Honsell Bridge – Frankfurt, Germany
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About the location (from Wiki)
The Honsellbrücke is a two-lane road bridge with the sidewalks on both sides of the driveway at the Eastern Harbour Main in Frankfurt am Main. It was created during the construction of the eastern harbor of Frankfurt in 1908 and inaugurated in 1912. From the bridge, there is an excellent view of the Frankfurt skyline and the buildings of the former wholesale market hall. The bridge is named after the hydraulic engineer Max Honsell. With Art Nouveau elements designed, this architecturally valuable bridge consists of a series of structurally different segments. Main portion of the bridge is a two-jointed steel truss – arch bridge with an elegant bow tie sickle, which has a wingspan of 90 meters. North of it, there is a more than 260m long approach bridge, a stone arch viaduct with six segments, in the modled after the Berlin Stadtbahn.
Movies shot at this location:
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