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    BAS 7102
    Bridge mill
    Brückenbild

    04.04.2002

    © Johannes Bönisch

    Nachfrage / demandUse only on request
    Bild 1

    04.04.2002

    © Johannes Bönisch

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    Bild 2

    04.04.2002

    © Johannes Bönisch

    Nachfrage / demandUse only on request
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    Germany
    Hesse
    Amöneburg
    The town of Amöneburg lies on a basalt cone almost 20 km east of Marburg and 3 km south of Kirchhain in Marburg/Biedenkopf district.
    Ohm
    Street
    arch bridge, arch under the roadway
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    The bridge mill was mentioned for the first time in 1248.<br><br>Below Amöneburgs, there was the terrible fallen village Bruck. Interesting is the historic bridge across the ohms and in the old mill, which among other things again is as a mill in operation. -1762 the lossy found here "Battle of the bridge mill" between troops, who were allied with France and Prussia, took place. The Obelisk commemorating the peace treaty in the courtyard is remarkable of the "bridge Tavern", next to the mill.
 Here at the historic bridge met the old trade routes "through the long Hessians" (Frankfurt-Leipzig) and the Cologne-Leipzig trade road together.