Impressions of Belgrade and Serbia and maybe photos from an in-country trip by a long-term ex-pat.
Friday, August 3, 2018
SKYWATCH--through Bezistan passage
This is the ceiling of a passage that runs from one main street in downtown Belgrade to a square on the other side.
Once conceived as a covered square, today it represents a muddle-shaped building with pierced pillars, unguarded premises and damaged sidewalks. The beauty of the central fountain with a bronze sculpture that was reconstructed a few years ago can not be pronounced due to the environment, and the inscription in front of the bank "Caution - falling facade", testifies that the safety of passers-by is not guaranteed.
But you do see the sky!
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5 comments:
A cool shot!
What a wonderful shot.
Indeed, it's a joy to suddenly see details from which you didn't expect anything good differently.
Good eye and I love the pattern captured here! Enjoy your weekend!!
I like the shot but am not sure I'd want to stand under there.
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