Kleiner Viadukt bei Paderborn-Neuenbeken

Structure/Modern architecture
The small viaduct is a railroad bridge near Neuenbeken.
The 230-metre-long Small Viaduct, also known as the Dune Viaduct, spans the Dune Valley at a height of 33 meters with 11 arches. Like its "big brother" around three kilometers to the east, the Altenbeken Viaduct, it was built between 1851 and 1853 as part of the Paderborn - Altenbeken - Warburg - Kassel railroad line. To the west above the viaduct is the viewing platform built in 2014, which offers a magnificent view of the viaduct and the Beketal valley.

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The Little Viaduct can be visited free of charge.

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Entrance Free

Directions & Parking facilities

You can reach the Little Viaduct via the Paderborn High Trail.

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