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Neubrügg

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Carries
  
Pedestrians

Material
  
Wooden

Location
  
Bern

ID number
  
10503

Crosses
  
Aare

Construction begin
  
1469

Body of water
  
Aare

Neubrügg

Locale
  
Bern and Kirchlindach, Switzerland

Address
  
3037 Kirchlindach, Switzerland

Similar
  
Aare, Halenbrücke (vgl Bern, Untertorbrücke, Altenbergsteg, Nydeggbrücke

The Neubrügg or Neubrücke (English: New Bridge) is a covered wooden bridge over the river Aare between the village of Kirchlindach and Bern in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance.

History

The bridge was first built in 1469 to replace a ferry crossing over the Aare. The bridge eventually became part of two major roads that helped Bern control its extensive territory north of the river. The road into the Berner Seeland passed over the bridge before traveling to Meikirch, while the other road ran into the Fraubrunnenamt after passing through Oberlindach and Münchenbuchsee. The Neubrügg remained important until motorized traffic made it obsolete. It was supplanted by the concrete Halenbrücke in 1911-13.

References

Neubrügg Wikipedia