Construction begin mid-13th century Opened 1272 Number of spans 9 | No. of spans 9 Total length 204 m Width 5 m Inaugurated 1272 | |
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Other name(s) Säckingerbrücke (Swiss name) Daily traffic road, pedestrian (formerly also a road bridge [Reichsstraße Nr. 34 and from 1945 to 1979 Bundesstraße 34]) Similar Rhine, Schloss Schönau, Trompetenmuseum, Stein‑Säckingen railway station, Bad Säckingen station |
Holzbrücke Bad Säckingen is a bridge over the Rhine. It connects the German city of Bad Säckingen with the village Stein in Switzerland. The covered bridge spans 203.7 metres (668 ft) over the Hochrhein and is the longest roofed wooden bridge of Europe. The bridge is listed as a national registered monument in Switzerland (Kulturgut von nationaler Bedeutung im Kanton Aargau).
The bridge was built in 1272 and was destroyed several times (1570, 1633, 1678). The current bridge was completed in 1700. Originally a road bridge, the bridge is now only open for pedestrians since the Fridolinsbrücke (Swiss: Rheinbrücke Stein) was opened in 1979 for road traffic.
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