



Most of the (continental) old Europe was either killed in Word War II or demolished to make way for modern car-based cities.
Even big cities like Paris, Warsaw, Hamburg, Amsterdam and Berlin had many almost medieval city centers and places. Only a few survived - most of those old building are recreations.
But maybe it’s a good thing - if you travel to Switzerland (a country so neutral it doesn’t know what war means - apart from ripping off fugitives) - everything there feels like Disney Land, because most of it’s old buildings are still there. Renewal often means destruction - and destruction of means war or a mad emperor burning down your city.
Tags: architecture, europe, european history
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Posted by orangeguru at 2008-01-30 (13:03).
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2 responses to 'The Look of old Europe'
I absolutely adore old architecture. Whenever I get the chance to see it on tv or the few times that I have been fortunate enough to experience it in the flesh I drink it in, my eyes devour it. I love to touch it, smell it and cannot get enough.
I have had the best times in Edinburgh, small little streets so narrow I could touch both sides.
@Luci: I actually had the ‘pleasure’ to live in some old old old houses … and you won’t like it. They are amazingly cold, amazingly low ceilling (they must have been all dwarfes before 1945) and amazingly smelly …
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