Reussbrücke in der Höhe

Reuss Bridge from Above

Friday, 24. July 2026
06:00 bis 21:00 Uhr

Mellingen's 98-year-old Reuss Bridge, 2.6 meters high

Amazement in the town: Mellingen’s Reuss Bridge has been raised by a whopping 2.6 meters as part of its renovation! This project is unique in Switzerland—making the sight of the steel bridge, which weighs approximately 350 metric tons, at this unusual height all the more impressive. If you want to marvel at “the bridge up high,” the best spot to do so is from the “Städtlisteg.”

Culinary Delights to Celebrate the Raising
Throughout the construction period until summer 2027, a variety of Mellingen’s restaurants and cafes are offering a “bridge special.” All these delicacies are also available for takeout. This way, visitors can make themselves comfortable on Mellingen’s red chairs, enjoy a feast, and admire the bridge at their leisure.

Dating Back to the 13th Century
Incidentally, the Mellingen Bridge is considered the first recorded crossing over the Reuss River and served for centuries as an important transit point between Bern and Zurich. The current structure, made of riveted steel plates, dates back to 1928 and was built by the renowned steel company Zschokke from Döttingen.


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