The bridge of Andenne is a bridge over the Meuse that connects the city of Andenne to the village of Seilles.
The Andenne Bridge has three reinforced concrete arches. It has a length of 150 m and a width of 40 m
The first known bridge in Andenne was built around the second century AD. The banks of the Meuse in Andenne were then served by numerous installations: a ferry from 1152 to 1853, a bridge between 1853 and 1914, a metal bridge installed by the Germans between 1915 and 1936, a bridge described as a stone work of art between 1938 and 1940 (destroyed by the engineers of the Belgian army to prevent the passage of German troops), a pedestrian bridge in 1946, and finally in 1957, the opening to traffic of the current and last bridge of Andenne.
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