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welcome to my stream,
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today we will take a little walk around
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the center and
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see all the most interesting things.
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Hello, hello friends, but did you receive
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a notification that I have a new stream?
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20 people like me, I will be very glad,
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like and subscribe to the channel
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who I haven’t signed up yet I’m now
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near the town hall
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hello hello Alena hello Mauser
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see you all hello Sergey Alexey
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now I’m near the town hall
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see what kind of traffic there people are already
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skating
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here the skating rink is flooded
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in front of us the town hall
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is such a beautiful huge building by the way the
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town hall is the biggest building on the
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roundabout and
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build By the end of the 19th century, almost
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all of the town hall had already been restored, there is still
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a little bit of restoration left to do here
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and the town hall will be completely like new.
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The height of this town hall is 98 meters.
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There is a man at the top of the town hall who
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is holding a flagship made of cod and
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its weight is about 4 tons. Can you imagine,
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friends,
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the Internet is normal so far, but it’s super here the
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skating rink is located one of the most beautiful and
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largest skating rinks in all of Europe and
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now we’ll try to walk a little,
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I’ll show you what the skating rink looks like and then
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we’ll head along the central streets for a walk
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and look at everything.
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If
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the Internet periodically disappears, just wait, it should
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appear
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so
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if I turn it off chat screen
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when
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I probably won’t be able to read,
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well, let’s try this,
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well, let’s go for a walk,
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look how many people are skating here,
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amazing weather,
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well, I’ve now removed the chat and you can’t be seen
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at all,
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let’s take a little walk and
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admire Vienna,
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right here
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opposite there is a drama theater,
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but not now okay and now we’ll
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take a little walk, I want to show
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first the skating rink how big it is,
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you can see the skating rink here, you can head further,
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here’s the skating rink, there’s a path, and you can
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follow this path
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straight to the park and let’s see how
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it all looks,
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oh, what good weather it’s just
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super,
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well, friends, write comments and
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likes, I
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will watch how
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this all happens, in fact, I have
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now turned off the chat,
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removed it from the screen, I think it will be
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better, you can even
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see
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how beautiful it is,
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and now the people have all moved on to the
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park, that is, everything turns out to be good on TV you
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can see the whole
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skating rink is super, it’s not only on the main square,
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happy with the house plans, but also the park goes
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far, far beyond its territory,
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and the whole park, too, with such
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beautiful paths, we
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miss Vienna and you can see
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the town hall there, and here some flowers have already bloomed
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you see, even someone is waving
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his hand here, such a bush has blossomed, how
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cool,
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well, let's go for a little walk
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yesterday, something happened yesterday, there was a
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demonstration in the afternoon, today it does
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n't seem like there will be
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any wind,
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so write as you can see, as you can hear,
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because I'm testing a new one Internet, I
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hope that everything is more or less normal, it’s
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all visible
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so okay, we’ll now head
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through where we’ll head,
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now we’ll just head towards the center, probably
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yes, along these beautiful streets, the thing is that
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now there’s a strong wind, as always, Vienna
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happens very often, the wind is strong, we
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need to go between the houses it will be
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quieter there, look what a beautiful
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multi-colored tram rides,
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give your friends likes and
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write comments wow,
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how huge so far everything is fine,
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look what a huge skating rink what a
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huge skating rink, wow, and
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we can see the luxurious town hall
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in the distance,
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thank you Lena,
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let's move on
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while
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the Internet allows, that's that,
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thank you Anatoly
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for the comment, it means you can see, you can hear it
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well, well, let’s go for a walk then,
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by the way, here right away is the parliament,
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which is still being restored in our country
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and I don’t know how long it
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will take to restore
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it,
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its restoration began even before the pandemic,
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to see it, such a luxurious parliament is
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one of the most beautiful and Europe of
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Greek-style parliaments, 330 million euros
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are allocated for restoration,
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chat is true on half the screen, well, let's
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now try to do something else, just
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a second, a second, guys,
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one moment, please,
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but there is
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aviation above it,
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so
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what now,
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write more comments, we'll watch, they
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disappear, they don't disappear,
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yes this is the parliament
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[applause] the
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residence of the national
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national council before
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[applause]
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yes, now I’ll take a little walk, well, in short,
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the chat is needed because I want to read your
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comments, friends, so the chat is needed, the chat is needed
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[applause] the
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chat is needed,
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or we’ll just remove it
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now, now I’ve removed it chat
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for now also
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write there is no chat
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has been removed completely chat
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until we figure it out in fact there have been
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updates now and after the update
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only new functions have been added here we will
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look write whether they are teaching now or
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not well look a man bought
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some kind of tree and is dragging it with a strong wind
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you see it is coming
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there is no chateau with me, well, everything is great, I turned it off
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hello Ladomir,
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hello everyone, good afternoon, let
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's take a little walk,
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walk through Vienna
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now let's go to the volks garden, the people's garden, we'll
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also destroy it now, really, all the roses
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are resting, all the
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rose trees are sleeping,
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look how beautiful it is
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and everything is resting, everything is sleeping
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to wait out the winter
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winter winter
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you see everything in such bags all all all the
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roses here there are more than 4000 roses and more than
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400 varieties of roses
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such beauty here
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in front of me is a drama theater
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built at
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the end of the 19th century
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and so here in this park there are
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special mines that run out of
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fresh air
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in the drama theater in the summer, the smell of roses
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is transmitted underground through these
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air shafts and supplied to the drama theater,
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can you imagine how cool
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this is,
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yes, this should have been invented like that,
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and such a
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supply of fresh air with the
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smell of roses is just great,
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let's head further in front of us is
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the Temple of Theseus, this is white knowledge This is
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the temple of Theseus, a copy of the temple that
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stands destroyed in Athens, only in a smaller
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version, of course, and
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now we’ll take a walk here,
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what a view there is even in
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winter, it’s very beautiful, a very
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beautiful park, this is the first park that
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was open to the general public back in
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1828 and
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from here you can see the
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museum
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at the epstein palace and you can also see the parliament here,
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see friends, here is the parliament,
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and in the distance you can see the town hall
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from where we started our route,
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well, it seems like everything is
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fine now, yes,
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the Internet doesn’t jam too much, it’s not very
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glitchy, they
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often do all sorts of
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photo shoots here you see there people are doing a
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photo shoot at
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someone’s wedding and
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newlyweds often come here to take photos
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Biysk,
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but what doesn’t interfere now, yes, Chad, everything is
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okay, it’s
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true that it’s closed now in winter,
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but in the summer it’s very lively here, there are a
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lot of
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tables on the street, an
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old, old cafe
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which is called Alex Gordon,
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you can hear the birds singing
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behind there,
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the birds are singing in general, I
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heard yes, she is super,
