List of bridges in Austria

This list of bridges in Austria lists bridges of particular historical, scenic, architectural or engineering interest. Road and railway bridges, viaducts, aqueducts and footbridges are included.

Historical and architectural interest bridges

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Name German Distinction Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location State Ref.
  1 Roman Bridge (Oberdorf) [de] Römerbrücke (Oberdorf) Cultural heritage Masonry
1 semi-circular arch

Bruck an der Mur
47°24′26″N 15°13′24″E / 47.40722°N 15.22333°E / 47.40722; 15.22333 (Roman Bridge (Oberdorf))
Styria [Note 1]
[1]
  2 Roman Bridge (Adriach) [de] Römerbrücke (Adriach) Cultural heritage 6 m (20 ft) Masonry
1 semi-circular arch

Frohnleiten
47°13′35.6″N 15°19′43.6″E / 47.226556°N 15.328778°E / 47.226556; 15.328778 (Roman Bridge (Adriach))
Styria [Note 1]
[2]
  3 Roman Bridge (Oberzeiring) [de] Brücke von Oberzeiring Cultural heritage Masonry
1 segmental arch

Blabach
Oberzeiring
47°15′19.1″N 14°30′18.5″E / 47.255306°N 14.505139°E / 47.255306; 14.505139 (Roman Bridge (Oberzeiring))
Styria [Note 1]
  4 High Bridge (St. Georgenberg) [de] Hohe Brücke (St. Georgenberg) Leds to St. Georgenberg-Fiecht Abbey
Height : 33 m (108 ft)
Cultural heritage
50 m (160 ft) 2 levels
Masonry
1 semi-circular arch
Covered bridge
Wood
Footbridge
Stanserbach
1709 Stans
47°22′39.3″N 11°41′33.9″E / 47.377583°N 11.692750°E / 47.377583; 11.692750 (High Bridge (St. Georgenberg))
Tyrol [S 1]
[3]
[4]
  5 Rosanna Bridge (Strengen) [Wikidata] Rosannabrücke, Strengen Cultural heritage 38 m (125 ft) Covered bridge
Wood
Footbridge
Rosanna
1765 Strengen
47°07′32.6″N 10°27′40.9″E / 47.125722°N 10.461361°E / 47.125722; 10.461361 (Rosanna Bridge (Strengen))
Tyrol [S 2]
[5]
  6 Punbrugge [de] Punbrugge Cultural heritage 66 m (217 ft) Covered bridge
Wood

Villgratenbach
1781 Heinfels
46°44′59.4″N 12°26′12.3″E / 46.749833°N 12.436750°E / 46.749833; 12.436750 (Punbrugge)
Tyrol [S 3]
[6]
  7 Gschwendmühl Bridge [Wikidata] Gschwendmühlbrücke Cultural heritage 28 m (92 ft) Covered bridge
Wood

