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Heidelberg bridge gate

TOWERS AND GATE OF HEIDELBERG BRIDGE Note the steel gate that can be lowered to block access to the city by invading armies. This was a very important consideration at the time the bridge was constructed, and is born out by the bullet marks left on the towers from battles that raged in 1799 when the French were defeated by the Austrians. This is one of a series of pictures I took when stationed in Germany as a member of the US Army. Copyright 2007

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John Cappello 01 Nov 2012

A lovely scene, so pretty there

Sandra McClure 13 Sep 2009

Wonderful I love the European gates. They are fascinating

Sharon Lee 30 Jul 2009

How wonderful this pic is ! Thanks for sharing it John, I know that I will never be able to see it in person! And thank you for the history too! Good shot

Cathy Howell 29 Jul 2008

I really like the perspective on this drawing!

judit dora 08 Jul 2008

Great captire.