
These locks are on the Erzsébet square (Vth district of Budapest). Each lock represents a couple. The idea was initiated by a dating portal called randivonal.hu.
These locks are on the Erzsébet square (Vth district of Budapest). Each lock represents a couple. The idea was initiated by a dating portal called randivonal.hu.
What a funny idea! Does it mean that once you’re “locked”into a relationship, you just throw the keys away?
I guess it means something like that:)
I love these little traditions.
This one makes me smile a bit. I gues that’s how we ‘hide our love away’.
this is a great image. what a cool artistic creation
i was in pécs in august. they got a similar “project”. it was stunning to see hundreds or even thousands of locks :)
Looks like a fun idea which you captured well! Did you put a lock on it, too?!
Couples do the same on a bridge in Cologne:
http://www.staedte-reisen.de/koeln/bericht/liebesschloesser
No, I didnt put a lock there yet:)
:) Actually, Randivonal may have done some traveling as I’ve seen the same thing (locks on a gate) for many years in Rome by the Fontagna di Trevi. A romantic notion in any case.
Fun idea.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/petitechanson/3373322765/
Here you have my vision of this place. I visitited this blog before travelling to Budapest, and after coming back (an after falling in love with it) I still have a look at this. Really nice shots.
thanks Paula, I am so happy to read this:)