Museum für angewandte Kunst, Wien
Ein sehr schönes Museum mit einer interessanten Sammlung und interessanten Ausstellungen. Macht mit mir einen Besuch in dem Haus am Ring und genießt die Ausstellungen: Plakate, Wien um 1900, Handwerk sowie Glas der Architekten und Gläser der Empire und Biedermeierzeit.
Wiedereröffnung des Kunstgewerbemuseums in Berlin (re-opening of the Museum of Applied Arts)
Interview (in German) with architect Wilfried Kühn and impressions of the permanent collection of the Museum of Applied Arts in Berlin on the occasion of the re-opening on 22.11.2014... read more in German:
Interview mit Architekt Wilfried Kühn und Impressionen aus der Dauerausstellung des Kunstgewerbemuseums am Kulturforum in Berlin bei der Wiederöffnung am 22.11.2014.
Ein Methusalem will modisch werden: Das älteste deutsche Kunstgewerbemuseum gönnt sich eine Frischzellenkur. Die beschränkt sich auf kosmetische Eingriffe: Schicke Kleider in Höhlengängen, grelle Signal-Buchstaben und Räume im Raum – besser als nichts.
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Jil Sander Solo Exhibition in Frankfurt (3)
FashionUnited visits the first solo exhibition of Jil Sander at the Museum Angewandte Kunst in Frankfurt, Germany.
Museum für Angewandte Kunst mit neuem Konzept
Seit rund 30 Jahren gibt es nun schon das Museum für angewandte Kunst in Frankfurt. Höchste Zeit also für ein wenig Veränderung. Seit dem 1. August gibt es einen neuen Direktor, Matthias Wagner K, und der hat seine Pläne für eine Neukonzeption des Gebäudes vorgestellt.
Domapartment Cologne City am Stadtmuseum - Köln - Germany
Domapartment Cologne City am Stadtmuseum hotel city: Köln - Country: Germany
Address: Komödienstraße 50 Etage1, Etage 2; zip code: 50667
Domapartment Cologne City am Stadtmuseum is set in Cologne, 300 metres from Museum of Applied Art, Cologne. Der Spiegel Gallery is 300 metres away. Free WiFi is featured . All units have a seating and dining area.
-- Le Domapartment Cologne City am Stadtmuseum est situé à Cologne, à 300 mètres du musée des arts appliqués et de la galerie d'art Der Spiegel. Une connexion Wi-Fi est disponible gratuitement.
-- Das Domapartment Cologne City am Stadtmuseum begrüßt Sie in Köln. Hier wohnen Sie 300 m vom Museum für Angewandte Kunst Köln entfernt. Die Galerie Der Spiegel erreichen Sie ebenfalls nach 300 m. WLAN nutzen Sie kostenfrei.
-- Domapartment Cologne City am Stadtmuseum ligt in Keulen, op 300 meter van het Museum voor Toegepaste Kunst. De Spiegelgalerie ligt op 300 meter afstand. U kunt gratis gebruikmaken van gr WiFi. Alle accommodaties hebben een zithoek en een eethoek.
-- Domapartment Cologne City am Stadtmuseum公寓式酒店位于科隆市(Cologne),距离科隆应用艺术博物馆(Museum of Applied Art, Cologne)300米,距离明镜画廊(Der Spiegel Gallery)300米,提供免费WiFi。 所有公寓均设有休息和用餐区。厨房配备了洗碗机、烤箱、冰箱、咖啡机和水壶。每间公寓均设有带浴缸或淋浴设施、免费洗浴用品和吹风机的私人浴室。酒店提供床单。 Domapartment Cologne...
-- Комплекс апартаментов Cologne City am Stadtmuseum расположен в Кёльне, в 300 метрах от Музея прикладного искусства и от галереи современного искусства «Дер-Шпигель». К услугам гостей бесплатный Wi-Fi.
