Empress Elisabeth Bridge
1855 establishments in the Austrian EmpireBridges completed in 1855Bridges over the ElbeChain bridgesDěčín ... and 1 more
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The Empress Elisabeth Bridge (German: Kaiserin-Elisabeth-Brücke) was a chain bridge that spanned the Elbe between Tetschen (now Děčín) on the east bank with Bodenbach in northern Bohemia. It was opened in 1855, named after Empress Elisabeth of Austria, and connected Tetschen to the major railroad from Dresden to Prague. The bridge was demolished in the early 1930s, but its piers were used for the modern bridge replacing it.
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Tyršova, okres Děčín
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N 50.781111111111 ° | E 14.207777777778 ° |