The Grand Duchess Charlotte Bridge, also known as the Red Bridge (Pont Rouge), is one of Luxembourg City’s most prominent landmarks. Opened in 1966, the bridge spans the Alzette River valley, connecting the historic city center with the modern Kirchberg district, home to many European Union institutions. Named in honor of Grand Duchess Charlotte, a beloved figure in Luxembourg’s 20th-century history, the bridge is over 350 meters long and stands approximately 75 meters above the valley floor. Its striking red color and sleek steel design make it instantly recognizable and a symbol of Luxembourg’s blend of tradition and modernity. In recent years, a suspended pedestrian and cycle lane was added beneath the road deck, offering safe, scenic crossings with panoramic views of the valley and surrounding areas. The Grand Duchess Charlotte Bridge is not just an architectural achievement but also a vital connection between the city’s historical heart and its...
Read moreThis is another lovely landmark visible from every part of the city thanks to its red color. The bridge was constructed in 1965 to connect the two sides of the valley. It is named after the Grand Duchess Charlotte but sometimes also called red bridge. After the construction, overload tests were done with the tanks of 42 tons each provided by Belgian military forces. The bridge was subjected to several renovation and strengthening procedures after the construction including coating, design of a new...
Read moreThe unique looking Grand Duchess Charlotte Bridge also called the "Red Bridge" is 74 metres high. Due to its height, it is well-known as an infamous suicide location with more than 100 death of people jumping off the bridge since its opening in 1966. A plexiglas safety barrier was erected in 1993 to prevent the adverse incidents...
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