Museum Bridge - Free Audio Guide

Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Museumsbrücke, Altstadt, St. Lorenz, Nürnberg, Bayern, 90403, Deutschland

Museum Bridge, Nuremberg
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The Museumsbrücke, formerly known as the Barfüßerbrücke, is a historic sandstone arch bridge in Nürnberg, spanning the Pegnitz River. First documented in the 13th century, it has undergone several reconstructions, with the current structure built in 1954. The bridge connects the districts of St. Sebald and St. Lorenz and is part of a pedestrian zone. It is notable for its three segmental arches and serves as a picturesque spot for photos. Visitors can enjoy views of the surrounding architecture and riverfront. The area is easily accessible on foot, with no admission fees, making it a popular stop for tourists exploring the city.