Weißach
1789 SulzbergRiefensberg
47°31′22.6″N 9°57′52.7″E / 47.522944°N 9.964639°E / 47.522944; 9.964639 (Gschwendmühl Bridge)
Vorarlberg
  8 Stephan Bridge [de] Stephansbrücke Span : 43.6 m (143 ft)
Height : 28 m (92 ft)
Cultural heritage
69 m (226 ft) Masonry
1 semi-circular arch
Road bridge
Brennerstraße B182
Ruetz (river)
1845 Schönberg im StubaitalMutters
47°12′39.4″N 11°23′22.3″E / 47.210944°N 11.389528°E / 47.210944; 11.389528 (Stephan Bridge)
Tyrol [S 4]
[7]
  9 Devil's Bridge (Finkenberg) [de] Teufelsbrücke (Finkenberg) Devil’s Bridge
Cultural heritage
38 m (125 ft) Covered bridge
Wood
Footbridge
Tux valley
1876 Finkenberg
47°9′2.5″N 11°49′9.9″E / 47.150694°N 11.819417°E / 47.150694; 11.819417 (Devil's Bridge (Finkenberg))
Tyrol [S 5]
[8]
  10 Urgen wooden bridge [Wikidata] Urgener Holzbrücke Cultural heritage 35 m (115 ft) Covered bridge
Wood
Footbridge
Inn (river)
1882 Fließ
47°7′1.6″N 10°36′33.8″E / 47.117111°N 10.609389°E / 47.117111; 10.609389 (Urgen wooden bridge)
Tyrol [S 6]
  11 Trisanna Bridge (1884) Trisannabrücke (1884) Height : 88 m (289 ft)
Span : 120 m (390 ft)
211 m (692 ft) Lenticular
Iron
1884
1922
Pians
47°06′58.5″N 10°29′28.2″E / 47.116250°N 10.491167°E / 47.116250; 10.491167 (Trisanna Bridge (1884))
Tyrol [S 7]
[9]
[10]
  12 Schemmerl Bridge [Wikidata] Schemmerl-Brücke 49 m (161 ft) Truss
Steel
Road bridge
Donaukanal
1898 Vienna
19th20th district
48°15′33.3″N 16°22′09.2″E / 48.259250°N 16.369222°E / 48.259250; 16.369222 (Schemmerl Bridge)
Vienna [S 8]
[11]
  13 Zollamtssteg [de] Zollamtssteg Cultural heritage 31 m (102 ft) Arch
Steel through arch
Footbridge
Wien (river)
1900 Vienna
1st3rd district
48°12′35.4″N 16°23′03.8″E / 48.209833°N 16.384389°E / 48.209833; 16.384389 (Zollamtssteg)
Vienna [S 9]
[12]
  14 Salzach Bridge (Laufen–Oberndorf) [de] Salzachbrücke (Laufen–Oberndorf) Cultural heritage 166 m (545 ft) Suspension
Chain bridge, iron deck and pylons
49+78+39
Road bridge
Brückenstraße B156a
Salzach
1903 Oberndorf bei SalzburgLaufen
47°56′22.9″N 12°56′18.6″E / 47.939694°N 12.938500°E / 47.939694; 12.938500 (Salzach Bridge (Laufen–Oberndorf))
Salzburg
  Germany
[S 10]
  15 Hohe Brücke, Vienna Hohe Brücke (Wien) Cultural heritage 15 m (49 ft) Beam bridge
Steel
Road bridge
Wipplingerstraße
Tiefen Graben
1904 Vienna
1st district
48°12′45.9″N 16°22′07.0″E / 48.212750°N 16.368611°E / 48.212750; 16.368611 (Hohe Brücke, Vienna)
Vienna [S 11]
[13]
  16 Altfinstermünz Bridge Brücke Altfinstermünz Cultural heritage Covered bridge
Wood
Footbridge
Inn (river)
1949 NaudersValsot
46°55′45.2″N 10°29′12.9″E / 46.929222°N 10.486917°E / 46.929222; 10.486917 (Altfinstermünz Bridge)
Tyrol
  Switzerland
[14]
  17 Steyrling Bridge [Wikidata] Steyrling-Brücke der Pyhrnbahn Span : 70 m (230 ft)
Cultural heritage
102 m (335 ft) Masonry
1 segmental arch
Pyhrnbahn
Steyrling
1905 Steyrling
47°48′15.5″N 14°9′47.5″E / 47.804306°N 14.163194°E / 47.804306; 14.163194 (Steyrling Bridge)
Upper Austria [15]
  18 Benni Raich Bridge Benni-Raich-Brücke Bungee jumping spot
Span : 138 m (453 ft)
Height : 94 m (308 ft)
138 m (453 ft) Suspension
Steel
Footbridge
Pitze
1995 Arzl im Pitztal
47°12′22.8″N 10°46′9.5″E / 47.206333°N 10.769306°E / 47.206333; 10.769306 (Benni Raich Bridge)
Tyrol [S 12]
  19 Holzgau Suspension Bridge [de] Hängebrücke Holzgau Span : 200 m (660 ft)
Height : 110 m (360 ft)
200 m (660 ft) Suspension
Steel
Footbridge
Höhenbach
2012 Holzgau
47°15′54.4″N 10°20′23.5″E / 47.265111°N 10.339861°E / 47.265111; 10.339861 (Holzgau Suspension Bridge)
Tyrol [S 13]
[16]
  20 Highline179 Highline179 Span : 406 m (1,332 ft)
Height : 114 m (374 ft)
406 m (1,332 ft) Suspension
Steel
Footbridge
2014 Reutte
47°27′51.1″N 10°43′08.6″E / 47.464194°N 10.719056°E / 47.464194; 10.719056 (Highline179)
Tyrol [S 14]
[17]


