What happened to Italy's Skyscrapers?

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    800 years ago Italy had skyscrapers, what happened to them?
    00:00 - 02:31: Intro
    02:31 - 04:15: Italy in medieval times and Bologna now
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  • @ThePresentPast_
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  • @NovikNikolovic
    @NovikNikolovic 20 днів тому +1052

    "Mr. Berlusconi! A second Bugatti hit the second Tower."

    • @federicosaitta5900
      @federicosaitta5900 19 днів тому +133

      * a second Leonardo da Vinci's self-made helicopter

    • @matteorossi1172
      @matteorossi1172 19 днів тому +7

      Buratti is french

    • @NovikNikolovic
      @NovikNikolovic 19 днів тому +100

      @@matteorossi1172
      1. That's the point of the joke, that a foreign terrorist used a foreign car.
      2. Bugatti is Italian anyway. The founder, Ettore Bugatti, was literally Italian and formed his automobile company in Alsace-Lorraine in 1909 (which was not even French at the time).
      3. The Bugatti brand isn't even fully French TODAY because it's still a subdivision of Volkswagen (German brand).

    • @matteorossi1172
      @matteorossi1172 19 днів тому +14

      @@NovikNikolovic my bad

    • @Rem_NL
      @Rem_NL 18 днів тому

      the joke was fun, the rest of your responses was pure aids

  • @russiancamel3365
    @russiancamel3365 22 дні тому +862

    I visited Bologna last year and wondered this exact thing, the images online didn’t make sense to me because a skyline that vast would have surely dominated European consciousness and imagination, and yet it had been largely forgotten. Whilst it’s undoubtedly impressive for the time, I’m glad you put the towers of Bologna in their regional context and explored the sources behind these claims

    • @Novusod
      @Novusod 22 дні тому +111

      These towers aren't actually skyscrapers. They were just ornamental bell towers and most of them didn't even have bells because they were built purely for visual appeal. They were empty and nobody lived inside them. In the time before elevators nobody wanted to live inside a tower because climbing 200 or 300 stairs multiple times a day is a pain in the butt. There was no water up there either so people would have had to carry buckets up the stairs too.

    • @vistalover9607
      @vistalover9607 19 днів тому +29

      You’re totally underestimating the power of human collective forgetfulness and overestimating the power of memory. Just so anywhere in southern Italy and it’s absolutely ridiculous what was left and forgotten until recently is not still

    • @therealdannymullen
      @therealdannymullen 19 днів тому +34

      Just so we're clear, it is believed it only took 3 generations for Brits to forget that Rome had built the roads in Britain. It just didn't get talked about and taught to their kids. If America fell (well, if all civilization fell, lol), my kids *might* teach their kids about the government and the highway dept, but unless specifically asked, I don't see why they would.

    • @zztopz7090
      @zztopz7090 19 днів тому +3

      ​@@Novusod Then they served some other purpose. Maybe they were docks for zeppelins.

    • @jamescheddar4896
      @jamescheddar4896 19 днів тому

      they would have had enough structural engineering knowledge to figure out they start falling down if they're made of stone

  • @spicecaptain7279
    @spicecaptain7279 19 днів тому +651

    Finally, a science channel that explains the given question in about 10 minutes. I got so tired of sci-pop channels making 50-minute videos talking about something that can be explained in 5 minutes.

    • @SD-vy7gj
      @SD-vy7gj 19 днів тому +20

      So your happy with it being twice as long as it needs to be?

    • @bonk1049
      @bonk1049 18 днів тому +62

      ​@@SD-vy7gjHe's happy that they're 5 times shorter than they usually are

    • @Scarletraven87
      @Scarletraven87 18 днів тому +10

      Isn't this the same? It dragged for 10 minutes what it explained in 10 seconds at at 11:10

    • @Sumit_Girhe
      @Sumit_Girhe 18 днів тому +12

      Poor attention span

    • @Tyger_Burrington
      @Tyger_Burrington 18 днів тому +4

      Omg not a content creator creating content crazy idea go read some research the work of researches if you want something simply just explained this guy took a question with a 10 second answer and gave you a 12 minute one because he added more he made content so when someone takes a question with a 10 minute answer and takes 50 minutes it's because there making content and they are not researchers not that they don't do research but there goal is to turn what's out there into more not just read it out loud so smooth brain understand

  • @gregscorner8996
    @gregscorner8996 22 дні тому +651

    this feels like a legit historical television programme
    great work

    • @dintadoba4808
      @dintadoba4808 21 день тому +2

      Tower Papa: It's 1269, jet plane not reale, it's not gonna hurt yo
      Tower babino: Che c*zz! Mama mia! It's Da Vinci's flying machine!!

