Regensburg The Old Stone Bridge (Steinerne Brücke) in Regensburg, Germany, is a 12th-century stone bridge that spans the Danube River.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Bridge_(Regensburg)

"The Stone Bridge (Steinerne Brücke) in Regensburg, Germany, is a 12th-century bridge across the Danube linking the Old Town with Stadtamhof. For more than 800 years, until the 1930s, it remained the city's only bridge across the river. It is a masterwork of medieval construction and an emblem of the city. The bridge and the cathedral are the two major emblems of the city.[36] However, the bridge has been seriously damaged by heavy traffic in recent decades and by water and salt damage from poor drainage and lack of sealing of the masonry.[37] For over a decade, the bridge was closed to private vehicles, and beginning in 2005 it was remotely monitored 24 hours a day from Nuremberg for signs of impending collapse.[36] On the evening of 1 August 2008 it was also closed to buses and taxis and became a pedestrian and bicycle bridge. This was because of a report that the balustrades would be insufficient to stop a bus.[38]

The bridge has been under restoration since 2010; completion was originally expected in 2014 but then postponed until 2017 at the earliest.[11][39][40] Temporary bridges are being used to enable the over 120,000 annual users of the bridge to bypass the section being rebuilt.[39] The State of Bavaria conducted a thorough search taking two years and costing 100,000  to find appropriate stone to use in restoration, similar in colour and structure to the original material of the bridge and sufficiently tough and resistant to weathering. A satisfactory kind of sandstone was eventually found in an abandoned quarry near Ihrlerstein.[41] The bridge is to remain closed to motor vehicles after the renovation."

https://tourismus.regensburg.de/regensburg-erleben/sehenswertes/alle-sehenswuerdigkeiten/baudenkmaeler/steinerne-bruecke.html

"Regensburg – one of the most beautiful cities in the world, awarded two World Heritage titles

Once a thriving trading metropolis and political center of the Holy Roman Empire, Regensburg is now considered Germany's best-preserved medieval city. Regensburg has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2006, and the Danube Limes became a second site in 2021."

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Steinerne Brücke

93059 Regensburg

Germany

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tourismus@regensburg.de

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https://tourismus.regensburg.de/regensburg-erleben/sehenswertes/alle-sehenswuerdigkeiten/baudenkmaeler/steinerne-bruecke.html

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Nearby: House of Bavarian History

Donaumarkt 1

93047 Regensburg

Germany