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Puente Fleischbrücke

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Puente Fleischbrücke

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The Fleischbrücke, or Meat Bridge, is a remarkable late Renaissance bridge located in the historic heart of Nuremberg, Germany. Spanning the Pegnitz River at an elevation of approximately 306 meters, this architectural marvel connects the city's St. Sebald and St. Lorenz districts, serving as a central artery along the main market axis. Renowned for its groundbreaking engineering, the Fleischbrücke bridge location history marks it as a significant landmark within the Nuremberg Old Town.

Visitors are consistently captivated by the bridge's…

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    14 de mayo de 2020

    Senderismo

    En el Puente de la Carne, hay un arco con un buey. El edificio detrás es el antiguo matadero.

    Humor de Núremberg:

    Si dos personas cruzan el puente y estás a la misma altura que el buey, le dices a tu compañero...

    "¡Cielos! ¿Qué es eso que está tirado en el suelo?"

    Si tu compañero inclina la cabeza, le dices: "Bueno, incluso tú te inclinas ante el buey". 😬🤦🏼‍♀️😂

    ¡Es pura comedia de situación! 😜
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    24 de noviembre de 2018

    Senderismo

    El puente fue reconstruido varias veces en su historia temprana. Los detalles se pueden encontrar en de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleischbr%C3%BCcke
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    2 de enero de 2017

    Senderismo

    El Fleischbrücke fue considerado la construcción de puente más importante de Europa en ese momento. Su cimentación descansa sobre más de 2.000 postes de madera que fueron incrustados en el terreno pantanoso de la orilla del río. La estructura, que se asemeja al Puente de Rialto, incluso sobrevivió ilesa a la lluvia de bombas en la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
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    Elevación 310 m

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    Ubicación: Middle Franconia, Baviera, Alemania

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    What is the historical significance of the Fleischbrücke?

    The Fleischbrücke, or Meat Bridge, is a remarkable late Renaissance bridge built between 1596 and 1598. It was a groundbreaking engineering feat for its time, featuring the largest masonry bridge arch in Germany with a clear span of 27 meters and an unusually flat profile. Its innovative construction, including abutments resting on 2,000 wooden piles, allowed it to withstand centuries of use and even survive World War II almost unscathed. It stands as a testament to Nuremberg's advanced engineering and architectural prowess.

    Are there any specific walking routes or tours that include the Fleischbrücke?

    Yes, the Fleischbrücke is a central feature of many walking routes through Nuremberg's Old Town. It connects the St. Sebald and St. Lorenz districts, making it a natural part of any tour exploring the city center. You can easily incorporate it into a leisurely stroll along the Pegnitz River promenade or a more extensive historical walking tour, often starting or ending near the Hauptmarkt (Main Market Square).

    What are the parking options near the Fleischbrücke for visitors arriving by car?

    While direct parking immediately adjacent to the Fleischbrücke is limited due to its central city location, numerous public parking garages are available within a short walking distance in Nuremberg's city center. It's advisable to check for available parking facilities in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons or events.

    Is the Fleischbrücke and its surrounding area accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

    Yes, the Fleischbrücke itself is generally considered wheelchair accessible, and the surrounding area in the city center is mostly flat, making it comfortable for visitors with strollers or those using wheelchairs. This makes it a family-friendly destination for all.

    What are the best times of day or year to visit the Fleischbrücke to avoid crowds?

    To experience the Fleischbrücke with fewer crowds, consider visiting during the early morning hours or later in the evening. Weekdays outside of peak tourist season (summer and December for the Christmas Market) also tend to be less busy. The bridge can be enjoyed year-round, offering different atmospheres depending on the season, but it's particularly popular during festive periods.

    Are there any dog-friendly areas or activities near the Fleischbrücke?

    The Fleischbrücke itself is a public bridge, and dogs on a leash are generally welcome to cross. The surrounding Old Town area offers many pedestrian zones suitable for walking with dogs. However, it's always recommended to check specific policies for indoor establishments like cafes or shops nearby.

    What kind of amenities, like cafes or restaurants, are available close to the Fleischbrücke?

    Given its central location in Nuremberg's Old Town, the Fleischbrücke is surrounded by a wide array of amenities. You'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and pubs within a very short walking distance, offering everything from traditional Franconian cuisine to international options. Many provide pleasant views of the Pegnitz River or the historic market square.

    What is the story behind the 'Ochsenportal' (Ox Portal) on the bridge?

    The 'Ochsenportal' is a significant ornamental feature added to the Fleischbrücke in 1599, marking the entrance to the former Meat Market. It features a stone figure of a reclining bull and a famous Latin inscription: "Omnia habent ortus suaque in crementa sed ecce quem cernis nunquam bos fuit hic Vitulus." This translates to "All things have a beginning and grow, but the ox upon whom you now look was never a calf." It's a playful, humorous nod to the bridge's name and its connection to the meat trade, and a popular spot for local anecdotes.

    Can I find good viewpoints for photography of the Fleischbrücke and the Pegnitz River?

    Absolutely! The Fleischbrücke itself offers excellent viewpoints of the Pegnitz River and the surrounding historic buildings. For picturesque shots of the bridge, consider walking along the riverbanks or finding spots slightly upstream or downstream. The bridge's elegant arch and the reflections in the water make for stunning photographic opportunities, especially during sunrise or sunset.

    How does the Fleischbrücke compare to other historical bridges in Nuremberg?

    While Nuremberg has several charming bridges, the Fleischbrücke stands out due to its unique historical and engineering significance. It was the largest masonry arch bridge in Germany at the time of its construction and is often compared to the Rialto Bridge in Venice for its innovative design. Its remarkable preservation and central role in the city's history make it a truly iconic landmark, distinct from other crossings.

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