One of the most striking sights in the Princely Complexes is the Teufelsbrücke, which is 21.5 meters long and crosses a wildly romantic gorge, the 19.5 meter deep “Höll”. The wooden bridge constructed when the park was extended to the west in 1843 was replaced in 1895 by an elegantly curved concrete structure with ascending and descending stairs. The bridge, the name of which probably goes back to Switzerland's enthusiasm for romance and is derived from the real Teufelsbrücke at the Gotthard Pass, is soon decorated with a legend that the master builder outsmarted the devil, who was helpful in the construction of the bridge, when claiming the "wages" was able to. After passing the bridge, you leave the gorge through a four-meter-long artificial rock tunnel. The "Höll" lying below the bridge was accessible in the early days through an adventurous staircase and jetty, the "sky ladder".