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I’m already approaching the ravine, the
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winter residence was once of the Habsburg dynasty,
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now here is the residence of the president and
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prime minister,
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this building in front of us is
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Leopold’s wing,
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17th century Renaissance style and here is
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the residence of the president,
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as well as his work offices and here the
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president works for us
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she is against now I will show you
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the residence of the
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Prime Minister is
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like this, here the beauty is
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stunning, the weather is true, there is a little
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wind
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and here is
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the residence of the Prime Minister in front of us
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Now, in connection with the demonstrations, a
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lot of people come out every almost
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every weekend
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against the Koran, all these viral measures,
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so as you can see, they have put up protection here,
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you can see
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they have put up protection and
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there is a policeman standing on the door here, the flag of
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the European Union,
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the flag of Austria, you can see how strong
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the wind is, from here you can see very well, the
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wind is very strong and
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now we’ll take a little walk here and
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let’s walk through the courtyard on
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and
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so the comment is written by one Sergey
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more than everyone else sits quietly and
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listens
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let’s walk through the courtyard of
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Hamburg
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hoch hoch
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where we are going
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actually friends the winter residence of the
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sponges has
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18 buildings 19 courtyards imagine 19
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courtyards
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2600 rooms and
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54 staircases how do you like
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these dimensions
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yes these are the dimensions
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I’m now in the courtyard
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courtyard in Varga
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here we have the residence of the president
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right here
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thank you Sergei on the left side we have a
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monument to
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Emperor
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Franz
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II the last emperor of the Holy
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Roman
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Empire,
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here he is, and the
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first emperor, by the way, became the first
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emperor of the Austrian Empire in
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1800,
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what was the year 4 before 1804,
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and here his most popular slogan is even written
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in Latin, which
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means the Stalinist language,
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my love for
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my people,
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this is how- then
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so you wanted tourists, there are several
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tourists because one group is standing like this
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and
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we will head to the center
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here the 8 labors of Hercules are located on the
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right on the left side and we will now
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go through the
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arch and
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get to
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St. Michael's Square
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everyone is quietly watching
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quietly reaction watches as Valentina writes
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here is the Sisi Museum I
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advise everyone who will be in Vienna
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to go to museums and get acquainted with the
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life and history
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of the world famous
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Empress Sisi Elizabeth
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you see here is the entrance to the museum
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and opposite is the
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Spanish riding school
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here is the Spanish riding school
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the oldest in the world that has been preserved
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to this day, well, we leave
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here and
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find ourselves where we end up, we find ourselves in a
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square called
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St. Michael's Square,
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we are immediately greeted by fiacre horses, there is
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such
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stunning beauty here,
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and here is the
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main entrance of the
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winter residence of Hamburg,
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and Vienna really amazes with its
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architecture is what it is
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here, by the way, friends, there are old
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buildings, old
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foundations,
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and there is also an old sewer system from the
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times of the Roman Empire, as well as from the
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Middle Ages,
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and the 19th century,
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part of the garden that belonged to
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the drama theater,
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these excavations were carried out quite recently
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in the 90s and
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when this place, this square,
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was rebuilt,
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restored, these
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old old ruins were found, can you imagine,
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and here they also found parts of a settlement
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dating back to Roman times, the
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fact is that here right next
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to us, just a couple of meters from us, there, along the
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Kol March street, further on
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was the Roman fortress of the padding polyester the
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Dogon fortress where the Romans
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lived for a long time, about five centuries,
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and
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about five thousand Roman soldiers lived here for the
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longest time, the tenth legion was stationed here, the
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legion gimme for many centuries, it was the
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tenth legion and the
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blame for it was such a north-eastern
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border zone of the Roman Empire
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that
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reached up to the Danube along the Danube it was
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just the border of the Roman Empire and
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Vienna, of course, as a settlement is
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already very very ancient and
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here is the Church of St. Michael,
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originally from the 12th and 13th centuries, then it was
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rebuilt
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in the Baroque style, but in the Gothic style
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this tower has been preserved
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Vienna Vienna only The
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thing is that
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when the Romans stood here, yes, they stood
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here for a long time with a short break,
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they began to build roads here,
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various
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sewerage communications, and what is most interesting is that
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most of the roads now, which are
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in Europe, the
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western and central and southern parts of
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Europe are all the old directions
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of the Romans roads, everything is very very simple, that
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is, thanks to the Romans, we now have
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those directions in Europe that we have
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thanks to Mauza, thank you,
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let’s tell you for an hour, it’s
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important like
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this today 9
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here you can very clearly see
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where parts of the Roman settlement were,
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here we see this foundation,
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this foundation dates back to
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the second fourth century AD
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it was a Roman house but already heated,
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that is, the floor here was already
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heated, imagine friends and these are the
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second third fourth centuries,
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how do you like a heated floor, this is
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such beauty, how do
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you hear the wind, how do you like the sound,
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the picture is fine, by
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the way here you can also see the
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19th century sewerage system, you see
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this 19th century sewerage system like this,
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everything is fine, yes,
00:27:18
yes, the floor is heated, this is very cool,
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give your friends a like and subscribe to the
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channel, by the way, this part is also part of the
00:27:28
foundation of the old sixteenth century from the
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Middle Ages,
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okay, let's move on for a walk
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now we'll head down
00:27:43
Hallmark Street, also one of the oldest
00:27:45
old streets in Vienna which is approximately
00:27:49
2000 years old, can
00:27:51
you imagine how old the vision is,
00:27:55
how much has happened here and
00:27:58
now we're going to take a walk here.
00:28:04
Yesterday I was walking here with a friend of mine,
00:28:06
followers
00:28:10
Dima, his name is so I wanted to go on
00:28:13
stream. Yesterday, I didn’t try
00:28:16
several times, nothing
00:28:18
worked, but now I seem to be walking, everything is
00:28:21
fine, even the stream doesn’t jam,
00:28:23
but this of course makes me very happy. Once
00:28:27
again, the view
00:28:30
of Hamburg is
00:28:33
such beauty,
00:28:39
this is a live broadcast, who will watch the
00:28:41
recordings,
00:28:50
the famous one is here Cafe de Mille is a
00:28:53
cafe that exists in the 18th century,
00:28:57
here is where the
00:29:01
Empress Sissi herself
00:29:04
bought at one time, ordered
00:29:07
the famous candied violets, this is a
00:29:10
dessert that was very, very popular
00:29:14
and until now everyone buys it,
00:29:15
look how beautiful everything looks,
00:29:22
go,
00:29:24
what a beauty,
00:29:28
how the girl tries,
00:29:32
see she shows that please like
00:29:35
but shows like, well done, well
00:29:38
done, someone will be lucky with the owner,
00:29:49
thank you Tatyana,
00:29:52
thank you, everyone for the comments, everyone is active,
00:29:54
thank you very much, by the way, there was an
00:29:57
old building here in this place, and
00:30:00
now it’s a more or less new building in the
00:30:02
Art Nouveau style. The 20th century is
00:30:05
like this, but in this place there was an
00:30:07
old building
00:30:08
where at one time
00:30:11
Frederic Chopin herself even stayed. Can
00:30:14
you imagine the famous Polish
00:30:17
composer,
00:30:19
of course there is a story here at every step, can I
00:30:21
tell them all? There won’t be enough stream,
00:30:24
there won’t be enough time
00:30:26
for this, you just need to come to me
00:30:28
on an excursion and then I will show you everything and
00:30:31
tell you everything,
00:30:33
so friends who will be planning
00:30:36
Vienna now in the spring before now everyone who
00:30:39
has two vaccines
00:30:40
only needs a PCR test 2 vaccines PCR test
00:30:44
and no problem without quarantine you as a
00:30:46
tourist can come to Vienna unfortunately
00:30:50
the companion is not All other
00:30:52
vaccines are recognized, almost all European vaccines
00:30:55
are recognized, and even this kara novak and
00:30:58
so on, everything is also recognized, so
00:31:01
who loves Vienna, who wants to get to Vienna, who
00:31:03
has two vaccines,
00:31:06
just do a PCR test and come to
00:31:09
me for a tour
00:31:17
Nord is already open, that’s also good news that
00:31:20
Nardo is already open, be
00:31:25
sure to go see this girl,
00:31:28
she will make you a very tasty dessert
00:31:31
Kaiserschmarn,
00:31:34
well, friends, we are now approaching
00:31:38
Grabbe, well, another central beautiful
00:31:42
wide street, once upon a time a
00:31:45
lesson took place here, there was a
00:31:47
ditch that was filled in in the
00:31:50
Middle Ages and
00:31:52
this ditch protected its time a very
00:31:55
long time ago, the Vinda Bono fortress was a Roman
00:31:58
fortress here in front of us, where the
00:32:00
golden quarter is located, there was a gate to this
00:32:03
fortress, the Endo Bono fortress, and it turns out
00:32:07
that this fortress stood until the fifth
00:32:10
century, then this fortress was partially
00:32:13
demolished because there was a huge flow
00:32:16
of people,
00:32:17
there was a great migration of peoples and a
00:32:25
large current began to flow from east to west,
00:32:28
and the Romans could no longer hold back this
00:32:32
flow and had to retreat and leave
00:32:36
these places.
