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    BAS 44556
    Jacob's tunnel
    Blick Richtung Südstadt. Das ehemalige Jakobstunnel war so lang wie der Gehweg grau.

    Blick Richtung Südstadt. Das ehemalige Jakobstunnel war so lang wie der Gehweg grau.

    2008

    © Michael Noack

    Nachfrage / demandUse only on request
    Tunnel mit Staßenbahn

    Tunnel mit Staßenbahn

    2008

    © Michael Noack

    Nachfrage / demandUse only on request
    Detail moderner "Baukunst"

    Detail moderner "Baukunst"

    2008

    © Michael Noack

    Nachfrage / demandUse only on request
    To Bridge Images
    Germany
    Lausitz
    Görlitz
    South City Centre
    Road and tram
    Railway
    Reinforced concrete
    Steel and reinforced concrete
    2005
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    The Pilgrim's tunnel, two railway bridges, belonged to Görlitz as the Elbe to Hamburg and was the "gate" between the southern town and center of the city. It was built around 1900 and consisted of two identical bridges (cast iron) steel and brick. Riveted and later with > concrete feet < stabilized. 2005 was the complete demolition and the construction of a simple and only half as large modern building, whose net effect is first and foremost.