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The Luiz Kellerman bridge was a bridge located in Videira (formerly known as Perdizes and Vitoria villages, separated the Rio do Peixe), located in the state of Santa Catarina (Brazil), inaugurated on November 25, 1934 and designed by the German builder Otto Koert.

Sophisticated, the work did not include nails, screws or pieces of metal, having been erected in embedded wood.

The bridge was the largest wooden suspension bridge in the world and had a span spanning 67 meters between the two only pillars. It was replaced in 1949 by the Aderbal Ramos da Silva bridge.

Form more information (PT-BR): http://www.unoesc.edu.br/noticias/single/academica-da-unoesc-videira-desenvolve-trabalho-de-pesquisa-sobre-a-ponte-l