The entrance to Luna Park, an amusement park along Olympic Drive, in the north shore suburb of Milsons Point. Luna Park opened in 1935, on the site of the former workshops for the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The heritage listed face and towers are designed in the art deco style with the gaping smile forming the entrance.
Hi Jim. One has to reflect on the building dimensions, in the background, to realize how big the smile is that you are sharing. Good choice for our theme day.
ReplyDeleteThat is brilliant Jim and so perfect for the theme :)
ReplyDeleteI would have gone för a panorama here. Nice smile.
ReplyDeleteOne big smile!
ReplyDeleteAs children, we were taken to Luna Park at St Kilda Beach every year and loved it. So now I am very pleased to see that Sydney has a Luna Park, and that the big front entrance still looks well preserved.
ReplyDeleteI love it, that is a great big smile.
ReplyDeleteI´m still sad I never went back then...
ReplyDeleteA well know and fun Sydney landmark. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Jim
ReplyDeleteWhat a great big smile, I love it. Well done, Jim.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful entrance. Very clever!
ReplyDeleteThat is so perfect for the theme, Jim!
ReplyDeleteThat is an intimidating smile.
ReplyDeleteThat is one really spooky smile.
ReplyDeleteWhat a smile!
ReplyDeleteWow! That's a huge smile.
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