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150 Jahre Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien
Im Jahr 1867 wurde am k. k. Österreichischen Museum für Kunst und Industrie (dem heutigen MAK) die Kunstgewerbeschule eingerichtet, um das österreichische Kunsthandwerk international konkurrenzfähig zu machen. Sie ist die Vorgängerinstitution der heutigen Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien (die Angewandte), die nunmehr ihr 150-Jahr-Jubiläum feiert.
Die Ausstellung ÄSTHETIK DER VERÄNDERUNG. 150 Jahre Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien wirft in zwei Teilen einen Blick zurück auf 150 Jahre Universitätsgeschichte und wagt gleichzeitig einen Ausblick in die Zukunft.
Eine Kooperation der Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien und des MAK.
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Elisabeth Schmuttermeier, Kustodin MAK-Sammlung Metall und Wiener-Werkstätte-Archiv
Patrick Werkner, Univ.-Prof. und Leiter, Kunstsammlung und Archiv, Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien
Gerald Bast, Rektor, Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien
Peter Weibel, emer. o. Univ.-Prof., Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien; Vorstand ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie, Karlsruhe
Führungen und Rahmenprogramm zur Ausstellung unter:
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FR, 15.12.2017–SO, 15.04.2018
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In 1867 the School of Arts and Crafts was established at the Imperial Royal Austrian Museum of Art and Industry (today’s MAK) to enable Austrian arts and crafts to compete internationally. This school is the antecedent institution of today’s University of Applied Arts Vienna, which is now celebrating its 150th anniversary.
The exhibition AESTHETICS OF CHANGE: 150 Years of the University of Applied Arts Vienna in two parts casts a glance back onto 150 years of the University’s history, while at the same time daring to look into the future.
A cooperation between the University of Applied Arts Vienna and the MAK
Curators
Elisabeth Schmuttermeier, Curator, MAK Metal Collection and Wiener Werkstätte Archive
Patrick Werkner, Professor and Head of the Art Collection and Archive, University of Applied Arts Vienna
Gerald Bast, President, University of Applied Arts Vienna
Peter Weibel, Professor (emer.), University of Applied Arts Vienna; Executive Director, ZKM | Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe
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'Typisch Deutsch?' - Rolf Sachs
Punctual? Rigorous? Romantic? What does it mean to be typically German? Rolf Sachs, a half-German, half-French artist and designer with a wry eye and a scarf made from dusters, explores the clichés that form his notion of a nation in a new exhibition at MAKK, Köln's Museum of Applied Arts. Culture editor Robert Bound went along to sort the ‘schadenfreude' from the 'sehnsucht'. To discover more about Monocle magazine head to
Cologne (Allemagne) : Itinéraire de visite touristique par vue aérienne de la ville en 3D
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Visite virtuelle de la ville de Cologne (Allemagne), par vue aérienne en 3D, à partir du logiciel Google Earth.
Détail de la visite par lieux :
- Phantasialand, Talocan & Chiapas
- Châteaux d'Augustusburg et de Falkenlust
- Max Ernst Museum. Brühl
- Lindenthaler Tierpark & Stadtwald
- Église Saint-Pantaléon de Cologne
- Rheinauhafen
- Deutsches Sport & Olympia Museum
- Cologne Chocolate Museum
- Église Sainte-Marie-du-Capitole
- Heumarkt
- Hohe Straße
- Église Saint-Martin de Cologne
- Musée du Parfum
- Musée Wallraf Richartz
- Hôtel de ville de Cologne
- Alter Markt
- Pretório Romano
- Musée Schnütgen
- Schildergasse
- Kolumba
- Musée des arts appliqués
- Cathédrale de Cologne & Châsse des rois mages
- Musée romain-germanique
- Musée Ludwig
- Musée Käthe-Kollwitz
- Belgian Quarter
- Basilique Saint-Géréon de Cologne
- Merkez Camii - Grande Mosquée de Cologne
- Colonius
- Kölnturm
- Zoo de Cologne
- Eigelsteintorburg
- Église Sainte-Ursule de Cologne
- Hohenzollernbrücke
- KölnTriangle
- Rheinpark
- Odysseum
- AQUALAND Freizeitbad
- Neuland Park
- Japanischer Garten Leverkusen
- Altenberger Dom
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1. Goetheturm
Goethe Tower is wooden, 43-m high observation tower at the northern edge of Frankfurt City Forest. It has 196 steps and since 1999 it was the tallest wooden building in Germany open to the public.
