Nuremberg: Bridge
Places and attractions in the Bridge category
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- Museum
- Church
- Historical place
- History museum
- Specialty museum
- Park
- Art museum
- Gothic architecture
- Forts and castles
- Bridge
- Tower
- Shopping
- Fountain
- Memorial
Fleisch Bridge
Late-Renaissance stone bridge with views The Fleisch Bridge in Nuremberg, Germany, is an emblematic testament to the city's medieval architecture and engineering ingenuity. Completed in 1598, this single-arch bridge spans the Pegnitz River, seamlessly connecting the two bustling sides of the old town.
Chain Bridge
The Chain Bridge in Nuremberg, Germany, stands as a testament to the city's medieval heritage and its enduring architectural prowess. Not to be confused with the more famous Chain Bridge in Budapest, Hungary, Nuremberg's Chain Bridge (Kettensteg) holds its own charm...
Maxbrücke
Maksymilian Bridge - a medieval bridge in Nuremberg on the Pegnitz River. The original name Steinerne Brücke refers to building material. In 1810, the bridge in honor of King Maksymilian I was named Józef Wittelsbach Maxbrücke, and...
Henkersteg
Kata Bridge - a medieval bridge in Nuremberg on the Pegnitz River. The name of the bridge refers to the Kata House, which stands on an island connected with this bridge with both banks of the river.