Ich habe diese Aufnahme auf Instagram gesehen. Dieses Foto wurde vermutlich in den 60er/70er Jahren aufgenommen. Kennt jemand den Namen dieses Tores und seinen Standort?
The lens is breaking my brain in this one because it’s making the angle look like theres more of a slope but this is the corner right before the Fairmont tunnel. That arch hasn’t existed since the 70s. Today from this angle you’d be looking at the new Mareterra buildings and little port.
Looks like the entrance to the tunnel on the circuit but it doesn’t look like that now.
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Bottom of the Fairmont Hairpin, just before the tunnel.
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It’s down by Portier, the curve leads to where the tunnel is now – the old train tracks were running where the crowd is standing. The structure doesn’t exist anymore. Now there’s a roundabout and a new structure currently under construction.
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Rail bridge that’s now a road. Used to lead into the train station (the GP hairpin is sometimes referred to as train station) before it was demolished for the Fairmont hotel
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That’s the turn of the Larvotto, before the reconstruction of the old train station.
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The lens is breaking my brain in this one because it’s making the angle look like theres more of a slope but this is the corner right before the Fairmont tunnel. That arch hasn’t existed since the 70s. Today from this angle you’d be looking at the new Mareterra buildings and little port.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/iHExG4YUGmGDCpHQ7?g_st=ac
Did that used to be the train line ?
Looks like the entrance to the tunnel on the circuit but it doesn’t look like that now.
Bottom of the Fairmont Hairpin, just before the tunnel.
It’s down by Portier, the curve leads to where the tunnel is now – the old train tracks were running where the crowd is standing. The structure doesn’t exist anymore. Now there’s a roundabout and a new structure currently under construction.
Rail bridge that’s now a road. Used to lead into the train station (the GP hairpin is sometimes referred to as train station) before it was demolished for the Fairmont hotel
That’s the turn of the Larvotto, before the reconstruction of the old train station.