Marienbrücke (Queen Mary’s Bridge)

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Marienbrücke (Queen Mary’s Bridge) is a famous pedestrian bridge in Bavaria, Germany, offering panoramic views of Neuschwanstein Castle and the surrounding alpine landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf pedestrian bridge
tourist attraction
viewpoint
accessFrom Schwangau
surface form: Hohenschwangau village
accessMethod hiking trail
shuttle bus (seasonal)
approximateHeightAboveGorge 295 feet
90 metres
approximateLength 295 feet
90 metres
builtFor Ludwig II of Bavaria
surface form: King Ludwig II of Bavaria
commissionedBy Ludwig II of Bavaria
surface form: King Ludwig II of Bavaria
constructionPeriod 19th century
country Germany
crosses Pöllat
Pöllat Gorge
hasEnglishName Queen Mary’s Bridge
hasNameInLanguage Marienbrücke
hasSafetyFeature metal railings
hasSurface wooden deck
hasTourismSignificance major photo spot for Neuschwanstein Castle
popular viewpoint for tourists
hasViewDirection east towards Neuschwanstein Castle
west over Pöllat Gorge
languageOfName German
locatedIn Allgäu Alps
Bavaria
Ostallgäu
Schwangau
locatedInProtectedArea Ammergebirge nature reserve
locatedNear Hohenschwangau Castle
Neuschwanstein Castle
material iron
steel
namedAfter Marie of Prussia NERFINISHED
Marie of Prussia
surface form: Queen Marie of Prussia
namedFor Queen Mary
nearBorderWith Austria
offersViewOf Alpine landscape
Neuschwanstein Castle
Pöllat Gorge
originalBuilder Bavarian court
surface form: Royal Bavarian court
partOf Neuschwanstein Castle tourist infrastructure
region southern Bavaria
structureType steel truss bridge
subjectTo temporary closures for maintenance
temporary closures for safety reasons
use pedestrian traffic
vehicleAccess no motor vehicles
yearCompleted 1866

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Neuschwanstein Castle near Marienbrücke (Queen Mary’s Bridge)