Major road and railway bridges

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This table presents the structures with spans greater than 100 meters (non-exhaustive list).

Name German Span Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location State Ref.
  1 Fourth Linz Danube Bridge [de]
under construction
Vierte Linzer Donaubrücke 305 m (1,001 ft) 481 m (1,578 ft) Suspension
Towerless earth-anchored suspension, composite steel/concrete box girder deck
 
Linzer Autobahn
Danube
2023 Linz
48°18′20.7″N 14°16′05.6″E / 48.305750°N 14.268222°E / 48.305750; 14.268222 (Fourth Linz Danube Bridge)
Upper Austria [S 15]
[18]
  2 Schottwien Bridge [de] Talübergang Schottwien 250 m (820 ft) 632 m (2,073 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
162+250+162+78
 
Semmering Schnellstraße
Schottwien valley
1989 Schottwien
47°39′8.8″N 15°52′12.6″E / 47.652444°N 15.870167°E / 47.652444; 15.870167 (Schottwien Bridge)
Lower Austria [S 16]
[19]
  3 Reichsbrücke (1937)
collapse in 1976
Reichsbrücke (1937) 241 m (791 ft) 1,225 m (4,019 ft) Suspension
Chain bridge, steel deck and pylons
60+241+61
Road bridge
Angerner Straße B8
Danube
1937 Vienna
2nd22nd district
48°13′37.2″N 16°24′26.3″E / 48.227000°N 16.407306°E / 48.227000; 16.407306 (Reichsbrücke (1937))
Vienna [S 17]
[20]
[21]
  4 Andreas Maurer Bridge [de] Andreas-Maurer-Brücke 228 m (748 ft) 1,872 m (6,142 ft) Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, 1 steel pylon
138+228+60
Road bridge
Bernstein Straße B49
Danube
1973 Hainburg an der DonauEngelhartstetten
48°08′46.5″N 16°54′29.9″E / 48.146250°N 16.908306°E / 48.146250; 16.908306 (Andreas Maurer Bridge)
Lower Austria [S 18]
[22]
  5 VÖEST Bridge [de] VÖEST-Brücke 215 m (705 ft) 407 m (1,335 ft) Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, 1 steel pylons
215+72+2x60
1972 Linz
48°19′10.0″N 14°17′56.8″E / 48.319444°N 14.299111°E / 48.319444; 14.299111 (VÖEST Bridge)
Upper Austria [Note 2]
[S 19]
[23]
  6 Lingenau Viaduct [de] Lingenauer Hochbrücke 210 m (690 ft) 368 m (1,207 ft) Arch
Concrete deck arch
Road bridge
Hittisauer Straße L205
Bregenzer Ach
1969 Lingenau
47°27′8.4″N 9°53′16.5″E / 47.452333°N 9.887917°E / 47.452333; 9.887917 (Lingenau Viaduct)
Vorarlberg [S 20]
  7 Prater Bridge [de] Praterbrücke 210 m (690 ft) 412 m (1,352 ft) Box girder
Steel
Twin bridges
121+210+82
1970 Vienna
2nd22nd district
48°12′23.1″N 16°26′09.7″E / 48.206417°N 16.436028°E / 48.206417; 16.436028 (Prater Bridge)
Vienna [Note 2]
[S 21]
[24]
  8 Pfaffenberg Bridge [de] Pfaffenbergbrücke 200 m (660 ft) 377 m (1,237 ft) Arch
Concrete deck arch
1971 Obervellach
46°54′58.9″N 13°15′12.3″E / 46.916361°N 13.253417°E / 46.916361; 13.253417 (Pfaffenberg Bridge)
Carinthia [S 22]
[25]
  9 Europa Bridge Europabrücke 198 m (650 ft) 820 m (2,690 ft) Box girder
Steel
81+108+198+108+2x81
1963 Innsbruck
47°12′7.6″N 11°24′6.9″E / 47.202111°N 11.401917°E / 47.202111; 11.401917 (Europa Bridge)
Tyrol [Note 3]
[S 23]
