The original roundabout that pays homage to vinyl records

    This roundabout in Switzerland allows you to drive as if you were lulled by music.

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    In Lyss in the canton of Bern, motorists and lorry drivers travel at a speed of 33 revolutions per minute. Strange but true: here, in this town between Bern and Biel, one of the intersections has the sound of the music of the last century thanks to a new bizarre roundabout reminiscent of a mega vinyl record.





    Already known for a series of sui generis rotundas, the town of Lyss thus pays homage to the way of listening to music that has made history the most.

    Located at a motorway intersection and at the height of the Kufa cultural center, the huge roundabout is made in tartan, the material mostly used for athletics tracks so to speak.

    The "turntable" does not have the classic arm, but the crane in the distance that can be seen in the photo (below) creates a perfect illusion:

    The original roundabout that pays homage to vinyl recordsThe original roundabout that pays homage to vinyl records The original roundabout that pays homage to vinyl records

    That of the vinyl record of the Swiss town undoubtedly adds to the already long list of the most beautiful and extravagant beautiful roundabouts in the world. A little further up, in Belgium, for example, in a rotunda there is a "retractable" sculpture in homage to René Magritte:


    The original roundabout that pays homage to vinyl records

    or the giant nails in Normandy, France, in honor of the local nail production

    The original roundabout that pays homage to vinyl records or the 15-meter mega thermometer in a single roundabout in Målilla, Sweden, which keeps track of Swedish temperature records The original roundabout that pays homage to vinyl records

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    Germana Carillo

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