Stand up
Abendgesellschaft
Canada Place
Grouse Mountain - ein Blick auf Vancouver
Der Baum auf dem Hochhaus
Der Zaun oberhalb der English Bay, Vancouver
Vancouver von Kitsilano Beach
Feuershow
Der Zaun am False Creek, Vancouver
Die Bank auf Granville Island
English Bay, Vancouver
Science world, Vancouver
Sunset 2
1/500 • f/8.0 • 18.0 mm • ISO 280 •
NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D7200
Location
Lat, Lng:
Lat, Lng:
You can copy the above to your favourite mapping app.
Address: unknown
Lat, Lng:
You can copy the above to your favourite mapping app.
Address: unknown
See also...
A town square ... Places et Placettes...Zentrale Plätze ... Piazze in urbano
A town square ... Places et Placettes...Zentrale Plätze ... Piazze in urbano
Keywords
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
388 visits
Der Zaun auf Granville Island
Granville Island ist eine kleine Halbinsel sowie ein Einkaufs- und Kulturviertel in der kanadischen Stadt Vancouver. Sie liegt im Meeresarm False Creek unter dem südlichen Ende der Granville Street Bridge. Granville Island entstand 1915 durch Landgewinnung, indem die Rinne zwischen zwei flachen Sandbänken aufgefüllt wurde. Die Halbinsel war einst ein Industriegebiet, das ab den 1950er Jahren mehr und mehr zerfiel und schließlich in den 1970er Jahren neuen Nutzungen zugeführt wurde.
Auf der Halbinsel befinden sich ein Flohmarkt, eine Marina, die Emily Carr University of Art and Design (benannt nach der gleichnamigen Künstlerin), ein Museum für Modelleisenbahnen, mehrere Theater und Einkaufsstraßen. Diese sind um den einzigen noch bestehenden Industriebetrieb gruppiert, einer Zementfabrik. Seit der Umwandlung der Industriebrache haben sich auf Granville Island auch zahlreiche Kunsthandwerkbetriebe niedergelassen, darunter eine Glashütte, eine Druckerei, Geigenbauer, Schuhmacher, Juweliere und Töpfer. Außerdem findet hier jede Woche ein Bauernmarkt statt. 1984 wurde auf der Halbinsel auch eine Brauerei eröffnet, die Granville Island Brewing Co., die heute aber hauptsächlich in Kelowna produziert.
Granville Island is a peninsula and shopping district in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is located across False Creek from Downtown Vancouver, under the south end of the Granville Street Bridge. The peninsula was once an industrial manufacturing area, but today it is now a hotspot for Vancouver tourism and entertainment. The area has received much acclaim in recent years for its buildings and shopping experience. The area was named after Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville.
The island is home to 275 businesses and facilities that employ more than 2,500 people and generates more than $215-million in economic activity each year.
Granville Island provides amenities such as a large public market, an extensive marina, a boutique hotel, the Emily Carr University of Art and Design (named in honour of the artist), Arts Umbrella, False Creek Community Centre, various performing arts theatres including Vancouver's only professional improvisational theatre company Vancouver Theatresports League, the Arts Club Theatre Company and Carousel Theatre, fine arts galleries, and variety of shopping areas.
Granville Island Public Market
Apples and calabash "geese", Granville Island Public Market, 2011.
The Granville Island Public Market features a farmers' market, day vendors, and artists offering local Vancouver goods. There are 50 permanent retailers and over one-hundred day vendors in stalls throughout the market selling a variety of artisan cottage-industry foods and handmade crafts on a rotating schedule.
Granville Island Brewing Co. is also the name of a beer company which originated on Granville Island in 1984, but whose main base of operations was moved to Kelowna, British Columbia some time later. In 2009 it was purchased by Molson's Brewery and continues to brew small batches of its varieties at the Granville Island brewing original site, and offers beer tasting and tours of their brewing facilities.
Ocean Concrete is the longest-established tenant on the island, having set up shop there in 1917.
Granville Island is the central location of several annual festivals, including the Vancouver International Children's Festival, the Vancouver Fringe Festival, and the Vancouver Writers Fest.
Q:Wikipedia
Translate into English
Auf der Halbinsel befinden sich ein Flohmarkt, eine Marina, die Emily Carr University of Art and Design (benannt nach der gleichnamigen Künstlerin), ein Museum für Modelleisenbahnen, mehrere Theater und Einkaufsstraßen. Diese sind um den einzigen noch bestehenden Industriebetrieb gruppiert, einer Zementfabrik. Seit der Umwandlung der Industriebrache haben sich auf Granville Island auch zahlreiche Kunsthandwerkbetriebe niedergelassen, darunter eine Glashütte, eine Druckerei, Geigenbauer, Schuhmacher, Juweliere und Töpfer. Außerdem findet hier jede Woche ein Bauernmarkt statt. 1984 wurde auf der Halbinsel auch eine Brauerei eröffnet, die Granville Island Brewing Co., die heute aber hauptsächlich in Kelowna produziert.
Granville Island is a peninsula and shopping district in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is located across False Creek from Downtown Vancouver, under the south end of the Granville Street Bridge. The peninsula was once an industrial manufacturing area, but today it is now a hotspot for Vancouver tourism and entertainment. The area has received much acclaim in recent years for its buildings and shopping experience. The area was named after Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville.
The island is home to 275 businesses and facilities that employ more than 2,500 people and generates more than $215-million in economic activity each year.
Granville Island provides amenities such as a large public market, an extensive marina, a boutique hotel, the Emily Carr University of Art and Design (named in honour of the artist), Arts Umbrella, False Creek Community Centre, various performing arts theatres including Vancouver's only professional improvisational theatre company Vancouver Theatresports League, the Arts Club Theatre Company and Carousel Theatre, fine arts galleries, and variety of shopping areas.
Granville Island Public Market
Apples and calabash "geese", Granville Island Public Market, 2011.
The Granville Island Public Market features a farmers' market, day vendors, and artists offering local Vancouver goods. There are 50 permanent retailers and over one-hundred day vendors in stalls throughout the market selling a variety of artisan cottage-industry foods and handmade crafts on a rotating schedule.
Granville Island Brewing Co. is also the name of a beer company which originated on Granville Island in 1984, but whose main base of operations was moved to Kelowna, British Columbia some time later. In 2009 it was purchased by Molson's Brewery and continues to brew small batches of its varieties at the Granville Island brewing original site, and offers beer tasting and tours of their brewing facilities.
Ocean Concrete is the longest-established tenant on the island, having set up shop there in 1917.
Granville Island is the central location of several annual festivals, including the Vancouver International Children's Festival, the Vancouver Fringe Festival, and the Vancouver Writers Fest.
Q:Wikipedia
Annalia S., Bergfex, trester88, Jan and 13 other people have particularly liked this photo
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2024
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Einen verspäteten HFF und ein angenehmes Wochenende! Bleibt gesund!
Belated HFF!
Sign-in to write a comment.