Rare color photographs of pre-war Germany
Long before Germany was destroyed and destroyed by the First and During the Second World Wars, it was a country of peaceful beauty, Gothic splendor and picturesque villages. After the end of the Second World War, the country was rebuilt for more than a decade, and, unfortunately, the quiet charm of the beginning of the XX century was lost forever.
We present you rare photos that were taken from a recently appeared photo album titled "Germany around 1900: Portrait in Color", which will allow you to see the country's past, a leisurely and peaceful era, untouched by the pain and destruction of war.
The Grand Duke's Palace in Mecklenburg.
The town Hall in Wernigerode.
Sigmaringen Castle.
Embankment in Westerland.
A bedroom in Neuschwanstein Castle. Now the castle is one of the most popular places for tourists.
The castle in the vicinity of Trehtingshausen and the town hall in Hildesheim.
Bastai Bridge.
Cathedral in Berlin.
Traditional German cuisine.
Other photos from the photo album "Germany around 1900"
Keywords: 20th century | Germany | Past | Photo album | Color photography