Category
page 1Stone bridges in Germany
Roman Bridge
ancient structure in Trier, Germany
Göltzsch Viaduct
railway bridge in Germany
Stone Bridge
12th-century bridge across the Danube in Regensburg, Germany

Krämerbrücke
The Krämerbrücke (; Merchants' bridge) is a medieval arch bridge in the city of Erfurt, in Thuringia, central Germany, which is lined with half-timbered shops and houses on both sides of a cobblestone street. It is one of the few remaining bridges in the world that have inhabited buildings. It has been continuously inhabited for over 500 years, longer than any other bridge in Europe. The stone, pedestrian bridge, which dates from 1325, is one of the oldest secular structures in Erfurt. It spans the Breitstrom, a branch of Gera River, and connects two town squares – Benediktsplatz and Wenigemar
Fleischbrücke (Nürnberg)
late Renaissance bridge in Nuremberg, Germany
Wittelsbacherbrücke
Wittelsbacherbrücke is an arched bridge in Munich, Germany, crossing the river Isar and connecting the districts of Isarvorstadt and Au. It is famous for its equestrian statue of Duke Otto I.
Ravenna Bridge
railway bridge in Germany
Camsdorf Bridge
bridge in Jena, Germany