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An Architectural Marvel: Adolphe Bridge
Opened in 1903, Adolphe Bridge is a pivotal structure in Luxembourg City, connecting key areas and showcasing engineering prowess.
Founded by the architect Paul S. Stürtz, this stone-arch bridge not only served as a vital transport route but has also become an emblem of the city. The bridge features a unique dual design that incorporates a tram and a road deck over a pedestrian and cycle bridge suspended beneath.
Unforgettable Highlights
🗺️ Breathtaking Views: Enjoy panoramic views of the Alzette River and surrounding landscapes from the bridge's vantage point.
🚶♂️ Serene Park Below: A tranquil park located beneath the bridge is perfect for relaxation and picnics.
📰 Historical Significance: The bridge symbolizes Luxembourg's urban development and resilience through the years.
Accessible and free to the public, Adolphe Bridge attracts tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Adolphe Bridge
Bridge Length
The bridge stretches 153 meters across the Pétrusse Valley.
Rehabilitation
Reopened in 2017 after extensive rehabilitation work to preserve its structure.
Cultural Significance
The bridge is a symbol of Luxembourg City and features in various cultural references.
Location
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Price
Free. Access to the bridge and surrounding park does not require a ticket.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: 1 hour.
Best Time to Visit
Visit in the late afternoon for fewer crowds and better lighting for photographs.