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Fort at Jutphaas - Acces Bridge

The fort at Jutphaas is part of the New Dutch Waterline and defended a narrow strip of land that could not be flooded. The origins of the fort can be traced back to around 1820. The fort was further expanded in 1848, 1871 and 1872. During the Second World War, the fort served as a transmitting station for the German Navy.

The access bridge to the fort is located southwest of the guardhouse. The iron bridge is 15 meters long and 3.5 meters wide and is largely fenced. This bridge used to have a removable part in the middle.

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Source

  • Text: Peter Schipper
  • Photos: Peter Schipper