OLDEST -- Wooden Bridge in Europe - Lucerne, Switzerland
Posted by: manchanegra
N 47° 03.100 E 008° 18.450
32T E 447403 N 5211138
The Kapellbrücke is the oldest wooden bridge in Europe, and one of Switzerland's main tourist attractions.
Waymark Code: WMDBCY
Location: Luzern, Switzerland
Date Posted: 12/19/2011
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The Kapellbrücke ("Chapel Bridge" in English) is a 204 m (670 ft) long bridge crossing the Reuss River in the city of Lucerne in Switzerland. It is the oldest wooden bridge in Europe, and one of Switzerland's main tourist attractions.
The covered bridge, constructed in 1333, was designed to help protect the city of Lucerne from attacks. Inside the bridge are a series of painting from the 17th century depicting events from Luzern's history. Much of the bridge, and the majority of these paintings, was destroyed in a 1993 fire, though it was quickly rebuilt.
Adjoining the bridge is the 140 feet tall Wasserturm (Water Tower), an octagonal tower made from brick, which has served as a prison, torture chamber, watchtower and treasury. Today the tower, which is part of the city wall, is used as the guild hall of the artillery association. The tower and the bridge are Lucerne's trademark and form the most photographed monument in the country.
Text from Wikipedia
Information about superlative state from "Die Stadt Luzern" page 75 by Adolf Reinle. Published in 1953 by Birkhäuser Verlag (Basel) (in German)
Type of documentation of superlative status: Wikipedia / Book (See description)
Location of coordinates: Middle of Bridge
Web Site: [Web Link]
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