Museumsbrücke

Museumsbrücke

Museum Bridge

The Museum Bridge is the central connection between Nuremberg's two city sides Lorenz and Sebald.
Address: 90403 Nürnberg

The Museum bridge was severely damaged in World War II

The Museum bridge, originally Barfüßerbrücke, was built in 1484 and its current appearance dates back to 1700, when the wooden structure was replaced by a paved one. The stone building with consoles as a pulpit was completed in the same year. The Museum bridge was severely damaged in World War II and was expanded and rebuilt in 1954.

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Großweidenmühlsteg

Großweidenmühlsteg

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Maxbrücke

Maxbrücke

The Max Bridge is the oldest solid stone bridge over the Pegnitz.
Fleischbrücke

Fleischbrücke

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Spitalbrücke

Spitalbrücke

The Spitalbrücke is a bridge which connects the Sebald side of the city with the Insel Schütt.
Henkersteg

Henkersteg

The Hangman's Bridge was constructed in 1457 as a wooden bridge and connects the Trödelmarkt market and the Unschlittplatz.
Kettensteg

Kettensteg

The Kettensteg is a pedestrian bridge in Nuremberg, built in 1824 over the river Pegnitz and it is considered the oldest chain bridge in continental Europe.