpa6463
@robertwoodpa6463 2 года назад
It would be too sad to know it would later all be destroyed.
@TheTarget1980
@TheTarget1980 Год назад
except of the Sophienkirche (2.04), Altmarkt (0.48) and the Postplatz (1.13), all you can see in this video is reconstructed and enjoyable again.
@Neeverseen
@Neeverseen Год назад
That spherical building and the coin operated bike security stand are impressive for that time.
@daimhaus
@daimhaus 3 года назад
1:30 It surprices me that they had such an innovative idea with that "bike locking station" and that it says "sichere 'dein' Fahrrad" which is informal and not "sichern Sie Ihr Fahrrad" which would have been more appropriate at that time, at least I thought so..
@alejandrosotomartin9720
@alejandrosotomartin9720 3 года назад
Amazing material.
@3d-marabu
@3d-marabu 3 года назад
from 0:20 to 0:33 is not Dresden, but Meissen, which is 25 km from Dresden. The Meissen "Frauenkirche" and the "Albrechtsburg" are shown here. Incidentally, these buildings survived the war safely. And the Albrechtsburg is also the oldest "Schloss Burg" in Germany. The castle is almost 1100 years old. 😉
@robertwoodpa6463
@robertwoodpa6463 2 года назад
I didn't think it looked right. Glad these places survived the war.
@TheDeepState2001
@TheDeepState2001 2 года назад
Very interesting👌👌👌
@ankelabusch1392
@ankelabusch1392 2 года назад
Hallo 🙋 Die letzten Aufnahmen waren der Nymphenbrunnen?! Ist das richtig??
@3d-marabu
@3d-marabu 2 года назад
@@ankelabusch1392 nein, der Nymphenbrunnen ist hier in den Aufnahmen leider gar nicht zu sehen. Der Nymphenbrunnen ist auch nicht so wie eine Etagere aufgebaut. Der Brunnen, den man in den Schlusssequenzen des Films sieht, ist der "Brunnen mit Fisch", der sich im Zwinger Park befindet. 😉
@yar3130
@yar3130 Год назад
@@ankelabusch1392 Wenn Sie das Nymphenbad meinen, haben Sie recht. 2:14 - 2:18 zeigt die Ansicht vom Französischen Pavillon des Zwingers aus.
@61FOskater
@61FOskater 3 года назад
That bike lock is cool
@gusrs2252
@gusrs2252 3 года назад
wooooaww amazing City!
@johartmann9408
@johartmann9408 Год назад
I've never seen the "Sichere Dein Fahrrad"" Videopart. And even with 100 RM insurance, awesome. Great material!
@agovercomer14
@agovercomer14 3 года назад
What a beautiful city! Why don't American cities look like that? Why don't we use Trams and cable trains in our cities the way they do in Europe and Asia?
@katronaut2825
@katronaut2825 3 года назад
I guess it's because American cities have been built for cars. In Europe it only became normal for ordinary cititzens to have a car in the 50s and 60s, while in the US they were already around in the 20s. Also US cities developed mostly in the 19th century due to industrialisation. German/European cities are often centuries old and from a time where churches/religious centres and the markets were the most important place in the city. You can't build huge streets in an old town because the streets were built for small horse carriages and pedestrians. So most of our older towns have this historic centre that everything got built around, and office buildings, malls and huge parking lots/highways are mostly not in the centre but further away.
@whatadamnusername
@whatadamnusername 2 года назад
There are cities that now look much as they did pre-WWII, but they are mostly small ones that never had to deal with large-scale urban renewal the such. Most large cities (including NYC, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, etc.), however, do retain at least some architecture from their heydays, but they never looked like Europe in the first place save for important buildings like city halls, government buildings, and cultural buildings (opera houses, art museums).
@entonduck
@entonduck Год назад
@@katronaut2825 American cities got REBUILT for the car, if you see old photos of US towns you can see pretty good looking buildings and trams
@szeddezs
@szeddezs Год назад
Because the automotive industry bribed governments and brainwashed the public to make a buck.