00:32:37
Now here is the fattest
00:32:39
quarter of Vienna, it is called the golden
00:32:44
quarter and all the most
00:32:48
famous brand stores are located here,
00:32:52
brand names like gucci prada louis
00:32:55
vuitton and rolex and everything else
00:33:10
oh what amazing architecture
00:33:13
it’s just amazing
00:33:15
what beauty
00:33:31
well let’s move on
00:33:38
let’s go
00:33:46
so the
00:33:48
Romans were so advanced
00:33:51
that they built houses,
00:33:55
imagine with a
00:33:57
floor that was heated with
00:34:01
heated floors and these are the second third fourth
00:34:04
centuries AD here I can say that
00:34:08
90 percent of my viewers, even
00:34:11
I don’t have heated floors in my apartment,
00:34:14
and the Romans already had heated floors 2000 years ago,
00:34:21
how do you like this situation,
00:34:24
I’m just shocked
00:34:26
how well they lived at that time, yes, that is,
00:34:31
where am I going now,
00:34:35
yes, here it was good, and
00:34:37
on the left side on the left side there was the
00:34:40
Vinda Bono fortress, such a huge
00:34:44
huge camp and
00:34:50
Roman soldiers about 5,000 people served there, and in the
00:34:55
third area where the belvedere is now located, there
00:34:56
was a small settlement in that direction
00:35:01
I found as a
00:35:03
small settlement with thirty
00:35:05
thousand
00:35:08
people of the civilian population,
00:35:12
these were different places and nicknames, these were
00:35:15
families of Roman legionnaires, and so they lived
00:35:18
a little further from the camp itself, here
00:35:21
we are now again at the
00:35:25
famous landmark
00:35:29
and
00:35:30
this is the church of St. Peter
00:35:34
this church of St. Peter's
00:35:37
in fact in this place there was once an
00:35:41
old church a
00:35:43
church of the Middle Ages given to this church there was
00:35:47
once a Roman Roman
00:35:51
Roman building here they say that it
00:35:53
was also something like a temple and this was originally the
00:35:57
4th century AD friends 4th century AD Can you
00:36:02
imagine right here, that is,
00:36:06
this is the 3rd church on this site and
00:36:12
its times in
00:36:16
the year 800, approximately 8-9 centuries, a
00:36:20
2nd church was built here and
00:36:23
at that time the
00:36:25
first stone of this church was laid by
00:36:31
Charles the Great himself before the emperor, the king of the Franks,
00:36:35
here he is also depicted on the bas-relief
00:36:43
here is
00:36:45
Charles the Great in the
00:36:47
air and with a ball and here in this place
00:36:51
he
00:36:54
orders to build a church,
00:37:00
well, let's take a walk here,
00:37:03
really, here now the construction is going on, how is
00:37:06
everyone here doing new things, new pipes,
00:37:09
everything is completely updated,
00:37:13
but we'll still take a walk
00:37:16
here like this calmly good, now let's
00:37:19
go out onto the main street again,
00:37:21
that is, all these lands, what am I leading to,
00:37:24
they belonged to the
00:37:27
king of the Franks at one time
00:37:31
after Charlemagne
00:37:33
drove the Avars out of here 2 there was a huge
00:37:37
strong terrible war with the Avars, this is
00:37:41
v790 the first and in seven hundred in the ninety-
00:37:44
seventh year and
00:37:50
then these lands
00:37:52
became
00:37:56
part of the Bovarians and
00:38:00
already approximately in their dead centuries these
00:38:04
lands were received by the dynasty of the bobins of the Biorgs.
00:38:08
With this dynasty, a lot of things are connected here
00:38:10
and
00:38:12
they founded monasteries,
00:38:15
they founded entire cities as they do
00:38:19
from and here they spent long two hundred and
00:38:23
seventy years,
00:38:25
well, friends, not a single comment 115
00:38:28
people and everyone is so quietly
00:38:31
listening to what Denis will tell you, write
00:38:34
comments, write
00:38:35
let us go to the center again
00:38:39
and
00:38:42
show you the plague columns that
00:38:45
you have already seen many times, but from there you
00:38:47
can clearly see the
00:38:50
saint’s cathedral further on Stefan, there
00:39:03
are few apartments here and in general
00:39:05
very few people live in the first district,
00:39:07
about 10,000 people, while
00:39:11
in the areas next door more than
00:39:13
a hundred thousand people already live,
00:39:16
there are areas where 200,250 thousand people live,
00:39:23
here the majority are offices and shops,
00:39:26
these are hotels,
00:39:29
various
00:39:31
companies corporations,
00:39:34
well,
00:39:36
of course they live here, you have to be a
00:39:40
multi-remote multi-millionaire
00:39:43
because the most modest apartments
00:39:45
start from 3 to 4 million euros and above,
00:39:52
you just want to listen to and I understand you
00:39:54
just want to listen,
00:39:57
yes, today we have such a
00:39:59
Sunday walk like this, you and I
00:40:02
yes, in the center of the vein and what’s most
00:40:05
interesting is that today
00:40:08
the Internet does not fail, everything is fine, perhaps
00:40:11
the package is indeed normal and everything
00:40:15
works fine, and by the way, I passed the plague column,
00:40:19
okay, that’s where it is, the plague
00:40:22
column, that’s how you see, that’s where the
00:40:25
plague column is,
00:40:32
well done for not interrupting me
00:40:36
Well done guys, look, here
00:40:40
we have St. Stephen's Cathedral,
00:40:43
originally in the 12th century, it was built over
00:40:46
300 years, first a small temple was built
00:40:49
in the Romanesque style,
00:40:52
then in the 16th centuries, a huge cathedral in the
00:40:57
Gothic style, which amazes with its
00:41:00
size,
00:41:02
amazes with its beauty and here it is in front of
00:41:05
us, friends.
00:41:09
137 meters the
00:41:11
height of this cathedral
00:41:17
codes for requests for fish
00:41:20
I’m
00:41:22
hanging,
00:41:26
well, there are already more people here, fatty,
00:41:28
we are now
00:41:33
approaching Stefan Splat Square,
00:41:37
St. Stefan Square,
00:41:41
but yesterday I walked here there were more people
00:41:45
today, somehow less, although today it’s
00:41:46
warmer, a little windy, but somehow that’s how
00:41:49
it turns out,
00:42:01
yes yes Sergey, everything is true, like the old
00:42:03
days, we walk through Vienna, like in the old
00:42:06
days, that
00:42:24
in such a beauty, friends, the
00:42:43
cathedral is a symbol of Vienna, this is a symbol of Austria,
00:42:46
one of the most beautiful large
00:42:48
cathedrals in all of Europe and
00:42:51
of course it’s worth a visit if you
00:42:55
walk here for sure come
00:42:57
inside look at its greatness from the inside
00:42:59
not only from the outside
00:43:04
thank you thank you friends for the warm
00:43:06
comments very nice like
00:43:08
this stream and
00:43:10
I will be very pleased
00:43:16
the breeze the breeze
00:43:28
immediately catches your eye
00:43:30
on the western facade on the main facade
00:43:35
which is called the western facade here
00:43:38
are the tombstones you see friends
00:43:41
here it looks pretty creepy, the
00:43:45
tombstones look, what are they doing here,
00:43:49
many people probably ask why the
00:43:51
tombstones are on the cathedral, in
00:43:54
fact, there is nothing scary
00:43:56
here, there was a cemetery around the cathedral until the 18th century,
00:44:03
then under
00:44:05
Emperor Joseph, the
00:44:08
eldest son of Maria Theresa, who became
00:44:10
emperor, he was great As a reformer,
00:44:12
he decided to move all cemeteries
00:44:15
outside the city and it
00:44:23
was decided to leave the most beautiful tombstones here and place
00:44:26
them on the walls, so
00:44:30
what we see now are really
00:44:33
tombstones that have remained here
00:44:36
since the eighteenth century, can you
00:44:39
imagine
00:44:43
when the cathedral was built
00:44:46
back in the 12th century, or rather not cathedral, also a
00:44:50
temple, a small church here, even in their
00:44:54
time,
00:44:57
tombstones of Roman
00:45:00
soldiers were used for construction, and now I want to show you something, there are
00:45:03
just a lot of people,
00:45:06
if you can see here, there is even
00:45:11
this tombstone of a Roman
00:45:14
soldier
00:45:15
who died here, fortress and Winda Bono
00:45:20
and
00:45:21
if you look here it’s written in Latin,
00:45:24
something is written there, yes, probably in the name of the
00:45:27
surname what legion it was and the
00:45:32
tombstone was simply
00:45:35
used as a building material,
00:45:37
friends, let’s briefly go to the
00:45:40
church, there’s an organ playing now,
00:45:43
let’s see
00:45:45
[music]
00:46:22
[music]
00:46:42
[music ]
00:47:09
[music] [applause]
00:47:30
[music]
00:47:52
[music]
00:48:02
over Andorra
00:48:03
that's the trick. and now give you the Zulus
00:48:07
this time
00:48:09
and Papa Putin, come on for me while
00:48:11
you like
00:48:12
his psyche close to the bone tissue of
00:48:15
the business model mac-address of the
00:48:19
team mechanic Samantha Gene and
00:48:22
both of these actually
00:48:30
yes powerful yes very powerful look
00:48:33
friends now I went to the church itself
00:48:37
what a beauty
00:48:41
it is here greatness,
00:49:30
well, let's go out, let's head further to
00:49:40
Avtovo
00:49:59
0 memories we
00:50:01
go out now and there were a
00:50:04
lot of people in the cathedral, there
00:50:08
was a service and I just came in at the very
00:50:12
end of the service
00:50:17
and
00:50:18
now we are already on the street, friends, here we are already on
00:50:21
the street,
00:50:26
I want to show you the cathedral again,
00:50:34
look
00:50:36
how majestic it is. it’s big,
00:50:39
just a huge cathedral
00:50:44
that was built for more than 300 years, friends for
00:50:47
more than 300 years, it was built,
00:50:50
rebuilt, expanded, and
00:50:54
here you can still see the
00:50:57
originally
00:50:59
Romanesque style.
