This list of bridges in Germany lists bridges of particular historical, scenic, architectural or engineering interest. Road and railway bridges, viaducts, aqueducts and footbridges are included.
↑ The remains of the Vussem Aqueduct-bridge are a partial reconstruction built in 1960 to show how the original must have looked.[3]
↑ The piles of this Roman bridge are mostly original and were built between 144 and 152 AD, the vaults will be rebuilt in 1716-1718. The existence of a wooden bridge is however attested from -17 BC. J.C. Other older Roman bridges existed but did not survive until our days.
↑ The length given only takes into account the main bridge, central span(s) and shore span(s), approach viaducts are not counted.
↑ The tripoint border between Germany, France and Switzerland is situated about 100 metres (330ft) south of the Three Countries Bridge, so the bridge is on the France–Germany border but doesn't cross exactly the France–Switzerland border.
↑ Grewe, Klaus (1988). "Die ehemalige Aquäduktbrücke über den Swistbach zwischen Rheinbach und Meckenheim" [The former aqueduct bridge over the Swistbach between Rheinbach and Meckenheim]. Der Römerkanal-Wanderweg - Ein archäologischer Wanderführer[The Roman Canal Hiking Trail - An Archaeological Hiking Guide](PDF) (in German). Eifelverein. p.128. ISBN3-921805-16-3.
1 2 Eilzer, Wolfgang; Müller, Michael; Schumm, Marc; Romberg, Martin; Rodríguez Molina, Rafael; Gutiérrez Manzanedo, Fernando (2022). "Replacement of the Cable-Stayed Bridges over the River Rhine in Leverkusen and Duisburg". Hormigón y Acero (in Spanish). Vol.73. ACHE - Asociación Española de Ingeniería Estructural. doi:10.33586/hya.2020.2390. ISSN0439-5689. S2CID234534963.
↑ Wingenfeld, Daniel; Simon, Tamás (2021). "Ersatzneubau Deutschlands größter freitragender Schrägseilbrücke" [Replacement construction of Germany's largest self-supporting cable-stayed bridge]. Brückenbau - Construction & Engineering(PDF) (in German). pp.96–103. ISSN1867-643X.
↑ "Neuenkamper Brücke"[Neuenkamp Bridge]. Baukunst-nrw.de (in German). Retrieved 20 November 2022.
↑ Wagner, Peter (2002). "Flughafenbrücke Düsseldorf - eine seilverspannte Rheinbrücke mit besonderen Aspekten" [Dusseldorf Airport Bridge - a cable-braced Rhine bridge with special aspects]. Brücken- und Ingenieurbau(PDF) (in German). Deutscher Stahlbautag. pp.13–17.
↑ Denzer, Gundolf; von Wölfel, Roland. "Planung und Bau der Talbrücke »Wilde Gera«" [Planning and construction of the »Wilde Gera«Viaduct]. Brückenbau - Construction & Engineering(PDF) (in German). Vol.Sonderasgabe 2020. pp.14–19. ISSN1867-643X.
↑ Gebert, Gregor; Brüchner, Jörg (2021). "Technische Innovation und Bauwerksgestaltung - Ersatzneubau der Rader Hochbrücke" [Technical innovation and building design - Replacement of the Rader High Bridge]. Brückenbau - Construction & Engineering(PDF) (in German). pp.14–25. ISSN1867-643X.
↑ Hagedorn, Michael; Heiland, Uwe; Klähne, Thomas (February 2015). "Die Hochmoselbrücke – Herstellung, Montage und Planung des Stahlüberbaus" [The High Moselle Bridge - manufacture, assembly and planning of the steel superstructure]. In Ernst & Sohn (ed.). Stahlbau(PDF) (in German). ISSN0038-9145.
↑ "Puente de Bendorf - Terminación del tramo principal de 208 m de luz" [Bendorf Bridge - Completion of the main span of 208 m span]. Hormigón y Acero (in Spanish). Vol.15. ACHE - Asociación Española de Ingeniería Estructural. 1964. pp.38–40. ISSN0439-5689.
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