Etherbrücke
The Etherbrücke is a historic bridge located in the Old Town of Zürich, Switzerland. The current bridge, which spans the Limmat River, was built in 1859-1860 and designed by engineer Paul Kieser. The structure is a single-arch, through-arched bridge with a length of 23 meters and a height of 18 meters above the riverbed.
The construction of the Etherbrücke replaced an earlier, smaller bridge that connected the Altstadt (Old Town)
The bridge is named after the nearby Äusseres Echterli (a type of rhingrass) and Inneres Echterli (another
During World War II, the Etherbrücke was bombed by the Allied Forces as part of a broader
Today, the Etherbrücke is an important piece of infrastructure for the city of Zürich, serving not only