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Rest des Viaduktbogens
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Rest des Viaduktbogens

A Glimpse of History in Modern Weimar

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The remains of the viaduct arch in Weimar give you a peek into the city's industrial past. Although you can't access it, the architectural elegance and the ingenuity of its construction are truly captivating. Let this fragment transport you back to a time when bridges were masterpieces.
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The viaduct was built in 1846.

Quick Facts

Founded
1846
Height
0.01 m

Guided Story

Imagine standing at a place built over 150 years ago. Look up, and you'll see the remnants of a viaduct arch that once formed part of an impressive bridge. This structure, now just a fragment, used to carry trains over the Asbach. If you turn around, you might spot the Bauhaus Museum to the west, telling stories of a different era of creativity. The bridge wasn’t just about transportation; it symbolized the progress of the industrial revolution. Think about how many people passed through here, experiencing Weimar in a completely different way. It’s fascinating to imagine everything this place has witnessed while you stand here now.

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