2. Gruneburgpark
Gruneburgpark is one of the most scenic parks in the city. It is located at Westend district of the city. In 1789 Peter Heinrich Metzler had purchased the place and started to design the park, named it Green Castle.
3. Hauptwache
Hauptwache is the Times Square of Frankfurt. It has also major subway station with more than 180,000 passengers.
4. Historisches Museum
The historisches museum on the Romerberg is Frankfurt's municipal museum. The unique historic architectural ensemble welcomes visitors with topical permanent and special exhibitions
5. Ikonen Museum
Ikonen-Museum is a museum in Frankfurt dedicated to Byzantine/ Orthodox Iconography. It is located in eastern end of the Frankfurt Museum Embankment and currently housed in German monastery.
6. Kunsthalle Schirn
Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt is an art gallery located in the heart of old city (next to DOM - Frankfurt Cathedral). It was opened in 1986 and since then it has mounted over 200 exhibitions on various subjects
7. Liebighaus
Located in a 19th century villa in Frankfurt, Liebieghaus is an art museum dedicated to sculpture. Museum was created in 1896 and acquired by Frankfurt City in 1908
8. Museum fur Angewandte Kunst
Also known locally as MAK (Museum of Applied Arts) is an art gallery/museum located in Frankfurt Germany. The building was designed as a craft museum,
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The applied arts are all the arts that apply design and decoration to everyday and essentially practical objects in order to make them aesthetically pleasing. The term is used in distinction to the fine arts, which are those that produce objects with no practical use, whose only purpose is to be beautiful or stimulate the intellect in some way. In practice, the two often overlap. Applied arts largely overlaps with decorative arts, and the modern making of applied art is usually called design.
Example of applied arts are:
Architecture – also counted as a fine art.
Goldsmithing and artistic forms of metalworking – until the Renaissance art in metal was often the most prestigious, but subsequently it has lost ground.
Ceramic art
Artistic glass and enamel
Automotive design
The fashion industry
Furniture design
Paper marbling applied to books
Anpassen Deluxe - Sehe ich richtig aus? | 8. Episode | BlackRockTalk
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Dieter Rams
Dieter Rams (born 20 May 1932 in Wiesbaden, Hessen) is a German industrial designer closely associated with the consumer products company Braun and the Functionalist school of industrial design.
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Pandora Fotografie - Paukenschlag der Moderne
Das „Neue Sehen“ entwickelte sich mit dem Überwerfen hergebrachter Kunstformen. In der Sowjetunion focht Alexander Rodtschenko einen Kampf gegen die klassischen Ikonen der Malerei. In Europa fiel ein markanter Startschuss 1916 in Zürich: DaDa, die Antikunst, trat auf den Plan. Antikunst und Antikrieg waren eine Einheit. Mit der Kunst in politische Prozesse einzugreifen, war hier der Anspruch. Daneben oder parallel suchte das Bauhaus nach formstarken Ausdrucksmöglichkeiten. Das deutsche Fotomuseum in Markkleeberg zeigt fotografische Werke von Man Ray, Lázló Moholy-Nagy, El Lissitzky, Alexander Rodtschenko, Raoul Hausmann und Umbo aus der Kölner Sammlung von Horst und Barbara Hahn, die dem ästhetischen Konzept des „Neuen Sehens“ folgen – für die Kunstgeschichte wirksam und für die Betrachter spannend bis in die heutige Zeit der schnellen Bilder.
