Beautiful sublime Sunday around Eglisau
I hope you are all well and have a beautiful day. Between a green vineyards and bordering the Rhine is Eglisau, very charming village in the Zürcher Unterland, Switzerland. The Rhine winds its way through the middle of the village and creates a fairytale landscape.
In many countries, it has been possible to reduce the average number of people infected by Covid 19 pandemic. That is why we allowed us a little excursion after the Lockdawn.
Here a view from the stone bridge over the Rhine with a lenght of 130 m to the railway bridge a single-track railway bridge over the Rhine, built between 1895 and 1897 for 980,000 Swiss francs. The bridge has a total length of 457 metres and a height of 50 metres above the river.
The Reformed Town Church of Eglisau
whis an sundial.
Thank you @ace108 for hosting #beautifulsunday and thank you @c0ff33a for hosting #SublimeSunday
Thank you for coming by, have a Pleasant Day everyone!
Cannot image how difficult it is to build that bridge in the olden days.
oh yeah very difficult, Many thanks!
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Many thanks, then I still have to collect :)
Very beautiful! Where are all the people?!
There were not many on the road in the morning, Thanks a lot!
@almi the pictures are lovely and most especially the water body and the bridge.
Many thanks!
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Thanks a lot!
You are very welcome @almi 😉
cheers, liz
How picturesque are the facades of the buildings. Wonderful place, like everything in Switzerland.
Thanks a lot!
I cycle there a lot.
Wonderful, many thanks!