Emmerich Bridge
The Emmerich Bridge is a road bridge that spans the Rhine River between Germany and the Netherlands. Completed in 2004, it serves as a vital connection for traffic and trade between the two countries. The bridge is approximately 1,500 meters long and features a modern design that accommodates both vehicles and pedestrians.
This bridge is named after the nearby town of Emmerich am Rhein in Germany. It plays an essential role in regional transportation, facilitating the movement of goods and people. The Emmerich Bridge is part of the European route E35, enhancing cross-border connectivity in Europe.