
Bewegliche Häuser im Jahre 2000 — Hildebrands Mobile Buildings Trade Card
Subverting utopian city-of-the-future conventions with grounded bourgeois charm, this German chromolithograph trade card imagines the year 2000 as a world where entire multi-story commercial buildings glide through city streets on railway tracks. A steam locomotive pushes a cluster of Hildebrands-branded chocolate shop facades past pedestrians in Victorian dress, while horse carts share the road. The mundane commercialism — advertising Kakao and Schokolade — makes the futurism all the more delightfully absurd.
The concept is brilliantly weird — locomotive-propelled skyscrapers as mundane urban transit — but the execution is politely Victorian rather than lurid. Narrative density is high given the tiny card format, packing futurism, commerce, and street life into one frame.
“Hildebrands Deutsche Schokolade Hildebrand Hildebrand Kakao Schokolade Hildebrand Hildebrand Kakao Schokolade Deutscher Kakao K. Ludwigs K. Ludwigs Beweglich Häuser im Jahre 2000.”





