List of Bridges - Germany

Germany

  • Bietigheim Enz Valley Bridge
  • Blue Wonder, Dresden
  • Cologne Hohenzollern Bridge
  • Cologne Mülheim Bridge
  • Cologne Rodenkirchen Bridge
  • Deutzer Hängebrücke, Cologne
  • Elster Viaduct
  • Emmerich Rhine Bridge
  • Fehmarn Belt bridge, proposed
  • Fehmarn Sound bridge
  • Gedser-Rostock bridge, proposed
  • Glienicke Bridge, Berlin/Potsdam
  • Göltzsch Viaduct, Saxony, historic railway brick bridge
  • Hedemünden Werra valley bridge
  • Hörn Bridge
  • Kaiser-Wilhelm-Brücke, Wilhelmshaven
  • Kochertalbrücke
  • Koersch Valley Bridge
  • Köhlbrandbrücke, Hamburg
  • Ludendorff Bridge, Remagen, destroyed 1945
  • Magdeburg Water Bridge, canal crossing Elbe river
  • Müngsten Bridge
  • Neckar Valley Bridge Weitingen
  • Oberbaumbrücke, Berlin
  • Osten Transporter Bridge
  • Pierre Pflimlin bridge
  • Rügendamm, Stralsund
  • Theodor Heuss Bridge (Düsseldorf)
  • Theodor Heuss Bridge (Frankenthal)
  • Theodor Heuss Bridge (Mainz-Wiesbaden)
  • Waldschlößchenbrücke, Dresden
  • Weihe Valley Bridge
  • Wommen Valley Bridge

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