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«Rote Brücke» (Red Bridge) over the Aar; Berne, Switzerland.

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Camera location46° 57′ 23.93″ N, 7° 26′ 17.08″ E  Heading=135° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
Description
English:
«Rote Brücke» (Red Bridge) over the Aar; Berne, Switzerland. Demolished 1941, replaced by the Lorrainebrücke and the SBB Aarebrücke. Below the bridge the «Blutturm» and in the background the Münster as before 1889.
Deutsch:
«Rote Brücke» über die Aare; Bern, Schweiz. Abgerissen 1941, ersetzt durch Lorrainebrücke und SBB Aarebrücke. Unter der Brücke der «Blutturm», im Hintergrund das Münster (vor 1889).
Date circa 1870
date QS:P,+1870-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Liebes altes Bern; Stadtbilder 1850-1925; Ausgewählt und kommentiert von Arnold H. Schwengeler. Seite 91. Buchverlag Verbandsdruckerei AG Bern, 1975.
Author unknown (scanned and uploaded by Хрюша, 2010-03-22)

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