Architecture is a cultural treasure, and doors and windows play an important role
Augsburg was mentioned in an interview with Dr. Kurt Gribl, the mayor of Augsburg:Augsburg is the only city in Germany with a legally protected festival, which is valid only within the city limits. August 8th is our Augsburger Friedensfest, which dates back to the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, which ended the persecution of Protestants during the Thirty Years War.
But Augsburg is also a former Free Imperial city, a bustling city in the days of the merchant Fugger, and the birthplace of Leopold Mozart and Bertolt Brecht. It is the place where the diesel engine was invented, and it can apply for a UNESCO World Heritage Site with its long water conservancy system. Don't forget: Augsburg also has a puppet theater. This city with a history of more than 2,000 years is colorful. The citizens of Augsburg are proud of it, but they don't have to work too hard for it. This is a very important feature of Augsburg.
When the host asked: "What do you see when you look out of the window from your office?" Kurt Gribl replied: "Our historic city hall, which is the master architect Elias Holl (Elias Holl) Built in the 17th century. It is one of the most impressive town halls in Europe and is considered the most important Renaissance secular building north of the Alps. Its interior shines in the Golden Hall, a German Renaissance One of the most important cultural treasures of the late period. Sadly, it was all destroyed in the bombing of 1944, but it was later rebuilt as it was.”
It can be seen that if one wants to understand the culture and history of a country, the existence of architecture as a tangible object seems to convey intangible emotions to the world. In fact, many countries or regions have their own famous buildings. For example, when we talk about Italy, others will think of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. When talking about France, others will think of the Louvre, Notre Dame Cathedral, Arc de Triomphe and so on. Speaking of China, there are 56 ethnic groups in China, and each ethnic group has its own local culture and unique architectural design. In fact, the reason why some buildings can be left or remembered is the important part of its design concept and selection of building materials.
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