ISTANBUL, Türkei / Türkiye – Hidayet Cami in Eminonu, von der Galata-Brücke am späten Nachmittag aus gesehen. Reihen von Fischern säumen die Galata-Brücke - die Silhouetten ihrer Angelruten sind oben zu sehen
2557 x 3820 px | 21,6 x 32,3 cm | 8,5 x 12,7 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
14. November 2010
Ort:
Galata Bridge, Istanbul, Istanbul Province, Turkey
Weitere Informationen:
The Galata Bridge in Istanbul, Turkey, is more than just a crossing over the Golden Horn waterway; it's a cultural centerpiece, a social hub, and an architectural landmark. The bridge, connecting the districts of Eminönü and Karaköy, boasts a distinctive character that reflects the city's vibrant spirit. The lower level of the bridge houses numerous restaurants and cafes, offering a variety of Turkish cuisine and providing magnificent views of the cityscape. The upper level, meanwhile, is busy with pedestrians, local fishermen casting their lines, and a tram line running across the bridge. This mix of commercial, leisure, and everyday life activities makes the Galata Bridge a microcosm of Istanbul's bustling city life. As an architectural landmark, the Galata Bridge stands out with its unique design and its pivotal role in Istanbul's urban fabric. Since its construction in the 19th century, the bridge has undergone several reconstructions, each iteration echoing the city's evolving history and growth.