[27]
  10 Melk-Emmersdorf Danube Bridge Donaubrücke Melk 190 m (620 ft) 816 m (2,677 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Road bridge
Donau Straße B3a
Danube
1972 MelkEmmersdorf an der Donau
48°14′32.7″N 15°20′44.3″E / 48.242417°N 15.345639°E / 48.242417; 15.345639 (Melk-Emmersdorf Danube Bridge)
Lower Austria [S 24]
[28]
  11 Donaustadt Bridge [de] Donaustadtbrücke 186 m (610 ft) 741 m (2,431 ft) Cable-stayed
Steel girder deck, 1 steel pylon
186+93+43
1997 Vienna
2nd22nd district
48°12′29″N 16°26′3.6″E / 48.20806°N 16.434333°E / 48.20806; 16.434333 (Donaustadt Bridge)
Vienna [Note 2]
[S 25]
[29]
  12 Outer Nösslach Bridge Äußere Nösslachbrücke 180 m (590 ft) 358 m (1,175 ft) Arch
Concrete deck arch
1967 Gries am Brenner
47°04′03.9″N 11°28′52.2″E / 47.067750°N 11.481167°E / 47.067750; 11.481167 (Outer Nösslach Bridge)
Tyrol [S 26]
[30]
  13 Rose Bridge [de] Rosenbrücke 176 m (577 ft) 440 m (1,440 ft) Cable-stayed
Concrete box girder deck, 1 concrete pylon
Road bridge
Tullner Straße B19
Danube
1996 Tulln an der Donau
48°20′05.6″N 16°01′39.8″E / 48.334889°N 16.027722°E / 48.334889; 16.027722 (Rose Bridge)
Lower Austria [S 27]
  14 Brigittenau Bridge [de] Brigittenauer Brücke 175 m (574 ft) 630 m (2,070 ft) Box girder
Steel
90+175+90
82+110+83
Road bridge
Danube
New Danube
1982 Vienna
20th21st district
48°14′16.4″N 16°23′38.9″E / 48.237889°N 16.394139°E / 48.237889; 16.394139 (Brigittenau Bridge)
Vienna [S 28]
[31]
  15 Krems Danube Bridge [de] Donaubrücke Krems 170 m (560 ft) 1,078 m (3,537 ft) Beam bridge
Steel
84+170+120+84
Road bridge
Kremser Straße B37
Danube
1971 Krems an der DonauFurth bei Göttweig
48°24′12.7″N 15°37′29.9″E / 48.403528°N 15.624972°E / 48.403528; 15.624972 (Krems Danube Bridge)
Lower Austria
16 Große Mühl Bridge [de] Brücke über die Große Mühl 170 m (560 ft) 316 m (1,037 ft) Arch
Concrete deck arch
Road bridge
Rohrbacher Straße B127
Große Mühl
1993 Neufelden
48°28′36.1″N 13°59′43.9″E / 48.476694°N 13.995528°E / 48.476694; 13.995528 (Große Mühl Bridge)
Upper Austria [S 29]
[32]
  17 Reichsbrücke Reichsbrücke 169 m (554 ft) 864 m (2,835 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
87+169+150+2x60
Road bridge
Angerner Straße B8
Danube
New Danube
1980 Vienna
2nd22nd district
48°13′37.6″N 16°24′27.0″E / 48.227111°N 16.407500°E / 48.227111; 16.407500 (Reichsbrücke)
Vienna [S 30]
[33]
[34]
  18 Pitztal Bridge [de] Pitztalbrücke 169 m (554 ft) 220 m (720 ft) Arch
Concrete deck arch
Road bridge
Dorfstraße
Inn (river)
1983 Arzl im PitztalKarrösten
47°13′07.1″N 10°45′23.3″E / 47.218639°N 10.756472°E / 47.218639; 10.756472 (Pitztal Bridge)
Tyrol [35]
  19 Floridsdorf Bridge [de] Floridsdorfer Brücke 167 m (548 ft) 432 m (1,417 ft) Box girder
Steel
Twin bridges
82+167+82
Road bridge
Trams in Vienna
(lines 30,31,33)
Danube
1978 Vienna
20th21st district
48°14′49.5″N 16°23′4.2″E / 48.247083°N 16.384500°E / 48.247083; 16.384500 (Floridsdorf Bridge)
Vienna [S 31]
[36]

