The Ulrichsbrücke is a bridge structure in Augsburg that spans the Lech River. It is located north of the city center and serves as a connection to the district of Lechhausen. In May 1995, the city of Augsburg named the bridge "Ulrichsbrücke".
The first Lech bridge at this location was built in 1807 and funded by the Monastery of St. Ulrich. It was a simple timber arch bridge. In 1832, another wooden bridge was constructed. It was not until 1892 that an iron Lech bridge followed, the construction of which was financed by the Bavarian State. In 1938, the responsibility for the bridge was transferred to the city of Augsburg.
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Address: Augsburg, Germany
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