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    BAS 45246
    Ark bridge from Obergröningen compartment, Ostalbkreis
    Brückenbild

    März 2008

    © Joachim Weiss

    Nachfrage / demandUse only on request
    Bild 1

    März 2008

    © Joachim Weiss

    Nachfrage / demandUse only on request
    Bild 2

    März 2008

    © Joachim Weiss

    Nachfrage / demandUse only on request
    To Bridge Images
    Germany
    Baden-Württemberg
    Schwäbisch Hall, Stadtteil Gelbingen
    between gel Bingen and Untermünkheim
    Kocher
    Hiking trail
    covered wooden bridge
    Wood
    1886 - versetzt zum jetzigen Standort:: 1988/89
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    Arch bridges are wooden bridges spanning a river. They are covered to protect them from the elements and have wooden sheathing on the sides. The arch bridge from Fach was built in 1886 by master carpenter Unfried and master mason Eichele from Untergröningen, commissioned by the municipality. One hundred years after its construction, the municipality decided to replace the bridge with a more modern, load-bearing structure (BAS 45356). The Hohenlohe Open-Air Museum was able to document the bridge, but could not reconstruct it on the museum grounds in Wackershofen. The city council of Schwäbisch Hall decided in June 1988 to rebuild it at this location. Source: Information panel at the bridge ...