The Baldwin Bridge (German: Balduinbrücke) is a stone arch bridge over the Moselle in Koblenz, Germany.
It is the oldest surviving bridge in the city and was built in the 14th century under Archbishop Baldwin of Luxembourg.
Baldwin Bridge, Koblenz Balduinbrücke | |
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Coordinates | 50°21′50″N 7°35′35″E / 50.3639°N 7.5931°E |
Carries | road, footpath and cycleway |
Crosses | Moselle |
Locale | Koblenz |
Characteristics | |
Material | Stone arch bridge / prestressed concrete bridge |
Total length | 475 metres (1,558 ft) |
Width | 12 metres (39 ft) |
History | |
Architect | Baldwin of Luxembourg |
Construction start | c. 1344 (um 1342/1343) |
Construction end | 1429 |
Location | |
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