>>212816786 (OP) Help how do I extend the life of my pomander orange???!??!?!
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 7:54:11 AM No.212816816
>>212816786 (OP) the worst thing is that european countries spend loads of money to make their cities so "beautiful"
in the same time >rents are so high >people struggle to start families >all the european countries are in huge debts it's like they just want to attract foreigners
>>212816786 (OP) I actually enjoy the classical architecture. I have an upcoming business trip in Frankfurt. All I’ve heard is that this place is the complete opposite and has modern skyscraper bullshit so I’ll probably be disappointed
>>212816786 (OP) Because most of it is 19th century architecture that were full-on imaginary "revival" styles, this of course is convergent with the rise of nationalism and the invention of history.
Here's some gaudy Norwegian 19th century architecture, meant to invoke a norse style.
>>212816963 Post the posh parts of stockholm and they will look the same as the posh parts of warsaw, prague, zurich or paris
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 8:07:27 AM No.212817026
>>212816969 Berlin itself is a copy since it was burnt down in WW2 retard. Everything is probably a copy of Vienna (which is currently still my favorite city by the way)
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 8:13:04 AM No.212817122
>>212817000 What did urban architecture looked like in 16-17th century norway? Did you had stone cities and such?
>>212816786 (OP) It's only about western European cities and that's because they are cleaned every day to look nicer to tourists because tourism is the only relevant branch of economy in Europe left, after all of the industry moved either to Asia or America.
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 8:29:44 AM No.212817402
>>212817374 >Fix your taste. I mean, it would look a bit funky in summer but during winter it looks really cool.
>>212817374 Forgot to date the image, Bryggen was constructed mostly in the mid-16th century, though they've been restored following fires etc. several times.