Kepler bridge, Road bridge in Geidorf and Lend districts, Austria.
Kepler Bridge is a road bridge crossing the Mur River in Graz and connecting the Geidorf and Lend districts. The structure carries multiple lanes for vehicles and has separate paths for pedestrians and cyclists to move across the river.
The bridge was built in 1963 to handle growing traffic between the two districts. It was a response to the city's expansion and increased mobility after the war.
The bridge bears the name of Johannes Kepler, reflecting the connection between scientific advancement and civil engineering in Austrian infrastructure.
The bridge is open throughout the day for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles. The surface is level and offers clear views of the river from both sides.
The bridge's position at coordinates 47°4'38.06"N and 15°25'58.87"E establishes it as a central crossing point over the Mur River in Graz.
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