[37]
  20 Steyregg Bridge [de] Steyregger Brücke 161 m (528 ft) 453 m (1,486 ft) Cable-stayed
Composite steel/concrete deck, steel pylons
80x3+161+50
Road bridge
Donau Straße B3
Danube
1979 LinzSteyregg
48°17′13.4″N 14°20′35.9″E / 48.287056°N 14.343306°E / 48.287056; 14.343306 (Steyregg Bridge)
Upper Austria [S 32]
[38]
  21 Lavant Viaduct Talübergang Lavant 160 m (520 ft)(x2) 1,079 m (3,540 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Twin bridges
74+146+2x160+155+85
1981
2007
Bad Sankt Leonhard im Lavanttal
46°55′17.8″N 14°50′26.6″E / 46.921611°N 14.840722°E / 46.921611; 14.840722 (Lavant Viaduct)
Carinthia [S 33]
  22 Falkenstein Bridge [de] Falkensteinbrücke 157 m (515 ft) 396 m (1,299 ft) Arch
Concrete deck arch
157+125
1973 Obervellach
46°55′28.4″N 13°14′25.1″E / 46.924556°N 13.240306°E / 46.924556; 13.240306 (Falkenstein Bridge)
Carinthia [S 34]
[25]
  23 Traismauer Danube Bridge [de] Donaubrücke Traismauer 156 m (512 ft) 1,150 m (3,770 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Twin bridges
100+160+100
 
Kremser Schnellstraße
Danube
2011 TraismauerGrafenwörth
48°23′4.5″N 15°43′15.3″E / 48.384583°N 15.720917°E / 48.384583; 15.720917 (Traismauer Danube Bridge)
Lower Austria [S 35]
[39]
24 Lindischgraben Bridge Lindischgraben-Brücke 154 m (505 ft) 283 m (928 ft) Arch
Concrete deck arch
1978 Obervellach
46°55′50.6″N 13°13′35.9″E / 46.930722°N 13.226639°E / 46.930722; 13.226639 (Lindischgraben Bridge)
Carinthia [S 36]
[40]
  25 Jörg Haider Bridge Jörg-Haider-Brücke 150 m (490 ft) 445 m (1,460 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
75+125+150+95
Road bridge
Drava
2005 Ruden
46°37′59.6″N 14°46′33.5″E / 46.633222°N 14.775972°E / 46.633222; 14.775972 (Jörg Haider Bridge)
Carinthia [41]
[42]
26 Grünhübl Mur Bridge Murbrücke Grünhübl 143 m (469 ft) 610 m (2,000 ft) Arch
Concrete deck arch
 
