Devil's Bridge
Devil's Bridge is a historic stone bridge located in the Swiss Alps, specifically in the region of Ticino. Built in the 19th century, it is renowned for its impressive arch and scenic views. The bridge spans the Reuss River and connects the towns of Andermatt and Göschenen, making it an important route for travelers.
The name "Devil's Bridge" comes from local legends that suggest the bridge was built with the help of the Devil himself. According to folklore, the townspeople made a pact with the Devil to construct the bridge quickly, leading to various tales about its origins and the supernatural.