
The Kaiser Wilhelm Bridge in Wilhelmshaven is a spectacular sight located in Lower Saxony, Germany. The bridge offers superb views of the German countryside and the nearby Jade Bay. The 750-meter-long steel bridge was commissioned in 1869 when it was built to connect Wilhelmshaven and the town of Elsfleth. During World War II, the bridge was destroyed by the Allied forces. However, it was later restored in 1951. Nowadays, a walk along the bridge offers incredible views of the landscape as well as some of its architectural elements, as well as a great spot for photographers to take some stunning shots. During the summer months, the bridge is a popular location for various festivals and celebrations, making it a great place to visit in its own right.
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