Schiessentümpel Bridge, Müllerthal, Luxembourg
Posted by: cacher.ella
N 49° 47.103 E 006° 17.958
32U E 305599 N 5518231
Great architecture and hidden remains of art on a bridge.
Can you find the sandstone snail house on the bridge by the stairs?
Waymark Code: WM16389
Location: Luxembourg
Date Posted: 04/25/2022
Views: 6
The bridge or the middle of the Black Ernz represents the municipal boundary between the municipalities Waldbillig and Consdorf.
When we talk about the Schiessentümpel, we also refer to the bridge and the waterfall on the Black Ernz. The sandstone bridge was built in 1879 and although it has no practical function in terms of mobility in Luxembourg, unlike other large bridges, it has been the symbol of the Mullerthal Region - Luxembourg's Little Switzerland since 1879. Before 1879, the region was difficult to access. It was said to be dangerous for people and would resemble a primeval forest. It was called: "The Land of the Wolves".
However, this changed in 1814 with the visit of Joseph von Görres from Koblenz. He was not only school director for the province of Lower and Middle Rhine, to which Luxembourg also belonged at the time, but he was also a scientist and journalist for the newspaper "Rheinischer Merkur", which was first published in the same year. In addition, the Brussels journalist Victor Joly also wrote about Luxembourg in his travel book. His article was called "Les Ardennes". These articles made many people from neighboring countries want to come and visit Luxembourg and the region. The Luxembourg government then set up a better road and train network. In 1873 there was a train station in Grundhof and in 1877 the road was built between Grundhof and the village of Mullerthal. The connection between the village of Mullerthal and Breitler was also completed in 1881, thus the village and the Schiessentümpel were accessible from both sides.
The famous bridge, which today is the symbol of the region, was built within four months only, between March 20 and July 27, 1879, by the stonemason Jean-Pierre Prommenschenkel from Christnach. At that time, the bridge was built with steam lime and sandstone and lasted until today. The wooden railing was added later and has been renewed several times over the years.
(www.mullerthal.lu/en/fiche/geotop/schiessentumpel-waterfalls)
The construction and artistic decorations reflect the romantic notions of the region's early days of tourism. At that time, numerous reliefs of animals and mythical creatures were carved into the sandstone. If you look closely, you can still see a crocodile head, a snail and other carved stones.
I hope you are as impressed by the architecture and the beauty of the waterfall as I am.
Have fun!
(Optional: I would be happy if you have found the snail or another relief on the bridge, if you report about it in your log, or take a photo. However, this is not a condition.)
Physical Location (city, county, etc.): Consdorf, Müllerthal, Luxembourg
Road, Highway, Street, etc.: W6 Müllerthal Trail
Water or other terrain spanned: Black Ernz (Schwaarz Ernz)
Architect/Builder: Jean-Pierre Prommenschenkel
Construction Date: Between March 20 and July 27, 1879
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