Three arch bridge
Three arched bridges are arch bridges , of which there are, according to the doctoral historian and deputies of the Parliament of Lower Saxony , Silke reading man "not [...] many" out there.
Well-known three-arch bridges
- Dreibogenbrücke (Eschweiler) , built in 1841, now a listed railway viaduct for four traffic routes in Eschweiler in the city region of Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Three-arch bridge built in 1751 over the Leine near Schulenburg, Hanover region, Lower Saxony, see Calenberger Brücke (Schulenburg)
- Franzosenbrücke over the Innerste near Salzgitter-Hohenrode . The bridge was first built in 1593, the current bridge was built in 1818 and expanded in 1866.
- Three-arch concrete bridge in Neudeck , Brandenburg
- Hegereiterbrücke over the Weißeritz in Plauenschen Grund in Dresden
Individual evidence
- ↑ Kim Gallop: Schulenburg / Leinebrücke is regularly checked / The historic Leinebrücke in Schulenburg is regularly checked by the state for stability. This was assured by SPD MP Silke Lesemann on Tuesday at an on-site meeting. On the Since the Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung of August 2, 2016, updated on August 5, 2016, last accessed on September 14, 2016