This is fantastic, because Vienna has been my hometown since my birth in 1963, and I have never seen that before! I recognize Opera House with Operngasse, Graben, Schwedenplatz with Danube Canal, House of Parliament, Museum of Arts, Imperial Palace... street car line No. 52 is still operating, No. 50 no longer. Great, and thank you! 👍
I'm not sure of the name of the building at 10:41 with the dome, but I was in Vienna years ago and you could see that the dome had been reconstructed -- the coloration being lighter than the rest of the building -- because as the Soviet Red Army approached Vienna with Nazi forces still fighting them in 1945, Russian artillery fire blew off the original dome. The reconstruction was perfect, otherwise. Haven't been to Vienna since, so I'm guessing by now the reconstructed dome's stonework has darkened to better match the rest of the original building?
@@jody6851 It is either the Museum of Arts, or the Museum of Natural History. Both look absolutely identical in construction (built in 1871-1881). They limit a large square in a mirrored position, so the whole area would look quite symmetrical, with the Empress Maria Theresia monument in the very center of the square. In this short sequence, it is hard to tell which of the two we can see. Nowadays, and after profound renovation, these buildings appear pretty light, with the dome looking a bit darker than the front. Google pics provides countless pictures of these museums in the web (Keywords: "Naturhistorisches Museum", "Kunsthistorisches Museum" and "Vienna").
An understated elegance and peace after a major world conflict while on the threshold of an economic collapse to be followed by yet another war and an ethnic extirpation. Your work and contributions are sadly wonderful....thank you.
Lovely video! When a few of the passersby paused to stare into the camera for a second or two, little did they know thst was their one chance at immortality.
Well, if only my face would reach immortality, I guess, this would not be very satisfying. At least if not any people in far future could clone me from the movie.
"Was" because many of the old Buildings around/behind the Ring will be/got demolished... i miss the good & old "Zinshäuser" and if they dont get demolished many of them got a new ugly Facade... ← same with the Park Design nowadays in Vienna SOOO UGLY!!! 😑 PS: We need in Vienna very badly much more Trees and Green Areas. 💚🌲🌳🌴💚
Awesome film. In 1920 my grandfather had just moved to Vienna from Bohemia and was 35 years old, the same age as I am now. Now I can see Vienna the same way he presumably did. Interesting, and not in every way a pleasure, to see how the city has changed in the last 100 years.
Ich wohne seit meiner Geburt 1962 in Wien. 1920 war Wien so viel ruhiger, als heute. 1920 war es scheinbar eine Novität, eine Filmkamera zu sehen. Danke für dieses einzigartige Filmdokument 🧡.
Sie haben offensichtlich nicht vernommen das der Ton hier künstlich hinzugefügt wurde! Würden sie nur 1 Tag in dieser Zeit verbringen, ich bin mir sicher sie kehren gerne wieder zurück in das Heute!
@@UpHillEdd ich habe das "ruhig" nicht als lärm vernommen sondern die Menge die sich Herumtreibt. Wenn man sagt hier ist es ruhig kannst du damit auch im Kontext meinen es ist wenig los.
AS always a marvellous video and restoration, I just love these films makes me wonder about that time / era and of course what the people go up to that day after seeing the camera and in particular the man who ran in front of the double decker bus, where he was running off was it a meeting or running home to his loved ones or meeting up with some one special.. Thanks again for your amazing work in bring these films to life
I'm from Vienna. This is beyond beautiful. Cars, the war and ignorance from investors have destroyed so much, but I'm also glad about what remains and we must make sure to build more beautiful in the future again. Also, the fashion.
I'm amazed at how the perspective changes with the coloring. I'm from Vienna and was born here. I'm thinking that not a single one of these people who are shown here in everyday life is still alive, not a single one. Strange thought... Thanks for the upload. Regards Chris PS: There may still be people alive who were shown in strollers as babies...but at 104 they would already be very old.
Nass, Great show as always. Beautiful looking video. Everybody is so nicely dressed! Nass You bring the past to life again and we thank you for this. 👍 Wow! this is early could be late nineties to 1920. Love snowy scene at 15:05 with ladies walking babies in their carriages and horse and buggy's going by. Thanks for the upload.
Beautiful work. I live in Vienna and recognized quite a few places even though it's very different today. Great job on the colorizing, not easy with this old footage.
