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Passerelle of the Month: the Moses Bridge

February 29, 2012

This incredible “sunken” bridge located in the Netherlands is giving visitors a unique way to access a beautiful 17th Century Dutch fort. Designed by RO & AD Architects, the Moses Bridge literally parts the waters that surround the fort, allowing pedestrians to pass through.

A series of moats and fortresses were built over the West Brabant Water Line region of the Netherlands during the 17th century in order to provide protection from invasion by France and Spain . Fort de Roovere was surrounded with a shallow moat that was too deep to march across, and too shallow for boats. In turn the earthen fort had remained protected –until now.

Thanks to Tom Durning.

3 Comments leave one →
  1. February 29, 2012 4:54 pm

    Sweet. A lovely intervention that would never be permitted in the U.S. due to our Disnefying preservation practices.

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    February 29, 2012 5:16 pm

    Nice, but not handicapped accessible either.

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