
Auf der Doppelstockbrücke Alf/Bullay is a bridge in Zell (Mosel), Germany. It's a double-deck bowstring-arch bridge built in 1857 to connect both banks of the Mosel river. Its 36-meter span and 21-meter height make the bridge a truly impressive sight. It's the last remaining bowstring-arch bridge of its type in Germany and a key landmark of the entire region. The bridge features a railroad track running on its upper level, while pedestrians and cyclists are welcome to use a wide stairway providing them access to the lower span. The views of the river and its shores from the bridge are indeed captivating and with its historical significance, Auf der Doppelstockbrücke Alf/Bullay is definitely a great photographic location.
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