Enjoyable film and wonderful restoration. A great study of clothing and hats as this was between wars and one can see the younger women have raised their hems where the older women are still at ankle length. Loved the men's variation of hats and of course, the boys in their knickers. Have spent much time in Vienna, and honestly, it is an elegant city where one never feels like you are dressed appropriately.
True fact. One of my maternal great grandfathers temporarily lived in Vienna in the 1920s before leaving for his birthplace of NYC in the 1930s. I'm literally watching footage of a city a century ago the same way my great grandfather would have seen and lived in it!
Das ist so unwirklich das zu sehen😱 Bei alten schwarzweiß Filmen ist diese Zeit so unnahbar aber mit Farbe macht es diese Aufnahmen so greifbar.Wie wenn es ein Film wäre von heute und alle alte Gewänder anhätten😃
My hometown but, I was not able to identify all the streets because some street perspectives of the past in the film look so different to the present days and verything looks much bigger. Very cool!
Vienna, Vienna, the city of Mozart and Strauss, magnificent palaces and shady parks, boulevards and trams 🙂 By the way, pay attention, there was still left-hand traffic in Vienna in the 1920s.
These shots are impressive. But it was a very hard time back then. High unemployment, poverty, illness and hardship characterized everyday life. My grandmother (Jewish) was born in Vienna in 1918 and told me a lot
What a magnificent look into a city that had been the capital of an empire and has just become a metropolis too big for the new republic. There must have been a sense of euphoria from a fresh start combined with some melancholy on the importance and control that was lost. It‘s humbling to see how much gets lost and forgotten over just a hundred years but also encouraging to see that effort is being put into preservation. How interesting it would be to have a chat with any one of these people. Thank you for the fantastic work! From Vienna 10 with love ❤
This is because only the fancy parts were filmed… I am currently sitting in my comfortable appartment, which, at around 1900, was a place where bricks were made, under pretty horrible conditions. You would have gotten a _much_ different image of Vienna if back then the videographers would have been here where I am now…
@@mediocreman6323 Unfortunately this is what many people are unaware of or ignore. When we see the "beauty and nice lifestyle of the past", this is usually focused on an ideal segment few would have got to experience. That *does not* mean such images are unimportant. Seeing the "best" parts of a city in (or in this case, slightly after) its prime gives a good insight into high society and culture of these days. But they cannot represent society at a whole, or how it was like to live in that time, because for most people, reality looked far grimmer and darker. This can also be seen with architecture, where people contemplate the building of rather ugly housing projects instead of the grand monuments of times past. However, those concrete blocks were not to replace beautiful architecture, but to replace slums. Literal slums.
@@mediocreman6323 If you walk in the nice parts now people are dressed casual, period. People took more time to dress nicely, even the poor ones. It was a cultural thing. And the bad parts definitely got worse over time.
@@mediocreman6323 That doesn't mean that we can't build beautifully today. Vienna's appearance is slowly turning into a wild mix of new and old which doesn't go together at all.
Awesome Footage from Vienna Austria 🇦🇹 1920 Beautiful Architecture, All the men and women wear Hats and Street vendor ladies wear Hijab. My late Grandfather from Shiraz Iran, Late Grandmother from Lercara Friddi Sicily 🇮🇹 immigrated to Vienna Austria before WW1 1910- 1912 then they Immigrate to USA before outbreak WW1 1914.
Whenever I watch these restored films, I try very hard to put myself in the minds of those people alive at that time, to look at what was before them as if being there with fresh eyes, with no knowledge yet of what future lay in store for them. To us, for example, the automobiles we see in these films are very antique if not comically primitive from the perspective of someone living over a century later. Yet, the people we see in the films must have viewed them as snazzy and state-of-the-art, harbingers of the promise of the whole new century that lay ahead. Not to mention an even more horrendous world war than the one they had just lived through that would begin just 19 years later and the monstrous Nazi regime that would rule them and they would fight and die for. You can be sure a century from now, people will look with amusement and astonishment at the "primitive" computers, cars, spacecraft, airplanes, medicine, and the internet we have now compared to the technological advancement they'll have by then. Assuming humanity hasn't blown itself up by then or entered a new Dark Age after a worldwide pandemic hundreds of times worse than COVID-19.
