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    Germany
    Saxony
    Netzschkau, Mylau
    West of Reichenbach
    Goeltzschtal
    Railway
    arch bridge, arch under the roadway
    Brick
    1846 bis 1850
    30.90 m
    574.00 m
    9.00 m

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    78.00 m
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    In the construction of the largest bridge ever built from bricks, up to 1736 employed workers have erected masonry 135.676 m³ in the 5 years of construction. This 71.671 m³ accounted for brick (52,83% or 21.021.000 units). Other sources speak even of 25 million bricks (bridges) of the beam to the arch, or 26 million bricks (plaque on the bridge)