Im Unterschied (...) zu zahlreichen westeuropäischen Neuerern befassen sich die sowjetischen radikalen Fotografen nicht mit Experimenten über 'gegenstandslose' Fotografie. In ihren Fotografien bleiben sie weiter Fotoreporter, bemüht, das wirkliche Leben zu erfassen. El Lissitzky, 1929
Der Maler, Fotograf und Multikünstler Man Ray (bürgerlich: Emmanuel Radnitzky) schuf wie sein Zeitgenosse John Heartfield (bürgerlich: Helmut Herzfeld, Grafiker und Fotomonteur, DaDa-Künstler) Bildwerke, die über das Kunstpublikum hinaus sich in alle Gesellschaftsschichten Zugang verschafften. Man Ray’s Bildkompositionen erwecken vielfach den Anschein einer Filmszene, die nur den Ausschnitt aus einer großen Geschichte anreißt. Eine Aufnahme (ohne Titel, 1983) von Helmut Neustädter (bekannt unter dem Künstlernamen Helmut Newton), die eine entfernte Verwandtschaft zu May Ray’s Erzählkunst offenbart, wurde 1984 zum Cover der „Scorpions“, Love at First Sting („Liebe auf den ersten Stich“)“. Nicht alle Bildautoren sind im „Paukenschlag der Moderne“ erfasst, überbrücken aber sowohl die damalige Äthetik als auch die Antikriegshaltung der Dadaisten. Insbesondere der Bauhausschüler Otto Maximilian Umbehr (Umbo) portraitiert die Kühlerhaube eines Horch (späteren Audi) im Jahr 1929 mit Hingabe, wie eine tote Fliege (1947) oder den Heimkehrer und Flüchtlinge 1946. Letztere in tiefschichtiger Anspielung und Blick auf den Waggon mit der Aufschrift Für nässeempfindliche Güter ungeeignet. Umbo, der in Berlin mit dem Filmer Walter Ruttmann zusammenarbeitete, fotografierte bis 1956 das Elend der Nachkriegszeit für die KPD-Zeitung Hannoversche Volksstimme. (Roland Günter: Fotografie als Waffe, 1977)
Die Basis des Filmclips bildet der (vergriffene) Katalog der Sammlung Horst und Barbara Hahn „Von Man Ray bis Siegmar Polke. Eine besondere Fotografiegeschichte“, Städtische Galerie Delmenhorst, 2006 .
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Cologne
Cologne (English pronunciation: /kəˈloʊn/, German: Köln [kœln] ( ), Colognian: Kölle [ˈkœɫə] ( )) is Germany's fourth-largest city (after Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich), and is the largest city both in the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and within the Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Area, one of the major European metropolitan areas with more than ten million inhabitants.
Cologne is located on both sides of the Rhine River. The city's famous Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) is the seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Cologne. The University of Cologne (Universität zu Köln) is one of Europe's oldest and largest universities.
