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Katerveerdijk IJssel Zwolle
Netherlands

The Katerveer was a ferry service across the IJssel to the west of Zwolle that connected Overijssel with Gelderland. History goes back to the tenth century. Around 1240 it was a paid ferry service entitled "Cothenveer". Zwolle became the owner of the ferry house and the associated stable in the fifteenth century. The ferry house used to be on the site of the white house on the left (1859) and just before that the road runs to the river. The old IJssel bridge, called Katerveer, is derived from this ferry service. This bridge from 1930 is one of the first bridges in the National Road Plan from 1927. The bridge has a steel center bridge and two concrete bridges with four arch ribs each. The bridge was blown up and rebuilt twice during the Second World War. Characteristic on the old IJssel bridge near Zwolle is the color scheme in green and blue.

Copyright: Arjan Veldhuis
Type: Cylindrical
Resolution: 7000x792
Taken: 17/02/2020
Uploaded: 20/02/2020
Published: 20/02/2020
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Tags: river; nature; walking; cycling; high water; monument; architecture
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