• The Adolphe Bridge (Luxembourgish: Adolphe-Bréck, French: Pont Adolphe, ‹See Tfd›German: Adolphe-Brücke) is a double-decked arch bridge in Luxembourg City...
  • Perhaps the most elegant national symbol that is found among European states is the Luxembourg bridge of Adolf.
  • Between 2014 to 2017 with the re-introduction of the trams in Luxembourg led to major Conversion of Adolphe bridge to a a double-decked bridge.
  • Luxembourg City is known for its pedestrian-friendly streets, and there are several walking paths and sidewalks that lead directly to Adolphe Bridge.
  • Also called New Bridge, it was erected between 1900 and 1903 during the rule of Grand Duke Adolphe.
  • Also called New Bridge, it was erected between 1900 and 1903 during the rule of Grand Duke Adolphe.
  • The name was given in homage to Grand Duke Adolphe, who reigned from 1890 to 1905, and who laid the foundation stone of the bridge, on the city side, in 1900.
  • Temporary bridge erected to carry traffic during the restoration work on Adolphe Bréck, 2014.
  • The Adolphe Bridge, or New Bridge, is the famous arched bridge over the Petrus River in the city of Luxembourg.
  • The bridge Pont Adolphe in Luxembourg is a major construction designed by the French engineer P. Sejourne and built from 1899 through 1903.