Fleuthebrucke
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Captivating Fleuthebrucke
This footbridge serves as a vital link in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, effortlessly merging crossways for pedestrians. Have you ever experienced the harmony of urban design?
Constructed to aid pedestrian traffic, Fleuthebrucke has historical significance with its opening in the late 20th century. Designed by renowned architect Fritz Kola, its architectural aesthetics feature sleek lines and sturdy materials, making it a functional piece of infrastructure while also pleasing to the eye.
Key Features
🚶♂️ The bridge promotes safe pedestrian passage over busy traffic zones.
🌉 Features modern engineering techniques enhancing urban access between neighborhoods.
📸 An ideal spot for photographers capturing urban life and architecture.
The bridge is accessible for all guests free of charge. It attracts tourists, families, urban enthusiasts, and architecture lovers alike.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Fleuthebrucke
Historic Opening
Fleuthebrucke opened to the public in 1990, improving local pedestrian connectivity.
Architectural Design
Designed by architect Fritz Kola, showcasing modern urban design principles.
Cultural Hub
Serves as a local meeting point and safe crossing for residents and visitors.
Location
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Opening Hours
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Contact Information
Price
Free. No charge for accessing the footbridge.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Less than 1 hour.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (8:00 AM–10:00 AM) are best for fewer people.