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    Nepomukbruecke
    Nepomukbrücke, Rezatbrücke

    Nepomukbrücke, Rezatbrücke

    26.7.2013

    © Johann Enderle

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    Nepomukbrücke

    Nepomukbrücke

    Mai 2014

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    Nepomukbrücke / Rezat

    Nepomukbrücke / Rezat

    Mai 2014

    © Rudi Ratzka

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    Germany
    Bavaria, Franconia
    Pleinfeld
    Schwäbische Rezat River
    Road
    Arch, Arch under the roadway
    Sandstone blocks
    1695, erneuert 1949 und 1989
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    Under Prince-Bishop Johann Eucharius Schenk von Castel, the bridge was commissioned by the master builder Johann Baptist Camesino in 1695. After its destruction in World War II, it was repaired in 1949. Restoration work began in 1989. The five-arched bridge connects the two oldest parts of the town. In its design, the center is emphasized by a slightly higher and wider arch. The figure of St. The statue of John of Nepomuk on the south side reinforces this emphasis. Source: Local History Book of the Market Town of Pleinfeld