Rare color photographs of pre-war Germany

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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.

Rare color photographs of pre-war Germany
Rare color photographs of pre-war Germany

The Grand Duke's Palace in Mecklenburg.

Rare color photographs of pre-war Germany

The town Hall in Wernigerode.

Rare color photographs of pre-war Germany

Sigmaringen Castle.

Rare color photographs of pre-war Germany

Embankment in Westerland.

Rare color photographs of pre-war Germany

A bedroom in Neuschwanstein Castle. Now the castle is one of the most popular places for tourists.

Rare color photographs of pre-war Germany

The castle in the vicinity of Trehtingshausen and the town hall in Hildesheim.

Rare color photographs of pre-war Germany

Bastai Bridge.

Rare color photographs of pre-war Germany

Cathedral in Berlin.

Rare color photographs of pre-war Germany

Traditional German cuisine.

Rare color photographs of pre-war Germany

Other photos from the photo album "Germany around 1900"

Rare color photographs of pre-war Germany

Keywords: 20th century | Germany | Past | Photo album | Color photography

     

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