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Balduinbrücke

Balduinbrücke
© Hannes Müller

21.02.2015
© www.brueckenweb.de / Frank Sellke

Balduinbrücke aus der Seilbahn
19.7.2017
© Dr. Manfred Böhmer
Germany
Rhineland-Palatinate
Koblenz
unit. of the Centre
Mosel
Street
Girder bridge, arch bridge
Concrete, stone
1342-1429
20.00 m
246.00 m
0.00 m
0.00 m
0.00 m
0.00 m2
in operation
original a stone arch bridge, was they destroyed to the Canalization of the Moselle river and rebuilt.<br><br>Information provided by Claus Wentz to the original bridge:<br>Built from 1343 until 1428 - total length = 325 m - 16 sheets - clear widths between 16.50 and 20,25 m - width 11,50 m to 13,60 m.<br>The bridge of the landlord had on the stone pillars of an already 1220 mentioned wooden strut frame construction built Archbishop Baldwin of Luxembourg.<br><br>Information provided by Ralf A. Flemming:<bR>In Roman times as a wooden bridge across the Moselle existent, it mid-14th century "of Trier elector and Archbishop Baldwin in stone built": the "Mosel bridge", especially since the construction of the "Europabrücke" ("new bridge") in the "Old bridge", was called and now officially called "Balduinbrücke" since the reconstruction after the war.
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