Bottle Alley is a concrete coated seaside promenade in Hastings, on the south coast of England. The alley is open on one facet to the seashore, to offer cowl from the rain for holidaymakers. It was in-built 1930-32 by the borough engineer Sidney Little, who was referred to as the Concrete King.
The partitions are adorned in a mosaic of damaged glass. There are tens of millions of items of damaged bottle items in several colors, the entire top and size of the 480-metre lengthy “alley.” The walkway is useless straight, stretches so far as the attention can see, and is a bizarre expertise to stroll alongside.
As if this weren't sufficient, there may be multi-coloured lighting all the way in which alongside inset right into a strip of the ceiling which springs to life in a spectacular five-minute present each night at 7.30 and 9.30pm, with a particular 30 minute present on Fridays.
The lights run alongside the alley at excessive pace in a wave impact and flash in a means that's harking back to the closing scene of the Kubrick movie 2001 or the opening titles of “Dr Who.”
 
 

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 