@emiliocovarrubias5640
@emiliocovarrubias5640 3 года назад
Wow como es posible que la locura de unos pocos destruyó siete siglos de maduración social europea. En verdad Alemania creo si era el país más bonito de europa
@OrnumCR
@OrnumCR Год назад
So, The Frauenkirche again stands beautifully in Dresden…thank goodness… Will Dresden ever consider reconstituting the Sophienkirche? Those twin spires were remarkable. When you look at Walter Ulbricht from a a historical architectural perspective, you realise what a historical vandal he was. That ancient old church could have been rebuilt, like the Berliner Schloss, but he had both destroyed. He was German but managed more damage to precious historical buildings than the outcome of that war. Shown at 1:00 in the film is the fantastic ‘Kugelhaus’ which was constructed in 1928 and wasn’t destroyed by the war as it was demolished in 1938. The NSDAP government considered it ‘degenerate’ and ‘un-German’ which is just about the silliest thing I have heard given how amazing it looks…so it wasn’t a casualty of war. Shame Dresden lost this too…what an amazing building…would be a tourist drawcard today if it survived.
@herbertrivera3638
@herbertrivera3638 3 года назад
I luv it all
@terryhughes7196
@terryhughes7196 2 месяца назад
Kurt vonnegat was in these fire bombs and writes about it in his novels
@zekea7215
@zekea7215 3 года назад
I can faintly hear some sound but the volume needs to be increased. Beautiful city
@johnbusher6375
@johnbusher6375 2 года назад
check your hearing aid, I hear it all quite well. 'So it goes'
@dragonrider9051
@dragonrider9051 Год назад
It's crazy to think my ancestors farmed an fought there thousands of years ago.
@keithspottiswoode5594
@keithspottiswoode5594 Год назад
A shame the war came along and the city was bombed almost at the end of the war..A shortage of materials needed for reconstruction meant that much of the city’s charm was lost…it’s great that some of that elegance has been rebuilt since although there’s still a lot that deserves reconstruction…👍
@darkangel2347
@darkangel2347 Год назад
Europe before WW1 (and partically before WW2) was a sight to behold. If Europe had lived in peace all of the 20th century, this would still be the case. But it is not. Australian, US and Canadian cities have far more old undamaged or destroyrd buildings than most cities in Europe now.
@michel6587
@michel6587 3 года назад
1:33 WTF why there is no such thing in inner cities ^^
@mapakern3979
@mapakern3979 3 года назад
I know right? This is an amazing solution for locking your bike! Can we have that back please?
@evolassunglasses4673
@evolassunglasses4673 2 года назад
No more brother wars.
@dottoreeff
@dottoreeff 3 года назад
0:28: Meissen - nix Dresden !
@qwertasdcfghjklmo24z
@qwertasdcfghjklmo24z 2 года назад
10 years later this beautiful city would be reduced to rubble and ash.
@andreasjahn6718
@andreasjahn6718 Год назад
Dresden before bomber Harris....
@gurkagurkadurka6688
@gurkagurkadurka6688 Год назад
Dresden before Germany started bombing cities across Europe.
@aurelnegrea7617
@aurelnegrea7617 2 года назад
What the hell ?? Alliance? To bomb such a great city ?? Incredibil. Churchill must of been drunk. Hope he’ll burn in hell. For most part was his wish.. tragic
@Ma-fm3cm
@Ma-fm3cm 2 года назад
The only reason they bomed the city is because it's a of good communication for the Nazis so the allies had to evaporate it from the map (Sorry for the bad english my native tounge is not english)
@scurr2891
@scurr2891 2 года назад
Churchill hate Germany
@gurkagurkadurka6688
@gurkagurkadurka6688 Год назад
Dresden didn't deserve to be spared any more or less than all the other European cities leveled by the nazis. In the end, don't pick a fight if you can't handle being punched back.
@yatusabesnetaquesabe679
@yatusabesnetaquesabe679 Год назад
Dresde era muy bonito pero quizás la más hermosa de todas antes de la guerra era Franfurk
@incogneto3645
@incogneto3645 2 года назад
No human could have built those buildings.
