How many bridges are there in Venice and what are the bridges in Venice in Germany

Updated on tourism 2024-04-19
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    A more than 100 seats B more than 300 seats C more than 400 seats D more than 350 seats 2

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Venice in Germany refers to the German city known as "Little Venice" - Freiburg am Rhine. Its rivers are dense, and the buildings are built against the water, reminiscent of Venice, Italy. There are many bridges over the Rhine, and the famous ones are listed below.

    Horostovo Bridge.

    The Horostov Bridge is one of the oldest wooden arch bridges over the Freiburg River, built in 1275. With a length of 52 meters, a height of 6 meters and a width of 6 meters, it is one of the longest wooden arch bridges in Europe. The Horostovo Bridge has maintained its medieval architectural appearance and has left traces of its history.

    Breslau Bridge.

    The Breslau Bridge is a stone arch bridge over the Rhine that was built in 1210. It is about 232 meters long, spans the entire Rhine and is the longest bridge in the Fletc Castle. Historically an important transport hub, the importance of the Breslau Bridge was further strengthened in the 19th and 20th centuries, and its proximity to the railway station made it a key point of transport.

    Starkai Bridge. The Stacke Bridge is a historic wooden bridge in Freiburg that spans the Isa River. Built in the 13th century and rebuilt in the 18th century, the Stuche Bridge is said to be a microcosm of village life in Freiburg.

    The Stuche Bridge is the earliest pedestrian bridge in Freiburg, Germany, and one of the only remaining wooden footbridges in Europe.

    Freiburg, the Venice of Germany, is a beautiful city. The numerous bridges over the Rhine represent the cultural heritage and history of the country as a country. You can take a walk around these bridges and learn about the history and culture of German cities while enjoying the beautiful scenery that these bridges bring.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Lugou Bridge is located 10 kilometers southwest of Guang'anmen in Beijing. Built in 1189, it is a double-arched stone bridge about 265 meters long and has 241 pillars, each of which is carved with a lion.

    2. Guangji Bridge is located outside the east gate of Chaozhou, Guangdong, which is a comprehensive bridge of transportation and commercial use in ancient China, and is also the world's first switch movable large belt is holding a stone bridge, which is said to be "a long bridge and a city of one mile".

    3. Wuting Bridge is located in the Slender West Lake in Yangzhou. The bridge base is 12 bluestone piers of different sizes; The body of the bridge is arch and rolled, united by 3 different roll holes, a total of 15 holes, the holes are connected, and the corridors between the pavilions are connected.

    4. Anping Bridge is located in Anhai Town, Jinjiang, Fujian Province. The bridge deck is paved with 7 large stone slabs, and there is a hexagonal five-layer brick Song Tower at the head of the bridge, which is the largest girder-type stone bridge in ancient China, and has the reputation of "no bridge in the world is long this bridge".

    5. Zhaozhou Bridge is located on the river in Zhao County, Hebei Province, is a single-hole stone arch bridge, the bridge deck is 10 meters wide, and 42 imitation plates on both sides are carved with dragon beast-like reliefs.

    6. Cross Bridge is located in the Jin Temple in Taiyuan City, Shanxi. The bridge is cross-shaped. The whole bridge is supported by 34 iron and blue octagonal stones, and the top of the column is connected with cypress bucket arches and longitudinal and cross beams, and the cross bridge deck is paved on it.

    7. Fengyu Bridge is located on the Linxi River in Chengyang Village, Sanjiang County, Guangxi. It is a stone pier wood surface tile roof structure. There are 5 tower-shaped pavilions built on the bridge, which can shelter from wind and rain. The whole bridge does not need an iron nail, and it is delicate and strong.

    8. The chain bridge is located on the Dadu River in Luding County, Sichuan. It is 136 meters long and 3 meters wide, and is tied to the cliffs on both sides of the bank by 13 iron chains with thick bowl mouths. Nine of the chains are lined side by side with wooden planks, which are the bridge deck, and the other two are on both sides of the bridge deck, which are handrails.

    Each chain weighs about 2,000 kilograms.

    9. Wuyin Bridge is located on the Shendao of Emperor Xiaoling of Shunzhi in Dongling, Hebei. The bridge deck is equipped with 126 calcite railings on both sides, which can make a wonderful sound when struck.

    10. Yudai Bridge is located in the Summer Palace in Beijing. Built of white stone, the arch circle is egg-pointed, and the bridge deck is a two-way reverse curve. The bridge is carved with white marble, and the two sides are beautifully carved with white railings and pillars. It is known as the "fairy island on the sea".

Related questions
4 answers2024-04-19

The origins of Venice are not documented. Several historians cite credible evidence that the early population consisted of refugees from Roman cities who fled Germanic attacks from Padua, Aquileia, Altino, and Concordia (present-day Porto Gruaro). >>>More

18 answers2024-04-19

Venetian dinghie.

Venice is a world-famous city on the water, with its rivers crisscrossing and the boat becoming the main means of transportation, equal to the car on the street. >>>More

5 answers2024-04-19

I think it's drumming because it's lively.

9 answers2024-04-19

Mark Twain l835 (1910) was an American writer. His real name is Samuel Langhern Clemens. Mark Twain is his pen name. >>>More

8 answers2024-04-19

Venice is a city in northeastern Italy and an important port on the northwest coast of the Venetian Bay on the Adriatic Sea. It is mainly built on a shallow beach 4 km offshore with an average depth of 1 5 meters. It is connected to the land by rail, road, and bridge. >>>More