BAS 69401
Weser bridge

06.10.2013
© www.brueckenweb.de / Frank Sellke

06.10.2013
© www.brueckenweb.de / Frank Sellke

06.10.2013
© www.brueckenweb.de / Frank Sellke
Germany
Lower Saxony
Nienburg (Weser)
Weser
Road
Arch, Arch under the roadway
Stone
1714? , 1903 abgerissen
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0.00 m
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0.00 m
0.00 m
0.00 m2
destroyed
<p>Text of the warning signs:</p>
<p>At this point, the first stone bridge in the town of Nienburg on the Weser was until 1903. It was a gift of the elector George of Hanover, which I ascended the English throne as King George. He had must cross in 1714 the Weser on a wooden bridge on the way to London here.</p>
<p>The bridge was leader, (died 1720) in Minden and the Dutch architect of the bridge building master Johann Michael read, with the participation of the track master BAM from Celle, built.</p>
<p>Today, the new pedestrian bridge resting on the old abutments.</p>
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