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Urban Explorations
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Train from Stratford to Tottenham Hale, London
Train from Stratford to Tottenham Hale, London
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Full video of Wood Green Crown Court, London
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Full video of Wood Green Crown Court, London
Saint Mark Church in Noel Park, London
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Saint Mark Church in Noel Park, London
Mayes rd & Station Rd N22, North London
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Mayes rd & Station Rd N22, North London
Hornsey Town Hall Square (full video), London
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Hornsey Town Hall Square (full video), London
driving Green Lanes, Haringey, London
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driving Green Lanes, Haringey, London
Plaza Sant Jaume, Gothic Quarter, Barcelona
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Plaza Sant Jaume, Gothic Quarter, Barcelona
Junction Carrer Provença/Rambla de Catalunya, Eixample District, Barcelona.
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Junction Carrer Provença/Rambla de Catalunya, Eixample District, Barcelona.
Gatwick Airport shuttle between North and South terminals, Part one
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Gatwick Airport shuttle between North and South terminals, Part one
Carrer de la Palla, Gothic Quarter, Barcelona
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Carrer de la Palla, Gothic Quarter, Barcelona
Casa Batllo and Casa Ametller, Passeig de Gracia Barcelona
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Casa Batllo and Casa Ametller, Passeig de Gracia Barcelona
Are you in a dust cart?
Albiñana Farmacy Raval de Montserrat, 48, Terrassa Built in 1908 architect: Joaquim Vancells Vieta
At the moment the Library is temporarily closed for refurbishment. It was built in 1931 by W H Adams
Muswell Hill is a nice area of North London
Yes is a beautifull part of London. Unfortunately is also very expensive. I wish I could afford to live there.
It was built in 1900, still functions as a baptist church, the architects were George and Reginald Baines, the same father and son practice that built the near by Church turned into a restaurant in Muswell Hill Broadway.
Is it still open as a church?
@@klrecords Yes, it is still open and run as an Anglican Church.
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@@klrecords You're welcome 👍
Completed in 1902 it used to be a Presbyterian Church. The architects were George and Reginald Baines , a father and son practice. It stopped functioning as a church in the late 70s, it became a pub in mid nineties and more recently has become a restaurant.
Do you even know God? 😑
The building at beginning of this short is called Joaquim Alegre Warehouse, it was built in 1904, architect: Lluis Muncunill.
I love the old billdings very nice 👌👍😊
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You deserve more respect ✊ ❤
@@KidsAhmed-k1f Thank you!👍
If the church isn't in use it will be turned into a mosque maybe
Actually, less than 2 minutes drive from this church in this video, in Saint Ann's Road N15, there's a former Catholic convent that was converted into a mosque, is now called Sheikh Nazim Sufi Centre.
Nice I live in Crouch End
Muslims built that tower didn't you know ? DID THEY BOLLOCKS ! 🇬🇧
Looks good there 👍❤️, no morrons rioting n destroyihg theyre own town
No idiots rioting or disturbing the bubble in which the residents of Crouch End live. P.S. I was living in Tottenham when the 2011 riots kicked off!! An experience I don't want to witness again.
沢山のお花素晴らしいですね! とても、綺麗でステキです。🌻🌼🪻💐🌹
はい、花がこの場所を美しくします。 動画を気に入っていただけて嬉しいです。
Shithole !!
Architect: Louis Domenech I Muntaner, it was built for the 1888 Universal Exposition held in what would later become Ciutadella Pak.
I didn’t like Barcelona one bit I thought it was a shit hole
Build by architect Domenech I Muntaner from 1908 to 19011
It was built by architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner between 1908-11
Nothing exceptional about this junction in particular, but it gives a very good idea of what sn average junction in Barcelona's grid system tends to look like.
If anybody is reading this and is interested in 1920s & 1930s architecture, I would strongly recommend to search in Google for info/images of the fantastic work that architect Charles Holden did for London Underground, in that period he designed countless stations plus the stunning London Transport Headquarters above Saint James Station.
Opened in 1932 it was designed by architect Charles Holden
Apparently I was the only person in the train
Designed by architect Josep Vilaseca Casanovas for the 1888 Universal Exposition in Barcelona, is located at confluence of Passeig Sant Joan and Passeig Lluis Companys, not far from Ciutadella Park.
This recorded from John Fitzgerald Kennedy Square
This from Passeig Sant Gervasi side
That is Avinguda Tibidabo side.
Carrer Ferran ("Ferdinand Street") in the heart of Barcelona's Gothic Quarter connects Las Ramblas with Plaça Sant Jaume ("Saint James Square").
One of my favorite art nouveau buildings in Barcelona. Although it's official name is Torre Arnau locals nickname the building "La Rotonda" (the roundabout). The architect was Adolf Ruiz Casamitjana, it was built in 1906 but it had substantial reforms by other architects over the years. Originarly planed to be a hotel it was used for many years as a hospital. Not 100% sure but I think it currently has some sort of mixed use offices/apartments.
Is located at junction Avinguda Tibidabo and avinguda Sant Gervasi very, very close to John Fitzgerald Kennedy Square, Barcelona.
It used to be on surface level along Balmes Street but in the 1920s the turned it into an underground train line.
That's el Mercat de la Independencia in Rambla d''Egara in the city of Terrassa (about 45 minutes from Barcelona)
These trains use Standard Gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) unlike the majority of railways in Spain that use Iberian Gauge of 1,668 mm (5 ft 5+21⁄32 in),
Plaça de Catalunya Station, Trains from here take you to the Valle's Occidental county and the cities of Sabadell & Terrassa.
The floor mosaic is by painter Joan Miro. The well lit up building is El Liceu Opera House.
Currently owned by El Corte Ingles chain of department stores, it was previously known al Can Jorba, it was built in 1926 with further expansions in the 1930s. The architect was Arnald Calvet Peyronill.