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00:04:01 1 Distinctions
00:07:02 2 Etymology
00:09:32 3 History
00:09:41 3.1 Early history and Holy Roman Empire
00:11:58 3.2 Impact of French revolution and the Napoleonic Wars
00:13:26 3.3 Frankfurt as a fully sovereign state
00:14:40 3.4 Frankfurt after the loss of sovereignty
00:20:13 4 Geography
00:20:29 4.1 Site
00:21:45 4.2 Districts
00:23:34 4.3 History of incorporations
00:26:11 4.4 Neighbouring districts and cities
00:27:25 4.5 Climate
00:27:59 5 Demographics
00:28:08 5.1 Population
00:30:01 5.2 Immigration
00:31:19 5.3 Religion
00:32:45 6 Politics
00:33:44 6.1 International relations
00:33:56 6.1.1 Partnerships
00:34:52 7 Cityscape
00:35:01 7.1 Landmarks
00:43:20 7.2 20th-century architecture
00:46:04 7.3 21st-century architecture
00:47:35 7.4 Skyscrapers
00:50:48 7.5 History of high-rise buildings
00:52:56 7.6 Other tall structures
00:55:15 7.7 Shopping streets
00:58:40 7.8 Green city
01:02:02 8 Culture
01:02:11 8.1 Museums
01:05:09 8.2 Performing arts
01:05:18 8.2.1 Music
01:06:26 8.2.2 Venues
01:09:25 8.3 Botanical gardens
01:10:54 8.4 Foreign culture
01:13:16 8.5 Festivals
01:16:32 8.6 Nightlife
01:20:02 8.7 Domestic culture
01:20:42 8.8 Culinary specialties
01:23:45 9 Transport
01:23:54 9.1 Airports
01:24:02 9.1.1 Frankfurt Airport
01:25:41 9.1.2 Frankfurt Hahn Airport
01:26:22 9.1.3 Frankfurt Egelsbach Airport
01:26:42 9.2 Roads
01:28:24 9.3 Railway stations
01:28:33 9.3.1 Frankfurt Central Station
01:29:56 9.3.2 Frankfurt Airport stations
01:30:46 9.3.3 Frankfurt South station
01:31:23 9.3.4 Messe stations
01:31:51 9.3.5 Konstablerwache station and Hauptwache station
01:32:33 9.4 Coach stations
01:32:54 9.5 Public transport
01:33:17 9.5.1 S-Bahn
01:34:25 9.5.2 U-Bahn
01:35:09 9.5.3 Tram
01:35:38 9.5.4 Bus
01:36:06 9.6 Taxis
01:36:48 9.7 Bicycles
01:38:26 10 Economy and business
01:40:41 10.1 Central banks
01:40:59 10.1.1 European Central Bank
01:42:22 10.1.2 German Federal Bank
01:43:11 10.2 Commercial banks
01:47:26 10.3 Frankfurt Stock Exchange
01:49:33 10.4 Frankfurt Trade Fair
01:51:07 10.4.1 Messeturm
01:51:40 10.5 Aviation
01:52:02 10.5.1 Lufthansa
01:52:52 10.5.2 Fraport
01:53:22 10.5.3 Condor
01:53:36 10.6 Other industries
01:53:45 10.6.1 Accountancy and professional services
01:54:15 10.6.2 Credit rating agencies
01:54:27 10.6.3 Investment trust companies
01:55:09 10.6.4 Management consultancies
01:55:28 10.6.5 Real estate services companies
01:55:46 10.6.6 Law firms
01:56:36 10.6.7 Advertising agencies
01:57:09 10.6.8 Food
01:57:34 10.6.9 Automotive
01:58:02 10.6.10 Construction
01:58:20 10.6.11 Property and real estate
01:58:51 10.6.12 Other
02:01:08 10.7 Urban area (suburban) businesses
02:02:58 11 Quality of life
02:05:09 12 Governmental institutions
02:05:19 12.1 European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority
02:05:50 12.2 Federal Financial Supervisory Authority
02:06:18 12.3 International Finance Corporation
02:06:43 12.4 German National Library
02:07:30 13 Trade unions and associations
02:09:02 14 Tourism
02:09:11 14.1 Sights
02:09:48 14.2 Sights in the Frankfurt Rhein-Main-Area
02:10:08 14.2.1 North
02:10:35 14.2.2 West
02:11:02 14.2.3 East
02:11:19 14.2.4 South
02:11:47 15 Consulates
02:12:18 16 Courts
02:12:58 17 Media
02:13:07 17.1 Newspapers
02:13:51 17.2 Magazines
02:14:25 17.3 Radio and TV
02:15:30 17.4 News agency
02:15:45 18 Education and research
02:16:01 18.1 Johann Wolfgang Goethe University
02:16:36 18.2 Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
02:17:22 18.3 Frankfurt School of Finance and Management
02:18:02 18.4 Städelschule
02:18:28 18.5 Music schools and conservatory
02:18:57 18.6 Other notable schools
02:20:13 18.6.1 Education and media
02:20:45 19 Sports
02:21:59 20 See also
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Frankfurt (officially: Frankfurt am Main ( ...