    • @Aeiroq
      @Aeiroq 19 днів тому

      This is the videos goal so it’s winning 🎉

    • @amogusamongus
      @amogusamongus 19 днів тому

      💀​@@dintadoba4808

  • @Graf-Fischgen-von-Fischgesicht
    @Graf-Fischgen-von-Fischgesicht 22 дні тому +1334

    Damn i think i waa there in assasin creed

    • @ThePresentPast_
      @ThePresentPast_  22 дні тому +111

      Same :)

    • @AbelTajima-mj5yx
      @AbelTajima-mj5yx 22 дні тому +30

      Welcome to Arstotzka!!!

    • @advleon
      @advleon 22 дні тому +76

      San Gimignano was in Assassin's Creed 2

    • @Thesupermachine2000
      @Thesupermachine2000 22 дні тому +12

      I saw it in assassins creed after being there on a schooltrip and had the exact opposite feeling😅

    • @thevillager8339
      @thevillager8339 22 дні тому

      That would be a very interesting game, ​@@AbelTajima-mj5yx

  • @richmanifesto1090
    @richmanifesto1090 20 днів тому +168

    Even if it was less than 100, for a peasant who's probably never seen a third floor it'd be absolutely mind blowing

    • @Franckdatank
      @Franckdatank 16 днів тому +5

      If he’d never seen a lighthouse then yes

    • @istoppedcaring6209
      @istoppedcaring6209 3 дні тому +3

      don't know
      remember that the skyscrapers only ever became possible due to one invention, the electric elevator.
      Before that they were limited to about 6 floors, anything more was useless cause nobody would want to live that high up

  • @Journal_Haris
    @Journal_Haris 22 дні тому +826

    No way! LORENZO was my lecturer!
    Also....man I wanna marry these 3d animations holy sht

    • @ThePresentPast_
      @ThePresentPast_  22 дні тому +61

      Whuuuut no way haha

    • @danielfield2570
      @danielfield2570 22 дні тому +22

      Fellow Lancaster alumni here, great to see the uni getting good publicity.

    • @rogink
      @rogink 22 дні тому +8

      Mostly flawless English, although his pronunciation of 'countryside' was a little off. Country and county had very different sounds :)

    • @Journal_Haris
      @Journal_Haris 21 день тому +5

      @@danielfield2570 represent ✊️✊️ I'm graduating this summer!

    • @TheAtomoh
      @TheAtomoh 21 день тому +6

      ​@rogink English pronunciation sucks

  • @benmcreynolds8581
    @benmcreynolds8581 22 дні тому +318

    A few minutes into this video and i really hope you one day make a video diving into the Kawloon walled city. I honestly wish it was still around. It's fascinating how people built that over time in any way they could. No regulations, safety measures. Just necessity. If people could see it today they would legitimately think they were in the lower levels of the world of Blade Runner..

    • @ThePresentPast_
      @ThePresentPast_  22 дні тому +64

      My friend Neo already made the best video on this topic, go check it out!

    • @benmcreynolds8581
      @benmcreynolds8581 22 дні тому +9

      @@ThePresentPast_ oh I've seen that! It really is an amazing video on that topic. Both of you guys make such awesome quality content. I'm always interested in seeing what you upload. Keep up the great work. Glad I found this channel

    • @JSnow-st7hm
      @JSnow-st7hm 20 днів тому +1

      The entire reason it existed was because of the fact it used to be a Chinese fort which people then squatted on, then China claimed to control that specific area. The British colonial government left the area alone, then after a bunch of treaties and other diplomatic agreements, and the handover of Hong Kong, the Chinese let the British deal with the Walled City
      (This might not be accurate)

    • @worldcomicsreview354
      @worldcomicsreview354 19 днів тому +1

      There was an arcade / shopping centre in Tokyo that was made to resemble the Kowloon Walled City, but it closed around the time of Corona.

