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Why Is Westminster Bridge Painted Green?


A view of Westminster Bridge from north part of Albert Embankment (2017). Photograph: Zuzanna/ WalkMeBlog

Since 1967 (after the famous sale of old London Bridge) seven, green, elegant arches of Westminster Bridge held the title of the oldest bridge in Central London.

The green color symbolizes the color of the leather seats of the House of Commons and is harmonizing well (in my view) with iconic Big Ben, 'overlooking' the structure from above.

 

Why Is Westminster Bridge Always Crowded?


A view of crowded Westminster Bridge as seen from Westminster Pier (2017). Photograph: Zuzanna/ WalkMeBlog

The bridge opened in 1862. Currently is providing the floor to millions of tourists, yearly attracted by the Palace of Westminster and the London Eye. No doubt one of the busiest areas of London. 250m of road and paving almost always filled with camera crews, wedding and fashion photographers trying to take a great shot of the famous city landmarks (which are by the way perfectly seen from any spot ON or NEAR the bridge).

 

The Unfortunate Consequences Of Westminster Bridge Popularity


Metropolitan Police Mounted Branch officers at Westminster Bridge (2017). Photograph: Zuzanna/ WalkMeBlog

With a symbolic structure like this, it’s hard not to mention horrific events the bridge has been a silent witness. These events have changed its character and its look. Like many other bridges in London, Westminster Bridge is equipped with safety barriers preventing cars from entering the paving ( the consequence of the deadly 2017 terror attack) and Samaritan’s information helping boards (melted into the walkways) supporting people in need.

Safety barriers and Samaritan’s helping boards at Westminster Bridge (2021). Photograph: Zuzanna/ WalkMeBlog

 

Wall Of Love Near Westminster Bridge


The National Covid Memorial Wall

The National Covid Memorial Wall (2021). Photograph: Zuzanna/ WalkMeBlog

On the east side of the river Thames, just by the stairs leading to the Westminster Bridge, you can find The National Covid Memorial Wall. Wall covered with thousands of hand-painted hearts dedicated to people who died of Covid-19. Place chosen symbolically, just by The Florence Nightingale Museum and St Thomas' Hospital.

Albert Embankment

Albert Embankment (2021).Photograph: Zuzanna/ WalkMeBlog

 

Why Is Westminster Bridge My Second* Favourite Bridge In London?


The short answer is - The Gnome.

Tiny Gnome hidden near Westminster Bridge (2017). Photograph: Zuzanna/ WalkMeBlog

I mean, tiny sculpture (?) of Gnome, attached to the stones, just by one of the stairs leading to the Westminster Bridge shore. You can see him only from the top of the bridge (southeast site) or from the boat. I found him during my work near the bridge. I have no idea where he came from, what he represents or who put it there. He is facing the Parliament. Like a tiny soldier keeping an eye on the hands of politicians. Very hard to notice, like a chameleon, perfectly matching the colors of the green walls behind him. 

Westminster Bridge Gnome

Westminster Bridge Gnome (2017). Photograph: Zuzanna/WalkMeBlog

Is he still there now? 

He was… last time I checked!

So, if you happened to be at the Westminster Bridge, I encourage you to pay him a visit! (see the Gnome icon on the map for precise location).

* The first spot is taken by Tower Bridge

 

Shadow Penises & Westminster Bridge


On a particular part of the day sun & some of the vertical elements of the bridge are creating long raw of rather unexpected shapes on the paving. This, combined with the closeness of Parliament provides some room for humor and unexpected entertainment for surprised (read confused) passersby(!)

This unintended (just guessing) result of bridge design did not stop it from being designated a Grade II* listed structure title, in 1981.

 

What Is The Best Time To Visit Westminster Bridge?


Westminster Bridge at night.

Photograph: Zuzanna/ WalkMeBlog

On a sunny days, pure crowded joyful madness. For those looking for more intimate settings, I can recommend foggy early mornings or late evenings, when the charming bridge lamps are still on but not to many people are around.

Westminster Bridge Decorative Lamps

Westminster Bridge Decorative Lamps. Photograph: Zuzanna/ WalkMeBlog

To see SHADOW PENISES try to visit the bridge around 1pm on a sunny day:)


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