Aubruggweg

Aubruggweg starts on Am Glattbogen and ends in a dead end. It is named after an ancient bridge built in 1809/1810 to replace a bridge destroyed in 1799 during fights between Imperial and French troops. That bridge burnt in 2009 and was rebuilt in 2016.

A narrow river with trees and grass on both banks. An industrial chimney is visible in the background.

Glatt river, looking north-west

A narrow river with trees and grass on both banks, an small stone bridge further along the river. An industrial chimney is visible in the background.

Glatt river, looking south-east

A two-way street on a bridge, with another bridge for a larger road above it

Tags: Schwamendingen, bridge, river