Rom - damalige Wohnsituationen

Here we delve into the question: How did people live back then? Three living situations have been reconstructed using ruins. First, the simple apartment of an ordinary citizen in a so-called "insula," a tenement building that existed even then. Then, the home and business of a craftsman, exemplified by a laundry that even had a distinctive aroma. And finally: How did a wealthy and influential senator live in a "villa"? You can find the Rome Special, along with other great stories, on DVD in the official Library of Non-Fiction Stories shop: http://www.bibliothek-der-sachgeschic... The Library of Non-Fiction Stories is for the children of yesterday—that is, the adults of today—their children, the adults of tomorrow, and perhaps even for the children of today's children. For the children of yesterday—that is, the adults of today—their children, the adults of tomorrow, and perhaps even for the children of today's children, there is the Library of Non-Fiction Stories. ``` On the DVDs in this series, Armin Maiwald presents all the original educational stories produced by his film production company for "Die Sendung mit der Maus" (The Show with the Mouse) over the past 40 years, which were broadcast by Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) on Sunday mornings. On this channel, you'll find a selection of the many stories filmed over the years. New episodes are constantly being compiled from a virtually inexhaustible and ever-growing archive. All the films are arranged alphabetically, almost like in a library. All episodes are now available on DVD. You can collect them, give them as gifts, reminisce, and smile. https://www.bibliothek-der-sachgeschi...