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Luitpold Bridge (Oberhausen an der Nahe)

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Luitpold Bridge (Oberhausen an der Nahe)

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    1. Kurpark Bad Kreuznach – Pouilly Bridge loop from Bad Kreuznach

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    June 30, 2019

    A six-arched stone bridge, built by Prince Luitpold of Bavaria in 1889.

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      August 15, 2020

      Very nice old arch bridge, next to it good place for swimming nearby. (However, nature reserve, so avoid noise and don't leave any rubbish!)

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        May 3, 2020

        Beautiful old bridge, used to be the border between Prussia and Bavaria.

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          July 5, 2019

          Very nice, historic bridge.
          Have fun and ride save!

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            July 29, 2020

            Briefly in the video of my tour at 2: 37-2: 50

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              May 2, 2021

              The Luitpold Bridge is a great old bridge.

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              Six-arch Luitpold Bridge over the Nahe in Oberhausen an der Nahe made of sandstone blocks, master builder, district building officer N. Emrich, Kirchheimbolanden. In 1889, three years after assuming power, the Bavarian Prince Regent Luitpold (1821-1912) had the historic sandstone bridge built to make it easier for winemakers to get to the trading houses in Bad Kreuznach with their grapes and wines. The Nahe, over which the Luitpold Bridge leads, was at times the border river after the Congress of Vienna and separated the Kingdom of Bavaria (more precisely the Bavarian Palatinate - also known as the Electoral Palatinate) from Prussia and is the landmark of the place today.
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                August 27, 2023

                Super nice bike path along the reservoir to this really old beautiful bridge... worth a visit

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                  Location: Oberhausen an der Nahe, Bad Kreuznach, Landkreis Bad Kreuznach, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

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