What happens tobte people in Covid times (and I am not speaking of the illness) is a hindered times worse than what has happened back then. And the people back then also didn’t have terror attacks pr knife attacks on a daily basis, so yes, life was in some points easier and in some points not. They had better air, too.
Haha, I am from the 2nd district in Vienna and life near to Praterstern. I am always wondering and admiring how well all the people, even the children, had been suited. Nice video, super!
It was shortly after the war, the economy was in the doldrums and life in the cities was much more street-based than it is today. You have to remember that there were no televisions, cell phones, computers or internet, if you wanted to experience something, you had to leave the house! Many had no money and/or no work, many were refugees from the lost territories of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, mostly German-speaking people trying to settle in the country of their language and especially where their ancestors may have come from. And many didn't even have a place to live because they were refugees or displaced persons.
it was before they destroyed this wonderful bridges 1945 when the russian came - It was much nicer than today - They never tried to rebuild them originally - Thank you for this great pictures
Interessante Film-und Audioaufnahmen. Wobei ich nicht sicher bin ob die Audioaufnahmen echt sind. Filmcamera auf Stativ, das war damals offensichtlich ein Eyecatcher! Wenn man bedenkt das alle gezeigten Menschen heute nicht mehr leben, wird einem bei Betrachten des Dokufilms so richtig bewusst, dass das kurze Leben eines Menschen wertvoll ist... Mach was draus!😊
Having been born in Vienna in 1974, I have to say I am really surprised at how well some of these historical bulidings have been renovated! Many buildings looked way more dark and in bad shape than now!
Some of these old street cars still casually drive around im Vienna. You can rent them out to have a little party insight (Rent-A-Bim). It's literally the same you see in the video. Thankfully people had the foresight to keep some of these as Museum pieces for us to enjoy 100 years later.
Боже как красиво люди одеваются! Никаких спортивных штанов, шапок натянутых на лоб, обвисших брюк, декольте до пупа. У мужчин такие лица аккуратные шляпы, белые воротнички, галстуки, очень красивые ухоженные усики. Никто не старается выделиться громким разговором, наглыми взглядами. Конечно, вы скажете:это Европа! Но в нынешние времена и в Европу проникла вульгарщина. А эти видео очищают душу от угара современности.
I'm still not old enough to remember :-), but I recognized most of the locations, although it was sometimes quite difficult because these shopping streets in particular look completely different now and you have very few reference points. Interesting how you could attract attention with a film camera back then... today no one is interested in that anymore!
Interessantes Zeitdokument während des Resets. Die Einwohnrerzahl wurde in 10 Jahren von 2,1 Mio auf 1,8 Mio dezimiert. Und heute, 100 Jahre später, dürfen wir wieder einen (Great) Reset live erleben.
Everything seems way more relaxed than nowadays.. incredible... no urge to efficiency or any other structual control, ppl are minding their businesses, the BIM (tram) is also pretty ok, no one is yelling or complaining...
This is remarkable. So much better than watching people walking at a running speed. It's so real! Question: is the sound also original or was it made up for the video?
A great piece of work. But somehow some things look very strange. Especially when you look at the shoes/legs of the people walking. They seem to float above the ground. Is this an artefact of the restoration? Is it the result of AI?
It is eerie to contemplate that you are watching the war traumatized people of a shattered empire, with economic collapse and fascism looming. 18 years later, the Nazis would be marching these streets.
there was no facsim glooming just because hitler was austrian. Germany was where it all started. When hitler was marching into austria he left them no choice than to cooperate. otherwise we would have let his tanks do the talking.
@@RottenSkull Was für eine merkwürdige Aussage. Just because he rose to fame in Germany, that doesn't negate the fact that fascim was still looming over Austrian's heads. There's more than enough source material of people living through that time, remembering the cheers and elation of much of the population when he arrived back in Austria. The propaganda did it's thing, and I think we shouldn't pretend that this country was all peaceful until he came along. Die Inflation stand vor der Tür, es war Zwischenkriegszeit, und wenn's ned Hitler geworden wär, dann wär's Dollfuß geblieben.
I wish we could go back in time for real.. the clothes.. ladies were ladies and gentlemen were gentlemen.. notice how they walk in step beside each other.. oh man I was born in the wrong century 😩
My grandmother was 8 in Vienna when these recordings were made. Maybe she even walked past that camera? It was understood that men had to beat their wives if they did not obeye and it was "right". If you were a girl and looked at a man the wrong way in the wrong place, you were in trouble. The facade was much tidier than today, but below the surface, life wasn't necessarily better.