    • @JSnow-st7hm
      @JSnow-st7hm 19 днів тому

      @@worldcomicsreview354 Wasn’t that around 2010?

  • @Faustobellissimo
    @Faustobellissimo 22 дні тому +302

    I've read somewhere that these towers were built in vertical to avoid taxation, which was based on land surface.

    • @screwstatists7324
      @screwstatists7324 22 дні тому +32

      The nobility must have seen this happening and just thought like, alright, that's pretty cool. Respect dude

    • @vez3834
      @vez3834 22 дні тому +27

      Sounds plausible considering it's what happens with buildings nowadays. Should be careful when trying to project such ideas too far back or forward though.

    • @JackhammerJesus
      @JackhammerJesus 22 дні тому

      "Avoiding taxes" and "fertility cult" is what historians say when they do not know the answer.

    • @savioblanc
      @savioblanc 21 день тому +16

      Wasn't that the reason why Manhattan also started making skyscrapers?
      Lack of space and taxation?

    • @truesosense7722
      @truesosense7722 20 днів тому +2

      "Work smarter not harder"

  • @AFNick
    @AFNick 21 день тому +55

    Bologna is probably the most historically interesting city in Italy that is not popular among tourists.
    Also, this video and the towers reminded me of Assassin's Creed 2.

    • @ThePresentPast_
      @ThePresentPast_  21 день тому +9

      such an amazing game

    • @frawgeatfrawgworld
      @frawgeatfrawgworld 15 днів тому +2

      Got pickpocketed 50 euros as I was paying for a train ticket there…

    • @Professicchio
      @Professicchio 11 днів тому +2

      It also has the oldest running university in the world.

  • @son3mendo
    @son3mendo 20 днів тому +81

    This kind of structure is called casatorre or casa torre, and was very common in Italy. In Florence, for example, there are still 50 case torri "scapitozzate", that means shortened, the original height was around 50-60 meters). Some of them were reduced for various reasons, but in the end, when one family (Medici) took control of the city, imposing their rule, all of them were reduced for political reasons. If you walk around the town, the former towers are pretty easy to spot.

  • @Jin88866
    @Jin88866 18 днів тому +25

    The only place where you can still see how a medieval Italian town looked like is San Gimignano, the towers are still there.
    But it's really a shame that Bologna which had more than 70 and Firenze which had 150 towers no longer have them😢😢😢
    They'd be the most spectacular places ever

  • @stefanpuschel3958
    @stefanpuschel3958 22 дні тому +91

    Also some south German cities copied this trend from the other side of the alps. But similarly they were mostly torn down, shortened or the cities were bombed. Only Regensburg, has a large number of Towers with 2 in their original height

    • @severinejuillet8413
      @severinejuillet8413 22 дні тому +3

      I've found this page about the european medieval towers, very interesting de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geschlechterturm

    • @OffGridInvestor
      @OffGridInvestor 18 днів тому +5

      A terrible amount of old buildings were wrecked due to bombing during the war. Disappointing to say the least

    • @realtalk6195
      @realtalk6195 12 днів тому

      @@OffGridInvestor In a few hundred years people will forget about the atrocities of the Axis (and the Allies) just like every other centuries-old atrocity is irrelevant to us. But the US military bIowing up historical architecture, many intentionally, will not be forgiven by historians.

  • @space__idklmao
    @space__idklmao 21 день тому +38

    Lorenzo’s combination of posh RP and Italian inflections makes for a very interesting and unique accent

  • @NicosRap
    @NicosRap 22 дні тому +127

    Bologna! My favorite city in the world! I have never fallen in love with a city like I did with Bologna.

    • @ThePresentPast_
      @ThePresentPast_  22 дні тому +7

      It is such a nice town!

