A Glimpse of Switzerland 1920s in color [60fps,Remastered] w/sound design Added

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I colorized, restored, and designed sound for this video of Panoramas of Switzerland from the 1920s. breathtaking views of iconic locations, including Le Mont Pilate, Altdorf, Brienz, Grindelwald, and Le Lac de Morat, among others

Video Restoration Process:
✔ FPS boosted to 60 frames per second
✔ Image resolution boosted up to HD
✔ Improved video sharpness and brightness
✔ Colorized only for the ambiance (not historically accurate)
✔added sound design only for the ambiance
✔restoration:(stabilisation,denoise,cleand,deblur)

B&W Video Source: Musée départemental Albert-Kahn dans le département des Hauts-de-Seine (Le Saint, Lucien)

Please, be aware that colorization colors are not real and fake, colorization was made only for the ambiance and do not represent real historical data.

Albert Kahn, born Abraham Kahn in Marmoutier, Alsace, on March 3, 1860, and died in Boulogne-Billancourt on November 14, 1940, was a French banker and philanthropist. He amassed a major iconographic collection entitled Archives de la Planète, the world's largest collection of autochromes (color photographs on glass plates) and black-and-white films, housed at the Musée Départemental Albert-Kahn.

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in which city in the world do you want to live in 1920s????

NASS_
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100 years seems like a really long time, but the older you get, the more you realize it's really not. Crazy.

onceuponatimeonearth
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Absolutely great to see the Pilatus Cogwheel Railway in the 20s. Then, the tracks were 30 to 40 years old. Now in 2024, which is 135 years after construction, we still use the original tracks and rack. They are still in fantastic condition with almost no wear. It's unbelievable, what the engineers and workers left for us.
I was a train driver this season and it's beautiful to see, that there are constants on earth, like all the characteristic rocks, that are laying there like untouched until today. Some things are modified nowadays, like the middle and crossing station and the last tunnel on top the mountain, which is now longer because of rockslides and avelanges. And of course, the railway was electrified in 1937, therefore there are power lines now.
Thanks for sharing this beautiful film.

com-n-sense
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I'm so glad that people had the foresight to record these videos. I bet they had no idea we would be watching them 100 years later, though !

cubbie
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I live in Switzerland and I‘m STUNNED. It is CRAZY how many things still look the same. It felt like I was just watching a modern video, bit the people just put on old costumes. The buildings in many places are still quite the same.

louiseschmid
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That train ride is daunting. Imagine what it took to lay and maintain those tracks And what a payoff, so remote. Where there's a will there's a way. Impressive.

jimmerhardy
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This old footage is incredibly nostalgic, amazing and eerie !! Thankyou for this 😀

marks
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What a wonderful historical record is found in this video for the people of Switzerland! A “then and now” statement shows the advanced development of Swiss society!
Thanks!

Jmpnb
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9:48 This is in Meiringen. I went to the same secondary school as these children. The building still exists in its original shape. Although its not used anymore as the primary schoolbuilding as there has benn a modern one built next to it. But when you were in the old school for some lessons, you could really imagine what it was like a 100 years ago.

Amondsen
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Amazing work! I've immediately recognised the tracks from the Pilatus cog railway (the steepest in the world!). It's eerie to see that when it comes to us Swiss, apart from different clothes, tourism and modernisations, everything could have been shot today. Same houses, same mannerisms, same vibes.

ItsNadine
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An der Ausweichstelle sah es schon aus wie die Route zum Pilatus. Und als ich dann das Hotel hinter der Tunneldurchfahrt erblickte war ich fasziniert - wie heute noch ... Merci für das Hochladen des Films! 😊👍

sVAN
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Amazing film. Sad to say but with being around a 104 years old nobody you see on this film is alive today. Shows how precious life is and how quickly it goes by. Within a short time we are all gone and forgotten.

speedydan
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I love the sound of the train, no matter is designed, it reminds me my young years. The footages bring sense of tranquility compared to present times.Thanks!👏👏👏

magno
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Absolutely breathtaking video. One of your best on Switzerland. The views and I also was so inspired to look up the Pilatus Kulm hotel with G-maps. Absolutely wonderful. The charming little town almost want you to reside there! Thank you, NASS.

manofsound
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You also see a kid with (likely) polio (Kinderlähmung). Not all was great back then.

hanssteiner
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My grandparents could be amongst those children in the footage from Altdorf.

tigersharkzh
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Einfach brillant dieser Film. Besten Dank und gerne mehr davon.

Aus den 60er und 70er gibt es ein paar Videos über das Dorfleben in St. Margrethen, wo ich aufgewachsen bin. Da habe ich einige Menschen gesehen, die ich noch kannte. Der Herr der die Filme machte hat so gut es ihm ging, viele Personen mit dem Namen, im Untertitel erwähnt.

marcelmuller
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Wonderful to see these films! I see the houses and many of them are still there. My grandparents married these days, I know how hard their life was back then.

taghiabiri
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Gotta love the high-speed train/subway sound on that slow-ass rack and pinion rail.

apantulanevgiosul
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Children act the same way when presented in front of these cameras regardless of the location. Some look with confusion while walking to they're job/school/home, boys tend to be the more outgoing as they stop in amusement with a big grin. Kids looked much hardier back then, and I always notice the unique way youth would fidget or keep they're hands buisy. The youth as much a product of their time like any other. We're lucky to have so much footage.

Edit: 17:10 absolutely stunning footage

Wyattinous