Murtal Schnellstraße
Mur (river)
1976 Judenburg
47°10′36.2″N 14°38′20.3″E / 47.176722°N 14.638972°E / 47.176722; 14.638972 (Grünhübl Mur Bridge)
Styria [43]
  27 Urstein Bridge Ursteinbrücke 133 m (436 ft) Arch
Steel tied arch
Bow-string bridge
1969 Puch bei Hallein
47°43′53.4″N 13°04′58.0″E / 47.731500°N 13.082778°E / 47.731500; 13.082778 (Urstein Bridge)
Salzburg [S 37]
[44]
  28 Niederranna Danube Bridge [de] Donaubrücke Niederranna 137 m (449 ft) 319 m (1,047 ft) Beam bridge
Composite steel/concrete
91+137+91
Road bridge
Ebenhoch Landesstraße
Danube
1980 NiederrannaWesenufer
48°27′57.4″N 13°47′43.4″E / 48.465944°N 13.795389°E / 48.465944; 13.795389 (Niederranna Danube Bridge)
Upper Austria [S 38]
[45]
  29 Aschach Danube Bridge Donaubrücke Aschach an der Donau 132 m (433 ft) 326 m (1,070 ft) Beam bridge
Composite steel/concrete
96+132+96
Road bridge
Aschacher Straße B131
Danube
1962 Aschach an der DonauFeldkirchen an der Donau
48°21′45.4″N 14°01′32.0″E / 48.362611°N 14.025556°E / 48.362611; 14.025556 (Aschach Danube Bridge)
Upper Austria [S 39]
[46]
  30 VÖEST Bypass Bridges [de] VÖEST-Bypassbrücken 132 m (433 ft) 289 m (948 ft) Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, 1 steel pylons
Twin bridges
85+132+72
2020 Linz
48°19′10.8″N 14°17′57.7″E / 48.319667°N 14.299361°E / 48.319667; 14.299361 (VÖEST Bypass North Bridge)
48°19′09.3″N 14°17′55.8″E / 48.319250°N 14.298833°E / 48.319250; 14.298833 (VÖEST Bypass South Bridge)
Upper Austria [Note 2]
[47]
  31 Trisanna Bridge Trisannabrücke 120 m (390 ft) 211 m (692 ft) Arch
Steel tied arch
Bow-string bridge
1964 Pians
47°06′58.4″N 10°29′27.8″E / 47.116222°N 10.491056°E / 47.116222; 10.491056 (Trisanna Bridge)
Tyrol [S 40]
[9]
[10]
  32 Linz Railway Bridge (2021) [de] Linzer Eisenbahnbrücke (2021) 120 m (390 ft)(x2) 397 m (1,302 ft) Beam bridge
Supported by steel arches, composite steel/concrete deck
78+2x120+78
Road bridge
Linzer Stadtbahn
Trams in Linz
Danube
2021 Linz
48°19′01.1″N 14°17′44.8″E / 48.316972°N 14.295778°E / 48.316972; 14.295778 (Linz Railway Bridge (2021))
Upper Austria [S 41]
[48]
  33 Cable-stayed Bridge (Vienna) [de] Schrägseilbrücke (Wien) 119 m (390 ft) 230 m (750 ft) Cable-stayed
Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons
56+119+56
1975 Vienna
1st11th district
48°10′50.6″N 16°27′04.6″E / 48.180722°N 16.451278°E / 48.180722; 16.451278 (Cable-stayed Bridge (Vienna))
Vienna [S 42]
  34 Kremsbrücke Pressingberg Kremsbrücke Pressingberg 115 m (377 ft) 2,607 m (8,553 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
1980 Kremsbrücke
46°57′43.9″N 13°37′15.4″E / 46.962194°N 13.620944°E / 46.962194; 13.620944 (Kremsbrücke Pressingberg)
Carinthia [S 43]
  35 Angertal Bridge Angertalbrücke 110 m (360 ft) 137 m (449 ft) Arch
Steel deck arch
Former Tauern Railway
Angerschlucht
1905 Bad Hofgastein
47°8′55.1″N 13°6′10.9″E / 47.148639°N 13.103028°E / 47.148639; 13.103028 (Angertal Bridge)
Salzburg [S 44]
  36 Inner Nösslach Bridge Innere Nösslachbrücke 110 m (360 ft) 184 m (604 ft) Arch
Concrete deck arch
1968 Gries am Brenner
