The German town of Kromlau, in the eastern Teutonic country, is home to a park known for the great variety of plants it has, but also for a unique construction known as Rakotzbrücke or the Devil's Bridge.
Built around 1860 with hexagonal basalt columns, this Gothic-style bridge is striking due to the way its reflection in the lake of Kromlau-Park forms a perfect circle, regardless of the angle from which you look.
Around the lake, as well as around the Kromlau Park, which has a size of 80 hectares, in addition to the picturesque Devil's Bridge, we can find more stone constructions from the same time.
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