Conitnuing on the subject of cobblestones ...
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I suspect the paving on Bálint Kiss street are of the new(er) kind. Perhaps it's been refurbished along side with some other buildings works on-going on this street; but who cares! I simply love the oldie charm that this material exudes.
By the way, the street is yet to be fully accessible for traffic.
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Okay, that's it! no more cobblestones, of course until I find the 3rd pavement..
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Some history of this street:-
In Bálint Kiss Street (formerly Templom Street), which starts from behind the church, has several protected buildings (no. 1-12). The classicist Calvinist Parsonage built in 1836 (no. 2) gave shelter to Mihály Vörösmarty (a great Hungarian poet) during the years of the absolutism. Bálint Kiss (1772-1853), a Calvinist parson, whose name the street bears, was a polyhistor and a naturalist of his age. {source}
11 comments:
Tempting to walk peacefully and look around at beautiful old buildings.
If it`s too hot ;)
Wonderful weekend to you, Kris!
Oh, that NOT is on the way! It`s so long way from Finland to Hungary !
If it`s NOT too hot :))
on se croirait à la course cycliste "Paris-Roubaix" ;o). Belle photo et j'aime beaucoup l'athmosphere et la composition.
Je te souhaite un bon weekend
one would believe oneself in the cycle race “Paris-Roubaix” ;O). Beautiful photograph and I like much the athmosphere and the composition. I wish you a good weekend
What a nice photo! It really appeals to me.
I just love cobblestones ...
Have a great weekend Kris :)
Nice photo. That stone work is really nice.
The stones are beautiful.
Is there a particular pattern to it?
lovely perspective indeed!
Gorgeous color. Gorgeous texture. You have such a brillant eye.
I very the like this shot.
A lovely view of the street...a wonderfully captured & composed shot!
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