Theodor Heuss Bridge

Local nameTheodor-Heuss-Brücke
LocationMainz, Deutschland

The Theodor Heuss Bridge is an arch bridge over the Rhine River connecting the Mainz-Kastel district of Wiesbaden, capital of state Hesse and the Rhineland-Palatinate state capital Mainz. The main span of the bridge is 102.94 meters long. It connects the Bundesstraßes 40 and 455. Initially it was just called “Straßenbrücke”, later it was named after German statesman Theodor Heuss.

The Romans had built a bridge in this region in 27 AD, while the first arch bridge was inaugurated on 30 May 1885. Its construction costs of 3.6 million gold marks were recouped through tolls within three years although tolls continued to be levied until 1912. The bridge was widened from 1931 to 1934 but was destroyed on 17 March 1945 by German military engineers at the end of the second World War. To forestall a second Remagen, the Germans by 19 March had blown all Rhine bridges from Ludwigshafen northward.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodor_Heuss_Bridge_(Mainz-Wiesbaden)

Address Theodor-Heuss-Brücke, 55252, Germany

Coordinates 50°0'24.002" N 8°16'36.848" E

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