The Weilburg shipping tunnel is the oldest and longest navigable ship tunnel in Germany today.
It runs for a length of 195 meters from north to south beneath the Mühlberg, where the town of Weilburg is located, thus avoiding a curve of about two kilometers of the Lahn with two weirs. The tunnel was constructed between 1844 and 1847 and today forms, together with the parallel road and railway tunnels, the so-called Weilburg tunnel ensemble.
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Address: Limburg-Weilburg, Germany
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