

Marburg, Germany
Marburg, Germany
Weidenhäuser Brücke is Marburg’s oldest bridge across the Lahn, linking the historic Oberstadt with the Weidenhausen quarter. Likely medieval in origin and rebuilt over centuries, its stone arches frame calm river views, half-timbered houses, and the Landgrafenschloss on the hill. It’s a practical crossing that doubles as a scenic pause—good for photos at sunset, short riverside walks, and access to cafés nearby. Visit if you enjoy low-key historic infrastructure that reveals Marburg’s layered past without crowds; skip if you’re seeking a standalone attraction or extensive exhibits.
Opening Hours
Open 24 hours, Mon–Sun