00:51:17
under Rudolf the fourth, who is also
00:51:21
called Rudolf the founder,
00:51:23
this temple expanded and
00:51:25
was built in the Gothic style, we see
00:51:28
that the two
00:51:30
towers on the sides are already in the Gothic settlement style,
00:51:41
which is the most interesting thing, many of you
00:51:44
probably don’t know and those
00:51:46
who live here in Vienna haven’t even noticed, and I’ll tell you a
00:51:49
very interesting
00:51:51
funny story for you, a small clarification of the
00:51:54
story, I will show you interesting facts, you see
00:51:56
these two columns, friends, here
00:51:58
there are two columns, you see two columns
00:52:00
and on this side there are also two columns,
00:52:06
who will write to me what is depicted here
00:52:11
on this colony at the top,
00:52:14
look what it looks like
00:52:18
write don’t be shy
00:52:21
what it might look like
00:52:26
thank you mauza thank you very much there are
00:52:30
no ideas and
00:52:35
if she doesn’t have an idea I’ll tell you there so you do
00:52:37
n’t stand here for a long time
00:52:39
you see here is the
00:52:45
so-called masculine principle
00:52:48
yes everything is true everything is true here
00:52:52
is the
00:52:53
male genital organ if you you see,
00:52:56
if someone has good eyesight, you see
00:52:59
at the top and
00:53:00
on this side there is a female genital
00:53:04
organ, well, up there, imagine,
00:53:08
no one knows until the end why it is
00:53:14
now the charms are located right here,
00:53:16
but they say that there was once a temple here in
00:53:20
this place back in Roman times
00:53:23
fertility due to the fact that there
00:53:28
was once a fertility temple here
00:53:31
and they placed the
00:53:33
masculine and feminine principles,
00:53:37
you see this is the
00:53:40
story I’ll
00:53:45
tell you the story but okay let’s
00:53:47
take a walk by the way someone
00:53:49
asked me whether the cathedral was actually damaged during the
00:53:52
Second World War in fact, he
00:53:55
suffered, the roof was
00:53:59
destroyed when Vienna was liberated in the
00:54:03
spring of 1945, the
00:54:06
fire of nearby buildings spread to the
00:54:10
church on the roof and the
00:54:14
roof was completely destroyed since the
00:54:17
roof was built of wood,
00:54:20
it was larch, the roof burned down and
00:54:25
just collapsed and was
00:54:28
also damaged in this fire
00:54:32
with one of the largest bells in the whole
00:54:35
world, it was a bell that was fired
00:54:38
from Turkish cannons by friends back in the early 18th
00:54:42
century and it fell and broke and split, but
00:54:47
then it was
00:54:49
taken from the lower level, carried to the town,
00:54:52
where it was restored, poured again and
00:54:56
again hung in its original place
00:55:00
what’s most interesting is that this bell
00:55:03
now hangs and on certain holidays
00:55:07
and on New Year’s it rings, it’s one of the
00:55:10
largest bells in the world, I’m not
00:55:12
mistaken, even the largest, or in that case, one of the
00:55:14
three largest is
00:55:16
this story,
00:55:28
so
00:55:30
I’m the only one for you,
00:55:32
well let's go around here and
00:55:35
take a walk, and at the same time I'll show you photos of what
00:55:38
the church looked like, the cathedral, or more precisely
00:55:41
when it was destroyed during the Second
00:55:43
World War,
00:55:45
Vienna was liberated in April 1945 from the
00:55:48
Soviet Union, it was the second
00:55:50
and third Ukrainian front led by two
00:55:53
marshals
00:55:54
Tolbukhin and Malinovsky, and with
00:55:58
the forces of the
00:56:00
2nd and 3rd Ukrainian fronts, Vienna was
00:56:05
liberated,
00:56:07
then the allies arrived and the
00:56:11
battle lasted about nine days for
00:56:15
the liberation of Vienna completely, while
00:56:20
about 30,000 soldiers died from the Red Army of the Soviet Union
00:56:24
for the liberation of Vienna, Vienna also has a
00:56:28
monument to Soviet soldiers, it is located in in the
00:56:30
third area near the belvedere, the
00:56:33
wet wind also repeatedly
00:56:37
showed him, look how beautiful
00:56:38
the horses are standing here,
00:56:43
such living
00:56:48
creatures here, by the way, here was the coffin, or
00:56:52
rather the body of the
00:56:54
most famous
00:56:57
composer in the whole world, the
00:56:59
body was here in the attic when he
00:57:03
died on December 5,
00:57:08
1791 here On December 6,
00:57:13
Mozart’s body was located, and if you don’t know, it won’t be
00:57:17
possible to enlarge here,
00:57:22
no, it’s not possible, friends, to enlarge, but
00:57:26
you can see,
00:57:28
yes, there’s even
00:57:32
a sign here
00:57:34
that testifies to this that
00:57:37
the body of a monster was located here,
00:57:39
he died at the age of
00:57:42
35,
00:57:44
and he wrote about 600 compositions
00:57:47
friends during his life
00:57:49
Mozart wrote about 600 compositions
00:57:54
here there is also a descent down the
00:58:00
so-called catacombs you see here there
00:58:03
is a descent and
00:58:06
you can go down the church into the catacombs
00:58:25
and
00:58:27
now I will show you photographs of
00:58:31
how much it was destroyed and this is the
00:58:35
church this cathedral
00:58:37
now we will go around
00:58:41
and you will see it you will see everything
00:58:43
by the way, yes friends thank you for your
00:58:45
comments who wants to donate
00:58:48
for a trip to Austria I am now collecting
00:58:51
60 euros already collected thank you very much
00:58:55
thank you very much for the donation vaviel a
00:58:58
huge thank you
00:59:00
he always supports me and
00:59:03
also thanks
00:59:05
to the viewer under the nickname armada also for the donation
00:59:10
thank you you friends, I will
00:59:12
soon go somewhere with you live outside the
00:59:15
territory of Vienna,
00:59:19
so whoever wants to send a donation, you can
00:59:22
already send this 1 euro of the unfortunate person and
00:59:24
when the amount is collected, I will go to
00:59:27
beautiful places and
00:59:30
I will show you all this and film it,
00:59:32
so now we let's see where
00:59:36
the photographs are located here,
00:59:38
they should be somewhere around here around
00:59:41
the corner, I
00:59:43
think they are right here and you will
00:59:45
now see
00:59:47
how the church was destroyed,
00:59:53
so you can see, yes,
00:59:56
look, the roof completely fell and
01:00:01
destroyed the church, everything fell asleep under it,
01:00:05
imagine how the roof it was
01:00:07
built from larch,
01:00:11
the tree quickly burned down and
01:00:14
the roof fell and completely filled up the
01:00:18
church,
01:00:19
then they built a metal one, you
01:00:23
see, the restoration is already underway, after
01:00:26
45
01:00:28
the restoration is underway, a metal frame is being built, a
01:00:31
reliable frame that
01:00:34
should never collapse and
01:00:37
[music]
01:00:39
now we see further work
01:00:43
how it was all built
01:00:45
and
01:00:47
then here
01:00:52
everything was beautifully laid out with tiles, the coat of arms of
01:00:57
Austria,
01:00:59
see also the double-headed eagle, the
01:01:04
coat of arms of the Austrian Empire,
01:01:08
someone asked me there, so I showed you,
01:01:17
you also see what terrible photographs,
01:01:19
how much
01:01:21
damage was done, the
01:01:23
whole roof was all destroyed,
01:01:28
everything was in ruins, the
01:01:36
dome was completely demolished
01:01:39
where the bell was located, which fell,
01:01:49
so let's
01:01:52
head towards the opera, friends,
01:01:55
the phone hasn't died yet for an
01:01:57
hour, I'm giving you a so-
01:02:01
called online excursion, an online
01:02:05
walk and soon the phone will run out,
