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Memory And Light

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This is the Memorial for the Twin Towers called Memory and Light. As I said, it's about 200 metres from my home, and this is also one of my favorite views. It gives a glimpse of how Padova was until the 1950s, when most canals and canalised branches of the two rivers crossing it were interred. On the right, the orange building behind the tree was a textile factory (now offices), and in the background there are a medieval bridge and church. On the left there is the landing wharf of the boats one can use to tour the canals and go to Venice by boat. Here (not seen) opposite the memorial there was the custom house (now a library) for the boats and barges carrying goods from Venice. Behind the bridge there still is a lock, and the 18th century church for the boatmen, currently dwarfed by the 1960s buildings. This is what architect Daniel Libeskind said to explain his work Memory and Light: "The light of Liberty shines through the Book of History. This Book is open to the memory of the heroes of September 11, 2001". In fact, the 'book' is luminous and it includes a section of a World Trade Center beam, salvaged after the 9/11 disaster. The beam was donated by the United States to the region of Veneto, and then to the city of Padua to thank it for the support provided during those days. Thank you for your kind comments.

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claude19

10:04AM | Wed, 09 September 2009

I understand better the site where the mausoleum is constructed !!! SPLENDID site and your AWESOME shot !!! THANKS

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brycek

10:25AM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Beautiful capture and history!!

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rocserum

10:35AM | Wed, 09 September 2009

great shot and explanation, thanks! RS

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Minda

10:36AM | Wed, 09 September 2009

great info and wonderful shot sandra!!

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frieder

11:05AM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Beautiful architecture on this buildings and you captured it perfectly.

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magnus073

11:46AM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Sandra this is really a great photo of this beautiful setting, nicely done

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virginiese

11:57AM | Wed, 09 September 2009

nice quiet parc ! love the POV !

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carlx

12:18PM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Wonderful image and presentation!!!

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pspworkshop

12:27PM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Beautiful work my friend.

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mickeyrony

12:33PM | Wed, 09 September 2009

A very beautiful architecture which pays homages to all these missing people and their survivors and families. Cheer still. Thank you very much to divide ((5++)) Une très belle architecture qui rend hommages à toutes ces personnes disparues et à leur survivants et familles . Bravo encore . Merci beaucoup de partager ((5++))

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Thetis

12:46PM | Wed, 09 September 2009

thank you for the image and the info!

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timtripp

2:15PM | Wed, 09 September 2009

excellent

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MOSKETON

2:27PM | Wed, 09 September 2009

FANTASTICA.

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witch_1612

3:16PM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Wonderful Work!!!

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Miska7

3:31PM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Very nice scene. Great lighting and reflections! Excellent shot.

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jeroni

4:23PM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Splendid composition and colors my friend

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Darkwish

4:28PM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Beautiful! Very nice!

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psyoshida

4:37PM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Just beautiful. I love how the positioned it, it's lovely.

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mgtcs

4:39PM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Amazing photo and great description my friend, very well done!

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pops

5:33PM | Wed, 09 September 2009

What a beautiful photo and view

MrsLubner

5:40PM | Wed, 09 September 2009

What a lovely tribute and memorial. I have seen 3 of the beams on display from this tragedy in the past years. They all carry the scars of the living, the blood of the lost and the strength of the rescuers. Inspiring shot.

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jocko500

6:05PM | Wed, 09 September 2009

a super shot of this tribute

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drifterlee

7:15PM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Gorgeous shot and relfections!

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danapommet

9:12PM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Awesome narrative and great timing for this posting. I did not realize that the US donated pieces of the Twin Towers to other countries. Wonder capture and so many years of historical structures in one photo. Great share! Dana

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zak916

11:19PM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Wonderful image and history.

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myrrhluz

11:53PM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Beautiful view and capture! Very interesting information on the different buildings and structures. Thanks!

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bazza

12:37AM | Thu, 10 September 2009

Beautiful shot and great view, this is a lovely tribute to the victims of 911. thank you for sharing this and the bit of a history lesson. Great work Sandra!!

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erlandpil

1:10AM | Thu, 10 September 2009

Nice shot erland

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wysiwig

1:13AM | Thu, 10 September 2009

Very moving tribute to our national tragedy. Italy managed to express her feelings in glass and steel while we are still arguing over what our memorial should look like. Lovely image.

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Radar_rad-dude

1:51AM | Thu, 10 September 2009

Spectacular photography! Truly magnificent! A most interesting read as well! Thank you for sharing! Here is a toast to both of you!

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