Fleischbrücke
Fleischbrücke
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Neighborhood: Altstadt - St. Lorenz
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- Lorenzkirche • 3 min walk
- Weißer Turm • 8 min walk
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ondadimare
Italy16,726 contributions
Dec 2023 • Friends
…the Fleischbrücke…is a panoramic bridge in Nuremberg!!…and connects two areas of the city separated by the Pegnitz river!!…it is an ancient bridge!!…it is said that despite the serious damage suffered by the buildings during the Second World War!! …the Fleischbrücke has always remained intact!!…an unaltered sign of the historic center of the city!!…whoever built it was truly a genius!!…it was built with a single arch!!…of 27 metres!!…built in masonry and at the time it was the largest of its kind in the whole country!!…a truly rare ingenuity for this Fleischbrücke in Nuremberg!!…an absolute must see!!…
Written December 23, 2023
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Brad
Hong Kong, China175,773 contributions
Dec 2019
There are quite a few historic bridges which cross the Pegnitz River in Nuremburg. including Fleischbrucke (Meat Bridge). This is a single-arch bridge built at the end of the 16th-century, replacing an earlier bridge. It links St. Sebald and St. Lorenz districts in the market area of the city centre.
Some believe it was modelled after the Rialto bridge in Venice. It survived WWII bombing mostly unscathed, meaning what you see now is the original stone bridge. During our December visit, there were two decorative Christmas tree style ornaments installed on both sides of the bridge centre, adding nice seasonal appeal to Fleischbrucke at this time of the year.
Some believe it was modelled after the Rialto bridge in Venice. It survived WWII bombing mostly unscathed, meaning what you see now is the original stone bridge. During our December visit, there were two decorative Christmas tree style ornaments installed on both sides of the bridge centre, adding nice seasonal appeal to Fleischbrucke at this time of the year.
Written December 24, 2019
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David R
Ostrava, Czech Republic49 contributions
Aug 2023 • Friends
Nice historic bridge with photogenic surroundings. Great place to take pictures or selfies. I could really imagine living here back in the time, crossing the river.
Written August 13, 2023
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reza j
Tehran, Iran307 contributions
Feb 2016 • Couples
it is made for more than 400 years ago and you can enjoy walking across this bridge.you should know about the story about this bridge and the Statue on it.
Written March 14, 2016
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VimarshVerma
Boulder, CO42 contributions
Aug 2015 • Family
The bridge is right in the main market section towards the castle, but has nothing great to offer. The view is alright, but I personally, didn't find it noteworthy.
Written November 15, 2015
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peter g
melb434 contributions
Oct 2015 • Couples
The bridge at the centre of things.
one side looks on to foodstalls, buskers, alfresco nurnberg .
The other side looks across the placid water to the lovely old architecture of the Spitalhospital., reflected in the river.
A bridge across the culture of historical nurnberg
one side looks on to foodstalls, buskers, alfresco nurnberg .
The other side looks across the placid water to the lovely old architecture of the Spitalhospital., reflected in the river.
A bridge across the culture of historical nurnberg
Written November 2, 2015
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Kostyantyn V
Dnipro, Ukraine1,008 contributions
Aug 2014 • Family
Wherever you go in the centre, you'll most probably cross it. The bridge is more than 400 years old and survived World War II almost untouched.
You'll enjoy the beautiful view from it - both sides.
You'll enjoy the beautiful view from it - both sides.
Written July 31, 2015
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meltem e
Izmir, Türkiye685 contributions
Dec 2022
Historic bridge on the meat market district in the center of the Nuremberg, Built on 1500's and survived during WWII.
Written February 26, 2023
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Warby
Bicester, UK3,740 contributions
Sep 2019 • Solo
In the centre of the old town this old bridge is in a popular area. Not a massively impressive bridge but full of history
Written September 6, 2019
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sm05060
4,471 contributions
Dec 2018 • Friends
Just a bridge until you know the history behind it. Built in the 1500s it was the site of a meat market and later survived the World War II bombings. Located in the old town Nuremberg the Pegnitz flows beneath it & it is situated between the Karlsbrucke & the Museumsbrucke. Wander along the banks and enjoy this old town & all it's charm.
Written April 26, 2019
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