Lome abandoned bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Shimnik
100 years old remainings
The bridge was built in the German colonial Era. There was even a wooden bridge that was initially built in 1900. Later on Germans decided to build a metal one, because a lot of people became food for...
Beoordeeld op 28 dec 2018
Geila W
Interesting history
I did not realise that the French and German's had tried to build a bridge to the Benin. It is now home to some homeless people. The beach did not look very clean. Makes a wonderful photograph at suns...
Beoordeeld op 7 aug 2018
MohQut
Nothing to see
Nothing to see, it is abandoned ruinous of an old bridged, it is not worth a special visit, but you will most probably pass by it during your stay
Beoordeeld op 18 jul 2018
pchi94
Historic place, industrial ruin, not much to see
This is really a ruin. You will inevitably see it while crossing Lomé. Not worth a special visit, except if you are fanatic of late 19th century industrial ruins.
Beoordeeld op 2 apr 2018
Brooklynite_Abroad
Built by the French, next to the older German ruins of a pier
This decrepit pier was built by the French during the colonial era. It is just beside the nearly fully destroyed, older German version. No need to go out of your way to see it, but most likely you w...
100 years old remainings
The bridge was built in the German colonial Era. There was even a wooden bridge that was initially built in 1900. Later on Germans decided to build a metal one, because a lot of people became food for...
Interesting history
I did not realise that the French and German's had tried to build a bridge to the Benin. It is now home to some homeless people. The beach did not look very clean. Makes a wonderful photograph at suns...
Nothing to see
Nothing to see, it is abandoned ruinous of an old bridged, it is not worth a special visit, but you will most probably pass by it during your stay
Historic place, industrial ruin, not much to see
This is really a ruin. You will inevitably see it while crossing Lomé. Not worth a special visit, except if you are fanatic of late 19th century industrial ruins.
Built by the French, next to the older German ruins of a pier
This decrepit pier was built by the French during the colonial era. It is just beside the nearly fully destroyed, older German version. No need to go out of your way to see it, but most likely you w...