Vienna - Your Guide to Empress Sisi's Castles and Jewelry
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 มิ.ย. 2024
- DW's Hannah Hummel explores the Austrian capital on the footsteps of Empress Sisi. Vienna is where the iconic empress lived, suffered and loved. She still intrigues people today: as recently as 2022 there were a new film and a series about her.
What did Sisi have that others didn't? Find out with Hannah!
00:00 Intro in Vienna's old town
00:54 Hofburg Imperial Palace
04:02 Empress Elisabeth Memorial in Volksgarten
05:56 Schönbrunn Palace
07:39 Coffee house Demel
09:00 Jewelery A.E. Köchert
CREDITS:
Report: Hannah Hummel
Camera/Editing: Neven Hillebrands
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Hannah's smiles always cheer me up
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Hannah and her team always produce such high-quality content, and this video is no exception. Danke, und weiter so!
Thank you! 🥰
Many thanks to sharing your sumptuous visit to Vienna.
What a beautiful place and palace. well presented. as for the star crown you wore. A quote from Kevin Costner in the movie Robin Hood. "A women of your beauty has no need for such decorations" more castles and palace tours ,maybe a Citadel. Well Done. I like your Charisma.
i will definitely use your channel as my main reference for my holiday in Europe next month!
This is the best compliment for us!
Serious wow, Hannah👑
Thank you for the informative video clip.
A very interesting presentation, Hannah! I wasn't aware of the Sissi Museum of the Hofburg, I'll visit it during my next trip to Vienna.
I was in Vienna this summer, went to the sissi museum but was disappointed to find out that most of the objects on display were replicas. Other than that I had a pretty good time
Wow thank you
I'm big fan of the empress Sissi, I really like her! I hope to go one day, is my dream 😊😊
Very interesting, thank you!!
One of my bright memories from youth is a series about a woman who tried to look like Sissi (from Il commissario Rex) :))
So nice palace
Next time visit the summer palace she build in Corfu island Greece. Is very famous and the story is sad.
Corfu is unfortunately pretty far away 😉.
This young woman seems the ideal presenter of a program about Sissi - since she seems to exude something of the feel of that poor soul's psychological problems.
If I had enough $$$$ to travel such wonderful places.....
People on the top can not escape from the loneliness.
The tiara was a nice touch, I almost swallowed my tongue upon hearing the price-€77K! Cough, cough…!
😂 Yes, it's so out of reach for the most people on this planet.
@@DWTravel Still, wearing the tiara if only for the video shoot is pretty memorable, and you can always state later “I was a Princess…”, and get a laugh! Keep making these fun videos!
Are you really that surprised that diamonds are expensive?
For me, Sisi is too extravagant, perhaps like a bit Maria Antoinette..most people lived in poverty, and the monarch never didnt care.. But l love so much that beautifull palace, inside it n the both modern + ancient buildings in Austria that shown in this video.. Definitely the European buildings
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Any biographyc novel that you guys recommend?
Im a big fan of empress Elizabeth and just watched the movie corsage, honestly I didn't get it. The movie made her look unstable. Most of the movie was true but how much was it?
I don't agree with your commenter that what Empress Sisi what she wanted was glamour, drama, royalty, etc. What she wanted was FREEDOM!
Her smile at 5:08 make me scare💀💀
нельзя было возвращаться из-за этого время потерял на этих убогих
Sounds like she was a caged bird 😢
Why are people still treating emperalism like it was a fairytale about kings and queens??? Do you learn history at schools at all? Or just watching glamourised to the max movies about those "great"monarchs?? I hope you do understand what was a price for this riches
People are interested in the lives of kings and queens, and that's fine. One's opinion on the nature of the Austro-Hungarian Empire has nothing to do with being interested in the life of one of its empresses.
You, on the other hand, just want to feel superior to others. That's the entire motivation behind your comment and it's quite pathetic.
price of civilization