The Mühlenbrücke is a 76.5 meter long pedestrian bridge over a branch of the Fulda and the Eselwerder in Hann. mouths.
It was built between 1978 and 1979 and connects the old town with Tanzwerder.
It is a concrete beam bridge resting on concrete buttresses.
The wooden bridge structure has a tiled gable roof.
The bridge does not run in a straight line, but bends several times at slight angles.
Visually, the building adapts to the townscape of the half-timbered old town, as it gives the impression of a medieval battlement.
The bridge is named after its location on the Graumühle, which has existed as a water mill on the Fulda since the Middle Ages.
On some historical pictures, such as that of Merian from around 1654, a footbridge over the Fulda is shown at the site of today's bridge.
In 1888, an "Eiserner Steg" was built across the river near the Graumühle, which was demolished in the 1970s as part of the renovation of the old town.
The footbridge, which was also demolished, ran in the area of today's mill bridge.
The bridge is mainly frequented by people on their way to the old town using the Tanzwerder car park.
(Source: Wikipedia)