Stroll across a late Renaissance bridge that has changed little since its construction in the 1590s. Watch the Pegnitz River flowing below as it has for centuries.
Nurembergâs FleischbrĂŒcke (Meat Bridge) is a historic bridge that has connected two banks in the heart of the cityâs Old Town since the 16th century. Walk between the heritage districts of St. Sebald and St. Lorenz and admire the sturdy engineering of the stone bridge. Despite much of its surrounding architecture being destroyed in World War II, the FleischbrĂŒcke has remained a landmark in the cityâs historic center.
Check out the bridgeâs unfaltering design from the banks of the Pegnitz River. Comprising a single arch of 89 feet (27 meters), the masonry bridge was the largest of its kind in the country at the time of its construction. The bridgeâs age is owed to the ingenuity of its design, which involves its abutments being supported by a foundation of 2,100 wooden piles.
As you approach the bridge on the St. Sebald side, youâll learn how the bridge came to get its name. The Ochsenportal (Ox Portal), which was added in 1599, shows where the bridge led to the former Meat Market in historic Nuremberg. Spot the statue of an ox on top of a pedestal at the portal and read the inscription on the stone. The Latin text translates to: âEverything has its origin and beginning, but the ox you see here has never been a calf.â The robust FleischbrĂŒcke weathered the World War II bombardment that ruined much of the city and stands as a testament to the engineering innovation of the cityâs forebears.
Explore the surrounding area to get different perspectives of the bridge and learn about its history. Seek out excellent views of the bridgeâs full span from the tip of Liebeinsel, Love Island, to the west. Find a seat at one of the cafĂ©s on the western side of the bridge to enjoy views of the historic structure as you enjoy German pastries.
Find the FleischbrĂŒcke in the middle of Nurembergâs Old Town, an easy walk from rail and bus stations. The bridge is free to visit and a great addition to your walking tour of the cityâs historic center.