Musa Unique Bridge In The Netherlands

Musa Unique Bridge In The Netherlands

Musa Unique Bridge In The Netherlands - Did you ever mendengah the story of Moses parting the Red Sea with a stick to bring his people to escape from Pharaoh? If so, the story contained in the Quran and the Bible. Anyone will be amazed to hear that story. The permission of their Lord, Moses was able to split the Red Sea.

The story of Moses was, apparently inspired a number of architecture in the Netherlands to realize how young to cross the sea, river, or lake. They also create a bridge splitting of the sea, river, or lake. Instead of building the existing bridge over the river, as usually, but the bridge is in the river.

River or rather trench has a width of about 50 meters, split into two by a bridge as the boundary. As quoted from inhabitat.com, the bridge is in the Brabant region, western lines in the Netherlands. That said, the ditch had been there since the 17th century. On the left and right of the trench, made ​​the fort as a refuge away from the invasion of France and Spain.

Well, in order to facilitate cross it, then try to realize some architecture to build a bridge connecting the two sides of the trench. And the bridge, inspired by the story of Prophet Moses. Interestingly, the bridge was made ​​not so visible in parallel, except when you are at the end of the bridge.

As a foundation, the bridge was in direct contact with the river bottom. And to provide convenience to cross, then the architect to make the board as base and ladder to climb to the top of the fortress barrier. With this design, it looks elongated bridge that divide the surface of the trench. (Syafik).
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