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Feuerbach-Viadukt

A marvel of engineering over the Feuerbach Valley

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Spanning the Feuerbach Valley in Stuttgart's Zazenhausen district, the Feuerbach Viaduct is a striking railway bridge. Standing 30 meters above the valley, it provides a dramatic sight while linking key freight routes. Designed by Deutsche Bundesbahn, the bridge showcases modern engineering prowess. Walking along its path offers captivating views of this architectural achievement.
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Opened on January 18, 1983, the Feuerbach Viaduct is a crucial segment of the Stuttgart-Untertürkheim–Kornwestheim freight bypass railway.

Quick Facts

Founded
January 18, 1983
Architect
Deutsche Bundesbahn
Height
30 m

Guided Story

Can you hear the trains humming above? The Feuerbach Viaduct isn’t just a bridge; it's a vital part of the city's lifeblood. Look up, and imagine the engineering marvel that went into its creation. Built in 1983, it still stands as a symbol of modernity. Now, turn around and you'll spot the Resurrection Church. The juxtaposition of the sleek bridge and the historic church tells the story of a neighborhood evolving with time. What you’re witnessing is a small yet significant piece of Stuttgart's dynamic pulse.

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