My favorite place in London. I remember going to the late Ryuichi Sakamoto's concert there in 2005. I especially love the towers, wish I could afford an apartment there. 🙂
I just walked a similar route two days ago , as I was staying in the area to see a concert at the Barbican. It an amazing place with a unique atmosphere.
Fritz Lang, the inspiration of the 1927 movie Metropolis, would have been proud to of see his future creation come to life. Out of all the concrete jungle in London with the likes of Elephant & Castle, Thamesmead, and others that have come and gone, Barbican definitely felt like the most premium place to roam.
Before my accident, when I loved to explore off the beaten path. Passing by the mundane and pretending it was a familiar everyday sight. Wondering what the weather was like when the concrete was poured. Imagining the smell of coffee and blueprints in the architect’s office. Pretending that the elevator I passed by and would never see again was one I took everyday in an alternate life in a strange land
My uncle told me Sunday morning, hung over waking up to skateboarders clackering over the brick/tiled floors, riding the curves and rails whilst the sounds echoed from wall to wall into his painful head.
The perverse possibilities of the Barbican. You could be invisible here. You can get a notion of floating across the city. Saint Etienne, Language Lab, Finisterre, 2003.
My favorite place in London. I remember going to the late Ryuichi Sakamoto's concert there in 2005. I especially love the towers, wish I could afford an apartment there. 🙂
I just walked a similar route two days ago , as I was staying in the area to see a concert at the Barbican. It an amazing place with a unique atmosphere.
Yes it is quite atmospheric around there under the brutalist shadow
¡Qué lugar tan impresionante! Me fascinó el recorrido. Un saludo desde la Ciudad de México.
Fritz Lang, the inspiration of the 1927 movie Metropolis, would have been proud to of see his future creation come to life.
Out of all the concrete jungle in London with the likes of Elephant & Castle, Thamesmead, and others that have come and gone, Barbican definitely felt like the most premium place to roam.
0:30 So funny how the pigeons used the trains to commute from station to station looking for food.
Pigeons? I see no pigeons lol
Thanks for a great video of a great place.
I liked that. I miss seeing people and hearing the sound of construction. It was peaceful. I wish I could walk around and explore things
Did you live in London before?
@@TheAmbientAmbler I never have lived in London. I visited there two or three times in the late 1990s from my home in the US.
Before my accident, when I loved to explore off the beaten path. Passing by the mundane and pretending it was a familiar everyday sight. Wondering what the weather was like when the concrete was poured. Imagining the smell of coffee and blueprints in the architect’s office. Pretending that the elevator I passed by and would never see again was one I took everyday in an alternate life in a strange land
it's my dream to visit the barbican (and of course to live there). thank you so much for making this video. it's like i'm there :)
Hi Sarah, it's a really peaceful place in the heart of London, wish I could afford to live there :) hope your dream to visit comes true one day!
the shot at 24:05 is fantastic
Never thought I'd find London relaxing.
A little oasis in the city
It's great, you almost wouldn't know you were in the heart of the city (or just inside the outer border 😉)
I find the Barbican bewildering.
It is a maze!!
My uncle told me Sunday morning, hung over waking up to skateboarders clackering over the brick/tiled floors, riding the curves and rails whilst the sounds echoed from wall to wall into his painful head.
hahaha lovely anecdote
Have you seen the TV show Luther? Lots of Barbican in it. Which other shows or films have been shot here?
The perverse possibilities of the Barbican. You could be invisible here. You can get a notion of floating across the city. Saint Etienne, Language Lab, Finisterre, 2003.
Lovely, it is a quiet space in the bustle of the city!
Is Barbican Hall in walking distance from Barbican Underground Station?
Hi yes around 5 minutes
I did the walking tour, well worth a couple of hours.