

Marburg, Germany
Marburg, Germany
The Pilgrimstein Aqueduct in Marburg is a modest yet striking 19th‑century brick viaduct that once carried water to the city. Its graceful arches frame views of the Oberstadt and the Lahn valley, making it a pleasant stop for architecture and engineering enthusiasts. Located near the historic center, it’s easy to include on a walking route between the Elisabethkirche and the university quarter. While not a major attraction, it offers insight into Marburg’s urban infrastructure history and a quiet photo spot. Best for visitors who enjoy industrial heritage and scenic urban strolls.
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