Pont Adolphe

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

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
historic monument
road bridge
stone bridge
alsoKnownAs Adolphe Bridge NERFINISHED
New Bridge NERFINISHED
architect Albert Rodange NERFINISHED
Paul Séjourné NERFINISHED
carries Luxembourg City tram line NERFINISHED
cyclists
motor vehicles
pedestrians
completionDate 1903
connects Gare district, Luxembourg City NERFINISHED
Ville Haute, Luxembourg City NERFINISHED
constructionStartDate 1900
country Luxembourg
crosses Pétrusse River NERFINISHED
Pétrusse valley NERFINISHED
design stone arch bridge
hasPedestrianPaths 2 sidewalks
hasTrafficLanes 2 road lanes
hasTramTracks double track
heightAboveValley 42 metres
heritageStatus national symbol of Luxembourg
historicalSignificance was one of the largest stone arch bridges in the world at its completion
locatedIn Luxembourg City NERFINISHED
Pétrusse valley area NERFINISHED
mainSpanLength 84.65 metres
maintainedBy Administration des ponts et chaussées (Luxembourg) NERFINISHED
material stone
namedAfter Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg NERFINISHED
near Luxembourg City railway station NERFINISHED
Place de la Constitution, Luxembourg City NERFINISHED
Pont Grande-Duchesse Charlotte NERFINISHED
numberOfArches 2
openingDate 1903
owner State of Luxembourg NERFINISHED
partOf transport infrastructure of Luxembourg City
reopenedAfterRenovation 2017
style early 20th-century engineering
symbolOf Luxembourg NERFINISHED
Luxembourg City NERFINISHED
totalLength 153 metres
underwentRenovation 2014–2017
usedFor urban traffic connection between city centre and railway station

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Adolphe Bridge alsoKnownAs Pont Adolphe