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The Enchanting Rakotzbrücke: A Bridge That Forms a Perfect Stone Circle

A Glimpse into History: The Creation of Rakotzbrücke Built in 1860, this extraordinary bridge gained its nickname, the Devil’s Bridge, due to its seemingly impossible construction. At the time, such architectural marvels were often attributed to supernatural forces. However, the bridge was actually the vision of a wealthy landowner named

rakotzbrücke

The Enchanting Rakotzbrücke: A Bridge That Forms a Perfect Stone Circle

A Glimpse into History: The Creation of Rakotzbrücke Built in 1860, this extraordinary bridge gained its nickname, the Devil’s Bridge, due to its seemingly impossible construction. At the time, such architectural marvels were often attributed to supernatural forces. However, the bridge was actually the vision of a wealthy landowner named Rötschke. He transformed the surrounding park into a picturesque English garden, with the bridge as the centerpiece. Designed purely for aesthetic appeal, its slender, pointed ends mimic natural basalt formations.

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