Iron Tower, Nuremberg. 19th-century artwork of the Iron Tower and Hangman's Bridge (Henkersteg) in Nuremberg, Germany. This bridge was first built in


Iron Tower, Nuremberg. 19th-century artwork of the Iron Tower and Hangman's Bridge (Henkersteg) in Nuremberg, Germany. This bridge was first built in 1457, over the river Pegnitz. It was later replaced with a roofed walk and tower in which the town executioner lived, hence the name. This wood engraving dates from circa 1888.


Size: 5182px × 3386px
Photo credit: © BILDAGENTUR-ONLINE/TH FOTO/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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