The earliest ever images of Germany that take you back in time
Scott Reeves
20 November 2024
Early Germany: in pictures
Stock Montage/Getty Images | Sueddeutsche Zeitung Photo/Alamy
1839: Germany’s first photo
Franz von Kobell/Wikimedia Commons/Public domain
1850: An early cityscape
Imagno/Getty Images
c.1850: Building Bavaria
Imagno/Getty Images
1853: The Zwinger Palace
Interfoto/Alamy
1855: Cologne's unfinished cathedral
Wikimedia Commons/Public domain
1864: German trains gather speed
Imagno/Getty Images
1864: The Hamburg shipyard
Imagno/Getty Images
1864: Defeating Denmark
Hulton Archive/Getty Images
1870: The Iron Chancellor
Hulton Archive/Getty Images
1870: Berlin from above
Hulton Archive/Getty Images
1872: The Baltic Sea Flood
Wikimedia Commons/Public domain
1872: Lehrter Bahnhof opens in Berlin
Imagno/Getty Images
1879: The first electric train
General Photographic Agency/Getty Images
1880s: Marienplatz
Imagno/Getty Images
c.1880: The magnificence of Stolzenfels
adoc-photos/Corbis/Getty Images
c.1885: Trains fuel Stuttgart industry
Imagno/Getty Images
c.1885: Neuschwanstein Castle is (almost) completed
Johannes Bernhard/Wikimedia Commons/Public domain
1888: A royal funeral
Sueddeutsche Zeitung Photo/Alamy
c.1890: The 'two cathedrals'
Imagno/Getty Images
c.1890: The National Gallery and Museum Island
Hulton Archive/Getty Images
1890: Hofbräuhaus and Bavarian beer
Imagno/Getty Images
1891: Daimler’s new wheels
National Motor Museum/Heritage Images/Getty Images
1892: Edvard Munch rocks the Berlin art world
Fine Art Images/Getty Images
1893: Lilienthal takes flight
Imagno/Getty Images
c.1895: Sun, sea and sand
Waldemar Lind/Wikimedia Commons/Public domain
1895: Hamburg, gateway to the world
Print Collector/Getty Images
1897: Rush hour in Berlin
Imagno/Getty Images
c.1900: The Wilhelm Memorial
Wikimedia Commons/Public domain
1900s: The many faces of Tempelhof
Print Collector/Getty Images
Comments
Be the first to comment
Do you want to comment on this article? You need to be signed in for this feature