
Josef-Kardinal-Frings-Brücke
A Landmark Spanning the Rhine
Did you know?
The Josef-Kardinal-Frings-Brücke, named after the famous Cologne cardinal, was completed in less than two years following World War II during Germany's reconstruction.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1951
Guided Story
Can you feel the breeze coming off the Rhine? This bridge isn’t just a crossing; it’s a pathway through history. Look up and to your right, where the steel arches frame the sky. This very spot has seen countless journeys, each with its own story. Behind you, the view of Düsseldorf’s skyline tells of a city that has grown and thrived since 1951. Crossing here, you’re not just moving between cities. You’re traveling through time, feeling the echoes of all who’ve walked this path before you. Let the river’s whisper guide you as you take in the view.
Location
Nearby

Hammer Eisenbahnbrücke

Erftmündung

Neuss Rheinparkcenter

Obertor

Fossa Sanguinis

Alexius/Josef Krankenhaus

Clemens Sels Museum Neuss
