Dyssebroen | |
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Coordinates | 55°40′24″N 12°36′24″E / 55.6734°N 12.6066°E |
Carries | Pedestrian and bicycle traffic |
Crosses | Stadsgraven |
Locale | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Maintained by | Freetown Christiania |
Characteristics | |
Design | Beam bridge |
Material | Douglas timber |
Total length | App. 60 m |
Width | 2 m |
History | |
Designer | Architecture without architects |
Construction end | July 1998 |
Location | |
Dyssebroen is a pedestrian and cycle bridge located in the area known as Freetown Christiania in Copenhagen, Denmark. It connects the Christianshavn Side main portion of the community to its more 'rural' Amager Side backdrop across Stadsgraven, the former moat of the Christianshavn Rampart which formed part of the Bastioned Fortification Ring which used to guard the city.