List of bridges in Muskauer Park
The list of bridges in Muskauer Park contains an alphabetical, tabular overview with basic information about the bridges . There are a total of 14 bridges in the park. Each of the bridges is built in a different style and has its own meaning.
Explanations
- Name = name of the bridge
- Function = how the bridge is used and what goes over the bridge, see bridge # function
- Construction time = construction in today's form, possibly earlier bridges at the point are noted under comments.
- Construction = shape and construction of the bridge, see bridge # shape and construction
- Material = material of the bridge, see bridge # material
- Max. Width = span of the longest section between two supports in meters
- Length = total length of the bridge in meters
- Width = total width of the bridge in meters
Bridges in Muskauer Park
image | Surname | function | construction time | construction | material | Max. Expanse | length | width | Remarks |
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Double bridge | footbridge | 1822 | Girder bridge | Wood | ||||
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Eichseebrücke | footbridge | 1830 | Arch bridge | stone | ||||
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Railway bridge | Railway bridge | 1897/98 | The bridge on the Lubsko – Bad Muskau railway was closed until Poland joined the Schengen area . | |||||
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English bridge | footbridge | 1822 | Girder bridge | Wood | 60.78 m | 4.70 m | Reconstruction of the English Bridge completed in 2011. | |
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Fuchsia Bridge | footbridge | 1826 | Arch bridge | cast iron | From Keulahütte cast | |||
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Carp Bridge | footbridge | 1826 | Girder bridge | |||||
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Prince's Bridge | footbridge | 1854 | Arch bridge | stone | ||||
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Post Bridge | Road bridge | 1893 | Arch bridge | |||||
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Rehder Bridge | footbridge | 1826 | Girder bridge | |||||
Riding arena bridge | footbridge | 1960/61 | Girder bridge | Wood | |||||
Red bridge | footbridge | ||||||||
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Schäferbrücke | footbridge | 1829 | Arch bridge | stone | ||||
Castle Bridge | footbridge | 1826 | Metal-wood construction | from the Kavalierhaus to the New Palace | |||||
Road bridge | footbridge | 1822 | Girder bridge |