Either they worked with two cameras or the camera man was very quick with shifting his apparatus. The horse wagon leaving the screen to the right at 8:02 is back at 8:05.
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OMG I lived a year in Vienna in 2020 exactly 100 years later! Many buildings are the same as they were 100 years ago.
@@tongobong1
Yeah, but mostly in the city center and at the so called ring.
Greetings from Vienna.
@@wasgibtesleute3318 OMG are you from Vienna?
@@tongobong1
Yes, I am
@@wasgibtesleute3318 Great if I ever get a highly paying job in Vienna again I will buy you a beer there.
This is fantastic, because Vienna has been my hometown since my birth in 1963, and I have never seen that before! I recognize Opera House with Operngasse, Graben, Schwedenplatz with Danube Canal, House of Parliament, Museum of Arts, Imperial Palace... street car line No. 52 is still operating, No. 50 no longer. Great, and thank you! 👍
Thx!
I'm not sure of the name of the building at 10:41 with the dome, but I was in Vienna years ago and you could see that the dome had been reconstructed -- the coloration being lighter than the rest of the building -- because as the Soviet Red Army approached Vienna with Nazi forces still fighting them in 1945, Russian artillery fire blew off the original dome. The reconstruction was perfect, otherwise. Haven't been to Vienna since, so I'm guessing by now the reconstructed dome's stonework has darkened to better match the rest of the original building?
@@jody6851 It is either the Museum of Arts, or the Museum of Natural History. Both look absolutely identical in construction (built in 1871-1881). They limit a large square in a mirrored position, so the whole area would look quite symmetrical, with the Empress Maria Theresia monument in the very center of the square. In this short sequence, it is hard to tell which of the two we can see. Nowadays, and after profound renovation, these buildings appear pretty light, with the dome looking a bit darker than the front. Google pics provides countless pictures of these museums in the web (Keywords: "Naturhistorisches Museum", "Kunsthistorisches Museum" and "Vienna").
@@jody6851 that´s not the Stephansdom that´s arthistoric museum or the naturehistoric museum ( they look the same)
You‘re both right. It is Kunsthistorisches Museum (Museum of Art History) and its dome was severely damaged by a Russian bomb in 1945
An understated elegance and peace after a major world conflict while on the threshold of an economic collapse to be followed by yet another war and an ethnic extirpation. Your work and contributions are sadly wonderful....thank you.
Igen, 2 évvel ezelött még a többszáz éves birodalom fővárosa volt.
Thx🙏
I was here super stressed, with a little anguish and this video made me relax... Thank you very much...
Lovely video! When a few of the passersby paused to stare into the camera for a second or two, little did they know thst was their one chance at immortality.
Well, if only my face would reach immortality, I guess, this would not be very satisfying. At least if not any people in far future could clone me from the movie.
Sehr schönes Video! 1920 herrschte noch Linksverkehr in Wien, ein interessentes Detail das man auch im Video sehen kann!
wenn du heute auf der autobahn fährst ist noch immer linksverkehr #idiotenamsteuer
is mir jo goa net aufgfoin ;-)))
danke für den Hint.
Beautiful buildings, street furniture, statues and monuments, what a great place to be.
"Was" because many of the old Buildings around/behind the Ring will be/got demolished... i miss the good & old "Zinshäuser" and if they dont get demolished many of them got a new ugly Facade... ← same with the Park Design nowadays in Vienna SOOO UGLY!!! 😑
PS: We need in Vienna very badly much more Trees and Green Areas. 💚🌲🌳🌴💚
@@3HR3NGR4B Prater damals vs Prater heute🥴
Thank you for posting. As I watched I realized, everyone is so alive on these clips, but today not even the youngest baby is still alive.
Thx!!!🙏
As a Viennese, I'm particularly pleased about this video and I recognize most of the filming locations. Thank you very much for that.
Awesome film. In 1920 my grandfather had just moved to Vienna from Bohemia and was 35 years old, the same age as I am now. Now I can see Vienna the same way he presumably did. Interesting, and not in every way a pleasure, to see how the city has changed in the last 100 years.