47°03′24.1″N 11°28′49.4″E / 47.056694°N 11.480389°E / 47.056694; 11.480389 (Inner Nösslach Bridge)
Tyrol [43]
  37 Ing. Leopold Helbich Bridge [de] Ing. Leopold Helbich Brücke 106 m (348 ft) 252 m (827 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
73+106+73
Road bridge
Greiner Straße B119
Danube
1967 GreinNeustadtl an der Donau
48°12′40.0″N 14°51′23.8″E / 48.211111°N 14.856611°E / 48.211111; 14.856611 (Ing. Leopold Helbich Bridge)
Upper Austria
Lower Austria
[S 45]
[49]
  38 Pöchlarn Danube Bridge [de] Donaubrücke Pöchlarn 105 m (344 ft)(x3) 460 m (1,510 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
72+3x105+72
Road bridge
Pöchlarner Straße B209
Danube
2002 PöchlarnKlein-Pöchlarn
48°12′55.2″N 15°13′49.4″E / 48.215333°N 15.230389°E / 48.215333; 15.230389 (Pöchlarn Danube Bridge)
Lower Austria [S 46]
  39 Nibelungen Bridge (Linz) [de] Nibelungenbrücke (Linz) 100 m (330 ft) 255 m (837 ft) Beam bridge
Composite steel/concrete
Road bridge
Hauptstraße B129
Trams in Linz
Danube
1940 Linz
48°18′29.7″N 14°17′05.5″E / 48.308250°N 14.284861°E / 48.308250; 14.284861 (Nibelungen Bridge (Linz))
Upper Austria [S 47]
[28]
  40 Auerlingbach Bridge Arch
Concrete deck arch
Preitenegg
46°57′32.0″N 14°55′37.4″E / 46.958889°N 14.927056°E / 46.958889; 14.927056 (Auerlingbach Bridge)
Carinthia
  41 Pressingberg Bridge Arch
Concrete deck arch
Kremsbrücke
46°56′12.4″N 13°36′23.2″E / 46.936778°N 13.606444°E / 46.936778; 13.606444 (Pressingberg Bridge)
Carinthia
  42 Draubrücke (A10) Draubrücke (A10) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
1986 Villach
46°38′28.8″N 13°48′20.9″E / 46.641333°N 13.805806°E / 46.641333; 13.805806 (Draubrücke (A10))
Carinthia [S 48]
43 Großdorf Bridge Großdorfer Brücke 358 m (1,175 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Road bridge
1982 LingenauEgg
47°26′32.5″N 9°55′22.5″E / 47.442361°N 9.922917°E / 47.442361; 9.922917 (Großdorf Bridge)
Vorarlberg [S 49]
  44 Jedlesee Bridge [de] Jedleseer Brücke Cable-stayed
Steel deck, concrete pylons
Footbridge
New Danube
1983 Vienna
21st district
48°16′5.6″N 16°22′22.6″E / 48.268222°N 16.372944°E / 48.268222; 16.372944 (Jedlesee Bridge)
Vienna [S 50]


Notes and references

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  • Notes
  1. ^ a b c The dating of the three Roman bridges is uncertain, all of them are located near ancient Roman roads. Oberdorf and Adriach Bridges are believed to be part of a road that led from Flavia Solva (near today's Wagna) through the Mur valley to Poedicum (today's Bruck an der Mur) and from there on to Stiriate (today's Liezen). An old Roman main road, the "Via Norica" led at least directly past the settlement in Unterzeiring, just near the bridge of Oberzeiring.
  2. ^ a b c d The length given only takes into account the main bridge, central span(s) and shore span(s), approach viaducts are not counted.
  3. ^ With a 190 metres (620 ft) high deck over the Sill River, the Europa Bridge was the highest bridge in Europe until the opening of Italia and Sfalassà Viaducts in Italia in 1974. It's still the highest bridge in Austria.[26]
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