Adolphe Bridge

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Adolphe Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge in Luxembourg City, renowned as an iconic national symbol and key crossing over the Pétrusse valley.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
historic monument
road bridge
stone bridge
alsoKnownAs Pont Adolphe
architect Albert Rodange
Paul Séjourné
carries bicycle traffic
pedestrian traffic
road traffic
category Arch bridges in Luxembourg
Bridges in Luxembourg City
connects Gare district
Ville Haute
constructionStartDate 1900
country Luxembourg
crosses Pétrusse River NERFINISHED
Pétrusse valley
designType stone arch bridge
hasFeature decorative balustrades
two-level arches
viewpoints over Pétrusse valley
hasViewOf Luxembourg City skyline
Pétrusse valley parks
heightAboveValley approximately 42 metres
heritageDesignation protected structure at national level
heritageStatus iconic national symbol of Luxembourg
inaugurationDate 1903
locatedIn Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
surface form: Luxembourg City
locatedInTimeZone Central European Time
mainSpanLength 84.65 metres
materialUsed concrete
sandstone
namedAfter Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
surface form: Grand Duke Adolphe of Luxembourg
near Avenue de la Liberté NERFINISHED
Luxembourg City central station
surface form: Luxembourg railway station
numberOfArches 3
openingDate 1903
owner Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
surface form: City of Luxembourg
partOf Ville Haute–Gare quarter connection
renovation major restoration in early 21st century
significance key crossing over the Pétrusse valley
symbolizes Luxembourg’s independence and engineering achievement
totalLength 153 metres
trafficType motor vehicles
public transport buses
usedFor tourism
urban transport

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Luxembourg City, Luxembourg transportInfrastructure Adolphe Bridge
subject surface form: Luxembourg City
Ville Haute connectedBy Adolphe Bridge
Gare connectedBy Adolphe Bridge