Neue Strombrücke, Steel girder bridge in Magdeburg, Germany.
The Neue Strombrücke is a steel girder structure spanning the Elbe River in Magdeburg and connecting the old town with Rotehorn Island and the Werder district. The structure is about 258 meters long and roughly 30 meters wide, serving trams, cars, pedestrians, and cyclists.
A bridge existed at this spot as far back as 1275, but it collapsed during a procession, causing many deaths. Today's structure was built as a modern steel construction, replacing earlier wooden and stone bridges.
The bridge has become a daily meeting point for Magdeburg residents, with people constantly moving across it on foot, by bicycle, or by tram. The way locals and visitors use it every day shows its importance as a central connection point in the city's life.
The bridge is open to all forms of transport, including pedestrians, cyclists, and public transportation, so it can get crowded during busy times. It is wise to cross it outside of peak traffic hours for a more relaxed experience.
The bridge employs a specialized steel design that requires no support pillars in the river, leaving the riverbed unobstructed. This was a remarkable engineering effort to keep the waterway clear.
Location: Magdeburg
Inception: October 6, 1965
GPS coordinates: 52.12880,11.64370
Latest update: December 12, 2025 14:24
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