Grimma suspension bridge

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Saxony's longest suspension bridge spans the Mulde near Grimma at 80 metres. It connects the city area with the city park on the opposite bank of the Mulde. 
The suspension bridge in Grimma was built in 1924, blown up in 1945 and rebuilt four years later as a riveted construction. 

During the two floods in 2002 and 2013, it was severely damaged, making it inaccessible for several months. Today, it has been fully restored and is often passed by hikers and cyclists.

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Arrival & Parking

By car: Follow the A14 to Wurzener Str./B107 in Grimma, take exit 14-Grimma on the A31. Follow Wurzener Str./B107, take Wiesenstraße, Str. des Friedens and Colditzer Str./B107 to Colditzer Weg.

By public transport: Take the RB110 or bus line 690 to Grimma train station.

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