List of bridges in Luxembourg

This list of bridges in Luxembourg lists bridges of particular historical, scenic, architectural or engineering interest in Luxembourg. Road and railway bridges, viaducts, aqueducts and footbridges are included.

There are more than 1200 bridges in Luxembourg.

Historical and architectural interest bridges

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Image Name Distinction Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location Province Ref.
  Old Sauer Bridge (Echternach) [lb] Germany–Luxembourg border
Span : 28 m (92 ft)
91 m (299 ft) Masonry
4 arches
Road bridge
Sauer
16th century EchternachEchternacherbrück
49°48′45.9″N 6°25′35.1″E / 49.812750°N 6.426417°E / 49.812750; 6.426417 (Old Sauer Bridge (Echternach))
Echternach
  Germany
[S 1]
  Castle Bridge (Luxembourg) [lb] Old Quarters of Luxembourg City and Fortifications
  World Heritage Site
Masonry
2 levels (1 and 5 semi-circular arches)
National road 1
Sosthène Weis Street
1735 Luxembourg City
49°36′41.8″N 6°8′9.5″E / 49.611611°N 6.135972°E / 49.611611; 6.135972 (Pont du Château)
Canton of Luxembourg [S 2]
[1]
  Adolphe Bridge Longest masonry bridge span in the world when it was inaugurated
Span : 84.65 m (277.7 ft)
Designed by Paul Séjourné
153 m (502 ft) Masonry
3 arches (1 main semi-circular, 2 segmental)
Royal Boulevard
Pétrusse
1904 Luxembourg City
49°36′30.4″N 6°7′37″E / 49.608444°N 6.12694°E / 49.608444; 6.12694 (Pont Adolphe)
Canton of Luxembourg [S 3]
[2]
[3]

Major road and railway bridges

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Image Name Span Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location Province Ref.
  Grand Duchess Charlotte Bridge 234 m (768 ft) 355 m (1,165 ft) Box girder
Steel
V-shaped legs
National road 51
Alzette
1965 Luxembourg City
49°37′4″N 6°7′54.1″E / 49.61778°N 6.131694°E / 49.61778; 6.131694 (Grand Duchess Charlotte Bridge)
Echternach [S 4]
  Sauer Valley Bridge (Wasserbillig) 150 m (490 ft) 1,195 m (3,921 ft) Box girder
Steel
90+4x125+150+125+2x90
1987 Wasserbillig
49°43′59.8″N 6°30′7″E / 49.733278°N 6.50194°E / 49.733278; 6.50194 (Sauer Valley Bridge (Wasserbillig))
Grevenmacher
  Germany
[S 5]
  Victor Bodson Bridge 130 m (430 ft) 260 m (850 ft) Cable-stayed
Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylon
130+130
1993 Hesperange
49°34′45″N 6°9′10.8″E / 49.57917°N 6.153000°E / 49.57917; 6.153000 (Victor Bodson Bridge)
Echternach [S 6]
  Schengen Viaduct [lb] 130 m (430 ft) 607 m (1,991 ft) Box girder
Steel
2002 Schengen
49°28′45.4″N 6°22′4.4″E / 49.479278°N 6.367889°E / 49.479278; 6.367889 (Schengen Viaduct)
Remich
  Germany
[S 7]
  Gréiwemaacher Bridge [lb] 114 m (374 ft) 213 m (699 ft) Arch
Steel through arch
Bow-string bridge
Road bridge
Moselle
2013 GrevenmacherWellen
49°40′32.7″N 6°26′37.8″E / 49.675750°N 6.443833°E / 49.675750; 6.443833 (Gréiwemaacher Bridge)
Grevenmacher
  Germany
[S 8]
  A13 Motorway Bridge (Schifflange) [lb] 113 m (371 ft) 178 m (584 ft) Arch
Steel tied arch
Bow-string bridge
1994 Schifflange
49°30′36.1″N 6°2′4.7″E / 49.510028°N 6.034639°E / 49.510028; 6.034639 (A13 Motorway Bridge (Schifflange))
Esch-sur-Alzette [S 9]

Notes and references

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  • Nicolas Janberg. "International Database for Civil and Structural Engineering". Structurae.com.
  • Others references
  1. ^ "City of Luxembourg: its Old Quarters and Fortifications". Whc.unesco.org.
  2. ^ "Le Pont Adolphe à Luxembourg" (PDF). gouvernement.lu (in French). Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 October 2013.
  3. ^ Jouret, Auguste (May 1946). "Grands constructeurs - Paul Séjourné (1851-1939)" (PDF). Revue Technica. No. 76. pp. 3–18.

See also

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Further reading

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  • Prade, Marcel (1990). Ponts & Viaducs Remarquables d'Europe (in French). Poitiers: Brissaud. p. 325. ISBN 2-902170-65-3.