Hohenzollern Bridge, Architectural heritage monument in North Rhine-Westphalia.
The Hohenzollern Bridge is a footbridge, steel bridge, and railway bridge all in one.
This architectural marvel was conceived by Franz Schwechten in May 1911.
Located in both Altstadt-Nord and Deutz, its marks the rich culture of Allemagne.
It serves as a crucial link between the two towns, accommodating pedestrians, vehicles and trains.
The bridge stands out as an arch bridge amidst many.
Location: Altstadt-Nord
Location: Deutz
Inception: May 1911
Architect: Franz Schwechten
Official opening: May 1911
Architectural style: Romanesque Revival architecture
Length: 409.19 m
Longest Span: 167.75 m
Width: 29.5 m
Material: concrete, steel
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