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A historic bridge connecting the two parts of Linz over the Danube River.
The Nibelungen Bridge is a significant architectural landmark in Linz, originally constructed in 1938. It connects the city center with the district of Urfahr across the Danube River. The bridge is named after the famous German epic, the Nibelungenlied, and features imposing stone pylons at its ends. Over the years, the bridge has undergone several renovations, yet it retains its original historical charm and is a vital part of Linz's cityscape. The bridge offers stunning views of the river and the surrounding architecture, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
Nibelungenbrücke, 4020 Linz, Austria
Best visited during sunset for picturesque views