Passerelle

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A Marvel of Engineering: Passerelle

Completed in 1861, the Passerelle is an essential viaduct in Luxembourg, showcasing the city's rich history and engineering prowess.

Built to connect Pfaffenthal and Gare, this 290-meter bridge was designed by architect Romain Schneider. Historically significant, it served as a vital transportation link and stands as a testament to 19th-century engineering. Its impressive steel structure and arches, with a height of 42 meters, offer scenic views of the Alzette River and the surrounding areas.

Noteworthy Features

  • Historic Structure 🚧
  • Picturesque Scenery 🌄
  • Cultural Significance 🎨

The Passerelle is accessible for free, making it an excellent destination for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Passerelle

Historical Landmark

The Passerelle is often referred to as the Old Bridge, symbolizing Luxembourg's industrial heritage.

Architectural Design

Its unique arch design was revolutionary for its time, influencing future bridge constructions in the region.

Panoramic Views

Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Luxembourg City and its surrounding landscapes from the bridge.

Location

From av. de la Gare to Plateau du St-Esprit

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