01:02:09
so let's head towards the opera and
01:02:11
take another walk in that side, I
01:02:14
hope that we will have time to
01:02:44
look at the dome of St. Peter's Church, the
01:02:48
green dome you see there in the distance,
01:02:51
we will now head towards the opera,
01:02:56
we will walk there
01:03:00
along another famous street
01:03:03
called Kepner Strass and also a very
01:03:05
old ancient street
01:03:09
that was a roadway until the 80s
01:03:12
until 1980 's
01:03:18
Evgeniya Evgeniya thank you very much for the donation
01:03:20
very, very
01:03:22
nice thank you very much and
01:03:26
now
01:03:28
I hope we will have time for another date on the copier I will show
01:03:31
you another opera I will tell you some
01:03:33
interesting facts about the opera the
01:03:38
street by the way is called heart stainless steel
01:03:41
highway in honor of the famous federal
01:03:43
land which is called camping
01:03:45
Russians also call them caliente, but I do
01:03:48
n’t really like these translations, that is,
01:03:50
if someone assigns these translations
01:03:53
to Russian or Ukrainian to me
01:03:55
somehow I don’t really like it in terms of the fact
01:03:57
that the original name should
01:03:59
remain original, there’s
01:04:00
no need to distort it, well, that’s not the case in
01:04:04
this and so this road
01:04:07
goes friends through the campsite through
01:04:11
corinthia goes Vitaly or rather Venice
01:04:15
to Trieste imagine that is this
01:04:17
ancient ancient direction also from
01:04:20
Roman times
01:04:22
which only in the twentieth century
01:04:25
became a pedestrian zone that's how it is
01:04:30
here there are different
01:04:32
shops here there are different boutiques there
01:04:34
are different hotels here and
01:04:39
at the beginning of the street the
01:04:41
main attraction
01:04:43
is the Vienna State Opera
01:04:48
which we all know, we all love and
01:04:51
maybe even some of you have been there the
01:04:55
Vienna Opera
01:04:57
recently opened here an apple store you see a
01:05:02
store with apple products today is
01:05:07
Sunday it is closed today everything
01:05:09
is closed only the cafe restaurants are open
01:05:13
even on the street there are heated tables,
01:05:15
you can see at the top it’s heated up
01:05:18
that it was more or less warm thank
01:05:25
you thank you Evgeniya very nice I’m
01:05:28
very glad that you like everything friends I’m very
01:05:31
glad that you like my
01:05:33
walk
01:05:35
now the stream will go out more and more often
01:05:38
I’ll be there for you showing everything live is
01:05:42
very cool that there is such an opportunity, I
01:05:45
hope that the Internet will already be good with
01:05:49
this new package
01:05:50
that I have just made and the
01:05:53
package costs 45 euros per month, but at the same time
01:05:58
I have unlimited Internet and,
01:06:01
in theory, the fastest one, which is only possible
01:06:03
in Austria, but of course
01:06:06
the Internet, in my opinion, is not very fast, and
01:06:09
well, yes, the company mobile network drive
01:06:13
assures everyone that they have the best
01:06:16
network in Austria, the strongest network in
01:06:18
Austria, well, we’ll watch, we’ll
01:06:21
test it, and in the near future, in the
01:06:22
near future, it will definitely be for us
01:06:25
it’s visible,
01:06:27
but for now I think that everything is fine, and
01:06:32
write to me, there are literally two or three
01:06:34
people there, how is the picture, how is the sound, is everything
01:06:37
good,
01:06:38
how good is the picture and
01:06:42
if the picture is good then it’s better to
01:06:44
watch it all on a big TV
01:06:45
on a big screen,
01:06:47
so they’re cleaning the street, the guy you see
01:06:50
is cleaning everything cleans
01:07:00
everything perfectly everything super picture super
01:07:07
nail good store yes yes good
01:07:10
store but also dear
01:07:18
yes Sergey I made it 720 on purpose I
01:07:22
made it 720 on purpose so that the Internet wouldn’t
01:07:25
jam but then we can
01:07:28
try again 1080 we’ll see
01:07:33
who is already bored with the locker before cake
01:07:38
sacher
01:07:43
thank you Ivan thanks for the comment
01:07:49
so Zhanna writes excellent quality of sound
01:07:53
and video
01:07:56
but cool
01:08:00
by the way here we go again Swarovski
01:08:03
Swarovski store here is
01:08:07
such an
01:08:09
installation
01:08:11
you see how many Swarovski stones
01:08:14
there are a huge amount of take it I don’t want to be
01:08:18
here all the time interesting such
01:08:20
decorations from Swarovski suits me but
01:08:23
it’s cool,
01:08:25
although it was more beautiful,
01:08:44
I’m
01:08:48
already selling frost here,
01:09:05
so it’s already displayed that there’s
01:09:07
20 percent left, oh, how it stung and what
01:09:11
a pity, there’s
01:09:13
only 20 percent left, but
01:09:16
nothing, I think that we’ll
01:09:19
have enough of this charge to get to the opera,
01:09:23
now let’s see
01:09:40
what I’m filming I’m filming on an iPhone on an
01:09:44
iPhone I’m streaming
01:10:01
casino wines here friends even have a casino
01:10:04
who likes to
01:10:06
tickle their
01:10:09
nerves
01:10:11
you can come to the casino
01:10:13
casino Vienna casino hangover casino a lot of
01:10:16
different casinos casino Salzburg
01:10:26
also takes up
01:10:29
Well, what’s left is just a
01:10:31
little bit and you can now see friends This is how the
01:10:34
Vienna
01:10:35
State Opera sounds and its
01:10:38
official name, although initially,
01:10:41
when it was built back in
01:10:43
1869, it was called the Vienna
01:10:48
Court Opera and
01:10:52
it was built in the style of the French
01:10:56
neo-Renaissance, now you will see,
01:10:59
by the way, there is already a line lined up
01:11:03
at the
01:11:05
Sacher cafe,
01:11:07
see
01:11:09
here the
01:11:11
famous original is for sale
01:11:14
sacher cake written hotel sacher wien
01:11:18
wooden packaging boxes
01:11:21
that allow this
01:11:26
tart to be stored for 2 2 weeks two weeks borders this is a
01:11:29
cake friends
01:11:33
two weeks well there are different
01:11:37
boxes there are big ones there are small ones
01:11:43
like this the
01:11:45
cake the famous recipe for this cake
01:11:49
front sacher came up with in
01:11:52
1832 and
01:11:55
I treated
01:11:59
our Prime Minister to him, he really
01:12:02
liked it and then this cake began
01:12:06
to gain its popularity, well,
01:12:08
friends, look, we are already here,
01:12:10
damn what a wind is here, I’m in shock, I’m
01:12:12
now being carried along by the
01:12:14
famous Viennese Opera,
01:12:19
in front of us,
01:12:23
opposite the opera, an equally famous composer lived his time
01:12:31
Antonio Vivaldi
01:12:33
you see here he lived in
01:12:38
1741
01:12:42
1741
01:12:44
and here he
01:12:47
died in Vienna on
01:12:52
July 28 of the same year before the age of 90, that is, forty-
01:12:56
one,
01:12:59
the Sacher Hotel was opened in
01:13:02
1876 and
01:13:06
is one of the most expensive hotels in
01:13:10
Vienna and Austria,
01:13:34
the Mause writes thank you thank you so much for
01:13:36
such an amazing stream, no way,
01:13:39
well, friends, look at your health,
01:13:41
share this stream,
01:13:44
recommend my channel to your family and
01:13:46
friends,
01:13:47
let them also subscribe to my video,
01:13:50
you like it and
01:13:52
everything will be great,
01:13:55
I hope that I still have time to
01:13:59
rise now to Albertini,
01:14:03
after all, this is one of the
01:14:05
bastions that remained here after the
01:14:08
huge defensive wall was demolished here,
01:14:10
this bastion
01:14:13
remained and
01:14:15
we will now go up there and
01:14:21
from there we will admire the
