
Konrad-Adenauer-Brücke
A bridge with history and charm
Did you know?
The Konrad-Adenauer-Brücke was named after the first Chancellor of West Germany in 1977, even though it originally opened as the Donaubrücke in 1952.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1948
Guided Story
Imagine standing on a bridge that has witnessed over seventy years of history. Look down and see the Danube flowing steadily beneath you, much like the passage of time. This bridge isn't just a crossing between two banks; it's a link between past and present. To the east, you can spot the Reduit Tilly, a piece of Ingolstadt's history from when the city was still a fortified town. Did you know that this bridge was originally opened in 1952 as the Danube Bridge? It wasn't until 1977 that it got its current name. During the early 2000s, the entire structure was rebuilt to ensure it stands strong for years to come. Take a moment to soak in the view and feel the historic air around you.







