BAS 3329
Drususbruecke

30.03.2009
© Frank Sellke / brueckenweb.de

30.03.2009
© Frank Sellke / brueckenweb.de

30.03.2009
© Frank Sellke / brueckenweb.de
Germany
Rhineland-Palatinate
Bingen
Near
Street
arch bridge, arch under the roadway
Stone
1772
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in operation
Bridges have close to a long tradition in the estuary. The first bridge was built in the decade before the birth of Christ. Drusus fortified the Rhine frontier of the Roman Empire by the NAU of fortifications at this time and had built a wooden bridge over the close.<br>The first stone bridge, which fell the Normans by 891 to the victims was after its destruction in 70 ad. Only Archbishop of Willigis built a new stone bridge over the about hundred years later close.<br>destroyed by the French in 1689, it was built again in 1772. ImMärz 1945 blew up a special command the arch before the advancing forces of the allies. Today the Drususbrücke skyline Lady again<bR>(Source: <a href="http:www.bingen.de" target="_blank">www.bingen.de</a> )
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