Alte Rheinbrücke is a covered wooden bridge spanning 135 meters across the Rhine, connecting Vaduz to Sevelen in Switzerland.
The bridge connects two nations and demonstrates how neighboring communities have worked together for generations without any customs controls.
The structure was built in 1901 to replace the 1871 wooden bridge, which required constant raising due to river regulation projects on the Rhine.
It is one of the last fully intact wooden bridges spanning the Rhine River.
The combination of wooden diagonals and metal tension rods demonstrates a craftsmanship that has largely disappeared.
It was completely restored between 2009 and 2010, and transit is permitted only on foot, bicycle, or horseback.