01:14:24
famous Viennese opera from a
01:14:27
bird's eye view, you can even say so, so
01:14:38
let's go let's go, let's go across the road
01:14:41
or now we'll go up the escalator
01:14:45
there are already 180 people,
01:14:48
this is cool
01:14:54
and the stream is already on
01:14:56
1:16 that's it yes that's why
01:15:02
the excavator doesn't work
01:15:04
no yes it doesn't work well then
01:15:10
let's go up the steps with our feet
01:15:30
now let's go up
01:15:39
so well that we are going up, a
01:15:42
good group of tourists, 180 people,
01:15:44
for sure, yes,
01:15:46
we are going up,
01:15:50
and even our legs are already lying, we’ve just walked
01:15:54
so much with you, we’ve walked around everything, what are your
01:15:58
legs hurting,
01:16:00
what buildings are amazing friends,
01:16:04
look what beauty is
01:16:24
here of
01:16:27
world significance, the
01:16:31
Albertina Art Gallery, you
01:16:33
see the
01:16:35
largest collection of engravings and sketches
01:16:38
all over the world,
01:16:41
well, they are in front of us,
01:16:44
look at how beautiful
01:16:47
the famous Vienna State Opera is,
01:16:53
almost at your fingertips,
01:16:57
friends, we did it,
01:17:00
it’s very cool that I got here and the
01:17:04
Internet seems to be fine too, everything is fine,
01:17:10
hello, Alena, hello, so
01:17:14
friends, the Vienna State Opera,
01:17:17
here it is in front of you it was built back in
01:17:22
1869 by
01:17:25
two architects ax assemblies
01:17:29
vanderley
01:17:30
erected this opera in the spirit of the French
01:17:33
neo-renaissance the opera is the first
01:17:37
building on the roundabout when the
01:17:40
defensive city wall was demolished the
01:17:43
first building on the roundabout this is exactly
01:17:48
the opera what you see now in front of
01:17:51
you
01:17:52
here passes through the whole world the famous
01:17:55
most famous Vienna Ball has been
01:17:57
held here since the thirties of the
01:18:00
last century, with the exception of the pandemic and the
01:18:04
Second World War,
01:18:06
every year in February the
01:18:10
Vienna Ball
01:18:12
Opera takes place here with more than 2000 seats there is
01:18:17
also standing room
01:18:19
which costs only friends 10 euros
01:18:22
10 unfortunate euros and you can get in to the
01:18:26
opera
01:18:29
and it's just standing room
01:18:32
thank you big mauza thank you for
01:18:35
the comments everyone thank you for the comments
01:18:36
friends it's very nice so the
01:18:40
opera when it works before the
01:18:44
working season
01:18:46
uses so much
01:18:48
electricity the
01:18:51
amount of electricity is
01:18:53
comparable to a town with a population of
01:18:56
approximately 27,000 people
01:18:59
in short in
01:19:01
simple words the opera uses 9
01:19:06
thousand kilowatts per day
01:19:08
if you compare a town like Badan with its
01:19:13
inhabitants, this is approximately the
01:19:16
amount of electricity one
01:19:20
building needs, can you imagine what is most
01:19:23
interesting here
01:19:25
in this opera, a
01:19:27
theatrical production of an operetta, everything
01:19:30
else in the performance never passes for two days in a row,
01:19:33
that is, it means that
01:19:37
here every day some new
01:19:40
theatrical production, of course, after
01:19:43
some time it is repeated, but not for two
01:19:45
days in a row, so a
01:19:48
huge truck, a huge truck,
01:19:51
loads every morning through these gates,
01:19:54
see it there, the red gate
01:19:57
drives there, bringing new decorations and a
01:20:02
huge freight elevator
01:20:05
lifts these decorations to the top of these
01:20:08
the scenery is quickly replaced with the old
01:20:11
scenery, again hidden in this truck,
01:20:14
in this trailer and
01:20:16
truck, it’s all taken to the arsenal, it’s
01:20:19
also very interesting and one building,
01:20:21
or rather a complex of buildings, the arsenal, which I
01:20:24
also showed in my videos, but
01:20:26
maybe even I’ll go there somehow and you
01:20:28
I’ll show and tell you all this, and we’ll
01:20:31
have to agree on a time
01:20:33
for you to go live,
01:20:42
thank you Sergey, thank you for the comments like
01:20:46
this,
01:20:48
but friends, I want to say that the opera
01:20:52
was also destroyed during the Second World
01:20:54
War, when the
01:20:55
opera was bombed from the air,
01:21:01
bombed from the air
01:21:03
Americans and British, but most
01:21:06
Americans, as the
01:21:09
Americans say, they thought that it was not visible from the air,
01:21:12
they thought that it was a railway station,
01:21:14
but since it was all a railway station and
01:21:18
they were destroyed,
01:21:19
they dropped bombs here on the
01:21:25
opera and
01:21:27
confusing it even to a train station like the opera
01:21:30
partly by us partly more than half of the
01:21:32
opera was damaged the
01:21:34
original only the front
01:21:36
side remained then for ten long years this
01:21:39
opera was rebuilt from 1945 to
01:21:42
1955 and
01:21:44
only in 1955 this opera
01:21:47
was again open to the general public that’s the
01:21:49
story, friends, as
01:21:51
for the opera, of course you can talk about the opera there are
01:21:53
many more interesting things to tell
01:21:55
about the
01:21:56
fact that the architects who built
01:21:58
this opera committed suicide,
01:22:00
one had a heart attack due to the fact
01:22:03
that the French emperor spoke very poorly
01:22:05
about this opera when it was
01:22:08
not yet fully built and two
01:22:11
architects took it all very seriously
01:22:14
from the laughter of the people's mockery forced
01:22:19
2 architects to van der can't sekis
01:22:21
burg 1 committed suicide and 2
01:22:24
had a heart attack and subsequently when it
01:22:27
was built of that era it was already
01:22:28
opened without these two architects, otherwise you
01:22:31
can of course stand here for half a day and
01:22:33
tell everything, but I'm thinking about the opera on
01:22:35
today is enough
01:22:36
so that you don’t have to overload with information
01:22:39
who liked these interesting facts
01:22:43
this is an interesting story
01:22:45
give your friends a like and
01:22:47
now I’ll try to
01:22:50
walk a little more because I have
01:22:53
10 percent left
01:22:56
I think that’s enough for today
01:23:00
today that’s enough walking
01:23:14
here is the entrance to Alberta well I
01:23:19
also advise everyone to visit if you are in
01:23:22
Vienna and
01:23:25
we will now go downstairs
01:23:28
to the palace garden and
01:23:33
somewhere here this stream will soon turn off
01:23:43
so
01:23:55
you want to try it, I don’t know
01:23:57
if it will function I
01:24:02
have a wire with me but
01:24:18
I have now connected the phone to the power supply
01:24:21
but I don’t know whether you’ll be charged
01:24:24
or not, there’s only two percent left,
01:24:26
so if the stream disappears, it means
01:24:30
that my
01:24:32
battery is dead,
01:24:46
let’s go down
01:24:49
here, what a sun,
01:24:51
so the girls will also make some
01:24:54
videos now,
01:25:11
well, let’s go to the
01:25:14
Burggarten, the
01:25:16
palace garden, and take a walk here
01:25:21
By the way, with you, with the stabilizer, I think
01:25:24
the picture is even very very good
01:25:29
stabilizers,
01:25:33
so it opens for everyone, it closes at half past
01:25:37
six, you see, winter time,
01:25:40
everything closes much earlier,
01:25:42
so I love walking here, there is so
01:25:45
much space, so spacious,
01:25:48
look from here you can see the new palace,
01:25:53
many people think that this is a very old
01:25:55
building in fact, this is the most recent
01:25:56
edition,
01:25:57
as for Hamburg, the building was