    • @runawaysailing2032
      @runawaysailing2032 20 днів тому +5

      Absolutely, we visited last year.
      It is the most vibrant city in all of Italy and probably all of Europe.

    • @Benxion1
      @Benxion1 19 днів тому +1

      its beautiful i visited it not too long ago

    • @joshbrown2217
      @joshbrown2217 18 днів тому +4

      Lived there for 3 months and absolutely loved it. The culture of the city is so beautiful and so different from the rest of Italy.

    • @Krzych88
      @Krzych88 18 днів тому

      You can finally watch Bologna in Champions League next season.

  • @natebassett
    @natebassett 21 день тому +42

    Umberto Eco (Italian Intellectual) would probably have called on the French thinker Baudrillard to describe this progression from representation to representation and simulation to simulation until we reach a simulacra, or a replica of a thing which never existed

  • @unternehme
    @unternehme 20 днів тому +23

    The census by Gozzadini was based on ancient cadastre records. Therefore he did indeed double or triple count towers that changed name due to the change in ownership but were actually the same building. Moreover, not all towers he counted existed at the same time, as many collapsed or were demolished even in the middle age.

    • @themistoclesmachinator3764
      @themistoclesmachinator3764 13 днів тому

      Molto probabilmente le 300 torri censite erano in realtà un centinaio, 24 delle quali ancora esistenti.
      Molte di quelle più antiche e basse furono inglobate nei palazzi che col tempo si ingrandivano e probabilmente, essendo alte anche poco più di 20 metri, non venivano considerate tali.

  • @simonpusateri3527
    @simonpusateri3527 19 днів тому +13

    I just have to say I love the length of your videos. Many channels have inflated their watch times and these are very clean cut and direct. I'm sure you could kill it on something longer as well, but you seem to have really dialed in this 10-12 min range

  • @danilo7218
    @danilo7218 21 день тому +9

    Excellent video. I absolutely love the 3d animations. I was reading on these towers just a couple of weeks ago I can safely say my thirst for more in depth information about them has been quenched. Thank you

  • @puppetguy8726
    @puppetguy8726 20 днів тому +16

    Here in Sweden a castle with a 20 metres high tower was considered really massive! Very interesting to learn of the towers of Bologna! 😊

    • @redguy2489
      @redguy2489 17 днів тому

      ITALYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY🔥🔥🔥

  • @stanislavsetevoy3332
    @stanislavsetevoy3332 16 днів тому +5

    Amazingly high quality video. This is the level of large TV channels, and even better. Thank you.

  • @producedbypodcast
    @producedbypodcast 22 дні тому +4

    Been following you since the first videos. The progress you've made is crazy. Keep it up, Jochem, love your videos!

  • @HistoryDose
    @HistoryDose 18 днів тому +5

    Your work keeps getting better and better. Well-paced, interesting, and impressively edited. Great stuff, Jochem.
    ~Chris

  • @impieux531
    @impieux531 9 днів тому +3

    Beautiful video! Extremely well done, thoughtful, and impressive!!

  • @barbzfurbernie4560
    @barbzfurbernie4560 21 день тому +53

    I had the exact same question. After I read the Wikipedia page, and was unsatisfied with the answer, I never delved deeper.
    Thank you for actually following through and spending the time to inform all of us. It is a sincere, noble contribution to humanity.

  • @soliloquy5995
    @soliloquy5995 19 днів тому +3

    I lived in Bologna in the summer of 2017, and you & Lorenzo still taught me so much! Super underrated Italian city with awesome history and amazing food--cheap too!

  • @TheWoodenShoe1997
    @TheWoodenShoe1997 17 днів тому +2

    Met you at Skate the other day, Jochem. Cool that you're engaging with your audience even more in New York now.
    Love the videos you've been putting out! Keep it up

  • @TIGERZY2K
    @TIGERZY2K 13 днів тому +5

    Bologna the old Italian city was like the New York city of Medival Europe....a city filled with skyscrapers.The Italian architects were almost a millenia ahead of the Automation dependent architects of present World.

