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Hohenzollernbrücke

Germany's busiest railway bridge, right beside the cathedral – famous for its thousands of love locks and the view across the old town.

The Hohenzollern Bridge crosses the Rhine right next to Cologne Cathedral, linking the main station with Deutz station. With around 1,500 train movements a day it is Germany's busiest railway bridge and, together with the cathedral, defines the Cologne skyline.

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Source: Wikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-23

At a glance

  • Built: 1907–1911, inaugurated in 1911
  • Function: railway bridge with pedestrian and cycle paths on both sides
  • Famous for: tens of thousands of love locks on the railings
  • Location: between the cathedral/main station and Deutz

History

A predecessor, the Dombrücke, stood here from 1859 but soon could not cope with the growing traffic. The neo-Romanesque replacement with tall portal towers was inaugurated by Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1911. Four equestrian statues of Prussian kings and German emperors still flank the ramps. The bridge was blown up in 1945 and later rebuilt.

Love locks & views

Since the 2000s couples have attached tens of thousands of padlocks here, making it one of Europe's best-known love-lock bridges. The footpath offers one of the finest views of the cathedral and old town.

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Deutzer Brücke

A central road and light-rail bridge between Heumarkt and Deutz – on a spot where the Romans already crossed the Rhine around 310 AD.

Dombrücke

Cologne's first permanent modern Rhine crossing (1859), nicknamed the ‘mousetrap' – demolished in 1911 and replaced by the Hohenzollern Bridge.

Severinsbrücke

A striking cable-stayed bridge with a single A-shaped pylon – Cologne's first complete new bridge after the war and a listed monument since 1989.

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