01:26:00
built back in
01:26:02
1913, a year before the start of the First
01:26:06
World War,
01:26:07
initially this building was intended
01:26:10
as a guest house, imagine the
01:26:12
guest house and the museum, look at the
01:26:14
guest house, yes, not bad, so-so
01:26:17
guest house and
01:26:21
on the right side we have the
01:26:24
schmetterling house or the butterfly house here is the
01:26:31
butterfly house friends it’s also interesting you can
01:26:36
go you can go to the cafe here there
01:26:39
is also a cafe it’s also interesting to sit in
01:26:41
this butterfly house and drink Viennese melange
01:27:03
thanks Evgeniy for the comment
01:27:11
this beautiful park is called
01:27:14
burggarten which is translated literally
01:27:16
means palace garden and
01:27:18
here friends there
01:27:20
was once a private park a private
01:27:23
garden of the Habsburg dynasty
01:27:26
until
01:27:28
1918
01:27:30
until the collapse of Austria-Hungary
01:27:34
here it was a private garden if at the beginning of
01:27:37
our stream we went through the
01:27:40
forex cardboard people's garden and it was already
01:27:44
in
01:27:47
1820 30 founded as a garden for all
01:27:51
people for all visitors,
01:27:53
so this garden until 1918
01:27:56
remained private
01:27:58
only for the Habsburg dynasty
01:28:08
a lot of young people walking a lot sitting
01:28:11
basking in the sun you see how many people are
01:28:16
still being restored here for probably
01:28:19
two years now
01:28:20
the restoration has been going on completely everything is being restored the
01:28:22
building itself has already been restored it was restored, after all,
01:28:25
what a white one, such a light
01:28:27
building, a completely restored building,
01:28:29
but the asphalt and
01:28:32
steps still need to be restored,
01:28:40
you see
01:28:42
what will still be a construction site here 1
01:28:55
so here we have 2 options, we can
01:28:58
head to the left, I’ll do that for you,
01:29:01
because if we head to right, let's
01:29:04
go through the courtyard there now,
01:29:07
I think the connection will be lost,
01:29:09
the connection will be lost, you
01:29:12
know what to do, well, let's take
01:29:15
a risk, let's walk there
01:29:17
because there is a
01:29:20
Habsburg treasury, which he would
01:29:23
also like to show, well, from the outside,
01:29:26
of course, I'm inside,
01:29:28
by the way, there is also a provisional
01:29:30
parliament here the building has been built, this
01:29:32
is a temporary parliament because
01:29:36
now the main parliament
01:29:38
is being restored and
01:29:44
various laws are being adopted here and so on,
01:29:47
in short, look friends, I will now
01:29:49
pass through the courtyard through
01:29:50
the orchid, perhaps the Internet will disappear somewhere
01:29:54
so you don’t leave, just wait and
01:29:57
it will appear just when I I’ll go
01:30:00
outside again, but we’ll take the risk, those who don’t take risks do
01:30:03
n’t drink champagne, it’s true, that’s why we
01:30:05
’ll now take the risk of walking
01:30:09
through the courtyards of Hamburg,
01:30:15
thanks to the light, Stark staff, thanks to
01:30:28
182 people,
01:30:30
we’re going inside now and
01:30:35
we’ll see if
01:30:37
the Internet disappears or doesn’t disappear, this is
01:30:41
so up your song, you can do it here
01:30:44
shorten and get there we have to when I
01:30:46
didn’t know
01:30:54
so well I passed the first first stage
01:31:01
the Internet appeared again
01:31:04
the Internet appeared again but it’s cool
01:31:08
imagine here friends
01:31:10
18 buildings 19 courtyards
01:31:13
2600 rooms how do you like these dimensions
01:31:25
and we get to the treasury
01:31:29
even here you can see
01:31:33
how huge the Hofburg is of the winter
01:31:36
residence and the Hofburg can
01:31:39
you imagine here are two twin museums
01:31:42
here is a new palace I was just now at the
01:31:46
butterfly house here I was now I walked
01:31:49
passed passed passed and came out here
01:31:53
here I came out
01:31:56
and ended up in the Swiss courtyard
01:32:01
here we have a treasury
01:32:05
I think the coolest treasury in the world I’m
01:32:08
not even afraid of this word the most
01:32:10
here is friends crown cops the
01:32:13
Internet has appeared
01:32:16
look what I
01:32:27
will get out of here that there is no Internet here
01:32:31
by the way here is Cesar’s Court if the
01:32:35
Swiss Guard lived here for a while this is
01:32:38
also called the
01:32:40
Swiss gate gate
01:32:43
shield royal gate
01:32:45
in the Renaissance style,
01:32:51
look where I went out, I went out to the
01:32:53
courtyard to the monument to France
01:32:57
II, there
01:33:02
seems to be Internet here, and here
01:33:05
again is the Swiss gate, this is the oldest
01:33:09
part of the
01:33:10
winter residence of Hamburg, this is where,
01:33:14
back in the
01:33:16
twelfth century, this fortress already stood
01:33:20
in this place and it was from this
01:33:25
fortress that the residence began to grow, then
01:33:27
the residence subsequently was under
01:33:29
construction here for about 600 years, 600 years, everything here was
01:33:33
being upset,
01:33:35
rebuilt, and completed, and
01:33:39
of course
01:33:41
today you are walking here and looking
01:33:45
at this huge scale
01:33:47
here, for example, it was not about the anime smear the
01:33:50
Reich Chancellor as the parliament of the
01:33:54
Holy Roman Empire this the building
01:33:57
here also houses
01:33:59
the rooms of
01:34:02
the Empress Sissi Franz Joseph and also
01:34:11
yes, I made such a big big circle
01:34:13
everything is right
01:34:15
big circle okay let's go further
01:34:19
let's now go out to Heroes' Square
01:34:25
to completely finish our
01:34:29
walk let's
01:34:30
go out to Heroes' Square
01:34:43
and
01:34:47
now we are already on the streets again the
01:34:51
square of heroes look friends here
01:34:54
is the residence of our president
01:34:57
called Leapai Dinis attract 17th century
01:35:01
pour them
01:35:03
1667
01:35:05
Renaissance style here is the wing
01:35:09
of Leopold the residence of our president at the
01:35:12
residence of the president the guy was riding a
01:35:15
bicycle
01:35:16
tired you know the guy stood up and just
01:35:22
sat down with his
01:35:23
back leaning towards the residence
01:35:26
of the president and
01:35:30
everything sits very very simply and no one will even
01:35:36
drive him away from here, so here
01:35:41
in front of us there is already the
01:35:45
Heroes' Square, its name takes this square
01:35:48
thanks to two commanders on the right
01:35:51
side, more precisely, here in front of us is the
01:35:53
famous commander Archduke Charles
01:35:56
who won the first battle against
01:35:58
Napoleon, the Battle of aspir not in 1809
01:36:02
and dispelled the myth of invincibility about the
01:36:06
invincibility of Napoleon, everyone
01:36:09
then had the hope of defeating Napoleon, we know
01:36:11
how it ended, the battle of nations and
01:36:14
Leipzig
01:36:15
1800, the
01:36:17
twelfth year, Napoleon was defeated
01:36:20
here, opposite there is another
01:36:23
commander where he is, you see this is the
01:36:30
prince commander
01:36:32
agents owl yen or as we call him
01:36:36
Eugene of Savoy
01:36:37
the great defeat the great conqueror of the
01:36:40
Turks, thanks to him we now live in
01:36:45
Christian Europe and
01:36:47
he, with his skill, with his
01:36:52
tactical
01:36:55
moves,
01:36:56
liberated Europe, liberated the Balkans,
01:36:59
liberated Hungary Budapest from the
01:37:02
Ottoman siege from the Turks in the 17th centuries of the 17th century
01:37:09
and the beginning 18 Kharkov that's why this
01:37:12
