Das fliegende Klassenzimmer Filming Locations
Das fliegende Klassenzimmer Filming Locations
Kitzbühel is a small Alpine town east of Innsbruck, in the western Austrian province of Tyrol. It's a fashionable winter resort, known for the annual Hahnenkamm downhill race. Upscale shops and cafes line the streets of its medieval center. Museum Kitzbühel chronicles the history of the town and the area’s winter sports, with paintings by local artist Alfons Walde. Its rooftop terrace has sweeping town views.
Kufstein is a town in the western Austrian province of Tyrol. The medieval Kufstein Fortress, accessible by funicular or steep path, has views of the Lower Inn Valley and the Alps. It is also home to a local history museum and the huge, open-air Heroes Organ. Narrow streets like Römerhofgasse are lined with traditional Tyrolean houses. The Riedel Glass factory has been family-run since 1756.
Das fliegende Klassenzimmer (1954)
All is not really well between the boys of Gymnasium and the boys of the six-form High School: sparks fly when they get within 100m of each other. The continuous feud between the pupils is only one of the pleasant alternations, which life brings into the everyday school life. In addition, there are the rehearsals for the school theatre, and there are the secrets around a teacher called 'Justus' and a man called 'Nichtraucher' or the "non-smoker" since he lives in an abandoned non-smoking railway carriage. In between all the exciting surprises, a few serious things remain to be done.