It's almost rush hour at the Nyugati (i.e., Western) Railway Terminal in Budapest. This beautiful structure was built in the 1870s by Gustave Eiffel's company—and Eiffel's hand is evident here, I think (more than a decade before he built his famous tower). [To see more Sunday Shadows, go here.] |
I like the shadows and reflections shown here. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteLove those long shadows!
ReplyDeleteNot sure why but I get the impression of a chess board (with a game going on!)
ReplyDeleteThe shadows are amazing! We took the train from Vienna to Budapest last year but sadly I don't remember the train station at all.
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