Ich wohne seit meiner Geburt 1962 in Wien. 1920 war Wien so viel ruhiger, als heute. 1920 war es scheinbar eine Novität, eine Filmkamera zu sehen. Danke für dieses einzigartige Filmdokument 🧡.
Und der Linksverkehr
Sie haben offensichtlich nicht vernommen das der Ton hier künstlich hinzugefügt wurde! Würden sie nur 1 Tag in dieser Zeit verbringen, ich bin mir sicher sie kehren gerne wieder zurück in das Heute!
@@UpHillEdd ich habe das "ruhig" nicht als lärm vernommen sondern die Menge die sich Herumtreibt. Wenn man sagt hier ist es ruhig kannst du damit auch im Kontext meinen es ist wenig los.
AS always a marvellous video and restoration, I just love these films makes me wonder about that time / era and of course what the people go up to that day after seeing the camera and in particular the man who ran in front of the double decker bus, where he was running off was it a meeting or running home to his loved ones or meeting up with some one special.. Thanks again for your amazing work in bring these films to life
Thx!!
Might have been a young Addie on his way to a beerhouse brawl for his new party.
I'm from Vienna. This is beyond beautiful. Cars, the war and ignorance from investors have destroyed so much, but I'm also glad about what remains and we must make sure to build more beautiful in the future again. Also, the fashion.
Encore et toujours de belles images !!! Merci beaucoup NASS 👍👍👍
merci!
Wie schön war Wien ohne Autos! Die Promenade am Schwedenplatz war ein wirklich schöner Ort. Inspirierend. Danke für diese Zeitreise!
I'm amazed at how the perspective changes with the coloring. I'm from Vienna and was born here. I'm thinking that not a single one of these people who are shown here in everyday life is still alive, not a single one. Strange thought... Thanks for the upload. Regards Chris PS: There may still be people alive who were shown in strollers as babies...but at 104 they would already be very old.
Gracias por traernos atrás en el tiempo! Es un regalo. Mirar a esas personas a los ojos es increíble!
How beautiful! I takes me back to a time of nostalgia, and it hasn't changed much since then. Great job!
Ty!!🙏
It hasn’t changed much?
Vienna is following London, Paris and Brussels footsteps into becoming an Islam/migrant shithole
Bright, colourful video from 1920 , it can't get better than this. Amazing! And Vienna is my favourite city.
Thx ;)
Why favorite?
The placement of the authorship is much better vs the scrolling one. Really enjoy these videos
Nass, Great show as always. Beautiful looking video. Everybody is so nicely dressed! Nass You bring the past to life again and we thank you for this. 👍 Wow! this is early could be late nineties to 1920. Love snowy scene at 15:05 with ladies walking babies in their carriages and horse and buggy's going by. Thanks for the upload.
Thx sir!!!
@@NASS_0 You are welcome my friend!😊
I don't think it is snow, it's gravel, that is dust behind the buggies. There is no sign of snow on the trees or elsewhere.
NASS ! Thanks for posting this video.
Thx bro
Beautiful work. I live in Vienna and recognized quite a few places even though it's very different today. Great job on the colorizing, not easy with this old footage.
Thx!
Enjoyable film and wonderful restoration. A great study of clothing and hats as this was between wars and one can see the younger women have raised their hems where the older women are still at ankle length. Loved the men's variation of hats and of course, the boys in their knickers. Have spent much time in Vienna, and honestly, it is an elegant city where one never feels like you are dressed appropriately.
Great like all your videos. Keep up the excellent work and thank you for sharing with us.
Thx!!
Brilliant Nass, thoroughly enjoyed this👍👍
Thx!!!
True fact. One of my maternal great grandfathers temporarily lived in Vienna in the 1920s before leaving for his birthplace of NYC in the 1930s. I'm literally watching footage of a city a century ago the same way my great grandfather would have seen and lived in it!
The double-decker busses are WILD
Das ist so unwirklich das zu sehen😱
Bei alten schwarzweiß Filmen ist diese Zeit so unnahbar aber mit Farbe macht es diese Aufnahmen so greifbar.Wie wenn es ein Film wäre von heute und alle alte Gewänder anhätten😃
My hometown but, I was not able to identify all the streets because some street perspectives of the past in the film look so different to the present days and verything looks much bigger. Very cool!