  • @webstercat
    @webstercat 9 днів тому +3

    The true history of our world has been hidden. My Lunch Break is another great resource. Thanks

  • @SantiagoItzcoatl
    @SantiagoItzcoatl 19 днів тому +8

    I love visiting Bologna. it's a lovely universitary city, full of culture and very nice people.

  • @JonasStuart
    @JonasStuart 17 днів тому +2

    Fascinating! I've always been intrigued by these towers and wanting to know more!

  • @widewan7585
    @widewan7585 21 день тому

    Thanks for making this!

  • @bjzaba
    @bjzaba 22 дні тому +11

    Great video! Really appreciated learning more about these towers.

  • @samgrillo1
    @samgrillo1 22 дні тому

    wow, this was so well researched and beautifully presented, great work

  • @simoncattle1434
    @simoncattle1434 19 днів тому +4

    Really interesting video. Excellent research. Thank you very much.

  • @upsidedownChad
    @upsidedownChad 19 днів тому

    That's was an awesome watch. Thank you for making this movie!

  • @sebastianalegre7148
    @sebastianalegre7148 19 днів тому +1

    Solid work; great job!

  • @ahuels67
    @ahuels67 19 днів тому

    Just found the channel and i got a feeling i will stay here and binge watch your videos for a few hours now. Thanks

  • @saintjacques8137
    @saintjacques8137 22 дні тому +7

    On the topic I strongly recommend Schwerpunkt's Italian Communes playlist: that 's mind-blowing

  • @TurkishToprak
    @TurkishToprak 19 днів тому

    GREAT video man, thanks for actually going to bologna!

  • @FordFourD-aka-Ford4D
    @FordFourD-aka-Ford4D 12 днів тому +2

    I wish you had shot the footage of the newer model from a lower angle. Like so "table level" that you block out some of the lower half of the frame with the table itself. *To really simulate a human perspective in that time period*

  • @ne0ne0
    @ne0ne0 18 днів тому

    Sometimes the gems of the internet appear on your timeline. You got yourself one more subscriber! Up to 1M for you!

  • @anon0815de
    @anon0815de 22 дні тому +7

    Love Bologna! Just spent my Birthday there with my family.

  • @HeresTheGenZFlorentineFolks.
    @HeresTheGenZFlorentineFolks. 5 днів тому +1

    I’m Italian and I call tell you that lots of cities were like that back in the day. Just try to take a look to Florence or Pavia in 1200s. They almost had more towers than residents. The most beautiful example still existing today is “San Gimignano” here in Tuscany, lots of towers survived and are still standing today! Over 800 years old.

  • @tonygunk6167
    @tonygunk6167 21 день тому

    The change in thumbnail actually worked on me bro good job

  • @urbaneplanner
    @urbaneplanner 20 днів тому +1

    Fascinating - I had actually wondered about this as well and it makes sense the popular images are rather exaggerated

  • @SkylerPainter
    @SkylerPainter 6 днів тому +1

    This was my nanas house. She passed away in 2016. But she used to sit outside in that closet all the time! I have many memories at that house and that back yard. Even though you’re making fun of my nana I love the video 😂😂😂 my family finds it funny aswell. Thank you so much for posting this 13years ago. I’m guessing you were staying in the hotel next to the house. I would see many people in the hotel growing up. Sometimes I would watch the tv while standing on the fence. These are memories I forgot. Thank you for posting.

  • @Gigigity
    @Gigigity 9 днів тому +2

    I've heard that those tall towers are Keeps, the centerpiece of a castle, which in Bologna's case was the nobles who built tall keeps in the city to show off their wealth and status

  • @patfinn2697
    @patfinn2697 19 днів тому

    Awesome video! Thank you!

  • @joaorebelorodrigues1360
    @joaorebelorodrigues1360 19 днів тому

    Great work!

  • @paranormalplantations
    @paranormalplantations 16 днів тому

    Wow. Great video . ❤

  • @nicolasbautista3599
    @nicolasbautista3599 22 дні тому +24

    As a bolognese it warms my heart to see my city in this gorgeous video, thank you so much!

