Incredible Architecture The Moses Bridge
The Moses Bridge ('Mozezbrug') is at Fort de Roovere near Halsteren, the Netherlands. The designers, RO&AD Architecten, decided that it would be inappropriate to build a bridge over the historic moat. Instead they constructed a practically invisible, mostly submerged bridge. The bridge is called The Moses Bridge due to it seeming to divide the waters of the moat
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Today we're in West Brabant, it's about two hours outside of Amsterdam and we've come to visit an unusual architectural marvel called the Moses bridge. That's one thing to know, this Moses Bridge is in the middle of nowhere it also means there's hardly any tourists which is great.
The Moses Bridge was built in 2010. It's not well known so people don't know that it's here. We will tell them now of course. It will be the next tourist discovery. We had to Google search this one. It's a little bit of a hidden gem. Very much so. Is it a hidden gem?
It's a bridge that they've built which is kind of submerged so it looks like you have parted the waters which is really amazing. Hence the name Moses Bridge. So right now, I'm below the water level and as you go up you can see the water is at this level. So it's kind of just above waist height.
-How did you find this place actually?
-I think it's very mesmerising to be honest.
-No, not how do you find it, how did you find it?
Don't you love though, that on a clear day it's like a mirror image.
That was cool right? -Unbelievable!
We'll be coming back again right? No we won't be coming back again. It's really amazing. It's so nice. Unfortunately it's not easy to get to so I don't think we'll be coming back again. But if you get the chance to come out here, then it's well worth doing. Right? Ja, and maybe we'll discover something else next.
Moses bridge - The Nederlands
3D HD video of Moses Bridge of Fort de Roovere. Fort De Roovere is an entrenchment near Halsteren, The Netherlands, that was part of the West Brabant Dutch Water Line. It is an earthen fort that goes through a wall (the Ligneweg) and is connected to Fort de Prinssen.
In the recent years, the fort has been renovated and a bridge was built to access the fort across its moat. The designers of the bridge felt it would be inappropriate to build a bridge over the moat so instead decided to construct a partially submerged bridge deeming it practically invisible. A bridge that has taken on the name The Moses Bridge as it appears to have divided the moat's waters. This design allows people to cross virtually undetected from water level except for a few bobbing heads. Its construction is made entirely of wood and waterproofed with foil.
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The Moses Bridge – a Place Where Water Divides, The Netherlands
The Moses Bridge, Halsteren, Netherlands. The impressive bridge looks like a sunken corridor, as if the water has parted for the pedestrians. It is installed in a 17th century fort – Fort De Roovere. It was designed by RO & AD Architects, who had decided to make it that way, so it wouldn’t stand out in the historic fort complex.
The bridge is made of Accoya wood, that is treated with anti-fungal coating, that enables the wood not to erode. And besides being really practical, the bridge makes this surprising impression of the water being divided.
Amazing Hidden and Invisible Bridge, Moses Bridge, Netherlands
Amazing Hidden and Invisible Bridge, Moses Bridge, Netherlands
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The Moses Bridge is located in Netherlands, were built over the West Brabant Water Line during the 17th century Dutch defensive line that was created by linking cities and villages with earthen fortresses and walls. An inundation zone to the north provided an area that could be flooded with water deep enough to make enemy advance on foot precarious but shallow enough to rule out the effective use of boats. The line once successfully held Spain and France invaders at bay. Fort de Roovere, the largest fort on the line requited the addition of an access bridge. The fort is surrounded by a moat and was originally built without a bridge so it was a challenge to create one that would be discreet. This bridge was build by two Architects AD KIL and RO KOSTER, and 'sunken' bridge what follows the line of the fort slope and sits almost flush with the soil and the level of the water. making it practically invisible as you approach the fort. The Accoya wood is used for sheet piling on either side, with a hardwood deck/stairs in between.
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Arquitecto: RO&AD Architecten.
Ubicación: Halsteren, Holanda.
Extensión: 50 m2.
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