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00:04:03 1 History
00:04:11 1.1 Roman Cologne
00:05:58 1.2 Middle Ages
00:09:43 1.3 Early modern history
00:11:52 1.4 From the 19th century until World War II
00:18:49 1.5 World War II
00:21:50 1.6 Post-war Cologne until today
00:24:31 1.7 Post-reunification
00:25:57 2 Geography
00:26:56 2.1 Districts
00:27:12 2.2 Climate
00:28:31 2.3 Flood protection
00:29:24 3 Demographics
00:32:36 3.1 Residents of Cologne with foreign citizenship
00:32:55 3.2 Language
00:33:41 3.3 Religion
00:34:55 4 Government
00:35:10 4.1 Political traditions and developments
00:36:26 4.2 Mayor
00:36:52 4.3 Elections
00:37:08 4.4 Make-up of city council
00:37:21 5 Cityscape
00:38:34 6 Wildlife
00:39:28 7 Tourism
00:39:58 7.1 Landmarks
00:40:07 7.1.1 Churches
00:41:24 7.1.2 Medieval houses
00:41:55 7.1.3 Medieval city gates
00:42:17 7.2 Streets
00:43:29 7.3 Bridges
00:44:21 7.4 High-rise structures
00:45:09 8 Culture
00:48:56 8.1 Carnival
00:50:06 8.2 Rivalry with Düsseldorf
00:50:49 8.3 Museums
00:52:53 8.4 Music fairs and festivals
00:53:18 9 Economy
00:56:34 10 Transport
00:56:43 10.1 Road transport
00:58:33 10.2 Cycling
00:59:08 10.3 Rail transport
01:00:50 10.4 Water transport
01:01:17 10.5 Air transport
01:02:02 11 Education
01:02:48 12 Media
01:03:37 13 Sports
01:06:11 14 Notable residents
01:06:25 15 International relations
01:06:36 15.1 Twin towns and sister cities
01:06:48 16 See also
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Cologne (English: ; German: Köln, pronounced [kœln] (listen), Ripuarian: Kölle [ˈkœlə] (listen)) is the largest city of Germany's most populous federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, and its 1 million+ (2016) inhabitants make it the fourth most populous city in Germany after Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich. The largest city on the Rhine, it is also the most populous city both of the Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Region, which is Germany's largest and one of Europe's major metropolitan areas, and of the Rhineland. Centred on the left bank of the Rhine, Cologne is about 45 kilometres (28 mi) southeast of North Rhine-Westphalia's capital of Düsseldorf and 25 kilometres (16 mi) northwest of Bonn. It is the largest city in the Central Franconian and Ripuarian dialect areas.
The city's famous Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) is the seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Cologne. There are many institutions of higher education in the city, most notably the University of Cologne (Universität zu Köln), one of Europe's oldest and largest universities, the Technical University of Cologne (Technische Hochschule Köln), Germany's largest university of applied sciences, and the German Sport University Cologne (Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln), Germany's only sport university. Cologne Bonn Airport (Flughafen Köln/Bonn) is Germany's seventh-largest airport and lies in the southeast of the city. The main airport for the Rhine-Ruhr region is Düsseldorf Airport.
Cologne was founded and established in Ubii territory in the 1st century AD as the Roman Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium, the first word of which is the origin of its name. An alternative Latin name of the settlement is Augusta Ubiorum, after the Ubii. Cologne, the French version of the city's name, has become standard in English as well. The city functioned as the capital of the Roman province of Germania Inferior and as the headquarters of the Roman military in the region until occupied by the Franks in 462. During the Middle Ages it flourished on one of the most important major trade routes between east and west in Europe. Cologne was one of the leading members of the Hanseatic League and one of the largest cities north of the Alps in medieval and Renaissance times. Prior to World War II the city had undergone several occupations by the French and also by the British (191 ...