@markbenjamin1703
@markbenjamin1703 2 года назад
Just needs a touch of Arthur Harris
@gensdelabeauce6957
@gensdelabeauce6957 2 года назад
No nazis flags in this movie!
@janandersen8848
@janandersen8848 2 года назад
why didn't they rebuild it like it was.....it was much prettier before....
@TheTarget1980
@TheTarget1980 Год назад
except of the Sophienkirche (2.04), Altmarkt (0.48) and the Postplatz (1.13), all you can see in this video is reconstructed and enjoyable again.
@janandersen8848
@janandersen8848 Год назад
@@TheTarget1980 oh....I just remember driving through Dredsden...although it is quite some years ago....but it was full of grey and brown concrete buildings everywhere....so ugly.....but nice if they tore those down and rebuild the city since then....
@entonduck
@entonduck Год назад
@@janandersen8848 at least they built something up, its pretty hard to rebuilt the entire city and would cost billions because evey house there could have been extremely old
@NothingBootz
@NothingBootz 2 года назад
Why did they bomb this again?
@wagmokokausapinses9735
@wagmokokausapinses9735 2 года назад
To stop Germany from expanding it's territory and to stop their crime against humanity
@NothingBootz
@NothingBootz 2 года назад
@@wagmokokausapinses9735 adopting the theory of evolution and including humanity to it, as it should be? humans laws dont exist they are made up by people for people. You can pray with millions that a meteorite wont hit earth, but a meteorite is a bunch of mass, its not programmed to have feelings, it will crush the earth regardless of peoples feelings. There is nothing holy or protected in the world, you can only establish law and order with the action of people. But "A" humanity doesnt exist, we are all beings that will go our own path, just like every animal has the same kind of ancestors if you go far back enough in time, yet seperated in roots by the diversion and isolation through time and became seperate species. We dont evolve equally, a person on the otherside of the world isnt in the same enviroment as you and wont go through the same type of delopment and judgement of nature (filtration process) as you, you both will face different decisions, you wont be able to walk the same path, as it will cross someone elses eventually. basicly "the americans" I see as anglosaxon, as natives didnt build NASA or any other development made in America. ww2 was germans vs germans all along, except one is in denail of darwin, and the other is just doing its selfish desire for growth as any nation in history has done.
@johnmcloughlin5275
@johnmcloughlin5275 2 года назад
@@wagmokokausapinses9735 by bombing a city with barely any military at all? The place was mostly just civilians and it didn't hold much strategic value either.
@scurr2891
@scurr2891 2 года назад
@@wagmokokausapinses9735 bombing German citys was just a crime, Not more, Like USA did in Japan.
@bigthunder7002
@bigthunder7002 Год назад
@@johnmcloughlin5275 because the tribe who controls the allied nations hated it.
@andyx2299
@andyx2299 2 года назад
RIP heiliges Deutschland
@thomasloos8675
@thomasloos8675 4 месяца назад
Never forgot war crime
@CarterKey6
@CarterKey6 2 года назад
Glad this exist since a drunken warmonger decided to destroy it
@gurkagurkadurka6688
@gurkagurkadurka6688 Год назад
If Germany didn't want their cities reduced to ash they should have stayed within their borders and left the rest of Europe alone.
@hohohehe1417
@hohohehe1417 9 месяцев назад
@gurkagurkadurka6688 you dont actually know a damn thing why ww2 happened do you?
@maxcady645
@maxcady645 3 года назад
it was not so pretty 10 years later
@evolassunglasses4673
@evolassunglasses4673 2 года назад
Yes we destroyed this so Britain could be multi cultural.
@gurkagurkadurka6688
@gurkagurkadurka6688 Год назад
​@@evolassunglasses4673 Britain was already "multicultural," Corky.
@toufikessed9530
@toufikessed9530 Год назад
very charming city better than Paris don't be upset its just my opinion
@koko-nv5ru
@koko-nv5ru 3 месяца назад
The good old rich Germany, Dresden one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, city of art, culture and heritage been destroyed viciously deliberately by the Brits and yanks, even tough the war was over, who thought 10 years later of taking this images, this great city will be burned to ashes and destroyed.
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