Hello Hive Community.
I hope you all are fine. I am also fine here. This is my entry for the #monomad challenge October 6th. Today I am making a post in #monomad community a well as also tagging my post to #pinmapple Community. One of the reasons for tagging today in these two communities is that today's post is based on black and white photographs and also covers the beautiful streets of Brussels. So this post fits into the two communities mentioned above. In today's post, you will not only see the photographs of the beautiful street but also the beautiful view of the heritage buildings here. The heritage buildings are well preserved here.
The place seen in today's photographs is the Louis metro station in Brussels, Belgium. These photographs were captured while I was out for a walk while visiting the area. These photographs of the beautiful buildings and streets leading from Louise Street to Place Polaert will be found in today's post. If I tell you about myself, I have traveled to many cities. And also seen a lot of space and developed support. In such developed cities you will find tall buildings and modern constructions. When talking about the streets of Brussels, it is different from all the modern cities. Here you will find four avenues decorated with heritage buildings and beautiful statues in each street. Which distinguishes this city from the modern city.
It is not at all that this city is not modern. The city has also evolved with the times, but Brussels still preserves its heritage of buildings. Here you will find huge round domes and magnificent minarets at the four corners. Also the roads here are wide and very clean. More specifically, the people here are very friendly and easy-going. Due to which you do not feel lonely here. Here I have presented the above two photographs to you. In which the huge round dome seen in the first photograph is the building of the Palace of Justice. While the street seen in the second photograph is the road on the right side of it.
The street seen in the two photographs above is built above the Louis Metro station. From here, there is a way to land in Louise metro station. All the buildings here are of the same shape and built in such a way that they look beautiful with each other. So every tourist who comes here to visit this place gets a deep impression of the historical buildings here. Which never fades. Not only are there historical buildings and open streets here but the green cover is also well managed. The green cover can be seen in the second photograph.
Above I have presented two photographs to you. In the first photograph from it, the roadside area can be seen. While in the second photograph, the photograph of the heritage building has been presented to you. This building is located just opposite to the Palace of Justice. While the statue of Monument A la Gloire is also located next to it. Which is also the center of attraction in this area. The photograph above does not capture the Monument A la Gloire.
The Palace of Justice and the road passing through it are presented to you closely in the above two photographs. I hope you like my photographs and the historical heritage of Brussels. Before today's post, I have presented different streets of Brussels to you. I hope you will also like the street captured in my post today.
I'm going to wrap up my post today with the last two photographs above. I hope you like my post and photographs as much as possible. Please let me know about my today's post in the comments and how you liked my today's post.
I hope that my post will be accepted for the #monomad challenge October 6th and #worldmapping.
I sincerely thank you for visiting and reading my post.