Outstanding work yet again 👏
Thx!! ^^
Vienna, Vienna, the city of Mozart and Strauss, magnificent palaces and shady parks, boulevards and trams 🙂 By the way, pay attention, there was still left-hand traffic in Vienna in the 1920s.
i love Mozart !!
They switched to right hand traffic after Austria was annexed to Germany in 1938.
Left hand traffic was the norm before most countries in the world switched around mid century
These shots are impressive. But it was a very hard time back then. High unemployment, poverty, illness and hardship characterized everyday life. My grandmother (Jewish) was born in Vienna in 1918 and told me a lot
Awesome. Thanks for upload ! Greetz from Austria !
What a magnificent look into a city that had been the capital of an empire and has just become a metropolis too big for the new republic. There must have been a sense of euphoria from a fresh start combined with some melancholy on the importance and control that was lost. It‘s humbling to see how much gets lost and forgotten over just a hundred years but also encouraging to see that effort is being put into preservation. How interesting it would be to have a chat with any one of these people. Thank you for the fantastic work! From Vienna 10 with love ❤
Everyone looks so classy; needs to be the norm again...
Hate!!!
This is because only the fancy parts were filmed… I am currently sitting in my comfortable appartment, which, at around 1900, was a place where bricks were made, under pretty horrible conditions. You would have gotten a _much_ different image of Vienna if back then the videographers would have been here where I am now…
@@mediocreman6323 Unfortunately this is what many people are unaware of or ignore. When we see the "beauty and nice lifestyle of the past", this is usually focused on an ideal segment few would have got to experience.
That *does not* mean such images are unimportant. Seeing the "best" parts of a city in (or in this case, slightly after) its prime gives a good insight into high society and culture of these days. But they cannot represent society at a whole, or how it was like to live in that time, because for most people, reality looked far grimmer and darker.
This can also be seen with architecture, where people contemplate the building of rather ugly housing projects instead of the grand monuments of times past. However, those concrete blocks were not to replace beautiful architecture, but to replace slums. Literal slums.
@@mediocreman6323 If you walk in the nice parts now people are dressed casual, period. People took more time to dress nicely, even the poor ones. It was a cultural thing.
And the bad parts definitely got worse over time.
@@mediocreman6323 That doesn't mean that we can't build beautifully today. Vienna's appearance is slowly turning into a wild mix of new and old which doesn't go together at all.
Awesome Footage from Vienna Austria 🇦🇹 1920 Beautiful Architecture, All the men and women wear Hats and Street vendor ladies wear Hijab. My late Grandfather from Shiraz Iran, Late Grandmother from Lercara Friddi Sicily 🇮🇹 immigrated to Vienna Austria before WW1 1910- 1912 then they Immigrate to USA before outbreak WW1 1914.
Good mix
super toll, überraschend wie friedlich und ordentlich und dass nur 2 Jahre nach dem Ende des 1 WK.
Two thoughts came to mind. Everyone dressed so nicely and every single person in this video is dead.
Whenever I watch these restored films, I try very hard to put myself in the minds of those people alive at that time, to look at what was before them as if being there with fresh eyes, with no knowledge yet of what future lay in store for them. To us, for example, the automobiles we see in these films are very antique if not comically primitive from the perspective of someone living over a century later. Yet, the people we see in the films must have viewed them as snazzy and state-of-the-art, harbingers of the promise of the whole new century that lay ahead. Not to mention an even more horrendous world war than the one they had just lived through that would begin just 19 years later and the monstrous Nazi regime that would rule them and they would fight and die for. You can be sure a century from now, people will look with amusement and astonishment at the "primitive" computers, cars, spacecraft, airplanes, medicine, and the internet we have now compared to the technological advancement they'll have by then. Assuming humanity hasn't blown itself up by then or entered a new Dark Age after a worldwide pandemic hundreds of times worse than COVID-19.
Well said!!!
What happens tobte people in Covid times (and I am not speaking of the illness) is a hindered times worse than what has happened back then. And the people back then also didn’t have terror attacks pr knife attacks on a daily basis, so yes, life was in some points easier and in some points not. They had better air, too.
Haha, I am from the 2nd district in Vienna and life near to Praterstern.
I am always wondering and admiring how well all the people, even the children, had been suited.
Nice video, super!
Прекрасно!!!