  • @danrandall3302
    @danrandall3302 19 днів тому +5

    This is what the History channel should've been

    • @WindowsXP_logon_sound_25yrsago
      @WindowsXP_logon_sound_25yrsago 15 днів тому

      But where would Man vs Ice go?

    • @realtalk6195
      @realtalk6195 13 днів тому

      Even at its peak, the History Channel only covered a narrow scope of topics. The usual stuff you get from American interest in history. Very little medieval stuff in general.

  • @karegekevin9320
    @karegekevin9320 20 днів тому

    the ad segment was everything for me

  • @ReaperOfSouls83
    @ReaperOfSouls83 19 днів тому +1

    Always so much history and culture in Italy

  • @GremlinSkatewear
    @GremlinSkatewear 2 дні тому

    I’m really happy u made this video. I’ve seen so many paintings of Italy with huge buildings but then all of the sudden they disappear after a few years with what seems little explanation from history

  • @TheHairyHippy1
    @TheHairyHippy1 19 днів тому

    enjoyed this thanks

  • @begonnne
    @begonnne 18 днів тому

    I admire your persistence in searching for the truth about something people just take for granted.

  • @Miamcoline
    @Miamcoline 9 днів тому

    Super interesting and worthwhile research and video. Thank you. For great historical work, you get a subscribe!

  • @chrisw443
    @chrisw443 19 днів тому

    Wow there were dozens of skyscrapers! That is amazing.

  • @SisterSunny
    @SisterSunny 21 день тому

    THANK YOU! I'm glad someone finally actually delved into the meat of this story, and I'm glad as hell it wasn't completely fabricated (despite the less impressive reality)

  • @ahuels67
    @ahuels67 19 днів тому +1

    Love shows like this, super comfy, make me forget that im in southern IL surrounded by flat farm fields as far as you can see.

    • @WindowsXP_logon_sound_25yrsago
      @WindowsXP_logon_sound_25yrsago 15 днів тому +1

      Yeah I but I love the Midwest. Guess it's just in my blood. I love the open plains. It's rad and fly in it's own way.

  • @TrintleJr64
    @TrintleJr64 19 днів тому

    Fantastic vid

  • @dianespears6057
    @dianespears6057 16 днів тому

    Very interesting. Thank you.

  • @shantanusapru
    @shantanusapru 22 дні тому

    Fascinating!!

  • @laurent4819
    @laurent4819 21 день тому +5

    Haha it was cool getting a cameo from horses

    • @h.szymanski
      @h.szymanski 8 днів тому

      Man Carrying Thing as well, I think...

  • @apfelkindch3528
    @apfelkindch3528 6 днів тому

    Thanks for the subtitle!

  • @Nooticus
    @Nooticus 17 днів тому

    Great video

  • @ronniemitchell6170
    @ronniemitchell6170 3 дні тому +1

    I don't have an interest in Italy or towers but I was compelled to stay , very diligent piece of work you did. Thank you for the history lesson

  • @Andrea-lj4jg
    @Andrea-lj4jg 22 дні тому +5

    Love this video! If you like towers why don't you come to Siena too? we used to have about one hundred towers here too, you'll find them (or what's left of them) fascinating.

  • @umzalas7960
    @umzalas7960 22 дні тому

    Amazing video

  • @alvaroc6326
    @alvaroc6326 19 днів тому

    Great use of the historic method. People tend to take pictures at face value in social media when they should do the absolute opposite.

  • @barbarakhristi
    @barbarakhristi 13 днів тому

    I enjoyed this different look at history.

  • @breppbrepp
    @breppbrepp 18 днів тому

    Fantastisch in elkaar gezet

  • @terrybrady1644
    @terrybrady1644 18 днів тому +1

    Thank you . 😊 the drawling seemed suspect .

  • @peterwerrenrath1112
    @peterwerrenrath1112 20 днів тому

    Love the ad!

  • @JumpmanJames
    @JumpmanJames 17 днів тому

    This was very fun to watch. Thank you.

  • @strafrag1
    @strafrag1 20 днів тому +4

    Fascinating history. Thanks for posting. With male ego involved, one can be sure that each man who had his tower built, wanted to have the biggest one.

