domingo, 26 de septiembre de 2010

RIJEKA (Fiume), Croatia. Tramway in an old postcard


RIJEKA (Fiume), Croatia. Old tramway in Ludovico Kossuth street (postcard of the first years of the 20th century, under Austro-Hungarian Empire).
RIJEKA (Fiume), Croacia. Viejo tranvía en la calle Ludovico Kossuth (tarjeta postal de principios del siglo XX, cuando la ciudad pertenecía al Imperio austrohúngaro).
RIJEKA (Fiume), Croàcia. Vell tramvia al carrer Ludovico Kossuth (targeta postal de la primeria del segle XX, quan la ciutat pertanyia a l'Imperi austrohongarès).
RIJEKA (Fiume), Croatie. Ancien tramway dans la rue Ludovico Kossuth (carte postale du début du XXème siècle, quand la ville était dans l'Empire Austro-Hongrois).
RIJEKA (Fiume), Croazia. Vecchio tram in via Ludovico Kossuth (cartolina dell'inizio del XX secolo, quando la città apparteneva all'Impero Austroungherese).


Source: Muzej grada Rijeke.

3 comentarios:

  1. Particularly, Fiume had been the harbour of Budapest (Hungary), while Trieste had been the harbour of Vienna (Austria).
    With the history following this postcard (Italy, Yugoslavia, Croatia), both Fiume and Trieste lived a lots of tragedies and nowadays are much less important than in the past.

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  2. True, these multicultural cities were more interesting than now. But Trieste is still a beautiful multicultural city!

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  3. Tere!
    I'll put a link to your site on my blog THE TRAVELER'S DRAWER. It is very interesting.

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