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- Socrates
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Cologne (English: ; German: Köln, pronounced [kœln] (listen), Ripuarian: Kölle [ˈkœlə] (listen)) is the largest city of Germany's most populous federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, and its 1,075,935 (2016) inhabitants make it the fourth most populous city in Germany after Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich. The largest city on the Rhine, it is also the most populous city both of the Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Region, which is Germany's largest and one of Europe's major metropolitan areas, and of the Rhineland. Centred on the left bank of the Rhine, Cologne is about 45 kilometres (28 mi) southeast of North Rhine-Westphalia's capital of Düsseldorf and 25 kilometres (16 mi) northwest of Bonn. It is the largest city in the Central Franconian and Ripuarian dialect areas.
The city's famous Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) is the seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Cologne. There are many institutions of higher education in the city, most notably the University of Cologne (Universität zu Köln), one of Europe's oldest and largest universities, the Technical University of Cologne (Technische Hochschule Köln), Germany's largest university of applied sciences, and the German Sport University Cologne (Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln), Germany's only sport university. Cologne Bonn Airport (Flughafen Köln/Bonn) is Germany's seventh-largest airport and lies in the southeast of the city. The main airport for the Rhine-Ruhr region is Düsseldorf Airport.
Cologne was founded and established in Ubii territory in the 1st century AD as the Roman Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium, the first word of which is the origin of its name. An alternative Latin name of the settlement is Augusta Ubiorum, after the Ubii. Cologne, the French version of the city's name, has become standard in English as well. The city functioned as the capital of the Roman province of Germania Inferior and as the headquarters of the Roman military in the region until occupied by the Franks in 462. During the Middle Ages it flourished on one of the most important major trade routes between east and west in Europe. Cologne was one of the leading members of the Hanseatic League and one of the largest cities north of the Alps in medieval and Renaissance times. Prior to World War II the city had undergone several occupations by the French and also by the British (1918–1926). Cologne was one of the most heavily bombed cities in Germany during World War II, with the Royal Air Force (RAF) dropping 34,711 long tons (35,268 tonnes) of bombs on the city.
The bombing reduced the population by 95%, mainly due to evacuation, and destroyed almost the entire city. With the intention of restoring as many historic buildings as possible, the successful postwar rebuilding has resulted in a very mixed and unique cityscape.
Cologne is a major cultural centre for the Rhineland; it hosts more than 30 museums and hundreds of galleries. Exhibitions range from local ancient Roman archeological sites to contemporary graphics and sculpture. The Cologne Trade Fair hosts a number of trade shows such as Art Cologne, imm Cologne, Gamescom, and the Photokina.
