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Opened
  
29 August 1907

Bridge type
  
Swing bridge

Phone
  
+49 4421 42100

Kaiser Wilhelm Bridge

Address
  
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Brücke, 26382 Wilhelmshaven, Germany

Hours
  
Closed now Friday6AM–6PMSaturday6AM–6PMSunday6AM–6PMMonday6AM–6PMTuesday6AM–6PMWednesday6AM–6PMThursday6AM–6PM

Similar
  
Deutsches Marinemuseum, Küstenmuseum Wilhelmshaven, Swing bridge, German destroyer Mölders, Leuchtturm Arngast

The Kaiser Wilhelm Bridge (German: Kaiser-Wilhelm-Brücke or "Emperor William Bridge") is a swing bridge in Wilhelmshaven, Germany, and the town's landmark.

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Location

The Kaiser Wilhelm Bridge connects the beach (Südstrandpromenade) with the South Quarter.

History

Construction began in 1905, and at its completion in 1907 it was Europe's longest swing bridge. The design scheme was created by Ernst Troschel, construction was executed by MAN Nuremberg.

In 1998 the rotary mechanics of the southern part of the bridge were damaged when a tugboat collided with a frigate and had to be partially repaired. In 2003, a cargo ship rammed and slightly damaged the bridge.

From September 2010 to September 2013, the bridge was closed to the public for repairs.

Specifications

The bridge has a length of 159 metres (522 ft) and a width of 8 m. The two pillars are 20.4 m tall. The maximum passage height is 9,00 m at + 1.10 m medium water-level in the harbour, the passage width is 58.60 m.

On the bridge the road traffic can only drive one way at the same time. It is controlled by traffic lights. Before it tilts out the bridge is blocked for the whole traffic by light signals and pikes.

Postage stamp

In 2007, Deutsche Post released a 1.45-euro stamp to commemorate the centennial of the bridge.

References

Kaiser Wilhelm Bridge Wikipedia