4/5
以为是古迹,结果非常普通的桥。只是有点历史典故罢了。这座桥是那时能横跨立菲河的唯一一座人行桥。 1816年,爱尔兰人为了把都柏林南北市区连为一体,在河上建造了一座造型优美的轻便桥,仅供行人通过。当桥建成以后,行人过桥通告上写明须交纳半便士的过桥费,所以才有“半便士桥”的称谓。放飞自我去游玩
0
豆芽
0
In 1816, in order to connect the north and south urban areas of Dublin as a whole, the Irish built a graceful light bridge over the Liffey River, only for pedestrians. After the bridge is completed, pedestrians have to pay half penny "bridge tolls" to cross the bridge, so it has the title of "half penny bridge". When night falls, the Halfpenny Bridge will be lit with yellow lights, as if a golden bow is ready to go, lying on the quiet Lifei River, graceful and luxurious. Although the half penny bridge toll has long been abolished, Dubliners still love to call the bridge so, and the half penny bridge has become another scenic line carrying the history of Dublin.