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Adolphe Bridge

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Adolphe Bridge, also known as the New Bridge, is a stunning stone arch bridge that spans the Pétrusse Valley in Luxembourg City. Completed in 1903, it was the largest stone arch bridge in the world at the time. The bridge connects the city center with the Gare district and is a beloved symbol of Luxembourg's architectural heritage. Visitors can walk across the bridge to admire its elegant arches and enjoy panoramic views of the valley below. The bridge is particularly beautiful when illuminated at night, and it serves as a popular spot for photography. Nearby, you can explore the surrounding parks and the historic city fortifications.

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  • Walk across the bridge for views of the Pétrusse Valley
  • Admire the intricate stonework and arches
  • Photograph the bridge at sunset or night when lit
  • Visit the nearby Place de la Constitution for a full view

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Ways to visit Adolphe Bridge

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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