Saarbrücken

Scheer Tower is the new home of several companies belonging to the Scheer Group, employing a total of 250 employees.

Lock: in 1806, Napoleon dictated the canalisation of the river Saar by imperial decree in order to facilitate the transportation of coal from the Saarland to France.

the wooden crane flanking the Wilhelm Heinrich Bridge is a reconstruction of the historic Saar Crane (Alter Saarkran), built in 1761/62 according to plans by and under the supervision of the archit

the S.A.L.T. yacht harbour is located under the Ostspange bridge in Saarbrücken.

the former industrial port, which is located in close proximity to the Ostspange (urban motorway) in Saarbrücken, today serves as a small port of refuge for inland vessels.

the Stadt Saarbrücken passenger cruiser measures 39 metres in length and 5 metres in width. It can accommodate 150 people inside and has an additional 100 seats on the sun deck

pedestrian crossing built in 2010 which connects the two streets Wilhelm-Meyer-Straße and Leipziger Straße in the Malstatt quarter of Saarbrücken.

the Lützelbach Tunnel is located in the city centre of Saarbrücken, next to the Central Station and the main post office.

This ghost bridge, which leads across the Saar, is located near the St. Arnual district in Saarbrücken.

situated on Saarbrücken's Beethovenplatz, the synagogue was inaugurated in 1951, a few months after the Jewish community had re-established itself in the Saarland following WW II.

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