Kampen’s Timeless Charm: 1922 in Radiant Color!

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This captivating colorized footage unveils the historic city of Kampen, Overijssel Province, Netherlands, in 1922—nearly a century ago—offering a vibrant glimpse into its pre-war charm as a silent documentary. Filmed in vivid hues, the film captures Kampen’s medieval streets, the iconic St. Nicholas Church with its 72-meter tower, the bustling IJssel River harbor, and the picturesque Buitenhaven canal, reflecting its status as an ancient Hanseatic trading city with a population of about 22,000 in 1922. The footage showcases horse-drawn carts, locals in traditional attire, the historic city gates (like the Broederpoort), and the city’s fortified walls, set against the backdrop of Kampen’s rich history—founded in the 12th century and a key trading hub until the 17th century. A dazzling window into Kampen’s golden age before World War II, this restored archive grips history buffs, Dutch heritage enthusiasts, and travel lovers, offering a vivid glimpse of the city frozen in time.

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