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    Germany
    Baden-Württemberg
    Esslingen
    Neckar
    arch bridge, arch under the roadway
    Stone
    1259 erste Erwähnung
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    The bridge was probably built between 1286 and 1294 (according to the information Board at the bridge). Before your edification swung the Neckar in a wide arc through the talaue along the present-day Ross and Weir Neckar at the parish church. To dispel the risk of flooding and ensure the Pliensauvorstadt which was built at the time, and walls, the Neckar on a new river bed had to be moved. This measure required the construction of outer bridge (Pliensaubrücke). With the upcoming Industrialiseirung and the associated rise in traffic flows changed the face of the bridge. Especially a sharp but were the motorway-like expansion of the B-10 and the channeling of the Neckar. To the Canalization of the River were demolished between 1965 and 1967 three sandstone arches and replaced by a steel structure. The Neckar was straightened and deepened, the once shallow and wide Riverbed with its islands and wide swinging arcs through the Neckar Valley is history.