Severinsbrücke

bridge in Cologne
#10 in Cologne / #296 in Germany
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by Rolf Heinrich, Köln
/ CC BY 3.0

Severinsbrücke is a prominent bridge located in Cologne, Germany. Spanning the Rhine River, this cable-stayed bridge connects the city's southern districts with the central areas, facilitating both vehicular and pedestrian traffic. Opened in 1959, Severinsbrücke stands as a notable example of post-war German engineering and architecture. The bridge is named after the nearby parish of St. Severin and has become an integral part of Cologne's infrastructure, contributing to the efficient flow of traffic and enhancing connectivity within the city.


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