Brücke über die Große Mühl, Road bridge in Neufelden, Austria.
The Große Mühl Bridge is a concrete arch bridge that crosses the river valley in Upper Austria. It carries traffic across the deep gorge on a wide roadway connecting both sides of the terrain.
The bridge was completed in 1991 as the region's highest road structure of its kind in Upper Austria. It represented a major step forward in regional infrastructure development at that time.
The bridge represents Austrian engineering capabilities through its structural design, incorporating two levels of stays supporting both lower and upper rib sections.
The bridge sits on the B127 state road between Linz and Aigen and carries regular vehicle traffic. Pedestrians should note that this is a busy traffic route where vehicles travel at significant height above the valley.
The concrete arch sweeps across the gorge in one massive span without intermediate supports. This structural elegance creates an open view to the depths below and makes the crossing feel like floating across the valley.
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