Jedleseer Bridge

The Jedleseer Bridge in the 21st district, built in 1983, is a single-span cable-stayed bridge for pedestrians and cyclists connecting the districts of Jedlesee and Schwarze Lackenau with the Danube Island.

It is one of around 1,700 bridges, footbridges and stairways in Vienna (roughly twice as many as in Venice) and was built as part of the Second Vienna Danube Regulation.

Jedlesee was originally a farming village with fishermen on a tributary of the Danube, the Schwarze Lacke, and was incorporated into the large municipality of Floridsdorf in 1894, which was incorporated into Vienna 10 years later.

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