Nestled just outside of the Ringbahn of Berlin, lay a historical little hub, a calm enclave carved out of a point in time when German Industry was at its height and technological discoveries were erupting regularly. Named after the British Queen, the area of Victoriastadt housed workers that spun wools and finery for her kingdoms consumption at high quantities. Initiating a spring of manufacturing from textiles to concrete, train brakes and pellet balls. Some relics still preserved, but virtually unnoticeable to commuters unless seen from an observing bike ride or by train window, for which the little city is surrounded by these silver snakes that guide trains. The train tracks create the boarders of Victoriastadt and their screaming lullaby is the soundtrack that signifies encapsulated mirages that poignantly speed by to be there one moment and gone the next. However all is well in the small gentle stadt, holding safe a close-knit community of artisans, historians, families and so on… a collection of people that are the result of over a century of evolutions. Though Victoriastadt is no longer an area to house workers to be employed by its nearby factories, the residue of its origins still remain. For instance, a switch-line booth may not hold the telephonic machinery it was intended for, but its shell houses a cultural craft of a newly developed artisanal kind. A tower that once dropped liquefied molton metals for its prize bounty, sits in remission above a block of row houses. And the robust bridges that safely elevate speeding trains above Victoriastads entry points, harbor mysteries of light sculptures beneath them. Glowing angels in hiding, waiting like dignified guardians, light the way to curiosity seekers that are beheld to uncover the hidden magic of a city within a city that awaits them.
Episode tip: Listen for the trains wisking by the background of this episode.
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Articles explored for this episode:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoriastadt
https://www.everestate.com/blog/neighbourhood-profile-victoriastadt-in-lichtenberg
https://karte.industriekultur.berlin/standort/ehem-knorr-bremse-hauptwerk/
to visit some of the closed monuments once a year in September:
https://www.berlin.de/en/events/2860241-2842498-heritage-day.en.html
Music by Rossano Snel @rossanofrombrazil serenading from the depths of the Schrotkugelturm
Story, Narration, Illustration & Image copyright Lacy Barry @lacy_barry 2020, hiding in plain sight in the Linienverzweiger
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Nestled just outside of the Ringbahn of Berlin, lay a historical little hub, a calm enclave carved out of a point in time when German Industry was at its height and technological discoveries were erupting regularly. Named after the British Queen, the area of Victoriastadt housed workers that spun wools and finery for her kingdoms consumption at high quantities. Initiating a spring of manufacturing from textiles to concrete, train brakes and pellet balls. Some relics still preserved, but virtually unnoticeable to commuters unless seen from an observing bike ride or by train window, for which the little city is surrounded by these silver snakes that guide trains. The train tracks create the boarders of Victoriastadt and their screaming lullaby is the soundtrack that signifies encapsulated mirages that poignantly speed by to be there one moment and gone the next. However all is well in the small gentle stadt, holding safe a close-knit community of artisans, historians, families and so on… a collection of people that are the result of over a century of evolutions. Though Victoriastadt is no longer an area to house workers to be employed by its nearby factories, the residue of its origins still remain. For instance, a switch-line booth may not hold the telephonic machinery it was intended for, but its shell houses a cultural craft of a newly developed artisanal kind. A tower that once dropped liquefied molton metals for its prize bounty, sits in remission above a block of row houses. And the robust bridges that safely elevate speeding trains above Victoriastads entry points, harbor mysteries of light sculptures beneath them. Glowing angels in hiding, waiting like dignified guardians, light the way to curiosity seekers that are beheld to uncover the hidden magic of a city within a city that awaits them.
Episode tip: Listen for the trains wisking by the background of this episode.