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00:03:17 1 History
00:03:26 1.1 Roman Cologne
00:04:51 1.2 Middle Ages
00:07:54 1.3 Early modern history
00:09:38 1.4 From the 19th century until World War II
00:15:12 1.5 World War II
00:17:39 1.6 Post-war Cologne until today
00:19:50 1.7 Post-reunification
00:21:00 2 Geography
00:21:49 2.1 Districts
00:22:03 2.2 Climate
00:23:08 2.3 Flood protection
00:23:52 3 Demographics
00:26:29 3.1 Residents of Cologne with foreign citizenship
00:26:46 3.2 Language
00:27:25 3.3 Religion
00:28:05 4 Government
00:28:19 4.1 Political traditions and developments
00:29:22 4.2 Mayor
00:29:45 4.3 Elections
00:29:59 4.4 Make-up of city council
00:30:11 5 Cityscape
00:31:11 6 Wildlife
00:31:56 7 Tourism
00:32:22 7.1 Landmarks
00:32:30 7.1.1 Churches
00:33:34 7.1.2 Medieval houses
00:34:00 7.1.3 Medieval city gates
00:34:20 7.2 Streets
00:35:19 7.3 Bridges
00:36:02 7.4 High-rise structures
00:36:43 8 Culture
00:39:45 8.1 Carnival
00:40:42 8.2 Rivalry with Düsseldorf
00:41:18 8.3 Museums
00:42:59 8.4 Music fairs and festivals
00:43:22 9 Economy
00:46:00 10 Transport
00:46:09 10.1 Road transport
00:47:39 10.2 Cycling
00:48:08 10.3 Rail transport
00:49:32 10.4 Water transport
00:49:54 10.5 Air transport
00:50:32 11 Education
00:51:11 12 Media
00:51:53 13 Sports
00:53:57 14 Notable residents
00:54:10 15 International relations
00:54:20 15.1 Twin towns and sister cities
00:54:31 16 See also
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
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Cologne (English: ; German: Köln, pronounced [kœln] (listen), Ripuarian: Kölle [ˈkœlə] (listen)) is the largest city of Germany's most populous federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, and its 1,075,935 (2016) inhabitants make it the fourth most populous city in Germany after Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich. The largest city on the Rhine, it is also the most populous city both of the Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Region, which is Germany's largest and one of Europe's major metropolitan areas, and of the Rhineland. Centred on the left bank of the Rhine, Cologne is about 45 kilometres (28 mi) southeast of North Rhine-Westphalia's capital of Düsseldorf and 25 kilometres (16 mi) northwest of Bonn. It is the largest city in the Central Franconian and Ripuarian dialect areas.
The city's famous Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) is the seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Cologne. There are many institutions of higher education in the city, most notably the University of Cologne (Universität zu Köln), one of Europe's oldest and largest universities, the Technical University of Cologne (Technische Hochschule Köln), Germany's largest university of applied sciences, and the German Sport University Cologne (Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln), Germany's only sport university. Cologne Bonn Airport (Flughafen Köln/Bonn) is Germany's seventh-largest airport and lies in the southeast of the city. The main airport for the Rhine-Ruhr region is Düsseldorf Airport.
Cologne was founded and established in Ubii territory in the 1st century AD as the Roman Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium, the first word of which is the origin of its name. An alternative Latin name of the settlement is Augusta Ubiorum, after the Ubii. Cologne, the French version of the city's name, has become standard in English as well. The city functioned as the capital of the Roman province of Germania Inferior and as the headquarters of the Roman military in the region until occupied by the Franks in 462. During the Middle Ages it flourished on one of the most important major trade routes between east and west in Europe. Cologne was one of the leading members of the Hanseatic League and one of the largest cities north of the Alps in medieval and Renaissance times. Prior to World War II the city had undergone several occupations by the French and also by the British (1918–1926). Cologne was one of the most heavily bombed cities in Germany during World War II, with the Royal Air Force (RAF) dropping 34,711 long tons (35,268 tonnes) of bombs on the city.
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Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt (; German: [vʊnt]; 16 August 1832 – 31 August 1920) was a German physician, physiologist, philosopher, and professor, known today as one of the founding figures of modern psychology. Wundt, who noted psychology as a science apart from philosophy and biology, was the first person ever to call himself a psychologist. He is widely regarded as the father of experimental psychology. In 1879, Wundt founded the first formal laboratory for psychological research at the University of Leipzig. This marked psychology as an independent field of study. By creating this laboratory he was able to establish psychology as a separate science from other disciplines. He also formed the first academic journal for psychological research, Philosophische Studien (from 1881 to 1902), set up to publish the Institute's research.A survey published in American Psychologist in 1991 ranked Wundt's reputation in first place regarding all-time eminence based on ratings provided by 29 American historians of psychology. William James and Sigmund Freud were ranked a distant second and third.