
Königin-Editha-Brücke
Where history meets modern elegance
Did you know?
The Königin-Editha-Brücke in Magdeburg is named after Queen Editha, an Anglo-Saxon queen from the 10th century.
Guided Story
Imagine standing here, with the Elbe flowing powerfully beneath you. Over to your left, you can spot the Zollbrücke, a small yet significant part of Magdeburg's trading history. This bridge you're on is named after Queen Editha, the first Queen of the Holy Roman Empire. It's said she had a special fondness for Magdeburg, and this bridge is a tribute to her connection with the city. As you walk across, you might feel the echoes of stories and life from centuries past. Do you hear the gentle sound of the water? It's the timeless melody that has played here for ages. Take a moment to drink in the view, appreciating the city's beauty that unfolds before you.







