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Weser bridge Rinteln

04.10.2008
© Frank Sellke / brueckenweb.de

03.10.2008
© Frank Sellke / brueckenweb.de

04.10.2008
© Frank Sellke / brueckenweb.de
Germany
Lower Saxony
Rinteln
Weser
Street
arch bridge, arch over the roadway
Steel
1927, 1945 gesprengt und 1950 wieder aufgebaut
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<font class="arialbluedark11pt">Chronicle of the Weser bridge market (by Samuel pain):</font><br><font class="arialtext11pt">In the years <b>1225</b> , a wooden bridge was built, which was to connect the two halves of market city. Back then, the Weser was probably in the area of today's colorful.<br>To <b>1383</b> , there should have been a new bridge, there was probably a wooden bridge.<br>probably, a new wooden bridge was rebuilt in the year <b>1430</b> .<br>Vis <b>1583 belonged to the Schaumburg counts the bridge. Then the city of Rinteln bought the bridge rights them.<br><b>1623</b>: The "great Christian" leaves the city after 24 weeks occupation in the thirty years war and destroyed the wooden bridge. Due to lack of money, the city returns the bridge and Fährrecht the counts of Schaumburg.<br>A bridge on beech piles was built in <b>1654</b> .<br><b>1663</b> was destroyed and swept away the bridge at the river Weser<br>In <b>1664</b> , the destroyed bridge is repaired.<br>1927 the arch bridge is built, then with a railway track for the Extertalbahn<br>on 04.April, 1945, the bridge is blown up by the German army.<br>in 1950 it is rebuilt, even the railway track was used until the late of 1960s / early 1970s.</b></font>
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