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The Lohnder Leine Bridge, officially known as the Roßmann Bridge until the 1980s, in the Lohnde district of the town of Seelze is a bridge over the Leine that is protected as an architectural monument.Instead of a new ferry, the municipality of Lohnde had a bridge built between 1912 and 1914. Shortly before its completion, the bridge collapsed and had to be built a second time at the construction company's expense.In 1914, the bridge was named "Roßmann Bridge" after Reinhard Roßmann, the district administrator of the Linden district who served until 1920.The bridge is of engineering interest as a reinforced concrete three-hinged arch bridge. It is the last of its type in Germany and is protected as a technical monument.
Source: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lohnder_Leinebr%C3%BCcke
November 13, 2024
If you like bridges like me, you shouldn't miss this concrete bridge. From time to time a car comes, but actually it is a quiet place with an excellent view of a farm.
August 16, 2023
Possibly of interest: "Lohnder Leine Bridge". This reinforced concrete three-pivot arch bridge is the last of its type in Germany and is protected as a technical monument. Built in 1914.
September 8, 2023
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