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Deutsch: Kohlholzweg in Dornbirn, Vorarlberg, Österreich. Im 19. Jahrhundert eine Wegverbindung zur Rappenlochbrücke, bevor die Straße beim Waldfried, rechts vom Gütle, zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts gebaut wurde. Der Name Kohlholz erinnert an die hier früher befindlichen Köhlereien.
Diese Brücke zum Kohlholzweg wird als Plattenbrücke bezeichent und befindet sich in der Parzelle Platte. Die Brücke überquert die Dornbirner Ache. Der "Mohrenkeller" im Hintergrund an der Gütlestraße war ursprünglich ein Eiskeller für die Lagerung von Bier der Fa. Mohrenbräu.English: Kohlholzweg in Dornbirn, Vorarlberg, Austria. In the 19th century a path to the Rappenlochbruecke before the street near the Waldfried, to the right of the Gütle, was built at the beginning of the 20th century. The name Kohlholz is a reminiscent to the charcoal burning on this places earlier.
This bridge to the Kohlholzweg is referred to as "Plattenbruecke" (a plate bridge) and is located in the plot "Platte". The bridge crosses the Dornbirner Ache (river). The "Mohrenkeller" (background) on Gütlestraße was originally an ice cellar for the storage of beer from Mohrenbräu. |
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Author | Asurnipal |
Camera location | 47° 23′ 33.05″ N, 9° 46′ 15.39″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 47.392513; 9.770942 |
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Longitude | 9° 46′ 15.39″ E |
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