Everything about Nydeggbr Cke totally explained
The
Nydeggbrücke is a bridge in
Berne,
Switzerland which connects the eastern part of the
old city to the new part. It crosses over the
Aare River and is located very close to the
Bärengraben. It was built in parallel to the
Untertorbrücke in
1840, which until then had been the only bridge crossing the Aare. The Nydeggbrücke is in total 190 meters long and took three years to build.
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