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Although World War II destroyed the Opera House, it could not destroy the Viennese people’s love for music.

During World War II, German bombers destroyed the Vienna Opera House in Austria, leaving only a ring of broken walls on the outside barely supporting it.

However, half a year later, the Vienna Opera House resumed performances. At that time, Vienna was divided into four occupied zones by the coalition forces. Materials were severely lacking and the people were barely surviving, so this is simply unbelievable!

Of course it is impossible to rebuild the destroyed old building. The Vienna Opera takes turns to use other venues. No matter how big or small the space is, no matter how many people there are, as long as the music sounds, the opera will come!

In 1948, the Vienna Opera House began planning to rebuild. At that time, citizens generally reached a consensus: streets, factories, parks, and even residential buildings could be postponed, but the Opera House must be rebuilt first!

It is conceivable that for Viennese people, how can they live without music? Although the war destroyed the opera house, it could not destroy the Viennese people's love for classical music. On the contrary, it stimulated their urgent demand for music.

In fact, we all know that war is cruel, so a kind of power is needed to support people to continue to live. For the Viennese people, music is the best healing medicine, which can soothe people's wounded hearts. .