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Chain Bridge...

Budapest 1

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Chain Bridge sent on September 25, 2015 (20:21) by Peter Pipistrello. 2 comments, 391 views.

at 10mm, 8 sec f/10.0, ISO 100, tripod. Budapest, Hungary.

#Notturno #NightPhotos #LungheEsposizioni #Notte #Riflessi #Reflection #Ponte #Bridge Commenti e critiche sempre graditi, grazie Peter ### Il Ponte delle Catene (in ungherese Széchenyi Lánchíd), è il ponte più vecchio e indubbiamente anche il più noto di Budapest. Per collegare le due parti della città, è stata scelta la soluzione di un ponte sospeso la cui campata centrale, compresa tra due piloni, era all'epoca tra le maggiori al mondo (202 m di lunghezza). Il ponte è decorato all'entrata da statue di leoni, sculture che, a dispetto della tradizione, rappresentano il re degli animali senza lingua. Il traffico scorre sotto i due archi/piloni di impianto neoclassico, mentre i marciapiedi, presso i due piloni, passano dalla parte esterna degli archi appoggiandosi su mensole. Si trasforma in zona pedonale nei giorni festivi. Storia Quando venne inaugurato, unì Buda e Pest che allora (e fino al 1873) costituivano due distinte città sulle opposte sponde del Danubio. In precedenza, Buda e Pest venivano collegate da un ponte su chiatte che, alla fine della bella stagione, andava smontato per essere poi ricostruito tutti gli anni, sicché le due città non erano direttamente collegate durante l'inverno.





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sent on October 22, 2015 (22:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

... Interesting composition! compliments. Hello. GM

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sent on October 22, 2015 (22:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Gian Mario Backpack - seeing your galleries and photo budapest I inspired ... thanks gian mario be 18-hours in Budapest you know for yourself that you do not know where to go first and take pictures ... too beautiful cities ... Hello Peter :-)




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