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The Creepy Rakotzbrucke Devil’s Bridge

The Rakotzbrucke Devil’s Bridge can be found in Gablenz, Saxony. It was completely free to visit to the public, other than a $1 parking fee. This stunning bridge is an example of Gothic architecture, with a unique curve that reflects into the water below. It has become so popular amongst tourists due to the fact that the arch appears more like a ring when viewed from a specific angle. According to the locals, the bridge was built with the help of the devil himself.

Shutterstock/Vadym Lavra
Shutterstock/Vadym Lavra

The bridge has been closed off to the public due to its age and general wear and tear. Despite this, the Rakotzbrucke remains one of Germany's most unique and historical landmarks.