ülekandeahels
Ülekandeahels is a term that refers to a specific type of bridge in Estonia, characterized by their unique design and historical significance. The term "ülekande" translates to "overpass" in English, and "ahels" means "chain" in Estonian. This name reflects the bridge's construction method, which involves a series of interconnected chains that support the roadway. Ülekandeahels bridges are typically found in rural areas and were commonly built in the 19th and early 20th centuries to facilitate transportation over natural obstacles such as rivers and valleys.
These bridges are notable for their simplicity and functionality, often constructed using locally available materials. The
Despite their historical significance, many ülekandeahels bridges have been replaced by more modern structures due to