A bridge across the Moselle River, centuries old and very strong, is still used as a means of transportation.
Alte Romerbrucke
Posted: Jul 29, 2021
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icqpup
4/5Excellent
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Locals call it the "Rome Bridge" because it was built in Roman times. I thought it was a pedestrian bridge across the Moselle River, but I was shocked to find it was a car bridge. There is a cross in the middle of the bridge.
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Posted: Nov 21, 2015
nj荇菜
4/5Excellent
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The Roman Bridge has undergone three stages of construction. It was built in the same period as Trier, in 16 BC, when 16-year-old rubber trees were used as pillars on the Moselle River (the rivers of northeastern France and western Germany); it is now the ancient bridge building in the northern Alps
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Posted: Mar 22, 2020
emi1021
5/5Outstanding
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Built in the 17th century BC, it was a major reason for the establishment of the city of Trier and is still in use, showing its impressive history spanning 1900
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Posted: Apr 17, 2019
_TI***xj
4/5Excellent
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I think the location is not good on Google Maps. When I went to see it, another place came out and asked the locals to find it. The cross on the bridge was wonderful