- The
Göltzsch Viaduct (German: Göltzschtalbrücke,
pronounced [ˈɡœlt͡ʃtaːlˌbʁʏkə] ) is a
railway bridge in Germany. It is the
largest brick-built bridge...
- The
Göltzsch (German pronunciation: [ˈɡœlt͡ʃ] ) is a
river of Saxony, Germany. It is a
right tributary of the
White Elster,
which it
joins near Greiz....
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several river valleys, as the
White Elster, the
Zwickauer Mulde and the
Göltzsch have
their spring in the Vogtland,
while the
Saale flows through Bavaria...
- time in 1282. The town is
situated at the
declivities above the
river Göltzsch at the foot of a
castle tower from the 12th century.
Landmarks include...
- town
Reichenbach im Vogtland. It is
situated in the
valleys of the
river Göltzsch and the Raumbach, a
stream flowing from
Reichenbach im
Vogtland that is...
- (1837–1839), the
railway station (1846), and world's
largest brick bridge, the
Göltzsch Viaduct (1846–1851).
Reichenbach im
Vogtland has had a
rather insignificant...
- from
Reichenbach to
Plauen was not
completed until the
completion of the
Göltzsch Viaduct on 15 July 1851. On the
Bavarian side, the Neuenmarkt–Hof section...
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difficulties for the company. Two
large viaducts were
needed to
cross the
Göltzsch or
Elster valleys.
Since no
experience had been
acquired in
building such...
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Harju County Estonia
Paris Métro
Paris France 20 to 40
deaths per year.
Göltzsch Viaduct Reichenbach im
Vogtland Saxony Germany
Exemplary attraction for...
- of
Panzer Troops. In
March 1945 he was
named to
replace Maj. Gen
Rudolf Goltzsch as
commander of the 344.
Volksgrenadier Division in Czechoslovakia, a command...