Hiroshima Industrial Promotion Hall

Hiroshima Industrial Promotion Hall. Ruin of Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall, also known as Atomic Bomb Dome The blast pressure was 35 tons per square meter, and the wind speed was 440 meters. At that time, the citizens of Hiroshima loved the modern buildings of Europe at the time.

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At that time, the citizens of Hiroshima loved the modern buildings of Europe at the time. on August 6, 1945, the building was destroyed by the world's first atomic bomb dropping, and it burned to the.

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The Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Hall, a mere 160 meters from the hypocenter, was severely impacted by both the initial blast and heat rays, concentrated, high-powered rays of thermal energy, which melted the copper covering the dome and set the entire roof ablaze. Originally built in 1915 as the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall, it miraculously survived the atomic bombing in 1945, leaving its skeletal remains as a historical monument. 1-1-10 Otemachi, Naka-ku,Hiroshima(Google Map) The building is known worldwide as a symbol of the A-bombed city of Hiroshima

The Atomic Dome, Ex Hiroshima Industrial Promotion Hall Editorial Photography Image of brick. At that time, the citizens of Hiroshima loved the modern buildings of Europe at the time. The Atomic Bomb Dome, formerly the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall, was designed by Czech architect Jan Letzl

The aBomb Dome Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall Stock Image Image of hall. The blast pressure was 35 tons per square meter, and the wind speed was 440 meters. To date, the A-bomb Dome has undergone two preservation projects