To support Secret Place Berlin, please visit our Patron at www.patreon.com/secretplaceberlin
Follow us on Instagram @secretplaceberlin
SHOW NOTES:
Articles explored for this episode:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoriastadt
https://www.everestate.com/blog/neighbourhood-profile-victoriastadt-in-lichtenberg
https://karte.industriekultur.berlin/standort/ehem-knorr-bremse-hauptwerk/
to visit some of the closed monuments once a year in September:
https://www.berlin.de/en/events/2860241-2842498-heritage-day.en.html
Music by Rossano Snel @rossanofrombrazil serenading from the depths of the Schrotkugelturm
Story, Narration, Illustration & Image copyright Lacy Barry @lacy_barry 2020, hiding in plain sight in the Linienverzweiger
Hidden Network of Vintage Steam Locomotives - Episode 4
Secret Place Berlin
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5 years ago
Hidden Network of Vintage Steam Locomotives - Episode 4
Climb aboard an old steam train and allow yourself to be transported back to the era of the Weimar Republic… when Marlene Dietrich dominated the silver screen, Mimi Thoma sang soothing ballads at late night cabarets, and Kurt Widmann & his Orchestra performed regular radio scores to the tune of a bustling booming Berlin up to the early eruptions of WW2. Berlin macht Dampf takes us there, as our host Lacy Barry recounts experiencing one of their vintage steam engines unexpectedly, in a real life account, for the very first time.
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For the most impressive vintage train excursions Berlin has to offer, go to https://www.berlin-macht-dampf.com/
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For more Secret Place Berlin, follow and listen to a playlist curated to the theme of SPB Episode 4 – Steam Engines of Berlin: https://open.spotify.com/user/1261720013/playlist/4ZwJWLSrjNijBSS5KJ0tcI
Warmest Thanks to Oliver Carter Wakefield of Hot Club Du Monde radio show for suggesting some of the best German music of the 1920s-1940s for this playlist. Listen to his radio show at: https://www.mixcloud.com/discover/hot-club-du-monde/
Special Thanks to Radio Spätkauf for mentioning SPB in their last episode. Hosts, Joel Dullroy, Maisie Hitchcock, Jöran Mandik and Daniel Stern share 'Berlin News in English' in a wonderfully conversational and humorous way. Listen on Apple Podcasts and RadioEins. http://www.radiospaetkauf.com/
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Music by Hyperia: https://soundcloud.com/hyperia_music in the 1st class passenger carriage.
Story, Narration, Illustration & Image copyright Lacy Barry 2020, in the engine control room.
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Nestled just outside of the Ringbahn of Berlin, lay a historical little hub, a calm enclave carved out of a point in time when German Industry was at its height and technological discoveries were erupting regularly. Named after the British Queen, the area of Victoriastadt housed workers that spun wools and finery for her kingdoms consumption at high quantities. Initiating a spring of manufacturing from textiles to concrete, train brakes and pellet balls. Some relics still preserved, but virtually unnoticeable to commuters unless seen from an observing bike ride or by train window, for which the little city is surrounded by these silver snakes that guide trains. The train tracks create the boarders of Victoriastadt and their screaming lullaby is the soundtrack that signifies encapsulated mirages that poignantly speed by to be there one moment and gone the next. However all is well in the small gentle stadt, holding safe a close-knit community of artisans, historians, families and so on… a collection of people that are the result of over a century of evolutions. Though Victoriastadt is no longer an area to house workers to be employed by its nearby factories, the residue of its origins still remain. For instance, a switch-line booth may not hold the telephonic machinery it was intended for, but its shell houses a cultural craft of a newly developed artisanal kind. A tower that once dropped liquefied molton metals for its prize bounty, sits in remission above a block of row houses. And the robust bridges that safely elevate speeding trains above Victoriastads entry points, harbor mysteries of light sculptures beneath them. Glowing angels in hiding, waiting like dignified guardians, light the way to curiosity seekers that are beheld to uncover the hidden magic of a city within a city that awaits them.
Episode tip: Listen for the trains wisking by the background of this episode.
To support Secret Place Berlin, please visit our Patron at www.patreon.com/secretplaceberlin
Follow us on Instagram @secretplaceberlin
SHOW NOTES:
Articles explored for this episode:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoriastadt
https://www.everestate.com/blog/neighbourhood-profile-victoriastadt-in-lichtenberg
https://karte.industriekultur.berlin/standort/ehem-knorr-bremse-hauptwerk/
to visit some of the closed monuments once a year in September:
https://www.berlin.de/en/events/2860241-2842498-heritage-day.en.html
Music by Rossano Snel @rossanofrombrazil serenading from the depths of the Schrotkugelturm
Story, Narration, Illustration & Image copyright Lacy Barry @lacy_barry 2020, hiding in plain sight in the Linienverzweiger