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The Rakotzbrücke, located in Kromlau, Germany, is a man-made bridge that was built in 1860 and is known as the Devil's Bridge due to its delicate arch and the belief that the perfect circle created when it is reflected in the waters beneath it must be the work of the devil.
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The bridge is composed of jagged, rocky spires on either end and pointed rocks that sit out in the lake.
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Rakotzbrücke was built in 1860 by human hands. The entire bridge is manmade, including the jagged, rocky spires on either end of the bridge and the pointed rocks that sit out in the lake. Even though Satan did not play a role in the construction of this bridge, it still gets the name Devil’s Bridge for its delicate arch.
Rakotzbrücke: A Fairytale Bridge in Saxony, Germany
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Rakotzbrücke is a man-made bridge that was built over a lake in Kromalu Park. The arched bridge is designed to create a perfect circle when it reflects in the still waters below. It’s also known as the Devil’s Bridge due to the belief that the magical circle must be the hands of the devil.
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Devil's Bridge is a term applied to dozens of ancient bridges, found primarily in Europe. Most of these bridges are stone or masonry arch bridges and represent a significant technological achievement in ancient architecture. Due to their unusual design, they were an object of fascination and stories in antiquity and medieval Europe.
Devil's Bridge - Wikipedia
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