Europas größtes Hotel, das für immer verschwand

Hotel Excelsior Berlin – The Largest Hotel on the Continent That Vanished Without a Trace Opened in 1908, with 600 rooms, 750 beds, and its own tunnel to the Anhalter Bahnhof train station: The Hotel Excelsior in Berlin was the largest hotel on the European continent – ​​a place with its own power supply, its own waterworks, and a library with 5,000 volumes. This video shows the Excelsior in historical, colorized footage: from the entrance hall to the restaurants and state rooms, down to the unseen infrastructure in the basement. At the end: the destruction in 1945 and what stands in its place today. Opened in 1908, with 600 rooms, 750 beds, and its own tunnel to Anhalter Bahnhof train station: The Hotel Excelsior in Berlin was the largest hotel on the European continent – ​​a place with its own power supply, its own waterworks, and a library with 5,000 volumes. This video shows the Excelsior in historical, colorized footage: from the entrance hall to the restaurants and state rooms, down to the unseen infrastructure in the basement. Finally: the destruction in 1945 and what stands in its place today. ... #HotelExcelsior #Berlin #CityCountryTime #History #AnhalterBahnhof #LostPlaces #WeimarRepublic #Colorization #HistoricalPhotos #VanishedBerlin #WorldWarII The following assets are used in this video: "Vibing Over Venus" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Image of Excelsiorhaus: Axel Mauruszat – Own work High-rise building Stresemannstraße 74/76 in Berlin-Kreuzberg Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0