Google translation: An architectural feature set as the four Bad Kreuznach Bridge Houses. You are on the old bridge nearby. This was in the Middle Ages the intersection of two highways. Near the old bridge was built by the then town Count Simon II in 1300 as a stone bridge. They bridged the two arms of passing near the city on eight columns. Today, only the mill channel bridging the historical part. From 1480 they built houses out of lack of space on the bridge. The protruding part of support from wooden beams. This built on the pillars of the old bridge near timbered houses are probably the most important and most famous architectural monument of Bad Kreuznach. No wonder they are the symbol of the city and even in the city arms find. In Germany there are besides these bridge houses only on the Krämerbrücke in Erfurt and in Esslingen on the Neckar bridge similar Gebäude.Eingang Rose Island, height Caravelle Hotel, Bad Kreuznach, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany