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Nydeggbrücke
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The Nydeggbrücke is a bridge in Bern, Switzerland which connects the eastern part of the old city to the new part. It crosses over the Aare 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.
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Bear Pit
Grosser Muristalden 4, 3006 Bern, Switzerland
Nydeggkirche
Nydegghof 2, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Theater Matte
Mattenenge 1, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Bern Rose Garden
Alter Aargauerstalden 31B, 3006 Bern, Switzerland
Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen
Gerechtigkeitsgasse, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Cathedral of Bern
Münsterpl. 1, 3000 Bern, Switzerland
UNESCO - Bern Old Town
Kramgasse 40, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Kunst- und Kulturhaus VISAVIS
Gerechtigkeitsgasse 44, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Einstein House
Kramgasse 49, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Vennerbrunnen
Kreuzgasse, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Nearby restaurants
Brasserie Bärengraben
Grosser Muristalden 1, 3006 Bern, Switzerland
Altes Tramdepot Brauerei Restaurant
Grosser Muristalden 6, 3006 Bern, Switzerland
Klösterli Weincafe
Klösterlistutz 16, 3013 Bern, Switzerland
Casa Novo
Läuferpl. 6, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Restaurant Rosengarten
Alter Aargauerstalden 31b, 3006 Bern, Switzerland
Treff
Gerechtigkeitsgasse 12, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Ristorante Verdi
Gerechtigkeitsgasse 7, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Fugu
Gerechtigkeitsgasse 16, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Fischerstübli
Gerberngasse 41, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Cinématte
Wasserwerkgasse 7, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Nearby hotels
Hotel Nydeck
Gerechtigkeitsgasse 1, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Landhaus
Altenbergstrasse 4, 3013 Bern, Switzerland
ZOLLHAUS - One Suite Hotel
Grosser Muristalden 2, 3006 Bern, Switzerland
SONNEN Loft Bern
Wasserwerkgasse 1, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Prize by Radisson, Bern City
Viktoriastrasse 21, 3013 Bern, Switzerland
Bed & Kitchen am Tavelweg
Tavelweg 30, 3006 Bern, Switzerland
Bern Backpackers Hotel Glocke
Rathausgasse 75, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Swissôtel Kursaal Berne
Kornhausstrasse 3, 3013 Bern, Switzerland
Heart of Bern
Rathausgasse 39, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Habsburg B&B
Habsburgstrasse 17, 3006 Bern, Switzerland
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Nydeggbrücke

Nydeggbrücke, 3013 Bern, Switzerland
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The Nydeggbrücke is a bridge in Bern, Switzerland which connects the eastern part of the old city to the new part. It crosses over the Aare 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.

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attractions: Bear Pit, Nydeggkirche, Theater Matte, Bern Rose Garden, Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen, Cathedral of Bern, UNESCO - Bern Old Town, Kunst- und Kulturhaus VISAVIS, Einstein House, Vennerbrunnen, restaurants: Brasserie Bärengraben, Altes Tramdepot Brauerei Restaurant, Klösterli Weincafe, Casa Novo, Restaurant Rosengarten, Treff, Ristorante Verdi, Fugu, Fischerstübli, Cinématte
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Nearby attractions of Nydeggbrücke

Bear Pit

Nydeggkirche

Theater Matte

Bern Rose Garden

Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen

Cathedral of Bern

UNESCO - Bern Old Town

Kunst- und Kulturhaus VISAVIS

Einstein House

Vennerbrunnen

Bear Pit

Bear Pit

4.4

(6.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Nydeggkirche

Nydeggkirche

4.4

(154)

Open 24 hours
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Theater Matte

Theater Matte

4.7

(74)

Open 24 hours
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Bern Rose Garden

Bern Rose Garden

4.7

(2.6K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Nydeggbrücke

Brasserie Bärengraben

Altes Tramdepot Brauerei Restaurant

Klösterli Weincafe

Casa Novo

Restaurant Rosengarten

Treff

Ristorante Verdi

Fugu

Fischerstübli

Cinématte

Brasserie Bärengraben

Brasserie Bärengraben

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Altes Tramdepot Brauerei Restaurant

Altes Tramdepot Brauerei Restaurant

4.2

(1.3K)

$$

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Klösterli Weincafe

Klösterli Weincafe

4.6

(476)

$$$

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Casa Novo

Casa Novo

4.5

(260)

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The Nydeggbrücke is a bridge in Bern, Switzerland which connects the eastern part of the old city to the new part. It crosses over the Aare 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. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance. History Following a three-year planning phase on 7 July 1840 the city appointed Karl Emanuel Müller as the lead engineer on the Nydegg Bridge project. Starting in August 1840, crews worked throughout the winter of 1840/41 to build coffer dams and prepare the foundations for the bridge pillars. Despite severe floods and other delays by May 1841 the pillars were in place and above water level. The cornerstone ceremony took place in early June of the same year. In the fall of 1841 construction began on the eastern side arch and by the following fall both the western and eastern side arches were finished. With the side arches finished, in the winter of 1842 workers began building the scaffolding for the larger central arch. By the summer of 1843, the central arch was completed and on 14–15 September 1843 the placing of the keystone was celebrated with cannon fire, speeches and a feast. With major construction completed, the scaffolding was dismantled and work began on the decoration and roadway on the bridge. On 23 November 1844 the bridge was dedicated with a celebration attended by the entire city. The entire project cost about 1,650,000 Franks.

On 1 March 1853, a portion of the 1848 Swiss Federal Constitution came into effect and removed all internal tolls on travel and trade. The toll houses on the Nydegg bridge were closed and the canton took over ownership of the bridge. In 1850, the Tiefenaubrücke was built. The newer bridge and the railroad quickly became the preferred routes into the city, while the Nydegg bridge was only used for local traffic. This changed in the 1920s when the city expanded to the southeast and the Nydegg bridge once again became a popular route...

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Nydeggbrücke Visited 18/9/2019

Nydeggbrücke bridge connects the eastern part of the old city to the new part. It is 190 metres long, 10.5 metres wide, and crosses over the Aare River, which is the longest river flowing entirely within Switzerland.

The width of the bridge can comfortably run two cars. It is paved with cobber stones.

Walking on the bridge and looking on either side of the river, the views are just...

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If you've started your city discovery tour from Bern’s train station, this is the bridge you'll need to cross to visit the city’s iconic bears! 🧸

Don’t forget your camera as the spot offers stunning views and great Instagram material of the Aare River and the Old Town. ✨

After visiting the Bear Park, be sure to explore the Rose Garden up the hill and to take a stroll along the charming trails beneath...

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The Nydeggbrücke is a bridge in Bern, Switzerland which connects the eastern part of the old city to the new part. It crosses over the Aare 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. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance. History Following a three-year planning phase on 7 July 1840 the city appointed Karl Emanuel Müller as the lead engineer on the Nydegg Bridge project. Starting in August 1840, crews worked throughout the winter of 1840/41 to build coffer dams and prepare the foundations for the bridge pillars. Despite severe floods and other delays by May 1841 the pillars were in place and above water level. The cornerstone ceremony took place in early June of the same year. In the fall of 1841 construction began on the eastern side arch and by the following fall both the western and eastern side arches were finished. With the side arches finished, in the winter of 1842 workers began building the scaffolding for the larger central arch. By the summer of 1843, the central arch was completed and on 14–15 September 1843 the placing of the keystone was celebrated with cannon fire, speeches and a feast. With major construction completed, the scaffolding was dismantled and work began on the decoration and roadway on the bridge. On 23 November 1844 the bridge was dedicated with a celebration attended by the entire city. The entire project cost about 1,650,000 Franks. On 1 March 1853, a portion of the 1848 Swiss Federal Constitution came into effect and removed all internal tolls on travel and trade. The toll houses on the Nydegg bridge were closed and the canton took over ownership of the bridge. In 1850, the Tiefenaubrücke was built. The newer bridge and the railroad quickly became the preferred routes into the city, while the Nydegg bridge was only used for local traffic. This changed in the 1920s when the city expanded to the southeast and the Nydegg bridge once again became a popular route into the city.
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The Nydeggbrücke is a bridge in Bern, Switzerland which connects the eastern part of the old city to the new part. It crosses over the Aare 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. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance. History Following a three-year planning phase on 7 July 1840 the city appointed Karl Emanuel Müller as the lead engineer on the Nydegg Bridge project. Starting in August 1840, crews worked throughout the winter of 1840/41 to build coffer dams and prepare the foundations for the bridge pillars. Despite severe floods and other delays by May 1841 the pillars were in place and above water level. The cornerstone ceremony took place in early June of the same year. In the fall of 1841 construction began on the eastern side arch and by the following fall both the western and eastern side arches were finished. With the side arches finished, in the winter of 1842 workers began building the scaffolding for the larger central arch. By the summer of 1843, the central arch was completed and on 14–15 September 1843 the placing of the keystone was celebrated with cannon fire, speeches and a feast. With major construction completed, the scaffolding was dismantled and work began on the decoration and roadway on the bridge. On 23 November 1844 the bridge was dedicated with a celebration attended by the entire city. The entire project cost about 1,650,000 Franks. On 1 March 1853, a portion of the 1848 Swiss Federal Constitution came into effect and removed all internal tolls on travel and trade. The toll houses on the Nydegg bridge were closed and the canton took over ownership of the bridge. In 1850, the Tiefenaubrücke was built. The newer bridge and the railroad quickly became the preferred routes into the city, while the Nydegg bridge was only used for local traffic. This changed in the 1920s when the city expanded to the southeast and the Nydegg bridge once again became a popular route into the city.
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