Teufelsbrücke | The Devil's Bridge in Switzerland
Teufelsbrucke also known as Devil's Bridge
- The name of the three bridges across the river Rёys or Ruess in the
Alps Switzerland, near the village of Andermatt, 12 km north of the Pass
of St. Gotthard
. Wooden bridge in Andermatt existed from 1230 to 1707 . The first
stone bridge spanned the gorge Rёys in 1595 . It is named for an old
local legend regarding its construction by the Devil, one of many old
European Devil's Bridges with similar creation myths. In memory of the
legend on a rock near the Devil's Bridge red paint were painted devil
and goat. These images are still preserved. Devil's Bridge was a narrow
stone arch length of about 25 meters, thrown over the gorge at a height
of 22 - 23 meters above the roaring rapid stream.
In 1799 during the Swiss campaign Suvorov Russian troops, demonstrating
high tactical skill and heroism, with the battle took place at Devil's
Bridge. The road along the river from the village Rёys Urzern to Devil's Bridge
passes through the narrow (up to 3 meters) tunnel "Urzernskaya hole" a
length of about 60 meters, defended by French troops. Russian soldiers
managed to bypass tunnel through the mountains and along the gorge of
the river and suddenly appeared on the opposite side of the tunnel,
defeated the French squad. French troops stationed on the opposite bank,
began to destroy the bridge. [First Image credit ruthzolli]
Image credit Riex
This is the reward for the adventurous ascent through the Devil's Wall.
Schöllenen Gorge, old and new Devils Bridge and the Matterhorn-Gotthard
Railway, Switzerland. Image credit Kecko
Image credit ritsch48
Myth of the creation of the bridge — According to a local myth, building
the first bridge was very hard and so the Devil himself agreed to build
it. The condition attached to the construction was that the Devil would
get the soul of the first to pass over the bridge. So, when the bridge
was finished, people chased a goat over the bridge. Angered by the
trick, the Devil went to pick up a large stone (called Teufelsstein,
the Devil's Stone) in order to smash the bridge to pieces. On his way
to the bridge however, he encountered an old believing woman with a
cross.
Scared of the cross, he left the stone and fled. The devil's stone
weighs 220 tons and stands near Göschenen. In 1977, the stone was moved
127 meters to make way for the new motorway passing over the St.Gotthard
Pass, at a cost of 300,000 Swiss Francs. Popular belief has it that the
moving of the stone was the cause of an increased number of accidents
on kilometre 16 on the St. Gotthard road tunnel.
The old and the new Devil's Bridge. On the new path under the railway
bridge towards the old military-tunnel, Switzerland. Image credit Kecko
Image credit Riex
Image credit peters452002
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Image credit Michael Studt
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