@@nobilesnovushomo58 Somewhat; those installations and treatments are not structural in nature, and did not completely replace, or call for the destruction of, any of the original details (see coffers on ceiling above with their rosettes 🏵️). But I agree; it’s a modernist hack job.
Loved this! Musée d’Orsay is so beautiful and was one of my highlights of Paris. I feel like it’s so underrated but well worth the visit. It’s so striking from the other side of the river. The craftsmanship is amazing. Can’t wait for part two!
This is a very good video. It would be better with corrected subtitles. Many are incorrect, incomplete, or misleading. It would probably take someone an hour to edit them, not a big investment of time, but a huge improvement in making this material accessible to everyone.
Nice history. I enjoyed watching the production. I was surprised by the half-righ and half-wring pronunciations of French words. He got the -aux right in universaux, but he pronounced the u like an English u. 😮 Oh, no. I take it back. He's pronouncing you-nee-ver-so, but that is the pronunciation of the masculine plural form ending in -aux, but he should be saying universelle, the feminine singular to agree with the noun exposition. Butchered pronunciation and no understanding of French.
As a French, I find those mistakes lovely. Foreign French has its quirks. I was 32 years old and 18650km from France when I first heard about “l’esprit d’escalier”… Words only known abroad.
It is so good That Paris preserved it, unlike New York which demolished it's much loved Pennsylvania Station.
I had the same thought - the construction techniques were even similar, as I recall, and just as innovative.
New York didn't do anything. The Pennsylvania railway demolished it.
@@darrenmclellan6712 The City could have prevented it.
Partially. I doubt that’s what the ground floors of the interior looked like. The 60s vandals had their modernist ways at least partly installed 1:16
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Somewhat; those installations and treatments are not structural in nature, and did not completely replace, or call for the destruction of, any of the original details (see coffers on ceiling above with their rosettes 🏵️). But I agree; it’s a modernist hack job.
6:50 picture of the fire is not Palais d'Orsay, but Tuileries.
Loved this! Musée d’Orsay is so beautiful and was one of my highlights of Paris. I feel like it’s so underrated but well worth the visit. It’s so striking from the other side of the river. The craftsmanship is amazing. Can’t wait for part two!
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Iconic structure
Great documentary. I am lopkong forward to part two next week.
This is a very good video. It would be better with corrected subtitles. Many are incorrect, incomplete, or misleading. It would probably take someone an hour to edit them, not a big investment of time, but a huge improvement in making this material accessible to everyone.
Damn I regret not attending this museum when I was in Paris last month
amazing !
Love the trane station also beautiful 😇
Amazing project! Will there be a continuation to this story? What became of the tunnels along the Seine?
Line C for RER transport in Paris
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Great documentation! But the music doesn’t fit at all. Why so dramatic?
very interesting. i wonder if this was the station recreated in Martin Scorsese's wonderful film, Hugo, about director Georges Méliès?
WOW.
Impresionante arquitectura, lástima que no entendí nada 😂
Old World building, they are destroying the past it does'nt fit the controllers naratve, excellent documentary.
National Audit Office. The French grandiose the function.
The original documentary must have been very nice, but the directorial choices of the voiceover are bizarre
Nice history. I enjoyed watching the production.
I was surprised by the half-righ and half-wring pronunciations of French words. He got the -aux right in universaux, but he pronounced the u like an English u. 😮
Oh, no. I take it back. He's pronouncing you-nee-ver-so, but that is the pronunciation of the masculine plural form ending in -aux, but he should be saying universelle, the feminine singular to agree with the noun exposition.
Butchered pronunciation and no understanding of French.
As a French, I find those mistakes lovely.
Foreign French has its quirks. I was 32 years old and 18650km from France when I first heard about “l’esprit d’escalier”… Words only known abroad.
Why Orsay Station Be Shared with Hindustan
How about you use a pop filter on your microphone next time, horrible plosive sound at times..
🤣 nonsense
Russia train station is way better than this.
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it is standard capital rail road station for that period of history!!!! much ado about nothing!