Continuing Denver story let me suggest you one more small tour. As I stated in my previous post in Denver there is free of charge bus which route passes along 16th Street.
Many interesting buildings are located on 16th Street. One of them is Kittredge Building opened in 1891.
If you will go to the north-west till the nearest corner (till the crossroad with Welton Street), will turn to the left and will walk straight ahead two blocks till the crossing with 14th street you will be able to see the Colorado Convention Center. And if the walking distance between Kittredge Building and Colorado Convention Center is around two blocks, the historical distance between them is about one century.
I suppose that the Colorado Convention Center is the largest building of the City. Standing at the main entrance it is not possible to see the end of the Center.
Constructive decisions are very original. The heavy, metal constructions combined with the glass create the feeling of the lightness and safety.
The big bright blue bear looks through the window. It is known that the author of the sculpture Lawrence Argent titled this composition "I See What You Mean" and now the Bear has become the symbol of Denver.
And special bonus - standing on the second floor you can enjoy panoramic views of the city out and mountains.
The only bad I was very busy and have not been able to visit these mountains. I hope that if you will be in Denver my dear readers you will be more lucky. The mountains are waiting for you!
Great continuation! We continue to learn for ourselves something new and new places that we would like to visit. Thank you for the interesting series.
Thank you very much for your reply @grildrig! I am also looking forward to your new posts :D
Thank you for showing to us the things that you see. I appreciate it because we do not still have these type of buildings in our area. Kudos for clear shots.
Thanks a lot for your kind reply @kennethjames!