
Remagen Bridge
The Remagen Bridge, also known as Ludendorff Bridge, is located in Remagen, Germany. Originally built in 1916, the bridge was 325 meters long and spanned the Rhine River. It played a significant role during World War II before collapsing in March 1945.
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Today, the bridge's remains serve as a historical site and museum, known as the Peace Museum Bridge at Remagen. Exhibits focus on World War II history and the bridge's strategic importance. The museum is accessible to visitors daily, with displays in the preserved towers that once supported the rail and road traffic across the river.