Смотреть на прошлое одно удовольствие
Культура людей вдохновляет нам жизнь
❤
Thank You! It's amazing to be able to look into past Time!
Kompliment NASS 😁 für die eindrucksvollen 📺👍💯
Thx!
The most beautiful Town in the whole world!!!thank you so much!!
I love watching those videos, so eerily realistic
Thx!!!
Thank you for that, its so cool when you live there and recognize places, some shots look nearly identical to the vienna today^^
Back then it seemed like a lot of people liked to stand around in the street. They were masters at sidestepping oncoming cable cars.
It was shortly after the war, the economy was in the doldrums and life in the cities was much more street-based than it is today. You have to remember that there were no televisions, cell phones, computers or internet, if you wanted to experience something, you had to leave the house! Many had no money and/or no work, many were refugees from the lost territories of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, mostly German-speaking people trying to settle in the country of their language and especially where their ancestors may have come from. And many didn't even have a place to live because they were refugees or displaced persons.
какие шикарные здания! не перестаю удивляться как тогда строили. И люди все одеты +- одинаково и стильно.
Thx!
great achievement - wonderful video about vienna - wonderful city - greetings from bavaria
I love the America videos the best but this one was really good because you have seen all the people and that was interesting to see Thanks!
I love these old videos, i've never seen one from Vienna (which is the capital city of my country) good work with the colonization and stabilization!
Stabilization is probably the wrong word, i mean framerate adjustment
@@IR-MaNuand colorization instead of colonization 😉
The curious woman at 7:00 with the baby stroller who keeps looking at the camera gives me chills.
Can you say why? I'm just curious.
Awesome 👏 as always NASS!!
Thx!!
Lovely to see my home back in time. Dankeschön
ein traum diese stadt ... ❤ danke NASS 👍
danke!^^
As a Viennese I remember. 😁
Thank you! (Sadly, old videos from Vienna only show the Ringstraße. Would love to see other regions)
NASS, As always thanks for a super upload, Best wishes to yourself,family,friends and fellow viewers ❤❤❤.
Thx!!!!
@@NASS_0 My pleasure.
@@NASS_0 My pleasure.
Thanks NASS 👍👍👍👌
Thx!
it was before they destroyed this wonderful bridges 1945 when the russian came - It was much nicer than today - They never tried to rebuild them originally - Thank you for this great pictures
Great! Thank you, NASS!
Interessante Film-und Audioaufnahmen. Wobei ich nicht sicher bin ob die Audioaufnahmen echt sind.
Filmcamera auf Stativ, das war damals offensichtlich ein Eyecatcher!
Wenn man bedenkt das alle gezeigten Menschen heute nicht mehr leben, wird einem bei Betrachten des Dokufilms so richtig bewusst, dass das kurze Leben eines Menschen wertvoll ist... Mach was draus!😊
Having been born in Vienna in 1974, I have to say I am really surprised at how well some of these historical bulidings have been renovated! Many buildings looked way more dark and in bad shape than now!
What are you talking about, all.the buildings look far more elegant and majestic than the faceless buildings now.
Albeit the colors are off, this is unique view to enjoy.
Very nice work.
Thx!!
Amazing and so beautiful. Thank you
Thx!
Nice, what I am looking for as I am currently building some models from that era. Thank you for your excellent work! 🙂
Thx!🙏
Good job NASS to show Vienna of 1920.
Thx!
Hallo,very good video!
Thx!!
Many buildings today are no longer original or no longer exist because Vienna, in contrast to Prague, was heavily bombed ...
Nostalgia,pure nostalgia gentlemen! Those days are gone,forever.
Some of these old street cars still casually drive around im Vienna. You can rent them out to have a little party insight (Rent-A-Bim). It's literally the same you see in the video.
Thankfully people had the foresight to keep some of these as Museum pieces for us to enjoy 100 years later.
Europe is soooo gorgeous, just like the fashion of those days🎉What happened to our fashion standards?!!!
It looks like such a beautiful place
the best video i ever seen
Thx🙏🙏🙏
funny to see how facinated they are by the Camera and in another 100 years they are all walking around with one in their hand .....
yeah!
Have to remember this is the Vienna between two major wars. It was still a beautiful city when I visited in 1989.
