Eiserner Steg

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Eiserner Steg is a historic pedestrian iron footbridge over the River Main in Frankfurt, known for its city views and love locks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf iron bridge
pedestrian bridge
tourist attraction
connects Römerberg
Sachsenhausen
crosses River Main
surface form: Main River
destroyedDuring Second World War
destroyedIn 1945
hasAlternativeName Iron Bridge
hasCategory Bridges in Frankfurt
Pedestrian bridges in Germany
Tourist attractions in Frankfurt
hasDesign truss bridge
hasFeature elevators for accessibility
stairways on both riverbanks
steel truss structure
hasInscription Greek inscription from Odyssey by Homer
“ΠΛΕΩΝ ΕΠ’ ΑΛΛΟΘΡΟΟΥΣ ΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΥΣ”
hasLengthApprox 170 meters
hasStructureType riveted iron construction
hasViewOf Frankfurt Cathedral
surface form: Frankfurt Cathedral (Kaiserdom St. Bartholomäus)

Frankfurt skyline
surface form: Frankfurt financial district

Museumsufer
heritageStatus listed monument in Frankfurt
inaugurated 1869
knownFor city views of Frankfurt skyline
love locks attached to railings
languageOfName German
locatedIn Frankfurt am Main
Germany
Hesse
material iron
near Altstadt (Frankfurt am Main)
surface form: Frankfurt Old Town

Historisches Museum Frankfurt
Römer city hall
openedToPublic 19th century
owner Frankfurt am Main
surface form: City of Frankfurt am Main
partOf Innenstadt (Frankfurt am Main)
surface form: Frankfurt city center
rebuiltIn 1946
reconstructed 1911
touristActivity attaching love locks
photography
trafficType pedestrians only
translationOfInscription “Sailing to people of other tongues”
usedFor pedestrian traffic

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Altstadt (Frankfurt am Main) contains Eiserner Steg
Frankfurt skyline visibleFrom Eiserner Steg