Flaner


Paul Gavarni, Le Flâneur, 1842.

Flaner (flaneur) is a subculture person whose origins are attributed to 19th century France and later developed in Germany and the rest of Europe, including walking, hiking, and walking. , contemplating urban life, and observing and mourning over the environment for many hours.

The culture of the flanners was associated with free time, pointlessness and spontaneous adventure. It was at this time that the subculture was starting to emerge, and the ornamental shop windows were started to showcase the goods to encourage walkers to buy them.

The famous flaners of the early period were, among others. Walter Benjamin or Georg Simmel.

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