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Südbrücke
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Südbrücke

A feat of engineering spanning the Rhine

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Built in 1975, the South Bridge in Koblenz is more than a link between riverbanks; it's a connection of past and present. Its striking steel girder design offers a majestic view, inviting you to admire the engineering prowess and the serene flow of the Rhine below. Walking across the bridge reveals fresh angles of the city and its scenic surroundings.
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Opened in 1975, the Südbrücke in Koblenz is the first bridge on the Middle Rhine located south of the Schierstein Bridge, making it a crucial link for regional traffic.

Quick Facts

Founded
June 20, 1975

Guided Story

Imagine the countless stories this bridge could tell if it could speak. As you stand here, gaze down at the Rhine and let the gentle flow of the river transport you. This isn't just a bridge—it's a place where time pauses. Look to your left and you'll spot the Horchheimer Bridge, keeping you company as it stretches across the water. Behind you, way off in the distance, is the Oberwerth Stadium, a testament to the city's vibrant life. Crossing this steel marvel, you might feel a breeze carrying whispers from the past, from when the bridge first opened. A walk here isn't just a crossing but a step into the engineering history of Koblenz.

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