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    BAS 5244
    Skagerrak bridge
    Brückenbild

    2002

    © Pavel Rypar

    Nachfrage / demandUse only on request
    Skagerrak-Brücke

    Skagerrak-Brücke

    25.8.17

    © Hannes Müller

    gegen Entgeld / for a feeUse in accordance with the terms and conditions
    Skagerak-Brücke in Cochem vom rechten Moselufer aus

    Skagerak-Brücke in Cochem vom rechten Moselufer aus

    5.8.2024

    © Dr. Manfred Böhmer

    gegen Entgeld / for a feeUse in accordance with the terms and conditions
    To Bridge Images
    Germany
    Rhineland-Palatinate
    Cochem
    Mosel
    Street
    arch bridge, arch under the roadway
    Reinforced concrete, cladding stone
    1927
    64.00 m
    330.00 m
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    3 Segmental arch (46.80-64.20-46.80 m spans), 24.12.1944
 destroyed, restored after the war<br><br>Wikipedia:<br>The Skagerrak bridge is a bridge over the river Moselle in Cochem. The road bridge was built in the years 1925-1926. The inauguration took place on January 23, 1927 by Johannes Fuchs, the oberpräsident of the Rhine Province. The bridge was named after the battle of Jutland of 1916. It connects the hamlet of cond with Cochem and has a length of 330 meters.