Treasures of the world
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Original title | Treasures of the World: Heritage of Humanity |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Year (s) | since 1995 |
Production company |
SWR (in cooperation with the UNESCO World Heritage ) Formerly: Deutsche Welle and ZDF |
length | 15 minutes |
Episodes | 423+ |
genre | documentation |
First broadcast | April 1, 1995 on 3sat |
Treasures of the World - Heritage of Mankind is a documentary series of German public broadcasters . It is first broadcast or repeated weekly on Tuesday evening and Sunday evening on the 3sat channel . The broadcast sees itself as an archive of natural and art monuments .
content
In the series on an idea by Gustav-Adolf Baehr the World Cultural and Natural Heritage Sites are the list of UNESCO World Heritage presented.
Charisma
The unmoderated 15-minute program has been broadcast on 3sat since April 1, 1995 . The first episode broadcast was " Valletta - the fortress of the Maltese". Repetitions are broadcast on NDR TV , SWR TV , rbb TV , hr TV , Phoenix , ARD-alpha , Tagesschau 24 , EinsPlus , EinsFestival , SRF 1 , SRF Zwei , ORF2 and TW1 . The contributions to the documentary series are also often broadcast within the one-hour program Planet Wissen . Since May 2010, the series has a second slot on 3sat on Sunday evening. The 400th episode was broadcast on December 23, 2012 with the episode “Das Fagus-Werk in Alfeld”.
The program is sometimes broadcast in half-hour double episodes, with the individual episodes beginning with a map with an indication of the location of the world heritage. In addition, some 45-minute special programs were produced that were moderated by Max Moor (Dieter Moor). They deal with a specific topic in which short excerpts from various episodes of treasures from the world are shown. One example is the series "Legacy of the Roman Empire".
foreign countries
The documentary series is broadcast on Finnish television under the title Ihmiskunnan aarteita on YLE TV1 .
In Russia, the station Rossija K shows parts of the series in a loose sequence in a Russian language version. Although the films are shown with the original opening credits, the series title is neither translated nor used in the program announcements. Instead, the films will be announced with the individual subsequent titles.
Treasures of the World is also broadcast on the German international broadcaster DW-TV . In addition to being broadcast in German, the program will also be broadcast in English with the title “Treasures of the World - Heritage of Mankind” and in Spanish with the title “Patrimonio Mundial - Herencia de la Humanidad”.
production
The series was initially produced by the broadcasters ZDF , Südwestfunk and Deutsche Welle , and later produced by SWR . The series is created in cooperation with the UNESCO World Heritage and was initially supported by the European Union's 16: 9 Action Plan, which means that the series has been broadcast in 16: 9 since it began broadcasting.
Some programs renounced the series title "Treasures of the World" and only traded under the name "Heritage of Mankind": Those contributions that u. a. who dealt with Auschwitz, Hiroshima or the apartheid prison island Robben Island could hardly illustrate "treasures of the world".
Special programs
Treasures of the world special
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Around the world in 24 hours
As part of the 3sat theme days , the series "Around the World in 24 Hours" will be broadcast, which deals with the UNESCO World Heritage. Several episodes of the series will be broadcast in stages on these theme days. The theme day has been broadcast on a Sunday in December since 2007.
Between the films, Max Moor moderated the programs in 2009 and 2010 from Frankfurt Airport and 2011 from Dresden Central Station and held discussions with various guests, for example ARD correspondents. A total of 100 films about the world heritage sites were shown under the motto “100 places you should have seen”.
In 2012, the contributions were presented in sites on Lake Constance, including in the Pfahlbaumuseum Unteruhldingen , and were dedicated to the 40th anniversary of the World Heritage Convention . The Natural History Museum in Stuttgart was the base station for the 2013 theme day on natural and cultural history.
In 2014 "Around the World in 24 Hours" was a guest at the German Maritime Museum and the German Emigration Center in Bremerhaven . In 2015, the truck stop in Geiselwind was the broadcast's base station. The 2016 presentations were recorded at known and unknown locations in the city of Stuttgart .
Trivia
The depiction of the intertwined gold ribbons shown in the opening and closing credits, which has become a hallmark of the series, comes from the Folchart Psalter (p. 135), which is presented in the episode about the St. Gallen monastery ,
Web links
- Official website of Treasures of the World at SWR
- Treasures of the world in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Treasures of the world at Fernsehserien.de
- Treasures of the world at 3sat
Individual evidence
- ↑ The episode guide of Treasures of the World. In: Fernsehserien.de. Retrieved February 23, 2018 .
- ↑ SWR.de
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- ↑ Facsimile of the Folchart Psalter on e-codices.ch