The Hubbrücke Magdeburg is a remarkable feat of engineering, serving as the longest navigable aqueduct in Germany and one of the longest in the world. Completed in 2003, it connects the Mittelland Canal and the Elbe-Havel Canal, allowing ships to traverse a significant elevation difference without the need for locks. The structure is a 918-meter-long concrete trough supported by 68 pillars, and its design is notable for its ability to accommodate vessels while maintaining the natural flow of the Elbe River below. It's a popular destination for those interested in civil engineering and a distinctive landmark in the Magdeburg region.
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