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Kurt-Schumacher-Brücke

A seamless link across the Rhine

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The Kurt Schumacher Bridge in Koblenz stands as a testament to understated elegance and utility. Since its foundation stone was laid in 1990, it has seamlessly connected key parts of the city while offering stunning views over the Rhine. Walking across the bridge provides not only a unique perspective of the city but also a glimpse into its history. Find inspiration in the blend of engineering and nature.
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The foundation stone was laid on August 20, 1990.

Quick Facts

Founded
August 20, 1990
Height
15 m

Guided Story

Feel that gentle breeze? You're standing on the youngest bridge over the Moselle in Koblenz. Look across to the opposite bank – it seamlessly links the neighborhoods of Metternich and Moselweiß. Just behind you, the Marienhof Hospital stands as a modern landmark. Named after Kurt Schumacher, a key political figure after World War II, this bridge embodies both history and modernity. If you glance upwards, you'll notice the sleek design that defines its understated elegance. While you take in the view, remember that bridges connect more than just places; they link people and stories. Imagine how many have crossed this way, each with their own tale to tell.

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