square is called Heroes' Square
01:37:15
thanks to these two commanders
01:37:18
Anton Fen Kord
01:37:21
the sculptor who erected these monuments
01:37:25
first began to build a monument to Duke
01:37:28
Charles, why is it unique you know this
01:37:31
monument, or rather the horse and take it like an
01:37:33
eagle is on two points of support we
01:37:37
see here
01:37:38
amazingly a stunning structure, a
01:37:41
building, a
01:37:43
structure that stands on only
01:37:46
two points of support, also two hind legs of a
01:37:49
horse, there is no traditional 3 points
01:37:52
of support, as is the case everywhere in Europe, and even
01:37:56
the monument that is located opposite there are
01:37:58
also three points of support, and this is the tail, so
01:38:02
two points of support, the structure weighs about
01:38:06
10 tons and
01:38:09
Anton Farms Carn managed to
01:38:13
place a horse in 1860 and from Duke
01:38:18
Charles on two fulcrum points for five long years
01:38:22
he tried to place the horse of Eugene
01:38:24
of Savoy, nothing worked for him, he was very
01:38:27
upset and here three fulcrum points are used,
01:38:31
that is, the third fulcrum point is
01:38:32
tail
01:38:34
this is the story of these monuments
01:38:37
to be built by
01:38:38
1860 65 yes yes well and we will
01:38:43
slowly return back now I’ll
01:38:45
see how much battery I have left
01:38:49
Alice Kay
01:38:51
Ålesunda Barr in short this wire that
01:38:55
I took it does a very good job it has
01:38:57
already recharged my iPhone to 10
01:39:00
percent, this means that in the future I
01:39:04
can just install this wire right away
01:39:06
and don’t worry, don’t worry, don’t fuss,
01:39:11
don’t rush that my phone dies
01:39:15
1:40 already stream, this is the stream, this is the
01:39:17
stream, I can imagine how many people
01:39:21
will watch this video after this in the recording
01:39:23
everyone who didn’t have time today,
01:39:26
by the way,
01:39:29
you see the balcony in front of you, this
01:39:32
balcony was completed later, at first
01:39:34
this building did not have this balcony, this
01:39:37
balcony was completed already under Empress
01:39:39
Maria Theresa,
01:39:40
you see, but it fits in quite nicely
01:39:44
and through the central doors you can
01:39:47
go out to the balcony
01:39:49
that I I find it very very cool,
01:39:52
no one knows that this balcony was
01:39:55
built 100 years later, first a
01:39:58
building was built and then about
01:40:00
100 years later this balcony was built for
01:40:05
Empress Maria to rub, but she herself,
01:40:07
of course, did not build it before she had 16
01:40:10
children and had to somehow- then the
01:40:12
children
01:40:13
were built by master architects,
01:40:21
what good weather, friends, what a nice
01:40:24
walk we had, but just great, I
01:40:27
think it’s top class,
01:40:29
top class,
01:40:32
how beautiful and clean and well-groomed, and Vienna,
01:40:35
what an amazing center, so much
01:40:38
history, so I
01:40:42
didn’t close my mouth for almost an hour and a half to two hours, that’s
01:40:45
all I told you I told you and
01:40:48
I told you and how much you saw you
01:40:50
learned only thanks to this stream
01:40:57
200 people two hundred people online I
01:41:00
hope that each of you liked
01:41:01
at least like
01:41:03
well and
01:41:06
subscribe to the channel who hasn’t subscribed yet there
01:41:08
will be more streams more
01:41:12
walks and even more interesting things facts,
01:41:20
by the way, this park also
01:41:23
opens at the same time for everyone, you see,
01:41:25
and it will close at half past five,
01:41:29
something like this, but this is in the winter, in the
01:41:31
summer, it is open until 10 pm,
01:41:34
unfortunately, the dog can’t go to the park,
01:41:38
you see, the dog can’t go to the park, we can’t
01:41:45
walk
01:41:47
back,
01:41:51
I’m heading back now back to
01:41:53
the car I parked near
01:41:56
the university and
01:42:00
we will now head there, this is towards the
01:42:03
town hall thank you
01:42:09
thank you Irina
01:42:15
well, what do you think is the normality of this
01:42:18
internet I think that everything is okay well at least the
01:42:21
internet is much better
01:42:24
than it was before
01:42:25
much better just yesterday for some reason you
01:42:28
you know what I think, when I arrived yesterday, I
01:42:30
wanted to stream here three times,
01:42:33
maybe even 4 wire streams,
01:42:35
nothing worked for me, I think that yesterday
01:42:39
there was a demonstration in the
01:42:42
valley in the center of Vienna, I think so,
01:42:44
perhaps
01:42:46
they started jamming the Internet in the center of Vienna, but I do
01:42:51
n’t know why maybe, I don’t know, the
01:42:54
telephone connection was bad or
01:42:56
something else, it could be why the
01:42:58
internet is so good today, even
01:43:01
Zhanna wrote excellent internet at home, she
01:43:03
already wrote yes, it’s fine, so I
01:43:07
think it all depends on the fact that
01:43:10
something happened here yesterday, so the
01:43:12
internet was bad and today there are no
01:43:16
demonstrations and you and I walked around the entire
01:43:19
center and only maybe once or twice
01:43:22
he disappeared for a short time, this is probably
01:43:25
my fault because I checked the
01:43:27
battery charge only because of this,
01:43:38
highlight the work of Hundertwasser Elena,
01:43:40
look, I have a video, an interesting
01:43:43
video too I probably filmed the stream in the fall
01:43:46
here on Deniska Hto
01:43:48
Hundertwasser and look there there is a video
01:43:50
with all the information
01:43:53
about this famous artist Friedrich I
01:43:57
wanted was you
01:44:00
take Oksana writes the Internet today is much better well,
01:44:11
I’m very glad Sochi will show you there
01:44:13
is also a monument
01:44:14
to Empress Elizabeth
01:44:17
here there is a monument to friends, it’s
01:44:20
a little hidden, their legs can’t find it, but
01:44:22
here there is a monument to the
01:44:24
beautiful [ __ ],
01:44:27
here you see,
01:44:36
look how beautiful
01:44:38
the monument to
01:44:39
[ __ ] is. and y. what can you say that’s
01:44:48
beautiful, really, how did she get there, did
01:44:50
she fly there, is it a duck, or what
01:44:56
the hell, how cool, just like
01:45:25
that, well, the car is
01:45:29
beautiful, beautiful,
01:45:35
let’s go further,
01:45:41
now we’ll get to the roundabout, we’ll get there in a heartbeat,
01:45:45
those who
01:45:48
connected later, those who didn’t have time to start
01:45:52
the stream will now see the town hall
01:46:16
you can hear the music, no, it’s like a
01:46:20
woman, it’s a man,
01:46:22
so there’s a
01:46:27
great walk being played, and it’s a
01:46:33
great walk, and we’re going out with you
01:46:36
to the theater,
01:46:38
here’s the drama theater, and
01:46:41
in front of us is
01:46:43
the skating rink,
01:46:45
the town hall, familiar places from where we
01:46:51
started our walk today,
01:46:56
well, almost two hours of streaming for two hours. I'm walking
01:47:01
and showing you the beautiful Vienna,
01:47:29
so let's cross the road,
01:47:40
well, friends, I'll probably
01:47:41
switch off, I showed everything, I told you,
01:47:45
like it, subscribe to the channel and
01:47:50
see you in the new stream, we agreed
01:47:53
with you, Denisko hto was a gita blog, zeal
01:47:56
for Austria, come to me for
01:47:58
a tour at my place many interesting
01:48:00
excursions, I’ll show you everything, tell you everything and
01:48:04
conduct excursions at the highest
01:48:07
level, have a
01:48:09
nice day, friends, bye
01:48:25
[applause]
01:48:37
[applause]

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