Aerial image 222506
The Goeltzschtal-bridge is a railroad bridge that crosses the Goeltzsch valley between the villages of Mylau and Netzschkau in Saxony. The viaduct is the largest brick bridge in the world. The arch bridge of the oldest historical buildings in railway history in Germany. The design and calculation of the statics of the bridge gave Johann Andreas Schubert (1808-1870)
NETZSCHKAU 07.07.2013
The Goeltzschtal-bridge is a railroad bridge that crosses the Goeltzsch valley between the villages of Mylau and Netzschkau in Saxony. The viaduct is the largest brick bridge in the world. The arch bridge of the oldest historical buildings in railway history in Germany. The design and calculation of the statics of the bridge gave Johann Andreas Schubert (1808-1870). Photo: Karina Hessland
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Position: 50° 37' 20.9'' N / 12° 14' 38.18'' E