  • @Andi-vc8nv
    @Andi-vc8nv 22 дні тому

    Really pretty interesting

  • @N1originalgazza
    @N1originalgazza 19 днів тому

    Very interesting video, thank you! I heard San Gimignano, (an Italian town in Tuscany, southwest of Florence) is famous for having many towers, some still standing.

  • @mijkolsmith
    @mijkolsmith 18 днів тому +1

    That 3Dmodel of the bologna skyline is unbelievable. Crazy that it was real, in a 13th century city no less

  • @leogd7666
    @leogd7666 18 днів тому +1

    i live there, so nice to see the city i live in get covered! :)

  • @jeremysart
    @jeremysart 17 днів тому

    Quality content

  • @MarcelloAntestaco
    @MarcelloAntestaco 20 днів тому +2

    You may want to make a follow up about Pavia, the city of 100 towers. It's my home town and you probably know a lot about it already but there's so much history there and very few people know nothing about it, and it's a shame. I have a good contact there if you want to do this seriously

  • @MonsieurChapeau
    @MonsieurChapeau 22 дні тому

    12:03 @ThePresentPast - this video was very high quality content and I would love to watch the Dispatch, perhaps you could repeat the event in Amsterdam for those who cannot travel to NY? Or invite your Dutch fans to watch them together, maybe in the new IDFA pavilion if they see a connection to screening what are basically short history documentary programmers. It’s a lot of random ideas and asking a lot, but I thought I would put the ideas out there. Thank you for this insight into medieval Italy and Bologna 😊

  • @matts7377
    @matts7377 22 дні тому +1

    The book by John Grisham The Broker is based in Bologna, in the book the history of the towers is talked about.

  • @rothn2
    @rothn2 20 днів тому +1

    Man, I'm out of town on the 20th. Catch you next time!

  • @riden30
    @riden30 18 днів тому

    1:05 you had to go there to find the answer? Crazy, I just found a 12 min. UA-cam about this very thing and got all the answers I needed!

  • @ashurgeorge4604
    @ashurgeorge4604 18 днів тому

    This brings new meaning to full of Bologna.

  • @grifter25
    @grifter25 18 днів тому +1

    In the church of San Teodoro, in Pavia, there is a renaissance fresco by Bernardino Lanzani that show exactly the skyline of a medieval Italian city.

  • @Yora21
    @Yora21 19 днів тому +1

    Bologna is pretty cool.
    But when you want to get an impression of a medieval town with many big towers, San Gimignano is the place to go. One of the biggest one you can even climb.

  • @DinoBaldi
    @DinoBaldi 14 днів тому

    You have to come in Pavia for an episode 2 !

  • @iptamenoslagos
    @iptamenoslagos 21 день тому

    1. Once again thank you very much for you awesome work.
    2. Which island did you visit in Greece?
    3. Is there any chance to do a European video night as well? :)

  • @DonaldDucksRevenge
    @DonaldDucksRevenge 22 дні тому

    Hey I don't follow your channel but I liked this video. I think it's great you're doing the theater thing in NYC too

    • @ozeppeo
      @ozeppeo 22 дні тому

      Why don't you follow his channel?

    • @DonaldDucksRevenge
      @DonaldDucksRevenge 22 дні тому

      ​@@ozeppeo I take time to research before subbing.

  • @ForestTekkenVideos
    @ForestTekkenVideos 2 дні тому

    Liked and subscribed! 👍

  • @_2JAY2
    @_2JAY2 16 днів тому

    really interesting

  • @peabody3000
    @peabody3000 17 днів тому

    i was lucky enough to climb asinelli, which who knows may never open to the public again like that. it was honestly unforgettable. a bit like climbing a 1000 year old chimney very high into the sky

  • @YungR.J.Fischer
    @YungR.J.Fischer 22 дні тому

    sleepin next to the Pantheon(?) 1:43, haha like a true greek ancient civilian chillin on that hill

  • @SimonsAstronomy
    @SimonsAstronomy 19 днів тому +3

    That looks more like when i build up in Minecraft