Pont Adolphe
The Adolphe bridge allows road traffic and tramways across the Pétrusse valley. Its upper deck is 153 m in length and its suspended lower deck is a dedicated bidirectional bicycle path, with access provided for pedestrian use. The bridge was designed by Paul Séjourné and Albert Rodange and built between 1900 and 1903. The bridge was named after Grand Duke Adolphe, who reigned Luxembourg from 1890 until 1905, and was the first monarch to hold the title not in personal union with another.
Pont Adolphe
The Adolphe bridge allows road traffic and tramways across the Pétrusse valley. Its upper deck is 153 m in length and its suspended lower deck is a dedicated bidirectional bicycle path, with access provided for pedestrian use. The bridge was designed by Paul Séjourné and Albert Rodange and built between 1900 and 1903. The bridge was named after Grand Duke Adolphe, who reigned Luxembourg from 1890 until 1905, and was the first monarch to hold the title not in personal union with another.