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Münsterbrücke, Zürich
Switzerland

Münsterbrücke is a pedestrian and road bridge over the Limmat in the city of Zürich, Switzerland. It is listed in the Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance. It is indirectly named after two Münster (minsters), the Fraumünster and Grossmünster.

The earliest bridge at the location was built in the Roman era, and in medieval Zürich a wooden bridge, called the Obere Brücke (upper bridge), connected the two banks of the Limmat. Between 1836 and 1838, the former wooden bridge was replaced by a stone bridge. Alois Negrelli engineered and supervised the construction of the bridge as it is still present today it was inaugurated in August 1838. The bridge congested the traffic on the Limmat, so a land connection in the then "modern" Zürich was urgently needed by replacing the narrow medieval Reichsstrasse towards the present Rathausbrücke crossing. Thus, sections of the present Limmatquai on the eastern shore of the Limmat were built simultaneously.

 

Source: Wikipedia

Copyright: Andrew Bodrov
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 15000x7500
Taken: 21/03/2020
Subida: 21/03/2020
Published: 03/06/2020
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Tags: bridge; grossmunster; limmat; river; switzerland; zurich; architecture; buildings; church; europe; hiking; history; religion; tourism; traveling
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