It’s a shithole now
Боже как красиво люди одеваются! Никаких спортивных штанов, шапок натянутых на лоб, обвисших брюк, декольте до пупа. У мужчин такие лица аккуратные шляпы, белые воротнички, галстуки, очень красивые ухоженные усики. Никто не старается выделиться громким разговором, наглыми взглядами. Конечно, вы скажете:это Европа! Но в нынешние времена и в Европу проникла вульгарщина. А эти видео очищают душу от угара современности.
Damn I thought everything was black and white back then. But No joke this is actually really cool
7:49 Tram nearly misses that guy.
I'm still not old enough to remember :-), but I recognized most of the locations, although it was sometimes quite difficult because these shopping streets in particular look completely different now and you have very few reference points. Interesting how you could attract attention with a film camera back then... today no one is interested in that anymore!
Interessantes Zeitdokument während des Resets. Die Einwohnrerzahl wurde in 10 Jahren von 2,1 Mio auf 1,8 Mio dezimiert. Und heute, 100 Jahre später, dürfen wir wieder einen (Great) Reset live erleben.
Прекрасная Вена!…и многие из них “смотрят на нас “ 😊👋
Everything seems way more relaxed than nowadays.. incredible... no urge to efficiency or any other structual control, ppl are minding their businesses, the BIM (tram) is also pretty ok, no one is yelling or complaining...
They didn't know that over 100 years later they would be on UA-cam.
Wonderful - People walking everywher, even on Praterstern, no cars 😊
This is remarkable. So much better than watching people walking at a running speed. It's so real! Question: is the sound also original or was it made up for the video?
Thx🙏 sound design!
Will someone in this clip please keep an eye on that punk who got booted from art school? He's nothing but trouble....
Great job, Nass! A+ to you! 👍👍👍👍👍
Thx!! ^^
It has been over-done and now it looks uncanny.
So much German cities could look similar today. My ❤ breaks when I saw Frankfurt before the war.
Simply amazing.
A great piece of work. But somehow some things look very strange. Especially when you look at the shoes/legs of the people walking. They seem to float above the ground. Is this an artefact of the restoration? Is it the result of AI?
ليالي الأنس في فيينا نسيمخا من هواء الجنة❤
That‘s very poetic
It is eerie to contemplate that you are watching the war traumatized people of a shattered empire, with economic collapse and fascism looming. 18 years later, the Nazis would be marching these streets.
there was no facsim glooming just because hitler was austrian. Germany was where it all started. When hitler was marching into austria he left them no choice than to cooperate. otherwise we would have let his tanks do the talking.
@@RottenSkull Was für eine merkwürdige Aussage.
Just because he rose to fame in Germany, that doesn't negate the fact that fascim was still looming over Austrian's heads.
There's more than enough source material of people living through that time, remembering the cheers and elation of much of the population when he arrived back in Austria. The propaganda did it's thing, and I think we shouldn't pretend that this country was all peaceful until he came along.
Die Inflation stand vor der Tür, es war Zwischenkriegszeit, und wenn's ned Hitler geworden wär, dann wär's Dollfuß geblieben.
@@RottenSkull People often forget that Austria was fascist since 1933 with Dollfuß in power.
It is eerie what is happening in 2024 right now in the USA - the democrats creating greater Desasters than the 2 world wars together
How beautiful, open and pleasant cities are without cars
Unsere Städte waren damals so viel schöner als heute.
貴重な映像をありがとう😊
I wish we could go back in time for real.. the clothes.. ladies were ladies and gentlemen were gentlemen.. notice how they walk in step beside each other.. oh man I was born in the wrong century 😩
and everything was made with a material heft we don't have now. The cobble stones on the roads, street lamps that could dead stop lorries 😁
I would rather go to 60s 70s. Not a hundred years back. Might be looking nice but I don't believe that was life bearable for us - spoiled.
My grandmother was 8 in Vienna when these recordings were made. Maybe she even walked past that camera? It was understood that men had to beat their wives if they did not obeye and it was "right". If you were a girl and looked at a man the wrong way in the wrong place, you were in trouble. The facade was much tidier than today, but below the surface, life wasn't necessarily better.
Huh? You don‘t like the way couples walk together today? Why?
Either they worked with two cameras or the camera man was very quick with shifting his apparatus. The horse wagon leaving the screen to the right at 8:02 is back at 8:05.