2. Introduction
In this chapterwe will talkabout differences and
similarities between cities’ development (Rome, Málaga,
Berlin, Paris, Krakow, Stockholmand Tallinn).
WE found out that Rome and Paris, Paris and Berlin and
Rome and Krakow are sistercities.
3. Ancient and modern cities
Rome : 8th century b. C.
Málaga :8thcentury b. C.
Paris : 1st century a. C.
Tallinn : 12th century a. C.
Crakow : 13th century a. C.
Stockholm : 13th century a.
C.
Berlin : 13th century a. C.
Paris and Málaga were
Roman colonies. On 16th
century Tallinn was part of
Swedish Empire.
In the past, Rome dominated
almost all of Europe.
4. Area and population
Paris: 2845 km2
(without the 0utskirts:
105 km2
) – 12.000.000
inhab. (without the
outskirts 2.274.000).
Berlin: 891 km2
-
3.420.000 inhab.
Rome: 1287 km2
–
2.900.000.
Tallinn: 159 km2
–
415.000
Stockholm: 200 km2
–
1.000.000
Málaga: 395 km2
–
570.000
Crakow: 327 km2
–
756.000
5. Architecture
Rome and Málaga have a
similararchitecture
style. They both have
buildings in the Roman
style.
Paris has got many
buildings in the so-called
“Hausmanian” style
(19th
century)
Stockholmand Berlin
have modern art.
Tallinn and Crakow
medieval art.
6. Architecture
Rome and Málaga have a
similararchitecture
style. They both have
buildings in the Roman
style.
Paris has got many
buildings in the so-called
“Hausmanian” style
(19th
century)
Stockholmand Berlin
have modern art.
Tallinn and Crakow
medieval art.