Kettensteg (Nuremberg)

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Kettensteg (Nuremberg) is a historic early 19th-century iron chain footbridge in Nuremberg, Germany, regarded as one of the oldest surviving chain bridges in continental Europe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chain bridge
historic monument
pedestrian bridge
continent Europe
country Germany NERFINISHED
crosses Pegnitz River NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance example of early iron suspension bridge engineering
hasDesign iron chain suspension system
hasReconstruction 20th century renovation
21st century structural restoration
hasStructureType suspension bridge
hasTraffic pedestrians only
hasViewOf Pegnitz riverfront
historic old town of Nuremberg NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation listed monument in Nuremberg
locatedIn Bavaria
Nuremberg
locatedNear Maxbrücke (Nuremberg) NERFINISHED
Nuremberg city walls NERFINISHED
material chain
iron
notableAs one of the oldest surviving chain bridges in continental Europe
openingDate 1824
originalFunction pedestrian river crossing
owner City of Nuremberg NERFINISHED
partOf historic center of Nuremberg NERFINISHED
safetyFeature modernized railings
significantPeriod early 19th century
touristAttraction yes
use footbridge

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Pegnitz hasBridge Kettensteg (Nuremberg)