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“A marvel of steel and concrete” a voice whispered. This is the Deutzer Brücke. Before you stands a testament to Cologne’s resilience. This isn’t just any bridge. It’s a survivor.

The original Deutzer Brücke wasn’t this imposing structure. It was a self-anchored suspension bridge built between 1913 and 1915. Eyebar chains held it aloft. In 1935 it even got a new name: Hindenburg Bridge. This was in honor of Germany’s second president. The bridge bore witness to history. It also bore the weight of war.

Sadly this first Deutzer Brücke met a tragic end. On February 28 1945 during repairs it collapsed. The war’s shadow fell heavy on Cologne. This dramatic collapse didn’t end the bridge’s story. The city needed a connection. A vital link across the Rhine.

Enter Fritz Leonhardt and Gerd Lohmer. These brilliant engineers stepped in. They replaced the old bridge with something revolutionary. Built in 1948 it was the world’s first steel box girder bridge. This design was a game-changer. It was strong and efficient.

This isn’t just a bridge for cars. Pedestrians share its span. They enjoy breathtaking views. You can see the Cologne Cathedral. You can also see the Hohenzollern Bridge. From here you’re witnessing two worlds. The old town and the modern Deutz district.

The Deutzer Brücke stands strong. It’s a reminder of loss and rebirth. It is also a symbol of Cologne’s enduring spirit. This remarkable bridge continues to connect people and places. It stands as a landmark. It stands as a symbol of hope.

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