Heidelberg’s Old Bridge, known as the Karl Theodor Bridge or Alte Brucke, spans the Neckar River and dates back to 1786. Constructed with sandstone arches, the bridge features remnants of medieval fortifications, including towers and dungeons. Among its highlights is the ‘Brückenaffe,’ a lucky monkey statue that draws the attention of passersby. Today, visitors can stroll across this historic pedestrian bridge, taking in the scenic views of the river and the surrounding architecture, while enjoying the blend of historical and artistic elements that define this iconic Heidelberg landmark.
Karl-Theodor-Bridge (Alte Brucke)
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